Mapping festival: Missing Maps | Maps research | University mapping
This event is planned as a "mini" mapping festival, will include three parallel sessions to get your mapping curiosity satisfied. The event will start in a lecture theatre to provide a 20-min introduction to OpenStreetMap and how collaborative mapping works. Then the attendees will have the opportunity to join any of the three groups to learn and work on different mapping activities.
Parallel Activities
Helping humanitarian organisations to map parts of the world that there's no mapping information. This is a hands-on activity that the missing map volunteers will lead and everyone can participate. This will be led by British Red Cross mappers.
Participants will need to bring a laptop.
Use OpenStreetMap data for research. There's a lot of data available on OpenStreetMap that helps to provide insights about the city. This session will guide the curiosity minded people to find answers to their questions. This will be led by UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis.
Participants will be able to engage more if bringing a laptop.
Map the university. OpenStreetMap was originally developed at University College London, however, there are areas of the university that remain unmapped. Join this group to complete UCL map. This will be an exploratory and walking activity around campus. This will be led by UCL Advanced Research Computing Centre.
You'll need a mobile phone with one of the mapping apps that we will recommend during the workshop.
Schedule
14:00–14:20 Introduction to the Mapping festival and Open Street Map
14:20–14:30 Introduction to the parallel sessions
14:30–16:45 Parallel sessions: Missing maps, OpenStreetMap for Research and Map the university.
Participants will be able to move between the sessions as they want.
16:45–17:00 Reconvene and closing.