I am very excited to host a JOSM workshop at the Cornell Branch of the Telluride Association, where I am currently a faculty fellow.This is the first OSM workshop I am running, so I would really appreciate the OSM community’s suggestions.
The plan is (a) to run a 2-hour workshop to familiarise the CBTA community (of ~30 students) with OSM and its editing options and (b) host a mapathon (OSM tasking manager)
The CBTA is a highly diverse, intellectually involved and socially active community of students. I look forward to teaching and learning from them.
Workshop countdown: 56 days :)
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2017년 9월 26일 01:52에 feyeandal님의 의견
From our previous experiences, two-hours is too short for a JOSM workshop. You may consider using Edit with iD instead of teaching JOSM especially if the participants are beginners.
2017년 9월 26일 02:10에 Glassman님의 의견
Of course when you are done, in keeping with the spirit of OSM, head for a pub to celebrate.
Best of luck, Clifford
2017년 9월 26일 08:16에 Polyglot님의 의견
Hi Andre,
I created some scripts to automatically set up JOSM preconfigured with some interesting settings for a Mapathon:
https://github.com/osmbe/JOSMforMapathons
This works on Windows and Linux. The precondition is that Java is already installed though. Do the participants bring their own computers?
Jo
2017년 9월 26일 11:16에 Zverik님의 의견
Installing JOSM is the one thing that often goes wrong. Some computers don’t have recent Java, some have trouble with displaying fonts, etc etc.
Also, ask everyone to bring a mouse: mapping with a touchpad is painful. Mac users don’t usually think of that.
2017년 9월 26일 11:17에 Zverik님의 의견
Also, you can skip teaching tags if you teach people just a single shortcut: F3 (Fn+F3 on macbooks).
2017년 9월 27일 13:10에 andreougm님의 의견
Thank you all for the suggestions. I’ve asked the students to download JOSM in advance, but it seems like a good idea to have a pre-session and make sure that JOSM works for everyone.
Have a nice day