<div dir="ltr"><div>Hello Tom,</div><div>Stephen Beckett at BBC, Click [<<a href="mailto:stephen.beckett@bbc.co.uk">stephen.beckett@bbc.co.uk</a>>] is putting together a documentary on the HOT mapping of Lubumbashi where they used printouts from OSM's request for emergency mapping, and may well be what you are looking for to show your students.</div>
<div>Hope this helps</div><div>Ralph</div><div><br> Message: 2<br> Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2014 20:48:37 -0400<br> From: Tom M <<a href="mailto:paview9@gmail.com">paview9@gmail.com</a>><br> To: <a href="mailto:hot@openstreetmap.org">hot@openstreetmap.org</a><br>
Subject: [HOT] Humanitarian Mapping<br> Message-ID:<br> <CANzyTP+5uEd6R7bir8mUTzR6JHQnYiKZ=<a href="mailto:B9d9ZUQX2CyR74e0Q@mail.gmail.com">B9d9ZUQX2CyR74e0Q@mail.gmail.com</a>><br> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"<br>
<br> Hello. I am the GIS professor at a small school just southeast of<br> Pittsburgh,PA called California University of Pennsylvania. I am fairly new<br> to HOT. My students worked on MapGive as part of their lab. How much<br>
Humanitarian Mapping is occurring at colleges? I also think another way to<br> expand the community would be through educational materials. For example,<br> it would be great if I could find some examples of how these maps are used<br>
and then I could use these examples in my World Regional Geography class.<br> The students would not necessarily complete any mapping but they would<br> become aware of HOT.<br><br> Just my two cents<br> Tom Mueller<br> -------------- next part --------------<br>
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