Ronald,
sobre la geoweek de este año, te animas a participar en alguna activdad
aquí en Lima o Callao?
El 27/10/16 a las 15:09, TGS escribió:
Hola, Que apps usan para tener open street en el teléfono? Formatee mi
cel y perdí programas. Gracias.
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 1:43 PM Johnattan Rupire <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hola!
el año pasado participamos de esta GeoWeek organizando una
actividad en el Callao [1] y creo que los compas de Mapbox en
Ayacucho hicieron lo mismo allá. Para este año estamos pensando en
lanzar también una actividad, y uno de los temas que hemos venido
trabajando los últimos meses ha sido el de Accesibilidad, por lo
que me gustaría proponer esta cuestión para esta edición.
En el grupo de telegram también vimos que habia posibilidad de
organizar algún evento en Arequipa, con lo que si desde Ayacucho
también repiten tendríamos 3 sedes descentralizadas de
actividades. Quizá podríamos ver un objetivo común también, más
allá de lo que se haga cada cual en su territorio. ¿alguien más se
anima a participar?
Saludos!
[1] http://nomadas.ourproject.org/mapping-raymi-cdlr-osmgeoweek/
-------- Mensaje reenviado --------
Asunto: OSM GeoWeek
Fecha: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 20:56:38 +0000
De: Levine, Rachel <[email protected]>
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Para: Gertin, Thomas J <[email protected]>
<mailto:[email protected]>
Dear Mappers,
Happy Tuesday and I hope this email finds you well. My name is
Rachel and I work with the International GIS Team at the American
Red Cross. We wanted to reach out and say a big thank you for your
participation in last year’s OSM Geography Awareness Week
(GeoWeek) events! Last year, in partnership with MapGive
<http://mapgive.state.gov>, YouthMappers
<http://www.youthmappers.org>, Peace Corps, and many more, there
were 94 eventsin 32 countriesheld and we can't wait to see what
the community can accomplish this year!
OSM GeoWeek calls on teachers, students, community groups,
governments, private sector organizations, and map-lovers around
the world to come together to celebrate geography and make maps
with OpenStreetMap, the free and openly editable map of the world.
The purpose of this event is to actively contribute to
OpenStreetMap. This year, OSM GeoWeek will be held during the week
of November 14th. OSM GeoWeek presents a great opportunity for
students and colleagues alike to participate in something both
meaningful and fun just before final exams. As you know,
participants don’t need any special expertise, just basic computer
skills. Please see http://osmgeoweek.org/for more information on
this year’s events. We would love to see your school represented
again during OSM GeoWeek!
One of the projects that my team supports is the Missing Maps
project - a joint effort founded by the American Red Cross,
British Red Cross, the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team and Doctors
Without Borders (MSF-UK). The objective of Missing Maps is simple:
to map the most vulnerable places in the developing world so that
local and international NGOs, communities, and individuals can use
the maps and the data to better prepare for and respond to crises
affecting the areas. The project seeks to literally and
figuratively put people, and their communities, on the map.
Missing Maps takes an open, collaborative, and community-based
approach and is powered by the enthusiasm and hard work of
digital/remote volunteers both in the US and abroad. Please see
http://www.missingmaps.org/for more information. Since the project
started in 2014, over 13,500 volunteers have participated,
collectively putting 20.5 million people on the map in OSM. We
would love your help in helping this number to grow! To learn more
about hosting a mapathon please see http://www.missingmaps.org/host/.
We hope you can join us again this year! Please share this
invitation with your colleagues
and networks, and especially students. If your organization would
like to participate again this year, our team and the OSM and
Missing Maps network can provide you with the information and
materials needed to host a successful mapathon. If located in the
US, we can even send you a box of swag! Please let me know if you
have any additional questions and I look forward to hearing back
from you!
All the best and happy mapping,
Rachel Levine
(on behalf of the OSM Institutions Group and the Missing Maps
Partnership)
*Rachel Levine*
GIS Operations and Training Coordinator
International Services | American Red Cross
240-535-4892 | skype: rachblevine
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