[talk-ph] OSM Module Sprint May 30-June 1, 2014 (Re: Module development and Trainors Training Workshop)

RK Aranas rk.aranas at gmail.com
Wed May 28 01:10:23 UTC 2014


Hi Maning,

I can attend on Friday afternoon or on Sat. Is there an event page/wiki?

-RK

Sent from my Android phone
On May 28, 2014 9:02 AM, "maning sambale" <emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Forgot to mention that time is from 9 AM - 4 AM.  You can of course
> join at anytime.
> I just need to know who so we can stash more chips or pizza. ;)
>
> On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 7:26 PM, maning sambale
> <emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear everyone,
> >
> > Once again, we invite you for the upcoming module sprint on May 30-June
> 1, 2014.
> > Details below:
> >
> > Sprint days: May 30 - June 1
> > Venue: ESSC Manila Office
> >
> > General idea on what will be developed:
> >
> > Content
> > * Improve overall learnosm sections specifically:
> >   - tasking manager
> >   - hot-export
> >   - GPS
> > * New material to be developed -  Mobile mapping tools
> > * Develop learning framework -  use SD4CP as an initial basis
> > * Develop TNA
> > * Format and Printing
> >   - adopt markdown and submit possible new section to learnOSM.
> >   - find a way to print as pdf
> >
> > Our Office is in Manila Observatory:
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?way=25850724
> > Full address:
> > Environmental Science for Social Change
> > 1/F Manila Observatory Building, Ateneo de Manila University,
> > Loyola Heights, Quezon City 1108, Philippines
> > my cellphone number is +639062950500
> >
> > Please send me a message if you want to join.
> >
> > The actual trainors training workshop will be on June 10-13.
> > Details on logistics soon.  If you need a formal invitation, let me know.
> >
> > On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 6:51 PM, maning sambale
> > <emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Dear everyone,
> >>
> >> Below are the planned activities for Trainors Training Workshops:
> >>
> >> 1. Module development sprint. This will be an in-person sprint with
> >> HOT and OSM Indonesia.
> >> Venue: ESSC QC Office May 30 - June 1, 2014
> >>
> >> 2. Conduct of Trainors Training Workshop. Venue: to be determined. Jun
> >> 9-13, 2014
> >>
> >> Everyone is invited to participate.  We hope that by the end of this
> >> activities, we have a full set of training modules you can use to run
> >> OSM workshops.
> >>
> >> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> >> From: maning sambale <emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com>
> >> Date: Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 6:40 PM
> >> Subject: Re: [talk-ph] Increasing demand for OSM talks and workshops
> >> To: osm-ph <talk-ph at openstreetmap.org>
> >>
> >>
> >> Dear everyone,
> >>
> >> As a follow-up on this discussion.  ESSC in partnership with the
> >> Humanitarian OSM Team, OSM Indonesia and WB will kickstart this idea.
> >>
> >> The general plan is:
> >> 1. Develop a trainors training manual by consolidating existing
> >> materials and experiences from previous training activities in teh
> >> Philippines and Indonesia.
> >> 2. Run a TOT workshop for groups and individual interested to be a an
> >> OSM trainor/facilitator.
> >>
> >> More details soon.  Of course, we invite the whole community to
> >> participate both in the development of the materials and the test run
> >> itself.
> >> Resources are limited for the test run training so if there a groups
> >> interested to pool in resources do let us know.
> >>
> >> Timeline: May-June 2014.
> >>
> >> More ideas welcome.
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 11:01 PM, Robert Banick <rbanick at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>> Hi Maning et al,
> >>>
> >>> The American Red Cross would love to partner with OSM-PH on any
> trainings we
> >>> develop and conduct. We've done OSM trainings before elsewhere and
> have some
> >>> materials and approaches that we can pull across to the Philippines. If
> >>> anything the Philippines is easier because English fluency is much
> higher
> >>> than many places we go.
> >>>
> >>> We're on the verge of submitting our formal plan to get this done and
> then
> >>> we'll be working out the resourcing, so it could be some months.
> >>>
> >>> One thing we try to do within the Red Cross is connect OSM to projects
> or
> >>> activities that National Societies do on a regular basis. This helps
> ensure
> >>> that the training gets used. We need to talk with the Philippines Red
> Cross
> >>> and identify some high-value use cases that we can plug OSM into. Dale
> might
> >>> be able to contribute more thoughts on that.
> >>>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>> Robert
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 6:41 AM, maning sambale <
> emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Dear everyone,
> >>>>
> >>>> Great discussion!
> >>>>
> >>>> First, coming from a 4-day road trip from Leyte and Samar for our
> >>>> internal assessment ~3 months after Yolanda, remote training is not
> >>>> really the best option.
> >>>> In many areas, 3g connection is non-existent so, we need to find ways
> >>>> on how to do on site training under these conditions especially for
> >>>> LGUs interested to use OSM.
> >>>>
> >>>> Let me try to summarize the action points.  From the thread I see the
> >>>> following activites we need to do.
> >>>>
> >>>> 1. Create a suite of materials for promotion and lightning talks about
> >>>> OSM.  This will be used as basic intro to OSM, whenever a group
> >>>> invites us to speak.
> >>>> I created a stub github repo for this [0].  Feel free to add slides,
> >>>> brochures and whatever materials you think is useful.
> >>>>
> >>>> 2. Design a training/workshop package which OSM trainors can use.
> >>>> Possible content/module can be:
> >>>>  - Basic overview to OSM
> >>>>  - Basic data collection and editing workflow
> >>>>  - Specific modules on using OSM depending on use cases (i.e. LGU,
> >>>> NGO, DRR, etc.)
> >>>>
> >>>> We (essc) have already developed an initial training design and
> >>>> materials for our Pampanga project.  We can use this as an initial
> >>>> draft of the modules.
> >>>> We also have learnosm.org as another resource.  A major topic
> >>>> mentioned here is how to collect data using smartphones, maybe this
> >>>> will be one major content we need develop.
> >>>>
> >>>> HOT-Id have more experience in doing OSM trainings, perhaps we can do
> >>>> knowledge sharing with them as we develop the design and content?
> >>>> @Kate, how can we do this?  What resources is needed?
> >>>>
> >>>> American Red Cross is also planning to do OSM trainings. @Robert, any
> >>>> possibilities on developing this together with OSM-PH?
> >>>>
> >>>> 3. Run a trainors training/workshop to interested OSM trainors.
> >>>>
> >>>> 4. Design a communication protocol to remotely support either the
> >>>> local trainors or the participants after the conduct of training
> >>>> (options mentioned are skype, mumble, teamviewer).  Or do follow-up
> >>>> visits if possible?
> >>>>
> >>>> Sounds like a plan!  Please add anything I missed.
> >>>>
> >>>> [0] https://github.com/OSMPH/promo_materials
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 4:20 PM, Mark Cupitt <markcupitt at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>>> >
> >>>> > Kate, I think that once the relationship has been built, that
> followup
> >>>> > using tools like TeamViewer is very practical. That app  has a some
> great
> >>>> > features, including group sessions, and is free for non commercial
> use, nd I
> >>>> > am sure there is other alternatives out there just as good.. We
> have used
> >>>> > Teamviewer as a training and support aid over the past year, but
> generally
> >>>> > after face to face sessions are done. being able to put a face to
> the person
> >>>> > on the other end of a remote session is still important IMHO
> >>>> >
> >>>> > This leads into the next obvious step where the trainer becomes the
> >>>> > Mentor to a group of people. In the HOT environment, this person
> could
> >>>> > become the verifier for work done by his group, etc as the
> connection
> >>>> > between individuals has already been made and feedback on standards
> for
> >>>> > tagging can be easily communicated
> >>>> >
> >>>> > Cheers
> >>>> > Mark
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> > Regards
> >>>> >
> >>>> > Mark Cupitt
> >>>> >
> >>>> > "If we change the world, let it bear the mark of our intelligence"
> >>>> >
> >>>> > See me on LinkedIn
> >>>> >
> >>>> > See me on StackExchange
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
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> >>>> > On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Kate Chapman <kate at maploser.com>
> wrote:
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> Hi All,
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> We have faced similar challenged in Indonesia. Typically with our
> >>>> >> trainings someone runs the powerpoint and talks at the front but
> then
> >>>> >> we have other trainers around the trainees looking for problems and
> >>>> >> providing help. There are also times we break into small groups.
> The
> >>>> >> small groups can sometimes be limited by the lack of a way to show
> >>>> >> everyone the instructors screen though. Typically we try to use two
> >>>> >> projectors (I know a luxury) one shows the slides on the topic and
> the
> >>>> >> other walks people through what to actual click.
> >>>> >> On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 12:13 PM, Jim Morgan <jim at datalude.com>
> wrote:
> >>>> >> > On 01/31/2014 09:18 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >> Also, I've noticed that Filipinos generally prefer face-to-face
> >>>> >> >> interaction. I've seen countless times where you ask the
> audience if
> >>>> >> >> they
> >>>> >> >> have any questions and nobody would raise their hands. But
> after the
> >>>> >> >> lecture
> >>>> >> >> is over, a few people would approach the lecturer and then ask
> >>>> >> >> questions.
> >>>> >> >> This kind of interaction would be hard to do online.
> >>>> >> >
> >>>> >> > Point taken about the reticence of audiences here. I've held a
> few
> >>>> >> > meetings
> >>>> >> > here myself where its really hard to get input ... which has
> been the
> >>>> >> > whole
> >>>> >> > purpose of the meeting! But I think the group chat might actually
> >>>> >> > encourage
> >>>> >> > this. People actually seem to get braver when they're not putting
> >>>> >> > their hand
> >>>> >> > up in a roomful of people. Basically as the presenter is
> >>>> >> > demonstrating
> >>>> >> > something, questions appear in the group chat, and the presenter
> can
> >>>> >> > address
> >>>> >> > them when its convenient. It actually seems to work quite well.
> There
> >>>> >> > are
> >>>> >> > also options to send private messages by email which can be
> addressed
> >>>> >> > in the
> >>>> >> > Q&A session.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> How do you think doing remote training where an in person
> connection
> >>>> >> has already been made? For example if participants had taken part
> in a
> >>>> >> one or two day beginner class, but then could remotely receive
> >>>> >> follow-up training? Perhaps having the initial face to face would
> >>>> >> help.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> Best,
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> -Kate
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> >
> >>>> >> > Anyway, just something to consider, and I'm just bouncing the
> idea
> >>>> >> > around.
> >>>> >> >
> >>>> >> > Jim
> >>>> >> >
> >>>> >> >
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> >> maning
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> >> maning
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