[Teachosm] Teachosm Digest, Vol 4, Issue 2

John Andersson john.andersson at wikimedia.se
Tue Jul 22 12:53:44 UTC 2014


Wonderful, Yantisa! Thank you for sharing it. I really love how the video clip show the progress. What tool did you use to create it? 

Best,
John

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>    1. Humanitarian Mapping in Education (Yantisa Akhadi)
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> From: Yantisa Akhadi <yantisa.akhadi at hotosm.org>
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> Subject: [Teachosm] Humanitarian Mapping in Education
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> Hello Tom,
> 
> My name is Yantisa Akhadi, I'm part of Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
> (HOT) in Indonesia. I just read your e-mail on Humanitarian Mapping in
> educational setting. I might able to tell you several case study from our
> experience in Indonesia.
> 
> As a background, we're in Indonesia focusing our work teaching people how
> to use OpenStreetMap to collect exposure data (assets, public facilities,
> road) that would feed into InaSAFE (http://inasafe.org/en/) to produce
> realistic natural hazard impact scenario for disaster preparedness.
> 
> University students have been playing important role in this regard. One of
> success story that we have is when there is a lecturer from one university
> in Makassar, Indonesia which kept asking us for a short training in their
> university back in 2014. At that time we're still focusing in disaster
> management actors such as government agencies, NGOs and local community. It
> turns out that from one short training the map in Makassar grow rapidly
> throughout the city, since the same lecturer start to give assignment to
> the student to map certain part of the city. You can see the growth in this
> video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=br7QM0hTz6I (Makassar starts around
> 0:48). Now, the same university is actively involve in supporting city
> disaster management agency to help them develop a realistic flood
> contingency planning.
> 
> You can also access our English training material here:
> http://en.openstreetmap.or.id/tutorial/dokumen/
> 
> Best,
> 
> 
> *Yantisa Akhadi (Iyan)*
> *Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team*
> Tel: +62 81 5787 03388  Email: yantisa.akhadi at hotosm.org
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