[Geo4All] [OSGeo-Discuss] Guidelines for digital inclusion

Munich Orientation Convention volksnav at volksnav.de
Thu Sep 13 01:46:56 PDT 2018


Hi Suchit,

 

thank you for the tip, which helps to understand that open systems but also
name based systems are actually excluding this minority.

 

Henrique

 

Von: Munich Orientation Convention [mailto:volksnav at volksnav.de] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. September 2018 16:58
An: 'ICTliteracy at unesco.org'; 'literacy at pearson.com'
Cc: 'info at pearson.de'; 'info at pearson.com'
Betreff: Orientation tools for the illiterate, blind, children etc.

 

To

UNESCO, Paris

Literacy project - and others

 

 

Copy: to whom it may concern

 

 

Orientation tools for the illiterate, blind, children etc.

========================================

Your imaginable address            www.volksnav.de/UnescoParis 

App "VolksNav"
<http://www.volksnav.de/smartphone> www.volksnav.de/smartphone
- 500 cities

 

 

Dear Sir or Madam,

 

I'm a German-Brazilian inventor and I've developed an orientation system
based on imaginary clocks. Among 25 (!) benefits, it gives better answers to
the simple question "where?" than the alternatives
www.volksnav.de/alternatives . With this system, even street children have
been able to find hidden coins in Copacabana's beach sand.

 

For your comparison: post administrations, ESRI/TheScienceOfWhere etc. are
adopting location codes based on names (!?) www.volksnav.de/w3wComparison.
This is not smart but proves the existence of a huge but ignored market gap:

 

-         nonacademic location codes

 

also for crossings, stations, stop points, bridges, buildings, rooms,
emergency exits etc.

 

I'd like to propose this system for your purposes and ask you to contact me
for more details. Thank you in advance and

 

inventors friendly regards

 

Henrique Koehler

Munich Orientation Convention

StatusQuoC MUN m1 r42

 

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