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Hi All:
I saw this today and thought I would share. My discovery started with a “Mapping Party” invite that came via the Geographic Information Systems for Municipal Organizations in NYC (GISMONYC) list serve. The “Mapping Party” is (from its Meetup Posting) about Open Source Mapping and they “do a brief introduction about OSM, then go out and collect data (w/ walking papers) in the neighborhood around NYU (split people into small groups), come back and enter the data.” It is a “Workshop” as part of the Wiki Conference, which has some innovative aspects to it. For more information, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Wiki-Conference
Thought you might be interested. If anyone goes, or hears anything about, I’d be interesting in finding out how it went, including details on the success of their different interactive components.
David Stolarz
Public Group active 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Digital Studies Group
The Digital Studies Group (DSG) brings together CUNY faculty members, researchers, and doctoral students interested in a broad range of intellectual, cultural, economic, legal, and pedagogical issues related to the growing impact of digital media on the ways we read, think, teach, learn and entertain ourselves in the United States and across the globe. Beginning in fall 2009, the seminar will meet periodically at The CUNY Graduate Center to hear presentations of ongoing digital media research work, to discuss traditional and online texts on digital media issues, and to explore new digital media approaches to cultural production and to questions of teaching and learning.
