Hi,

OpenGlasgow are working with Shawlands academy

http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/55.83064/-4.28332

I have just been teaching the teachers how to use Openstreetmap. They are 
forming a project where they get the pupils to explore their community. 
It has just started but they have funding etc and should be finnished by the 
summer, I shall forward the details of the conference to them.

I would be willing to join up for some Glasgow mapping.

Cheers

Bob


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On Thu, 13/2/14, Fozy 81 <foz...@hotmail.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Spread the OSM message (Steve Chilton)
 To: "talk-gb@openstreetmap.org" <talk-gb@openstreetmap.org>
 Date: Thursday, 13 February, 2014, 18:33
 
 
 
 
 Hi Steve,
 
 I'll spread the word locally with the OSM community
 about SoC event in Glasgow and see if anyone can give a
 presentation.
 
 I like to think a lot of the map data is 'hidden' in
 Glasgow. What we miss in buildings etc we make up for in bus
 routes, cycle parking and 3D tags :-P
 
 But yes, a mapping party is always appreciated! There's
 a fair few notes on the map just around the university which
 could make a nice break for attendees to look at?
 
 But if you want to pick an area and go map - that would be
 great. Put it on the wiki and get the local mappers can
 support. 
 
 BTW There is a Glasgow OSM meetup is on the 18th
 August: 
 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Scotland#Welcome
 
 Thanks,
 
 Tim
 
 
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 >    4. Re: name=Flooding (Shaun McDonald)
 >    5. Spread the OSM message (Steve Chilton)
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 > Message: 1
 > Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 12:25:48 +0000
 > From: jonathan <jonat...@bigfatfrog67.me>
 > To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
 > Cc: Kate Chapman <kate.chap...@hotosm.org>
 > Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] name=Flooding
 > Message-ID: <52fb684c....@bigfatfrog67.me>
 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1;
 format=flowed
 > 
 > I agree it isn't, however, considering the current
 conditions some parts 
 > of the country are experiencing, the continuing weather
 forecasts of 
 > more to come and the fact that the ground water is so
 high that this 
 > water won't be going anywhere soon, then perhaps we
 should apply some 
 > tagging to areas that people have kindly already
 mapped.  Maybe highways 
 > should be marked as impassable?  The Highways Agency
 etc are producing 
 > such lists.
 > 
 > We would need to revisit these areas to remove it as
 they subside but 
 > this information is invaluable to many people,
 agencies, charities, gov 
 > departments etc.
 > 
 > There's also a historical benefit having  areas
 mapped as having 
 > previously flooded, either as live ways tagged
 accordingly or as old 
 > deleted ways that nevertheless are still accessible.
 > 
 > If the HOT team had been activated for this then we
 would be doing this 
 > sort of thing just as has been done in many other parts
 of the World.
 > 
 > I'm beginning to think we are not stepping up to
 provide this unique 
 > mapping requirement that no other mapping service is
 providing.
 > 
 > Jonathan
 > 
 > http://bigfatfrog67.me
 > 
 > On 10/02/2014 17:29, Steve Doerr wrote:
 > > Is this an appropriate use of the name tag?
 > >
 > >
 http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/search.php?q=Flooding%2C+Burrowbridge
 > >
 > > Steve
 > >
 > > _______________________________________________
 > > Talk-GB mailing list
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 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
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 > 
 > Message: 2
 > Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 12:46:08 +0000
 > From: Dan S <danstowell+...@gmail.com>
 > To: Talk GB <talk-gb@openstreetmap.org>
 > Subject: [Talk-GB] Urban Data Hack, London, Feb
 15th/16th
 > Message-ID:
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 > 
 > Hi all -
 > 
 > Urban Data Hack, London, Feb 15th/16th, possibly
 interesting to people here:
 > http://urbandatahack.com/
 > They have some specific datasets to work with, not osm
 but geo.
 > 
 > (Is it appropriate to post this kind of thing on
 talk-gb ? I'm not
 > associated with the event, but just wondering if this
 kind of thing is
 > interest to this list.)
 > 
 > Best
 > Dan
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > ------------------------------
 > 
 > Message: 3
 > Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 13:12:17 +0000
 > From: Robert Scott <li...@humanleg.org.uk>
 > To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
 > Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Urban Data Hack, London, Feb
 15th/16th
 > Message-ID:
 <201402121312.17401.li...@humanleg.org.uk>
 > Content-Type: Text/Plain; 
 charset="iso-8859-1"
 > 
 > On Wednesday 12 February 2014, Dan S wrote:
 > > (Is it appropriate to post this kind of thing on
 talk-gb ? I'm not
 > > associated with the event, but just wondering if
 this kind of thing is
 > > interest to this list.)
 > 
 > I would say absolutely.
 > 
 > 
 > robert.
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > ------------------------------
 > 
 > Message: 4
 > Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 20:25:27 +0000
 > From: Shaun McDonald <sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk>
 > To: jonathan <jonat...@bigfatfrog67.me>
 > Cc: Kate Chapman <kate.chap...@hotosm.org>, Talk
 GB
 >      <talk-gb@openstreetmap.org>
 > Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] name=Flooding
 > Message-ID:
 <277af5a4-2311-4cdb-a38b-2881e73b4...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk>
 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
 > 
 > Also while around York the past couple of days, I
 noticed various flood barriers being closed, thus closing
 some roads to access. Is there a way to tag a flood barrier
 or gate?
 > 
 > Shaun
 > 
 > On 12 Feb 2014, at 12:25, jonathan
 <jonat...@bigfatfrog67.me> wrote:
 > 
 > > I agree it isn't, however, considering the
 current conditions some parts of the country are
 experiencing, the continuing weather forecasts of more to
 come and the fact that the ground water is so high that this
 water won't be going anywhere soon, then perhaps we
 should apply some tagging to areas that people have kindly
 already mapped.  Maybe highways should be marked as
 impassable?  The Highways Agency etc are producing such
 lists.
 > > 
 > > We would need to revisit these areas to remove it
 as they subside but this information is invaluable to many
 people, agencies, charities, gov departments etc.
 > > 
 > > There's also a historical benefit having 
 areas mapped as having previously flooded, either as live
 ways tagged accordingly or as old deleted ways that
 nevertheless are still accessible.
 > > 
 > > If the HOT team had been activated for this then
 we would be doing this sort of thing just as has been done
 in many other parts of the World.
 > > 
 > > I'm beginning to think we are not stepping up
 to provide this unique mapping requirement that no other
 mapping service is providing.
 > > 
 > > Jonathan
 > > 
 > > http://bigfatfrog67.me
 > > 
 > > On 10/02/2014 17:29, Steve Doerr wrote:
 > >> Is this an appropriate use of the name tag?
 > >> 
 > >>
 http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/search.php?q=Flooding%2C+Burrowbridge
 > >> 
 > >> Steve
 > >> 
 > >>
 _______________________________________________
 > >> Talk-GB mailing list
 > >> Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
 > >>
 https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb
 > >> 
 > > 
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 > Message: 5
 > Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 10:24:44 +0000
 > From: Steve Chilton <s.l.chil...@mdx.ac.uk>
 > To: OSM Talk GB <talk-gb@openstreetmap.org>
 > Subject: [Talk-GB] Spread the OSM message
 > Message-ID:
 >
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 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
 > 
 > OSMers,
 > 
 > I would really like to showcase good work folk are
 doing with OSM data/maps at the Society of Cartographers
 conference.
 > Would anyone like to pitch a presentation at the joint
 SoC/ICA conference in Glasgow this September.
 > The following is the formal call for papers.
 > Feel free to contact me if you wish to discuss
 possibilities.
 > Also, Central Glasgow looks to be pretty well mapped,
 but some of the outlying areas could use some map-love.
 > So, a mapping party could be incorporated or butted-up
 up to the conference if anyone fancies working with me on
 that.
 > 
 > CALL FOR PAPERS:
 > 
 > The 50th Society of Cartographers conference takes
 place from 31 Aug-2 Sept 2014 at the University of Glasgow.
 The afternoon session on Tuesday 2 Sept is to be a joint
 one, with the ICA Commission in Neocartography
 [http://neocartography.icaci.org/] joining with the SoC for
 the occasion.
 > 
 > If you would like to offer a presentation as part of
 the programme at this event, please email a title and a 200
 word abstract to ste...@mdx.ac.uk  by Fri March 14th. The
 major themes of the session are:
 > *    Innovation in proprietary online mapping systems
 > *    Innovation with open source mapping services
 > *    Interesting map designs in the new milleau
 > *    Designing maps for mobile devices
 > *    Mapping from social media and crowdsourced data
 > 
 > The programme committee will review proposals, and
 decisions relayed to all who have submitted by Fri 11
 April.
 > http://www.soc.org.uk/soc2014/program.html
 > 
 > Cheers
 > Steve
 > 
 > 
 > Steve Chilton FSEDA, Teaching Fellow
 > Lead Academic Developer
 > Centre for Academic Practice Enhancement
 > Middlesex University
 > phone: 020 8411 5355
 > email: ste...@mdx.ac.uk
 > Profile:
 http://www.middlesex.wikispaces.net/user/view/steve8
 > 
 > Blog: http://itsahill.wordpress.com/
 > Chair of the Society of Cartographers:
 http://www.soc.org.uk/
 > Chair of ICA Neocartography Commission:
 http://neocartography.icaci.org/
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
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