Dear colleagues,

On behalf of Geo4All we would like to welcome you to the "Open Geospatial 
Science & Applications" webinar series. Thanks to Dr. Rafael Moreno and 
colleagues at University of Colorado Denver for organising the Geo4All webinar 
series. If you are interested to do a webinar for the Geo4All webinar series 
please contact Rafael (email- rafael.mor...@ucdenver.edu ) and he will be happy 
to discuss ideas.

Webinar details below:

Date and Time : May 5, 2016 (Thursday) at 1:00 PM Greenwich Mean Time (7:00 AM 
US/Canada Mountain Time)

Topic : Humanitarian Mapathons for Children

Presenters: Maria Antonia Brovelli, Marco Minghini, Aldo Torrebruno 
(Politecnico di Milano), and Tyler Radford (Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team 
(HOT)

Talk abstract:

This webinar will provide an introduction on humanitarian mapathons for 
children, which represent a remarkable educational experience as they combine 
geography and awareness about our world, technology and humanitarian aspects. 
Following the successful experiences of Politecnico di Milano (Italy), the most 
important educational and technical aspects of humanitarian mapathons with 
children will be outlined. The purpose is to provide the GeoForAll community, 
and specially the teachers involved (at all levels), with some practical 
instructions on how to set up and run their own mapathons. The webinar is 
organized in collaboration with the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) under 
the umbrella of the United Nations Open Geospatial (UNOGeo) initiative of which 
GeoForAll and OSGeo are partners.

See webinar description in the Geo4All webinars page: 
http://www.geoforall.org/webinars/

Please join us here (PC, Mac, or Cell phone): 
https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/350696659

Recording and slides will be posted in the Geo4All webinars page after 
presentation: http://www.geoforall.org/webinars/

For more details of the webinar series, contact University of Colorado Denver 
FOSS4G Lab at http://geospatial.ucdenver.edu/foss4g/


The background of this webinar is at 
https://hotosm.org/updates/2016-03-09_200_kids_map_swaziland_for_malaria_elimination

Thanks to Maria, Marco and all Politecnico di Milano colleagues for thier 
excellent work. They have been leading all our humanitarian mapathons (Nepal, 
Japan, Equador) [1], [2] and it will be a great opportunity to hear and learn 
from thier experiences.

So please join this Geo4All webinar on 5th May 2016.

Best wishes,

Suchith


[1] 
http://opensourcegeospatial.icaci.org/2016/04/humanitarian-mapathons-for-japan-and-ecuador/
[2] 
http://opensourcegeospatial.icaci.org/2015/04/mapping-response-contributions-for-nepal/









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