[Ica-osgeo-labs] [OSGeo-Discuss] GeoForAll/OSGeo at the International Society of the Study of the Commons global conference (Edmonton, Canada, late May, 2015)?

Suchith Anand Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Wed Mar 11 05:32:21 PDT 2015


This definitely looks like a great event to be making connections http://www.iasc2015.org/abstracts.html  

It will be great opportunity for us if anyone from Canada in our list is planning to attend this. 

We should make sure next time, we have our paper submitted and present ideas for this event.

Best wishes,

Suchith
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Subject: Re: [Ica-osgeo-labs] [OSGeo-Discuss] GeoForAll/OSGeo at the International Society of the Study of the Commons global conference (Edmonton, Canada, late May, 2015)?

Hi Cameron,

You (and others on this list) might want to add yourselves to the list:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Advocate#Process_for_becoming_an_OSGeo_Advocate

Thanks for the helpful reminder. I added mine.

I checked yesterday and it looks like the idea of having an OSGeo workshop at the IASC conference might be too late, but I have one other person to ask still.

Is there anyone in the Western Canada group who might be interested in running a workshop in this conference in Edmonton week of May 25th 2015 on some OSGeo related technology (QGIS would be one option) IF I was able to arrange it? This would be to a community of potential GIS users for environmental research applications.

If not, over the next two years, I want to make this connection.

Cheers,
Charlie










On 10/03/2015 10:02 pm, Charles Schweik wrote:
Also...

It may be too late, but it occurred to me that it might be valuable to try and expand the footprint of GeoForAll/OSGeo users through a connection to the International Association of the Study of the Commons, and its global conference (May 25, 2015, Edmonton, Alberta) [1].

1) I wonder if it would be worth investigating a proposal of a 1-day workshop on one of OSGeo's desktop GIS packages (e.g., and Introduction to GIS) or going through the LiveDVD, or the use of NASA WorldWind to support landcover change research (brainstorming here...)?

2) Would anyone on this list be able to go to Edmonton and want to propose a workshop -- maybe that would require participants to bring laptops? (I can help make that connection to the conference organizers).

Again, it might be too late, but this is an important global scholarly and practitioner association who would have users and appreciation of OSGeo technology and GeoForAll open access educational efforts.

Contact me if you think you might be interested in going and flying the GeoForAll flag there, maybe by offering a workshop.

Cheers
Charlie

[1] http://www.iasc2015.org/



On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 11:14 AM, Suchith Anand <Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk>> wrote:
Colleagues,

Let me also take this opportunity to also thank Charlie and the whole GeoForAll - Global Educator of the Year Award 2015 committee for their help and inputs for this initiative which will have long term positive impacts in education efforts globally.

I would like to also congratulate Charlie ( i just saw this today!) on his winning the international award honouring the late political economist Elinor Ostrom, the only woman to date to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.

I am really grateful to Charlie's strong support for all our Open Geo Education efforts from the very start.  On behalf of "Geo for All' community, we are really proud and happy that Charlie has been recognised as one of the top 50 innovators in education for his cutting-edge use of open-source software in the classroom and as a research tool.

Details at http://www.umass.edu/researchnext/feature/open-source

"Open Education Week" is a great opportunity for all of us to reflect on the bigger purpose and join forces in using our collective knowledge to help open education opportunities to all to enable a better future for all.

Best wishes,

Suchith
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Subject: GeoForAll - Global Educator of the Year Award 2015

Dear colleagues,

On the occasion of Open Education Week 2015 http://www.openeducationweek.org/ , "Geo for All" community http://www.geoforall.org would to like to thank all educators worldwide who have made contributions to open education efforts and being good global citizens by helping spread the benefits of education to all.

We are very happy to announce the nominees for the GeoForAll - Global Educator of the Year Award 2015. This is an opportunity for us to thank  colleagues for their excellent contributions to Openness in Education principles in the Geo domain.

Congratulations to the following individuals or teams who received one or more nominations for the 2015 GeoForAll Global Educator of the Year Award
In no particular order, the nominees are:


INDIVIDUALS

- Daniel Baldwin, Costa Rica International Academy, Costa Rica, for his course on “Mapping the Mangroves” [1]
- Phil Davis, DelMar College, Texas, USA for his ongoing leadership and tireless efforts leading the creation of the GeoAcademy [2]
- Genovevea Laurente, Consultora Calixto, Uruguay and gvSIG Batovi for the course “Sistemas de Información Geográfica con uso de datos abiertos orientado a la educación,” or in English, “Geographic Information Systems for Education using Open Data” [3]
- Kurt Menke, Bird’s Eye View GIS, Alburquerque, NM, USA, for his Introduction to Open Source and Web Mapping course he developed for Central New Mexico Community College [4]
- Sterling Quinn, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania, USA, for his course on “Open Web Mapping” [5]
- Giorgio Zamboni, Politecnico di Milano, Como campus, Italy for his “PoliCrowd: A Social Network App with NASA World Wind. [6]


TEAMS

- Environmental Information Centre GRID-Warsaw; UNEP/GRID Warsaw for their EduGIS Academy [7]
- Open Source Geospatial Laboratory team at ETH Zurich, Switzerland for their Interactive Web Maps course [8]
- Shashi Shekhar and Brent Hecht, Computer Science, University of Minnesota, USA for their Massive Open Online Course “From GPS and Google Maps to Spatial Computing” [9]
- Lluis Vicens (SIGTE,Spain), Toni Hernandez (SIGTE, Spain), Jeremy Morley (University of Nottingham,UK), Alberto Romeu (Prodevelop) and Jorge Sanz (Prodevelop) for their GIS Open Source Summer School at the University of Girona in Spain [10]
- Ricardo Olivira, Raphael Moreno - FOSS4G lab, University of Colorado, Denver USA for their PostgreSQL/PostGIS course materials [11]
- Raquel Sosa, Rosario Casanova and Jorge Franco, for their gvSIG Educa/Batovi effort in Uruguay [12]
- Kurt Menke - Brids Eye View, Nate Jennings Urbandale Spatial, Jon Van Hoesen Green Mtn College, Rick Smith Texas A&M, and Phil Davis, Delmar College (all in USA) for their GeoAcademy development efforts [13]

All of these individuals and teams should be celebrated for their efforts. Just being nominated is an honour.

The award committee now has the very difficult task of selecting the GeoForAll Educator of the Year [14] out of this well deserving list of nominees. This year’s selections (possibly an individual and a team award) will be announced at the FOSS4G 2015- Europe "Open Innovation for Europe" conference at Como, Italy in July . Details at http://europe.foss4g.org/2015/

Congratulations again to all the nominees and we encourage you to list this nomination honour in your CVs.

Happy Open Education Week 2015 everyone.

Sincerely,

Prof. Charlie Schweik,  on behalf of the GeoForAll Educator Award Selection Committee:

Prof. Georg Gartner (President, ICA)
Jeff McKenna (President, OSGeo)
Chen Jun (President, ISPRS)
Prof. Maria Antonia Brovelli (Italy)
Dr. Xinyue Ye (USA)
Dr. Luciene Delazari (Brazil)
Dr. Tuong-Thuy Vu (Malaysia)
Prof. Venkatesh Raghavan (Japan/India)
Prof. Ivana Ivánová (Brazil)
Jeroen Ticheler (The Netherlands)
Dr. Serena Coetzee (South Africa)
Prof. Helena Mitasova (USA)
Anne Ghisla (Germany)
Patrick Hogan (USA)
Dr Suchith Anand (UK/India)



REFERENCES

[1] https://arabic.oercommons.org/EN/authoring/4247-mapping-the-mangroves-mwl/view
[2] https://foss4geo.wordpress.com/
[3] http://ipesvirtual.dfpd.edu.uy/course/category.php?id=81
[4] http://catalog.cnm.edu/
[5] https://www.e-education.psu.edu/geog585/
[6] http://geomobile.como.polimi.it/policrowd/
[7] http://edugis.pl/en/for-teachers/guide
[8] http://osgl.ethz.ch/osgl/Webmaps.html
[9] https://www.coursera.org/course/spatialcomputing
[10] http://www.sigte.udg.edu/summerschool2014/
[11] http://geospatial.ucdenver.edu/foss4g/training/tutorials
[12] https://www.fig.net/pub/monthly_articles/January_2013/gvsig_batovi_an_educational_gis.pdf
[13] https://foss4geo.wordpress.com
[14] http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GeoForAll_Global_Educator_of_the_Year_Award_2015



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