[HOT] 2018 Community Webinar Series - Thank You!

Tyler Radford tyler.radford at hotosm.org
Fri Dec 28 17:22:47 UTC 2018


Thank you Community Working Group!

For all of you reading this message - it would be great to hear your ideas
and requests for live training/webinars in 2019. Perhaps you have a topic
or expertise you'd be willing to share or present on. Please feel free to
share ideas here or send to the Community Working Group.
Best
Tyler

*Tyler Radford*
Executive Director
tyler.radford at hotosm.org
@TylerSRadford

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On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 5:34 PM Community Working Group <
russell.deffner at hotosm.org> wrote:

> Season’s Greetings everyone!
>
>
>
> We hope you are somewhere safe and warm right now, or when you are, maybe
> you will want to catch up on all the great presentations we had during the
> 2018 Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) - Community Webinar Series:
>
>    - *January*: We kicked-off the year with a webinar from our Executive
>    Director, Tyler Radford, who gave a brief review of 2017 and the plans
>    for HOT in 2018 <https://youtu.be/yoxWdhSZ2pc>.
>    - *February*: A much needed training on Validation tips and tricks
>    <https://youtu.be/ZSUVLbTw5IU> from Matthew Gibb.
>    - *March*: Started our ‘reports from the field’ presentations with HOT
>    Turkey <https://youtu.be/GYzZGqcHYMQ>.
>    - *April*: Followed by a presentation from several of our field
>    projects in Tanzania <https://youtu.be/U36YjiFZ0zk>.
>    - *May*: Tried a new collaboration with the Training working group
>    with a JOSM for beginners training <https://youtu.be/tF3MIHoPzoI>.
>    - *June*: We invited an expert, Dan Joseph, to tell us how OpenDataKit
>    and mobile data collection <https://youtu.be/36PXZPyUoLc> works.
>    - *July*: Was a special series of webinars from our Micrograntee
>    communities
>       - There were 5 topics: Gender, Youth, Data, Advocacy and Inclusivity
>       - Unfortunately not all recordings worked, but there are two on the HOT
>       YouTube. <https://www.youtube.com/user/hotosm>
>    - *August-October*: Took a break to focus on the HOT Summit and other
>    in-person events.
>    - *November*: Followed our collaboration with Training WG for an Advanced
>    JOSM training <https://youtu.be/mKk09PNfhJU>.
>    - And *December* we took off to celebrate!
>
>
>
> We felt this year went so well, nearly maxing out our webinar capacity a
> few times, that we are already working hard to make sure 2019’s webinar
> series is just as good, if not better!
>
>
>
> So far, we have our January webinar already scheduled… it will be a really
> good one with a presentation from our field operations in Uganda! Register
> now: http://bit.ly/HOTUganda
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>
>
> Then for February-March, look forward to a presentation on what HOT is
> doing with Machine Learning, potential upcoming changes to the Tasking
> Manager, and more about current HOT technical development. Also we have
> invited Heidelberg University to tell us about their recent work with
> OpenRouteService or Mapswipe, or any of the other fun things they are doing
> around OpenStreetMap. And, the Training Working Group is currently
> scheduling more frequent, and maybe additional, training topics this year.
> So potentially look for more than just one webinar per month in 2019.
>
>
>
> From the Community Working Group and everyone at HOT…
>
> Happy New Year! We look forward to having you at our webinars and
> trainings in 2019!
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