[Sevilla] [OSM] MapMyDay
María Arias de Reyna
delawen at gmail.com
Wed Dec 2 04:09:58 PST 2015
Bueno, implicar a agentes sociales para mañana... ¿hay alguno en la
sala ahora mismo? :D
Yo es que no estoy muy puesta en cómo mapear estas cosas en OSM.
Entonces habría que empezar por empollarse eso. Y luego a lo mejor
hacer una flash mapping party como la que acabamos de montar pero
centrándonos en mobilidad. Lo veo precipitado. Hasta esta noche no
podría confirmar si yo podría participar o no.
Otra cosa que se me ocurre es simplemente hacer campaña por las redes
sociales contando cómo mapear cosas de mobilidad en OSM. Eso sí lo veo
más fácil de conseguir.
Deberíamos tener un calendario para que esto no nos pille por
sorpresa... ¿En la cuenta de gmail de geoinquietos?
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Moises Arcos <moiarcsan at gmail.com> wrote:
> Buenos días compis,
>
> estamos a tiempo de hacer algo mañana para el día mundial de la
> discapacidad???!!!
> Podríamos organizar una mapping para recoger datos sobre accesibilidad en
> comercios, implicando a los agentes sociales???
>
> Quien se anima?
>
> Un saludo!!!
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Lisa Manthey <lisa at sozialhelden.de>
> Date: 2015-11-24 11:55 GMT+01:00
> Subject: [HOT] Be part of a global mapping event for disability rights
> To: hot at openstreetmap.org
>
>
> Dear hot team,
>
>
> We invite you to join a worldwide mapping event to raise awareness for
> disability rights and accessibility. Information on the wheelchair
> accessibility of public places is often scarce or hard to find, making it
> very difficult for people with mobility impairments to participate in our
> communities. That is why the German NGO Sozialhelden (‘Social Heroes’), the
> World Health Organization (WHO) and the ITU are launching the campaign
> “MapMyDay”, which will begin on December 3, the International Day of Persons
> with Disabilities.
>
>
> During the campaign, people around the world will be marking the
> accessibility of public places such as stores, restaurants, train stations
> and government buildings on Wheelmap.org, a free online map which is also
> the world’s largest database for wheelchair accessible places. If many
> people in many places around the world contribute information to Wheelmap
> and if new conversations about accessibility are started along the way, this
> campaign will be a great success.
>
>
> That is where your organization comes in: Will you please spread the word
> about this campaign in your mapping community, your friends and networks and
> help us make this campaign a smashing success?
>
>
> I have attached two sheets to this email, one with general background
> information on the “MapMyDay” campaign and one with concrete ideas on how
> your mapping community can get involved. You can show your support with
> something as simple as retweeting our #MapMyDay posts - all the way to
> organizing a mapping event with your friends and network.
>
>
> More information: http://mapmyday.org/en/
>
> Fabebook: www.facebook.com/mapmyday
>
>
> Be the movement!
>
>
> --
> #MapMyDay - Be the movement! ♿
> Dec. 3, 2015 www.mapmyday.org
>
> We invite the world to mark places on Wheelmap.org.
> Everyone can be part of the movement!
> ____________________________________________
>
>
> Lisa Manthey
> Vorstand
>
> E-Mail: lisa at sozialhelden.de
>
> SOZIALHELDEN e.V.
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>
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>
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