[Ica-osgeo-labs] Mark your calendars! Doodle poll for GeoForAll substantive meetings at FOSS4G Europe in Como in July - results

Charles Schweik cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu
Wed May 6 07:05:20 PDT 2015


Thanks Phil,

This sounds like Certification should be one of the topics for the Tuesday
July 14th discussion for sure.

Would you mind being the "content" lead on this topic so that our limited
45-60 minutes spent on this in Como is productive?  What should our
discussion or goals be for that morning? Should others outside of our
network be recruited to attend our meeting?

Cheers,
Charlie




On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 2:45 PM, Phillip Davis <pdavis at delmar.edu> wrote:

> Charles the Certification issue was raised at the PDX meeting in a Birds
> of Feather with Jeff McKenna in attendance.  It resulted from Arnulfs
> mission to create a FOSS4G certification track with his Metaspatial
> Institute.  He has since thrown in the towel on that effort having received
> little assistance from the OSGeo projects, such as QGIS and GRASS.  We
> GeoForAll educators are still agitating to get an industry-led and defined
> certification process so our higher education graduates can gain additional
> recognition for their knowledge and skills.  Last rumors I heard QGIS
> project might be doing so this year.  I will be in Denmark in two weeks at
> the next Code Sprint hosted by Lene Fisher and Tim Sutton of QGIS will be
> there and we hope to have an update/discussion at that time.  It would be
> nice to report at Como in July that at least QGIS will have a certification
> available for end of 2015 so we can begin modifying our curriculum to meet
> those outcomes.  I approached the US GIS Certification Institute last year
> about adding FOSS4G certification to the GISP, but they declined having too
> much on their plate for next year or two.
>
> Phillip Davis
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> Subject: Re: [Ica-osgeo-labs] Mark your calendars! Doodle poll for
> GeoForAll substantive meetings at FOSS4G Europe in Como in July - results
>
> Hi GeoForAll colleagues,
>
> Thanks for the reminder, Toni. (Attached below is the email I sent out in
> March with the confirmed dates/times of our GeoForAll meetings in Como to
> help with travel arrangements.) But here's an update with more detail:
>
> Tuesday July 14th 8:30 - 11:30 am - substantive discussions
>
> Right now I have these three topics down as things we need to discuss live
> as a group:
>
> 1) GeoForAll and its connection to firms (this is a new issue that came up
> this week and is very important we get right)
> 2) Educational content curation strategies (e.g., ELOGeo, GeoAcademy
> GitHub, OSGeo Metadata Inventory system)
> 3) Certification issues (I need some help on this one -- is there someone
> who will be  there who can update us all on where we are related to this?)
>
> Please let me know if there are other pressing topics needing our
> attention. But I think we want to keep the agenda to 2 or 3 key discussion
> topics so we can really make some progress on them while together.
>
> Friday July 17th 12:00-1:00 pm - Bird's of a Feather.
>
> This will be an open session to plan our collective activities after
> reflecting on the conference experiences/discussions.
>
> Saturday July 18th 8:30-11:30 "Grant Sprint"
>
> This will partially be focused on Urban Science/City Analytics US NSF
> proposal that some of us have been discussing, but it would be **great** if
> any EU colleagues present could think about grant opportunities BEFORE the
> Como conference and use this time to possibly work on it here with others.
>
> I hope many of you going to Como can make these meetings.
>
> Cheers,
> Charlie Schweik
>
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 9:15 AM, Charles Schweik <
> cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu<mailto:cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu>> wrote:
> GeoForAll colleagues,
>
> 18 participants completed the FOSS4G EU GeoForAll meeting Doodle Poll
> (thanks!)
>
> For your travel planning and calendars, the best (Como, Italy) times for
> us to meet are:
>
> ** Tuesday July 14th, 8:30-11:30 - GeoForAll pre-conference meeting (13
> participants)
> - Here we will discuss 2 or 3 key substantive issues (still to be defined)
>
> ** Friday July 17th 12:00-1:00 Bird's of a Feather (all 18 participants)
> - Topic still to be defined, but my suggestion would be to have an open
> discussion of any topics people want to bring up after 2.5 days of the
> conference.
>
> ** Note: Friday afternoon, Maria tells me will be when the GeoForAll
> education award will be awarded
>
> ** Saturday July 18th, 8:30-11:30 - "Grant Sprint" -- (6 participants).
> Even though smaller group, we'll still do this and others are welcome to
> attend if they can.
>
> I've attached a screen shot (png) of the doodle pool results so you can
> see who will be there. We'll turn to trying to identify as a group the
> topics for July 14th next.
>
> Thanks all,
>
> Charlie Schweik
>
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Charlie Schweik

Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Dept of Environmental Conservation and Center for Public Policy and
Administration

Personal website: http://people.umass.edu/cschweik
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