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''For available datasets, see [[Atlas]]'' |
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Geography being an import part of most school curricula there are a few Open Content projects that could be implemented. There already exist two |
Geography being an import part of most school curricula there are a few Open Content projects that could be implemented. There already exist two open content projects that could be adapted for the OLPC. |
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=== OpenStreetMap === |
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[http://openstreetmap.org/ Openstreetmap.org] is a project to create free and open licensed maps of the world. The website is similar to Google Maps on the face of it, but the map is editable in a wiki-like approach, and OpenStreetMap is a not-for-profit mass collaboration which releases all underlying vector data for free. There many different software's for viewing maps, including interesting offline and highly compact vector-based options. For editing, the primary options are an an online flash editor, which sadly doesn't work well with [[Gnash]], or a java desktop application JOSM. JOSM works on openjdk. It also has some offline editing capability (save changes to file and upload later), as such it is the editor of choice for the [http://hot.openstreetmap.org Humantarian OpenStreetMap Team] who are working on and promoting mapping in the developing world. They also develop [http://learnosm.org learnosm.org] training materials. |
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[http://openstreetmap.org/ Openstreetmap.org] is a project that is creating a GoogleMaps like online map of the world. But OSM contains data that is Open Content, unlike proprietary versions from Yahoo, Google and Microsoft. However, their editor is in non-free Flash, or non-free java. [[Gnash]] isn't supported very well. |
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=== Cartography === |
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If [[GPS]] could be added to the xo, and [[Gnash be made to work]] there would be a great chance to add mapping to a very undermapped area. |
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Lucia Lovison of [[Afriterra]] drafted this cartography bundle: |
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'''[[Image:Cartography-3.xol|Cartography v3]]'''. She is looking for requests for future additions and collections. |
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== external sites == |
== external sites == |
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=== Geograph.org.uk === |
=== Geograph.org.uk === |
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http://svn.geograph.org.uk/svn/ |
http://svn.geograph.org.uk/svn/ |
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=== Wikipedia=== |
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*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Geographical_coordinates |
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*http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProjekt_Georeferenzierung/Wikipedia-World/en |
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[[Category:Geography]] |
[[Category:Geography]] |
Latest revision as of 10:59, 26 February 2013
Background
For available datasets, see Atlas
Geography being an import part of most school curricula there are a few Open Content projects that could be implemented. There already exist two open content projects that could be adapted for the OLPC.
Specific projects
OpenStreetMap
Openstreetmap.org is a project to create free and open licensed maps of the world. The website is similar to Google Maps on the face of it, but the map is editable in a wiki-like approach, and OpenStreetMap is a not-for-profit mass collaboration which releases all underlying vector data for free. There many different software's for viewing maps, including interesting offline and highly compact vector-based options. For editing, the primary options are an an online flash editor, which sadly doesn't work well with Gnash, or a java desktop application JOSM. JOSM works on openjdk. It also has some offline editing capability (save changes to file and upload later), as such it is the editor of choice for the Humantarian OpenStreetMap Team who are working on and promoting mapping in the developing world. They also develop learnosm.org training materials.
Cartography
Lucia Lovison of Afriterra drafted this cartography bundle: File:Cartography-3.xol. She is looking for requests for future additions and collections.
external sites
Geograph.org.uk
http://svn.geograph.org.uk/svn/