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Happy to see folks from various communities coming together to celebrate ODD with us.
Last Saturday afternoon, we celebrated Open Data Day 2018 in PUP San Juan, with several volunteers from OpenStreetMap Philippines and the local FOSS4G chapter facilitating the parallel seminars and workshop we ran. And,
Our beginners' workshop were led by the Powerpuff Girls awesome ladies of the OpenStreetMap volunteer community :
© 2018. Feye Andal.
BubblesJen (left),BlossomFeye (middle), andButtercupGellie (right)
For intermediate users, we offered a session on Geopandas, and another for Adjusting Imagery Offsets and alignments:
© 2018. E. Olario. RK (left) during the Geopandas session, and Rally on Imagery Offsets
Meanwhile, the unconference session discussions had a couple of lightning talks, including several impromptu ones that made the discussions more lively and interesting:
© 2018. E. Olario. Marx facilitating the open discussion on Open Data and DRR unconference. (P.S. Don't mind that object on the floor)
We had students, NGO workers and volunteers, academics, developers, and GIS specialists. We had a good mix of community enthusiasts, private sector representatives, and some civil servants.
We have a number of participants who traveled quite a ways to participate.
Aaron from the Peace Corps is working with the local government of Carigara in Leyte, and he's been supporting the municipal DRRM office in their effort to comprehensively map their town. He travelled a few days ahead of a scheduled trip to Manila, to join the activity.
Pierre showcases their activities in the YouthMappers chapter of the FEU Insititute of Technology.
Martin is flying out of the country that same evening but decided to "drop-by" and participate in the event. His work on LIDAR and his experience with open data, contributed a lot during the unconference discussions.
Ayoo did an impromptu demonstration of WebSafe, as a response to a question from an unconference participant. He used to work with Project NOAH, as a developer of Websafe.
There are many others who selflessly shared their time with us. We're grateful you came over. It wouldn't have been the same without you.
A special shout-out goes to the crew of volunteers from the university who provided general assistance throughout the event:
More photos from the event are now online.
Make arrangements with mapping and open data communities and enthusiasts for this year's Open Data Day event.
See proposed outline: http://simp.ly/p/nT2fkQ
To do
Post-event