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Maps, Kids and Humanitarian Outreach

skonate님이 English로 2017년 10월 31일에 게시함. 최근 2017년 11월 1일에 업데이트됨.

[ed. note: Data @ IFRC is a blog series to share highlights from the Red Cross Red Crescent Secretariat and National Societies. We will include learning opportunities and thought pieces on all things data from ethics to evidence.] Texte alternatif Maps have always been storytelling devices. And, the art of mapmaking is a community-building exercise. Missing Maps and YouthMappers are two programs which provide unique ways to connect humanitarian work to mapmaking. YouthMappers, with university chapters around the world, connects humanitarian mapping needs to education programs. Their main target group is university-level geography (GIS) students. Missing Maps is both a global and local program that supports mapathons around the world. Inspired by both concepts, data scientists Heather Leson and Guido Pizzini co-hosted a Missing Map event for youth at Ecole Internationale Geneva. See below the complete narration;

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2017년 11월 1일 03:29GOwin님의 의견

Thank you for sharing!

But why are you copying and pasting content, when you could have simply shared a short summary, and a link to the original site with richer content?

https://media.ifrc.org/innovation/2017/07/03/maps-kids-and-humanitarian-outreach/

Anyway, “whiteboard mapping” is an interesting approach. I hope we could try that out ourselves in one of our local outreach activities.

2017년 11월 1일 06:41skonate님의 의견

thankyou very much GOwin for your comment.

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