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<div>It does appear that flash drives are replacing disks for many uses, in particular they allow local writing of maps and transformed data. With a DVD there needs to be writable storage available, ideally on the network so it can be accessed from any computer.
We will be lacking that for our course so this may be the best approach.
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<div>Have you tried setting up the flash drives to be bootable, to avoid the need for a VM?</div>
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<div>Also, are you encouraging the students to back up their flash drives in some way?<br>
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<div>On Jun 2, 2015, at 8:22 AM, Jeremy Morley <<a href="mailto:Jeremy.Morley@nottingham.ac.uk">Jeremy.Morley@nottingham.ac.uk</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div>I have training material that is based on OSGeo Live running as a Virtual Box VM. The material is designed to run from a 16GB or preferably a 32GB memory stick using VirtualBox installed on the local machine. The practicals use a pack of UK Open Data so
can be redistributed. This scheme is the result of a lot of iteration. It now runs pretty smoothly, is fairly easy to set up, and using memory sticks means the students can take away a "GIS system on a stick" at the end of classes. Typically on 1-2 students
of 15-20 a year have claimed the deposit back rather than keep the stick. The data pack could go on the web to be downloaded. The practical class material ATM is 4 PDFs (originated from Word docs)</div>
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<div>I'm seeing Charlie on Friday and can discuss handing this on then. There's also a series of lectures to go with the practicals which use PPT slides.</div>
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On 28 May 2015, at 09:41, Charles Schweik <<a href="mailto:cschweik@pubpol.umass.edu">cschweik@pubpol.umass.edu</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div>We'll ponder this as well. I'm copying my collaborators.</div>
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Hi Jorge, others,<br>
One thing which would be very valuable would be to align development of GIS training material with the OSGeo-Live build process. Probably incorporate training material in the documentation at:<br>
<a href="http://live.osgeo.org/" target="_blank">http://live.osgeo.org</a><br>
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This could be collaboratively developed and continually updated by both project teams, training institutes, and our existing teams of translators.<br>
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Jorge, it looks like you have a good start on this. I'd be interested to see how we could link with OSGeo-Live.<br>
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On 27/05/2015 7:01 am, Jorge Gustavo Rocha wrote:<br>
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Hi Charlie, hi Andy,<br>
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Last year I've started (but not finished) a web gis course, based on OSGeo Live.<br>
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My goal was to create a course that could be translated to different languages, and always using local data.<br>
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I've created <a href="http://mapmaking.info/" target="_blank">http://mapmaking.info/</a> to setup the course. I've just created contents for chinese students, using chinese data (but I didn't had time to write it in mandarim, so it is still in english). Now
I'm translating the course to portuguese, using data from Portugal.<br>
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My suggestion is to use administrative data for some global source like:<br>
* <a href="http://www.gadm.org/" target="_blank">http://www.gadm.org/</a><br>
* <a href="http://gdem.ersdac.jspacesystems.or.jp/" target="_blank">http://gdem.ersdac.jspacesystems.or.jp/</a><br>
* OSM planet extracts<br>
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Every student would use the same technologies, the same algoritms, but using data that has some meaning for them. Those interested in teaching the course to a new community would have to translate the contents and to provide the equivalent datasets related
with the community.<br>
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We already have tons of open source software available in different languagues and amazing data from all around the globe. It is time to create powerful contens "Think globally" adapted to local learning communities "act locally".<br>
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As a minor note, whenever possible, we should align our syllabus with the BoK, despite web gis being the weakest BoK topic.<br>
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Hello GeoForAll colleagues,<br>
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Some colleague and I just received some funding to develop a new Web-GIS<br>
course for Spring 2016, and this week we are working on a rough draft<br>
syllabus as a requirement from the funder. We're in negotiation with the<br>
funder on intellectual property rights, but we are confident that we<br>
will be able to license the course open access under some Creative<br>
Commons license. I also want to try and use this effort as a step<br>
forward in our quest to build the content system and a 'new derivative<br>
work' system.<br>
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My request:<br>
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*If you have taught a Web-GIS class in the last few years and are<br>
willing to share your syllabus with us*, or if you have relevant<br>
materials you are willing to share, please let me know (and copy my<br>
developer colleague, Andy Anderson, cc'd above). If we use anything,<br>
we'd of course give you attribution!<br>
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Charlie Schweik<br>
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