Excellent idea.

On Sat, 22 Feb 2020, 20:55 Sören Reinecke, <tilmanreine...@yahoo.de> wrote:

> > I would promote the same approach today. And would suggest to consider
> screen-sharing sessions as an additional very efficient means for such
> tutoring sessions.
>
> I'm trying to achieve this, see https://wiki.osm.org/User:Valor%20Naram
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] talk Digest, Vol 186, Issue 56
> From: Volker Schmidt
> To: talk@openstreetmap.org
> CC:
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>
> Looking back at my first steps in editing OSM: when I subscribed I was
> presented with a "who is mapping in your area" type of info. I selected a
> nearby experienced and recently-active mapper and contacted him via the OSM
> message system. He offered me,  and I happily accepted him as my tutor. I
> would promote the same approach today. And would suggest to consider
> screen-sharing sessions as an additional very efficient means for such
> tutoring sessions. OSM is not only open geo data, it's also a community.
> Volker
> Italy
>
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>> From: Simon Poole <si...@poole.ch>
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>> Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Is there some existing detailed tutorial
>>         directed at complete newbies? Describing how to add various
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>> From a pedagogic point of view I would consider that suboptimal, no to
>> mention that it would be endless.
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>> For anybody that is going to contribute more than once (and iDs tutorial
>> does a good job of guiding through that), we want them to learn the
>> basic concepts of OSM and enable them to extend that to new situations.
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>> That is different from a guided contribution model, say for example with
>> https://osmybiz.osm.ch/ <https://osmybiz.osm.ch/#/19/47.15976/8.36968>
>> which is preferable for people that don't want to contribute to OSM in
>> general but just want to add and maintain a specific object.
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>> Simon
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>> Am 22.02.2020 um 05:37 schrieb Mateusz Konieczny via talk:
>> > Is there some automatically generated website
>> > describing in excruciating detail how to map various features?
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>> > Something directed to a potential mappers,
>> > explicitly describing every single smallest step,
>> > for every single mappable feature.
>> >
>> > I ask as I had again a friend asking me
>> > "how to add aconstruction area/path/... to OSM".
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>> > And it seems to me that automatically generated
>> > set of such tutorials is both feasible and potentially useful.
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>> > From a pedagogic point of view I would consider that suboptimal,
>> no to mention that it would be endless.
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>> I expect that endless part may be
>> solved by generating it automatically
>> from iD and Vespucci presets.
>> >
>> > For anybody that is going to contribute more than once (and iDs
>> tutorial does a good job of guiding through that), we want them to
>> learn the basic concepts of OSM and enable them to extend that to      new
>> situations.
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>> >
>> It is intended to be tutorial for the first edit.
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>> I remember that I was quite confused
>> during making first edits.
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>> > That is different from a guided contribution model, say for
>> example with > https://osmybiz.osm.ch/ <
>> https://osmybiz.osm.ch/#/19/47.15976/8.36968>>  which is preferable for
>> people that don't want to contribute to      OSM in general but just want
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