The "GeoForAll contributions to the United Nations Sustainable Development 
Goals" webinar  recording link at https://youtu.be/Bd8Oe1Z-p3E





Thank you Victoria, Rafael and Charlie.





The presentation from Sergio Y Lara (Uruguay) on gvSIG Batovi is an excellent 
example of a successful initiative in Open Principles in Education and helps us 
to understand why scalability and costs for scaling is fundamental . Through 
their focus on Open Principles in Education they have now provided high quality 
spatial education to students in all schools across Uruguay . Thanks to the 
Plan Ceibal they also have free laptops for all Primary and Secondary students 
in the country so they truly have the opportunity to reach every student with 
high quality teaching and learning tools.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orwN9K07XPo
                            (Video with English translation)




The presentation from Victor Sunday (Unique Mappers Team) shares the work on 
youth and women empowerment that they are doing in Africa . Their contributions 
to quality education, climate action is inspiring. GeoForAll is working closely 
with YouthMappers and other partners worldwide to help provide geoeducation 
opportunities for all students.




The presentation from Cameron Green (University of Pretoria, South Africa) 
highlighted the importance of Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI) and the 
fundamental link of SDI to all 17 UN SDGs. Many developing countries lack 
Spatial Data infrastructures which is key for evaluating and monitoring SDG 
progress. He showed GeoNode http://geonode.org    an open source Content 
Management System for GIS. There are many examples of Geonode implementations 
for example the World Food Programhttps://geonode.wfp.org that might be of 
wider interest.



I want to thank all speakers for sharing their experiences and ideas.




As our next step, we to want learn from successful initiatives like gvSIG 
Batovi, GIS at School etc to scale our teacher training programs for schools to 
provide geoeducation and STEM education opportunities to millions of students 
globally and welcome ideas. Spatial Education is key for tackling Climate 
Change. One of our GeoForAll labs established atthe UNEP/GRID-Warsaw Centre in 
Poland has been doing pioneering work on Environmental Management , Active 
Education over many years. Details athttps://www.gridw.pl/en/opensourcegeolab


One of the inspiring work that they are involved is theGIS at School 
http://www.edugis.pl/en/images/stories/guide/gis-at-school.pdf








btw it is nearly 25 years  (in 1994)  since I first came across the amazing 
“geo world” by pure chance. I was able to learn GIS thanks to the help from 
many kind people who I will always be grateful for their kindness to me.   So 
it is now my duty to help open the doors of geoeducation and geodigital economy 
opportunities to everyone. Details at 
https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/geospatial-ig/post/please-share-open-principles-science-and-education-ideas-and-philosophy





I am grateful to everyone working to make geoeducation and digital economy 
opportunities available for everyone.




Best wishes,






Suchith



From: GeoForAll <geoforall-boun...@lists.osgeo.org> on behalf of 
Moreno-Sanchez, Rafael <rafael.mor...@ucdenver.edu>
Sent: 13 October 2019 01:41
To: OsGeo, GeoForAll <geofor...@lists.osgeo.org>Subject: [Geo4All] Video 
recording posted GeoForAll lab webinar "mini-conference" Oct 10, 
Hi everyone, 

Thank you again to Charlie and Suchith for leadership and motivation to put 
this mini-conference together.

Thank you to all the presenters for participating and your great presentations.

 

The video recording is posted in the GeoForAll YouTube Channel.

https://youtu.be/Bd8Oe1Z-p3E


In the description of the video is that table of contents of the presentations 
and the corresponding timeline in the video.

 

Please pass the word. I will forward to several mailing lists on Monday.

 

Have a nice weekend. 

Rafael 

 

From: Charlie Schweik <cschw...@pubpol.umass.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, October 9, 2019 6:49 AM
To: OsGeo, GeoForAll <geofor...@lists.osgeo.org>
Subject: Reminder! A first GeoForAll lab webinar "mini-conference" tomorrow Oct 
10, 1:00-3:00 GMT, on "GeoForAll contributions to the United Nations 
Sustainable Development Goals"

 

Dear GeoForAll colleagues, 

 

A reminder that a first GeoForAll webinar "mini-conference" will take place 
tomorrow! 
   
   - Topic: "GeoForAll contributions to the United Nations Sustainable 
Development Goals" 
   - Date/time:  Thursday, October 10th from 1-3:00 pm GMT.  
   - What time is it for you? Use this link to find out: 
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20191010T130000&p1=tz_gmt
   - Participating GeoForAll labs/members and mini-conference program:
   
   
   - Suchith Anand (Chief Scientist, GODAN)  – Introduction
   - Victoria Rautenbach (GeoForAll chair) – Welcome to GeoForAll
   - Sergio Acosta y Lara (Dirección Nacional de Topografía,Ministerio de 
Transporte y Obras Públicas, Uruguay) -Experiences from the 3rd edition of the 
course-contest Projects with students and gvSIG Batoví
   - Victor Sunday (Director, Unique Mappers Team) – Open Source and Open Data 
for All
   - Cameron Green (University of Pretoria)-GeoNode for data management and 
sharing
   - Paulo Cesar Coronado Sanchez (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de 
Caldas, Colombia)- SIG con herramientas OSGeo (GIS with OSGeo tools)
   - Suchith Anand (Chief Scientist, GODAN) – Open Principles in Science and 
Education
   - Q& A and Discussions
   
   - Join the Zoom-based webinar at: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/470742725. 
(Thanks to Rafael Moreno at UC Denver for hosting the mini-conference).

Full details can be found at 
https://www.osgeo.org/foundation-news/geoforall-contributions-to-the-united-nations-sustainable-development-goals/.

 

Thanks to all the participants for their preparation efforts and time! 

 

This event is a part of a larger global event called "World Commons Week" which 
hopefully is helping to draw attention to GeoForAll and OSGeo from others who 
may not know about these communities.  And hopefully, this is the start of 
perhaps more regular cross-GeoForAll lab dialog using virtual conferencing 
technology that will reduce our community's carbon footprint on the global 
atmospheric commons. In other words, perhaps the start of something like a 
FOSS4G conference that complements -- not replaces -- the in-person event, but 
takes advantage of our global access to webinar technology to allow more 
frequent community interaction.

 

Cheers

 

Charlie Schweik 

Organizer, World Commons Week 2019

 

-- 

Charlie Schweik

Professor 

Department of Environmental Conservation & School of Public Policy

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

 

Facebook: Charles.Schweik

Twitter: @cschweik

 



  
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