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CWTSS++ Session 4 - 2018-236, 24th Aug

CWTSS++ Session 4 - 2018-236, 24th Aug

Feedback and review of FieldPapers exercise for mapping neighborhoods. Quick start lecture on how to use JOSM.

Discuss Mapillary and street-level imagery

Win Olario

August 23, 2018
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  1. CWTS++ Pilot for PUPSJ, 2018-235 n: erwin olario e: [email protected]

    m: https://t.me/GOwin Mapping with OpenStreetMap Mapping with Free and Open tools for newcomers
  2. Topics Today • [ST] FieldPapers Assignment • [CL] JOSM •

    [CL] Validation – Exercise: Map and Validate TM 4993
  3. iD vs JOSM • Browser-based • Limited to commonly used

    features • CPU guzzler • Great UX for beginners • Desktop Java application • Offers a large feature set, highly configurable • Used by power mappers • Can work offline
  4. Drawing elements with JOSM • How to draw – Node

    (Point) – Ways (Lines) – Closed Ways (Polygons / Areas)
  5. Tagging in JOSM • Tag features manually • Or conveniently

    use tagging presets (shortcut key: F3 or from the toolbar)
  6. Saving/Uploading your work • As usual, adding helpful changeset comments

    (and hashtags), and identifying your data source are encouraged when uploading your changes to OpenStreetMap
  7. Individual Seatwork • Use JOSM to edit at least one

    task from task #4993 • After your team has completed your individual tasks, switch role and validate the work of somebody else. – Leave comments, and suggestions. – Mark valid, or invalid, depending on your findings.
  8. Homework • Continue mapping your neighbourhood • Install Mapillary on

    your device and capture neighbourhood details • Do a write-up about a feature you discovered while mapping your neighbourhood (due: 26th, 12:00) • Install JOSM in your computers and use that as your editor to Map and Validate task #4993