Re: [HOT] Live, interactive video training for mapping available

2015-05-08 Thread Laura Camellini
So cool Blake, I'll have a look at your video in the evening hoping to help
building up a course on it.
Regards,
LauraC

2015-05-07 15:34 GMT+02:00 john whelan :

> Microsoft have a free program called Movie Maker which would enable you to
> cull the first 26 mins or so.
>
> Cheerio John
>
> On 7 May 2015 at 09:13, Blake Girardot  wrote:
>
>>
>> I apologize for the blinking video. I will get that minimized for the
>> next one I hope.
>>
>> Thank you for helping with this first try at this Phil.
>>
>> And please note, Phil saved me from making a pretty bad mistake about 1/2
>> way through in my mapping, thank you again for that Phil. Proof again that
>> we all learn from each other no matter how experienced we might be, and
>> never feel shy about speaking up and asking if you wonder something.
>>
>> cheers,
>> Blake
>>
>>
>> On 5/7/2015 2:59 PM, Phil Allford wrote:
>>
>>> Here's the link to the recorded video on tube
>>> https://youtu.be/GOfTJ3QDQB4 .  Blake provided a lot of great tips in
>>> this demonstration of editing in JOSM for new users and I found myself
>>> going back to it again today.  You can skip the first 29 seconds of to
>>> get to the demonstration.
>>>
>>> You'll want to make sure you have JOSM expert mode turned on to take
>>> advantage of some of the tricks.
>>>
>>> - Phil
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Blake Girardot >> > wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> So I think I can do a Google hangout to do some mapping training. I
>>> think I have all the issues worked out.
>>>
>>> It might not be ideal but if anyone wants to give it a try just let
>>> me know.
>>>
>>> I'd like to start with an introduction to JOSM, but really I am glad
>>> to do any mapping help/training.
>>>
>>> If you are interested please let me know.
>>>
>>> Timing is always an issue, but I'll be available for the next 2
>>> hours (19:00 UTC - 21:00 UTC) in this hangout:
>>>
>>>
>>> https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/hoaevent/AP36tYdxp5fYUgPxvO6BqyfsbVZKzIy016dd0Hc_Ud4nOktaG0uqlg
>>>
>>> Come, join, ask questions, get answers (maybe ;)
>>>
>>> I will also schedule something in the near future.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Blake
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Re: [HOT] Missing Maps Training Video Suggestions

2015-05-07 Thread Laura Camellini
Ok althio,
I'm having a look to the document, I have some chance to find some english
speaking italian people to record an hangout.
I'll let you know asap.
Regards,
LauraC

2015-05-07 9:47 GMT+02:00 Springfield Harrison :

> Hello Suzan,
>
> I am very new here and puzzled by some of the processes in place.
> Not sure if I will even continue, there seems to be a fair bit of turmoil
> not related to the earthquake.  I received one e-mail from someone who said
> this OSM initiative has only been going 10 years and was still a work in
> progress!  10 years, and only now someone is starting to put together some
> training materials?  What has been going on?  The instructional materials
> that do exist also seem to be scattered among many sites and documents; I
> have given up trying to keep track.  I went through two introductory videos
> on the simple editor which was fine and then fired up JOSM which looks
> quite daunting, even for someone experienced with GIS.
>
> I'm still not clear why an emergency response project would need
> building footprints, especially when it is so labour intensive to create
> and then correct them.  There seem to be some odd priorities, but then I
> certainly don't know the whole picture.
>
> Thanks, Cheers . . . . . . . . Spring
>
>
>
> At 07-05-2015 00:30 Thursday, Suzan Reed wrote:
>
>> Training My major problem with the current training, it's long, boring,
>> and slow. A Quick Start Guide would be perfect for someone like me. A video
>> with this information would be great. I could not go through the training
>> because it went too slow, so I missed some information, but found the
>> process for someone like me who works in Photoshop pretty easy and
>> intuitive, but I'm not a usual newbie. An orientation video for the area
>> being mapped. I don't think many mappers know what buildings in remote
>> areas of Nepal look like, or that villages are spread out over a big area,
>> or that paths just end and do not connect in rural Nepal. A video with
>> still and moving images I believe would be a big help. People could then
>> see buildings are not square, built out of piles of rocks, and are often
>> two stories tall with animals below and people above. Roofs are tin, or
>> packed earth. If mappers could see this I think they would do a better job
>> mapping. The video could also go over other details of the project. I'd be
>> willing to help with this. Mentors I have connected with someone who is my
>> mentor and checks my work. Think it would be great if every newbie could
>> have a mentor, or a group of mentors to submit work to. Correcting other's
>> work We all want to do a good job, but I don't think the training gives the
>> most important information up front, i.e. make buildings the right size and
>> square. I've just deleted and redrawn about 100 buildings that were not
>> square nor did they fit on the image footprint. The mappers probably
>> thought a rough polygon would let people know a building existed in that
>> spot, but that's not what's needed. Same with paths that didn't conform to
>> the image. How to do it right would be so helpful if included in the
>> training up front. I don't think most people have the patience to go
>> through slow training, or my DVD wouldn't have come with a Quick Start
>> Guide! I'm a Newbie, and I recommend newbies be limited to drawing
>> buildings and adding roads and paths. Experts should draw Residential Areas
>> in rural areas and note forests and other features. I've corrected hundreds
>> of buildings and paths. It's a waste of time and energy for the original
>> mapper and the person correcting. We all want to do a good job or we
>> wouldn't be spending hours mapping. Hope this helps. Cheers! Suzan On May
>> 6, 2015, at 11:10 PM, Laura Camellini wrote: Hi all, as I suggested some
>> days ago, I'd like to add these video training (while done) to a moodle
>> course, And maybe be able to synch the moodle course training with the task
>> manager permission to edit maps. Do you think this could help you with your
>> tasks? Regards, LauraC 2015-05-07 3:16 GMT+02:00 Mhairi O'Hara <
>> mhairi.oh...@hotosm.org>: Dear Hotties, Please see the e-mail from Pete
>> Masters from the Missing Maps project: We are thinking about putting
>> together some video training resources for HOT mapping for newbies. No
>> concrete plans yet, just getting some thoughts together. There's a shared
>> doc here, where we're collecting ideas for the individual modules. Please
>>

Re: [HOT] Missing Maps Training Video Suggestions

2015-05-06 Thread Laura Camellini
Hi all,
as I suggested some days ago, I'd like to add these video training (while
done) to a moodle course, And maybe be able to synch the moodle course
training with the task manager permission to edit maps.
Do you think this could help you with your tasks?

Regards,
LauraC

2015-05-07 3:16 GMT+02:00 Mhairi O'Hara :

> Dear Hotties,
>
> Please see the e-mail from Pete Masters from the Missing Maps project:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *We are thinking about putting together some video training resourcesfor
> HOT mapping for newbies. No concrete plans yet, just getting somethoughts
> together.There's a shared doc here, where we're collecting ideas for
> theindividual modules. Please feel free to add your thoughts and,
> evenbetter, to encourage newbies to identify where there are most needsfor
> training
> materials...https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Mo82sCLLnP30SsgRO1VIpGxezWcQhAQ_HxEpCEPh89o/edit?usp=sharing
> Cheers,Pete*
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Re: [HOT] AAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGH!

2015-04-30 Thread Laura Camellini
Sorry forma wrong forwarding, this proposal was for community consideration
Il 30/apr/2015 12:15, "Laura Camellini"  ha scritto:

> Hi all, sorry for not quoting, just telling you my proposal, i followed
> the events of these days with growing concerning and would like to help you
> in managing this situation with my few tech skills.
> Moodle badge's system connected with course completion was built to be
> shareable, the only thing that nerds to be zone is to connect the badge of
> a BASIC mapping course with the tasking manager editing permissions.
> Then alla the people that want to edit the tasking manager maps attributes
> need to have finished the cpurse with the basic notions to be able not to
> mess around with tiles.
>
> Just my two cents, i really nave few time to work on it bit if you get the
> basic course done i'll enable course completion and badgrs on moodle and
> try to synch it with task manager permissione (only with the help of a dev)
> during my sleeptime :)
>
> Best wishes,
> LauraC
> Il 29/apr/2015 14:45, "Jonathan Webb"  ha
> scritto:
>
>>  I am one of the newcomers. I am not a GIS scientist & learnt on the job
>> and am relatively lightweight, however I know that I am perfectly capable
>> of making a contribution but the (HOT)OSM process is not clear:
>>
>> As is mentioned in several previous posts*, there is a lack of guidance
>> and aims.
>>
>> I have spent most of this morning not contributing because I have been
>> trying to find out what to do & how to do it.  I am not stupid and if I
>> have missed a link to instructions, then  how many other (willing to learn)
>> people have?  As part of the strategy to maintain quality, surely the
>> signposts to learning should be given great prominence & be unmissable?
>>
>> Are the aims of disaster mapping different to those of other mapping ?
>> In an non-emergency one can spend some time trying to work out what a
>> feature's properties are.  Also, for example, how to interpret from poor
>> imagery say a path or track is it suitable for vehicles etc, or whether to
>> even include it.
>>
>> Jonathan Webb
>>
>> *
>> >* As a lot of people get to know HOT/OSM for the first time during
>> *>* disasters, it might be also helpful if we can draft an HOT FAQ (I 
>> actually
>> *>* couldn't find one, please enlighten me if there's already one) CLKAO*
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [HOT] Training WG meetings (next one in 10 minutes) and discussions

2014-12-09 Thread Laura Camellini
Ok, tanks for the tip and sorry for the delay :)

Ciao,
LauraC

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Re: [HOT] seeking your help on OSM data extraction tutorial

2014-11-02 Thread Laura Camellini
 all available tools over the net. If
> you guys know any other OSM extraction website (free and non-commercial
> service), please leave let us know.
>
> This is the list we have so far:
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dBJF_wykPvFcjpWlAitcK5CNnpwcuaVAlQoE3Zu-dss/edit?usp=sharing
>
>
> Thank you
>
>
> *Kind Regards,Emir Hartato*
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Laura Camellini 
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I forked the git repo in order to provide the chance to change
> administrative limits in the map (also traslated the text, but that was
> done in a few minutes), we may be able to integrate OsmAnd format and
> Garmin Gps also, I just need a bit of time to play with jekyll (I just
> managed the installation, planning to go on today but working on the
> scripts may take sometime).
> Thanks to Pierre Béland for the tip on Osmconvert, as Simone Cortesi said
> comments on code are greatly appreciated to be able to develop the scripts
> in an internationally useful way.
>
> Ciao,
> Laura
>
> 2014-10-25 2:01 GMT+02:00 Pierre Béland :
>
> Hi Simone,
>
> I like this OSM Data Depot with both List and map selection.
>
> Correct me if I am wrong. I see that estrazione_bbox.pl extracts for a
> bbox using osmconvert. As I see it, it would be easy to extract providing a
> poly file corresponding to a particular administrative limit.
>
> I see such repositories for Activations. We already have various
> contributors providing the various pieces. But it would be great to
> integrate obf (OsmAnd format) and Garmin Gps outputs and have a more
> comprehensive data depot like I see here.
>
> great job.
>
> Pierre
>
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>
> On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 1:31 AM, Yantisa Akhadi
>  wrote:
> > Whoaathank you Laura, that would be great. I am not really in a
> hurry,
> > although what Simone shared would be really beneficial to OSM
> communities in
> > any country. It would be awesome if there is translation for the
> description
> > within the source code so that we can adapt it to our local context.
>
> let me know if you need any translation of the inline comments to the code.
>
> next step is to add something like this to every page:
> http://cf.datawrapper.de/NOc9z/1/
> give every commune a fixed URL
> add historical data
> add info about the shape layers included in the download
> show the individual map extent
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Re: [HOT] seeking your help on OSM data extraction tutorial

2014-10-25 Thread Laura Camellini
Hi all,
I forked the git repo in order to provide the chance to change
administrative limits in the map (also traslated the text, but that was
done in a few minutes), we may be able to integrate OsmAnd format and
Garmin Gps also, I just need a bit of time to play with jekyll (I just
managed the installation, planning to go on today but working on the
scripts may take sometime).
Thanks to Pierre Béland for the tip on Osmconvert, as Simone Cortesi said
comments on code are greatly appreciated to be able to develop the scripts
in an internationally useful way.

Ciao,
Laura

2014-10-25 2:01 GMT+02:00 Pierre Béland :

> Hi Simone,
>
> I like this OSM Data Depot with both List and map selection.
>
> Correct me if I am wrong. I see that estrazione_bbox.pl extracts for a
> bbox using osmconvert. As I see it, it would be easy to extract providing a
> poly file corresponding to a particular administrative limit.
>
> I see such repositories for Activations. We already have various
> contributors providing the various pieces. But it would be great to
> integrate obf (OsmAnd format) and Garmin Gps outputs and have a more
> comprehensive data depot like I see here.
>
> great job.
>
> Pierre
>
>   --
>  *De :* Simone Cortesi 
> *À :* Yantisa Akhadi 
> *Cc :* HOT Openstreetmap ; Mikel Maron <
> mikel.ma...@gmail.com>
> *Envoyé le :* Vendredi 24 octobre 2014 19h37
> *Objet :* Re: [HOT] seeking your help on OSM data extraction tutorial
>
> On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 1:31 AM, Yantisa Akhadi
>  wrote:
> > Whoaathank you Laura, that would be great. I am not really in a
> hurry,
> > although what Simone shared would be really beneficial to OSM
> communities in
> > any country. It would be awesome if there is translation for the
> description
> > within the source code so that we can adapt it to our local context.
>
> let me know if you need any translation of the inline comments to the code.
>
> next step is to add something like this to every page:
> http://cf.datawrapper.de/NOc9z/1/
> give every commune a fixed URL
> add historical data
> add info about the shape layers included in the download
> show the individual map extent
>
>
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Re: [HOT] seeking your help on OSM data extraction tutorial

2014-10-23 Thread Laura Camellini
2014-10-22 18:18 GMT+02:00 Simone Cortesi :

>
> let me know if you need any assistance, it would be nice to have it
> available as multi-language.
>
> I'm thinking about adding a coverage map for each extract and giving
> it his own URL.
>
> will you send a pull request?
>
having a look at it now.. let me clone your repo and understand better how
it works.. I just never used jekyll before (newbie)
I need you all to wait a bit untill I understand how it works, you'll hear
asap for the translation and for this update ;)

Ciao,
Laura


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Re: [HOT] seeking your help on OSM data extraction tutorial

2014-10-22 Thread Laura Camellini
I'm going to insert that translation in my application for the gnome's foss
outreach program today..
I mean.. I'd be glad to translate it anyway if you need it soon yantisa..
I can add an english translation to the git for example.
When are you going to need the translation?

Ciao,
LauraC

2014-10-22 8:45 GMT+02:00 Yantisa Akhadi :

> Hi Simone,
>
> Thank you for sharing. The interface looks clean and pretty
> straightforward, although I may need someone to translate it in English
>
> Best,
>
> *Yantisa Akhadi (Iyan)*
> *Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team*
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>
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Simone Cortesi 
> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 6:56 AM, Yantisa Akhadi
>>  wrote:
>> > I would love to join in this effort. We have some tutorial on HOT
>> Exports
>> > and we are looking forward on integrating Overpass Turbo on our training
>> > materials. Currently we also in the process of building local
>> replication
>> > servers for disaster management agency.
>>
>> Within the italian community, Fabrizio has been working on this
>> http://osm-toolserver-italia.wmflabs.org/estratti/ (either click on
>> "comuni" or "regioni").
>>
>> It is an extraction system for osm, whose code can be found on our
>> github repository:
>> https://github.com/osmItalia/estratti-locali-openstreetmap
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Re: [HOT] Training WG Meeting today at 15:00 UTC (agenda to be completed)

2014-10-16 Thread Laura Camellini
Hi all, I'm looking at the task manager and I see it changed since a few
days ago when I first studied its layout configuration.
I also see that this is what Andrew Bucks intended while speaking about
people who were already working on the TM.
I'd like to know the name or a contact information to speak to those people
for a better understanding of what's going on and to be able to present a
good project for the internship's application.
Andrew, coulld you please tell me who is working on the TM right now?

Ciao,
Laurac

2014-10-13 17:25 GMT+02:00 Claire Halleux :

> Hi All,
> We are currently meeting directly on hackpad (instead of IRC).
> https://hackpad.com/Training-WG-Meeting-October-13-2014-7gKIttDO52L
> All welcome if interested!
> Cheers,
>
> Claire
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> On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 10:25 AM, Nick Allen 
> wrote:
>
>>  Claire,
>>
>> Sorry, I will not be able to attend this afternoons meeting.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Nick
>>
>>
>> On 13/10/14 01:44, Claire Halleux wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>>  Our Training WG meeting is taking place this Monday (today/tomorrow).
>> The group history and details can be found in [1].
>> Ideas currently under discussion are listed in [2], please add yours if
>> you have any subject of interest, related to HOT/OSM training, which
>> wouldn't be part yet of this list.
>> Previsional agenda for the meeting can be edited in [3], there's still
>> plenty of space at the moment for adding priorities.
>>
>>  Best,
>>
>>  Claire
>>
>>  [1]
>> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Working_groups/Training
>> [2]
>> https://hackpad.com/Discussion-ideas-for-HOTs-training-working-group-mYgJQEbueIi
>>  [3] https://hackpad.com/Training-WG-Meeting-October-13-2014-7gKIttDO52L
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[HOT] Fwd: Training WG Meeting today at 15:00 UTC (agenda to be completed)

2014-10-13 Thread Laura Camellini
Hi all,
my name is Laura and I'm interested in this meeting, but unfortunately I
can't be online at 15:00 UTC because I'm going to be working at that
moment.. I subscribed to this mailing list to understand better your needs
about the TM home page in order to apply for the Outreach Program for Women.
I found many useful tips on this wiki page on how to write my project:

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/OPM_Project_Ideas

But looking at your links above

https://hackpad.com/Discussion-ideas-for-HOTs-training-working-group-mYgJQEbueIi

I can see your intent of using the TM home page for a more intuitive
documentation intended for those who work on field.
I'm a web designer/developer but I've been a teacher about open source
video technology for some years so I could help in both fields, TM home
page layouting and english documentation.

Would you be interested in a TM homepage project built to be useful in both
ways?

Please let me know in order to apply with the right (more usefull for you)
project.
Sorry for not joining for the meeting.

Ciao,
LauraC


2014-10-13 2:44 GMT+02:00 Claire Halleux :

> Dear All,
>
> Our Training WG meeting is taking place this Monday (today/tomorrow).
> The group history and details can be found in [1].
> Ideas currently under discussion are listed in [2], please add yours if
> you have any subject of interest, related to HOT/OSM training, which
> wouldn't be part yet of this list.
> Previsional agenda for the meeting can be edited in [3], there's still
> plenty of space at the moment for adding priorities.
>
> Best,
>
> Claire
>
> [1]
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Working_groups/Training
> [2]
> https://hackpad.com/Discussion-ideas-for-HOTs-training-working-group-mYgJQEbueIi
> [3] https://hackpad.com/Training-WG-Meeting-October-13-2014-7gKIttDO52L
>
>
> Claire Halleux
> Volunteer and Member of the Board
> +243 99 256 9980 (Kinshasa, DRC)
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