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 :)
讨论
feyeandal 于 2017年09月26日 01:52 的评论
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.
Glassman 于 2017年09月26日 02:10 的评论
Of course when you are done, in keeping with the spirit of OSM, head for a pub to celebrate.
Best of luck, Clifford
Polyglot 于 2017年09月26日 08:16 的评论
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
Zverik 于 2017年09月26日 11:16 的评论
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.
Zverik 于 2017年09月26日 11:17 的评论
Also, you can skip teaching tags if you teach people just a single shortcut: F3 (Fn+F3 on macbooks).
andreougm 于 2017年09月27日 13:10 的评论
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