[OSGeo-Edu] Informal request for association
Poulicos Prastacos
poulicos at iacm.forth.gr
Mon Sep 18 12:54:23 PDT 2006
Hi to all:
Thanks for the prompt reports.
FORTH is preparing a proposal to be submitted to the Greek Secretariat of
Research and Technology (not EU) for organizing workshops in the area of
"open GIS". In this proposal I think several Universities, some companies
and probably the Greek association of GIS will participate.
Since the time is short I wrote to Arnulf Christi whether you had some
educational material that we could use in the proposal. An "association"
with OsGeo.org could also enhance the proposal.
As part of the project we intend to do workshops in 4-5 cities in Greece on
"open GIS". Each workshop (assume 5 days) will consist of 1 day of
introduction on GIS / open GIS and on the following days we will do a hands
on training on several open GIS software. Something as the workshops in
Lausanne.
We intend to invite some people from abroad to come to teach and probably as
part of this project some Greeks go abroad for 1 day training etc.
Given the fact that there is short time our intention now is to submit the
proposal (deadline September 25) and then when we get it probably change a
bit things.
I have included on the cc list some colleagues who will be working on the
proposal the coming days. Myself I have to fly tomorrow to Muenster,
Germany and will be overseeing the preparation of the proposal from there.
Looking forwards to your active support.
Poulicos Prastacos
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ari Jolma [mailto:ari.jolma at tkk.fi]
> Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 8:48 PM
> To: discuss at edu.osgeo.org
> Cc: poulicos at iacm.forth.gr; board at board.osgeo.org
> Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Edu] Informal request for association
>
> This sounds interesting and IACM looks respectable organization by
> looking at their website.
>
> There is not yet an approved procedure for getting OSGeo certification
> for educational materials. However, I think we'd be willing to
> cooperate, if the materials meet, e.g., some openness requirements.
>
> OSGeo itself is a legal entity and decisions about it entering into
> legal associations is decided by the board and president. Being an U.S.
> based organization it probably can be an official partner in EU funded
> projects but can't receive funding from EU.
>
> There are also OSGeo associated European researchers/university
> educators who can participate in such a program officially, i.e., are
> eligible for EU funding.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Ari
>
> Arnulf Christl kirjoitti:
> > Hello EduCom,
> > Dr. Poulicos Prastacos from the Institute of Applied and Computational
> > Mathematics (IACM) of the Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas
> > (FORTH) http://www.iacm.forth.gr/regional was rather impressed by the
> > FOSS4G conference and congratulates us for the success.
> >
> > They are currently preparing an EU funded program to train researchers
> in
> > GIS and he now plans to propose an Open Source GIS track. He asked
> whether
> > (citing)
> > "OSGeo could 'participate' in the consortium (some kind of loose
> > association)".
> >
> > I answered that one focal interest of OSGeo is the Education Curriculum
> > and that I would forward his request to this committee. Are you prepared
> > to handle this kind of request? Unless I missed something we have not
> > worked out anything to handle this kind of association or participation
> > and therefore also included the board list.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Arnulf.
> >
> >
>
>
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> Geoinformaatio- ja paikannustekniikka
> Geoinformation and positioning technology
> Teknillinen Korkeakoulu / Helsinki University of Technology
> POBox 1200, 02015 TKK, Finland
> Email: ari.jolma at tkk.fi URL: http://www.tkk.fi/~jolma
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