[Ica-osgeo-labs] RGS-IBG event : Field technologies: (cheap and accessible) fieldwork mapping and monitoring techniques 18th March 6:30pm
Suchith Anand
Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Sun Mar 6 23:41:15 PST 2016
Dear all,
These events run by the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) might be of wider interest. Thanks to Mark Mulligan for sharing this info.
Also the Geo-technology in the Field: GIS, GPS, and Remote sensing for fieldwork workshop (Monday 25 and Tuesday 26 April 2016) which will cover Open source GIS, GPS Data and monitoring etc might be of interest.
Details at http://www.rgs.org/OurWork/Fieldwork+and+Expeditions/GO+seminars+and+workshops/GIS+for+expeditions+and+fieldwork.htm
Best wishes,
Suchith
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From: Mark Mulligan [mark.mulligan at kcl.ac.uk]
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 7:02 AM
To: Suchith Anand
Subject: RGS-IBG FOSS software and hardware event
Apologies for cross postings.
Please join us at the RGS-IBG for a series of short TED-talk style presentations on new cheap and accessible fieldwork mapping and monitoring technologies.
Friday 18 March 2016, 6.30pm (doors open 6pm)
Topics and speakers include:
Ed Parsons, Geospatial Technologist, Google: Google’s field technology [10 mins]
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Joanna Wilkin, University of Southampton OSM, Missing Maps and humanitarian applications [10 mins]
Martin Wooster, KCL Low-cost field research drones and tethered remote sensing platforms [10 mins]
Thomas Smith, KCL Using Arduino micro-controllers in the field [10 mins]
James Millington, KCL Mobile Apps for fieldwork [10 mins]
1 minute shout-outs:
Field mapping apps (Faith Taylor, KCL)
Camera trapping (Emma Tebbs, KCL)
Get data for your field site using Openstreetmap Overpass API (Michele Ferrier, KCL)
Free satellite Earth Observation data (Dr Richard Teeuw, Portsmouth University)
Using Openstreetmap on the ground (Naomi Morris, Portsmouth University)
FreeStation: cutting the cost of field monitoring by 99% (Mark Mulligan, KCL)
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Examples of the technology and equipment will be available. The talks will be followed by a break-out discussions on these topics at the RGS bar
Finish around 9pm
Price: £6.50 (part subsidised, includes complimentary drink and covers cost of keeping the RGS staffed and open for the evening). Sign up at RGS-IBG website <http://www.rgs.org/OurWork/Fieldwork+and+Expeditions/GO+seminars+and+workshops/GIS+for+expeditions+and+fieldwork.htm>
Best
Mark
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