Humanitarian OSM Team/Working groups/Training/Apr 10 2012 Notes
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Notes from IRC Meeting (GMT)
#hot irc://irc.oftc.net/hot
Time | Nickname | Comments |
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[15:01] | PierZen | HOT Training Working Group meeting is starting. |
[15:01] | PierZen | Nico and Kate are quite busy travelling these days, but want this group to go on. |
[15:01] | PierZen | Let start first by saying who is present. |
[15:02] | rrbaker | here (Rob Baker) |
[15:03] | AndrewBuck | I'm listening but probably won't contribute to the discussion. |
[15:04] | PierZen | just sent a message again on HOT list to call people. |
[15:05] | PierZen | Any other person present? |
[15:05] | FredB (~d96d1c91@shenron.openstreetmap.org) has joined #hot | |
[15:06] | ian29 (~Adium@c-98-218-228-75.hsd1.dc.comcast.net) has joined #hot | |
[15:06] | PierZen | That is a situation where a tool like Partychat would be usefull. With history of the discussion, we can start without waiting for people to come in. |
[15:06] | flavour | IRC can be logged |
[15:07] | PierZen | Anyone has tested Partychat to see if it would be better? |
[15:08] | rrbaker | Don't believe so |
[15:08] | PierZen | Anyhow, lets start the meeting. |
[15:08] | PierZen | The wiki page has some good stuff. |
[15:08] | PierZen | see http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Working_groups/Training |
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[15:09] | BesfortGuri | hi |
[15:10] | PierZen | Hi |
[15:10] | PierZen | Does the Goals section can be considered has sufficiently detailed? |
[15:10] | rrbaker | No. This wiki page is something I put together independently during an OSM hack weekend at GeoIQ several weeks ago. |
[15:11] | rrbaker | http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Working_groups/Training |
[15:11] | rrbaker | So that's something that could certainly use review, as well as the page as a whole |
[15:12] | PierZen | Should we discuss it here, or invite people to revise the page? |
[15:13] | rrbaker | If anyone (if there is anyone else) has immediate thoughts, go for it, but I think pointing people toward that page to contribute ideas or resources in the additional sections is a good homework assignment for the group |
[15:14] | PierZen | Fine. In the Audience section, there is presentation of Personas. Should we discuss about it? |
[15:14] | rrbaker | We can do that |
[15:14] | AndrewBuck | one thought here... It might be a good idea to have a category for new mappers in developing countries that has special instructions for things like working with slow/intermittent internet connections, working without GPS recievers, etc. |
[15:14] | PierZen | you want to dig into that on the wiki page? |
[15:15] | AndrewBuck | not really, just suggesting it. |
[15:15] | AndrewBuck | I don't know exactly how it would fit in. |
[15:15] | rrbaker | @AndrewBuck: I like it. We should build out some of these with finer contexts, especially how this could more immediately support HOT |
[15:16] | rrbaker | This table, btw, is inspired by the (short lived) design group that came out of SotM in Denver last year: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Design_Mailing_List/OSM.org_Personas |
[15:16] | AndrewBuck | you may also want to distibguish between local mappers and people doing remote-only mapping in the user groups. |
[15:16] | rrbaker | great |
[15:17] | PierZen | online tools are not adapted to slow connections, inexperimented people, I think. |
[15:18] | PierZen | But how to focus on these groups with the available tools we have? |
[15:18] | AndrewBuck | things like walking papers work very well in developing countries. |
[15:19] | rrbaker | Yeah, perhaps what's been started on learnosm.org by Kate and Jeff would be most productive |
[15:19] | rrbaker | That came out of the work in Indonesia, so I think there's more attention to that environment |
[15:19] | AndrewBuck | it takes a while to do the download and then re-upload the scans but that is not an interactive task, they just start it and wait for it to finish. |
[15:19] | PierZen | Other options? |
[15:20] | FredB | osmbugs |
[15:20] | FredB | no training required |
[15:20] | FredB | just click and describe |
[15:20] | PierZen | Or something adapted from it to indicate street names, etc? |
[15:21] | PierZen | because we want a reference to a specifice object. |
[15:22] | FredB | I think osmbugs is sufficient, if you want a reference to a specific object, a tool to cut the streets will be needed for example |
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[15:23] | PierZen | Something to think about. |
[15:23] | PierZen | Anything else about Audience and Personas? |
[15:25] | PierZen | Wiki page describes Current sources and Materials. But it should surely be completed with other stuff. |
[15:25] | rrbaker | Added New/Existing mappers (remote/low bandwidth) to the table |
[15:26] | rrbaker | Yeah, I imagine there's still a lot to add to that. If people from this group (and anyone playing at home in this chat) could toss a couple links in there, that would be brilliant |
[15:27] | rrbaker | I also have one other project I'd like to experiment with, related to this, if there are any RoR hackers out there with a couple extra cycles |
[15:27] | PierZen | And we would probably have to discriminate, identify the more relevant stuff for various groups. |
[15:27] | AndrewBuck | oh, one other user group would be representitives of aid organisations who want to use the data. Ideally we will cultivate lasting relationships with the bigger ones but there are many small NGO groups who could make use of our data in their work. |
[15:28] | rrbaker | very true |
[15:29] | PierZen | other topics to discuss? |
[15:31] | rrbaker | I think if there's one thing I've not been clear about in the discussions I've had this with this group, or with other individuals, is perhaps starting discussions about specifically what training manuals and packets of manuals need to be created |
[15:31] | rrbaker | Identifying those individually out of what's available now and then what we should be putting the hands of these personas seems like the next good step |
[15:32] | rrbaker | From there we can actually peer review and develop these in a tangible way |
[15:33] | PierZen | What is the best way to go on with this? |
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[15:35] | PierZen | Hi springmeyer. There will be minutes of the meeting. |
[15:35] | springmeyer | PierZen: okay, thank you |
[15:35] | rrbaker | For now, let's just focus on collecting resources. Everyone add links. Maybe next meeting we can focus on creating collections |
[15:36] | rrbaker | And identifying what's missing, incomplete, outdated, or.. shitty. |
[15:37] | rrbaker | That's my vote |
[15:37] | PierZen | I think that videos are tutorials if they are clear and you can understand. I've seen some that are moving constantly. Plus sound should be of goOd quality. And no strong accent. |
[15:39] | PierZen | any other comment? |
[15:39] | rrbaker | More videos and screencasts should certainly be on the top of the needs list |
[15:40] | AndrewBuck | I have seen some javascript wrapper code you can wrap around an embedded youtube or vimeo video to add subtitiles in one or more languages, and the subtitiles can be submitted by anyone. Could be a good thing to work on for the tutorial videos. |
[15:40] | PierZen | Yes, text facilitates comprehension, especially if english is not your mother tongue. |
[15:42] | rrbaker | Universalsubtitles.org (Amara) is also a good resource |
[15:43] | PierZen | Interesting. I will look at it. |
[15:44] | AndrewBuck | rrbaker: that is the one I was thinking of. Thanks for finding the link for it. OpenSourceEcology used it on their videos and it worked very well. |
[15:44] | rrbaker | nice |
[15:45] | PierZen | An other option would be to translate a video in other languages. |
[15:46] | AndrewBuck | that should maybe be an addititional step in the HOT activation process: check the most important tutorial videos and try to make sure there is a subtitle translation of them to the local language for the affected area (it would be a lower priority step than other steps but it would be good to include in the procedures anyway). |
[15:46] | PierZen | yes. |
[15:47] | AndrewBuck | PierZen: that universalsubs does also allow for mulitple languages as well. |
[15:47] | PierZen | that should be very interesting. |
[15:48] | PierZen | Ten minutes to go. Any other subject for today? |
[15:50] | rrbaker | Good enough for me for now, focusing on finding and listing existing resources |
[15:50] | rrbaker | Seems like a good assignment |
[15:50] | PierZen | That was an instructive meeting. |
[15:50] | PierZen | When should we schedule the next meeting? Next week or in two weeks? Is this hour is ok? |
[15:53] | rrbaker | Works for me |
[15:54] | PierZen | Ok for today I thinks. Thanks a lot for your participation. I will save the log to a wiki page. Have a good day all. |
[15:55] | AndrewBuck | talk to you later then. |
[15:55] | PierZen | we can continue if you want. |
[15:55] | AndrewBuck | Nothing else that I can think of at the moment. |
[15:55] | PierZen | fine. |
[15:56] | AndrewBuck | I lurk on IRC all the time anyway on this channel and the main OSM so if I think of anything further I'll post it. |
[15:56] | PierZen | ok. |
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[15:57] | PierZen | jgc : we just finish the meeting. The log will be on the wiki. |
[16:08] | jgc2 | Merci PierZen |
[16:09] | rrbaker | Thanks for scheduling this one PierZen |