An interesting data tip came into yours truly over Twitter via user @RSchultzSNHU introducing us to a data resource called OpenAerialMap
Webinar – OpenStreetMap, Active Learning in the Classroom for Humanitarian Need
A webinar of interest presented by Presented By: Steven Johnson
HOT requesting help with Nepal emergency mapping response
A message on behalf of the HOTOSM humanitarian mapper team in response to the crisis in Nepal – This message comes via way of the OSM-Colorado Group
Data Tip – Nepal Earthquake Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX – Beta)
An interesting resource tip came our way for those looking to support relief efforts in Nepal – The Nepal Earthquake Humanitarian Data Exchange
Tip – Mapillary as a source for editing OpenStreetMap
Some pretty cool news out of the Mapillary blog that enables OSM editors to integrate Mapillary technology
OSM Plus 2014 Takes Place Following State of the Map DC
A reminder of this event comes my way via Peter Batty, through Steve coast – enter OSM Plus 2014. An event for OpenStreetMap enthusiasts and businesses looking to leverage OSM and OSM-based solutions for their business. Details about the event, which takes place directly after the DC State of the Map (SOTM) event… This year […]
State of the Map US @sotmus 2014, April 12-13, Washington DC
This comes via the official SOTM website regarding SOTM 2014… We’re happy to announce that the 2014 State of the Map US conference will take place in Washington DC at the Convention Center April 12 and 13. Plan to join us to connect with other mappers, learn how to work with OpenStreetMap data, and hack […]
Mapping How To – Reporting Map Errors to Google maps, Bing, Mapquest, OSM, and others data providers
You know the scenario… you browse an online map service for directions or a local search and notice an error or issue with a place of interest (POI), an error with a road segment, or notice some other oddity with the basemap layer. Now what? Luckily most of the major map providers have mechanisms to […]