Climate change planning would be good. That topic could be linked to the UN 
sustainable development goals. Also, in Ontario there is a big need to 
incorporate math skills into learning by doing (e.g., 
http://www.barbareeduke.com/ccmath/mathactivities.htm (adapted for OSM), or for 
postsecondary GIS and programming for computer science courses.
At CivicTech Toronto Meetup last Tuesday someone pointed out David MacKay’s 
book Sustainable Energy: Without Hot Air https://withouthotair.com/ 
Jonathan 


From: john whelan
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2018 5:46 PM
To: Jonathan Brown
Cc: Talk-CA OpenStreetMap
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] BC2020 and School Mappers

So what do we need?

A hook of some type to build on?

An inventory of buildings for climate change planning?  I understand in many 
cities some 80% of apartment buildings are forty years old now and identifying 
them and upgrading them would help with climate change emissions.  
Unfortunately they tend to be privately owned and coaxing landlords to invest 
money is not easy.

An introduction to basic stats?

I'm not a teacher but I'm sure we can sort something out.

We do have a tasking manager that covers Canada so tiles can be set up for a 
local area.

I suggest an import first then something after that.

Thoughts

Thanks John

On Thu, 22 Nov 2018, 5:22 pm Jonathan Brown <jonab...@gmail.com wrote:
“Should we try to tailor the information on Building 2020 towards inexperienced 
mappers to make it easier for schools etc to get involved?”
 
Good idea, John. We need a process similar to HOT for local beginners and maybe 
a way of connecting the mapping to a sustainable development challenge in the 
community.
 
Jonathan 
 
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