ian odonnell: technology + mapping

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  1. Article on a 'digital mapping project that allows the youth to create digital maps of their communities and then interact with that map by publicly tagging the issues they see. This cutting-edge mapping platform enables real-time data collection through web and mobile applications.'
  2. Booklet to explain to governments, decision makers and disaster professionals the potential uses of geoinformation technologies for reducing disaster risks and losses, based on the knowledge and experience of experts in these fields.
  3. A website which 'site details the efforts of InterAction members and others in the NGO community to help those affected by the earthquake and assist Haiti with its recovery'. The site is also developing a Food Security Aid Map which is due to be released in March 2011.
  4. Paper exploring the combination of digital and paper maps, particularly reflecting on the use of pen-based tools like the Anoto tool as an interface.
    07-10-2006 to , , ,
  5. "ButterflyNet is a mobile capture and access system for field scientists ... to quickly find their handwritten notes, photographs, sensor readings, GPS track logs, and other research content through a fast and information-rich interface."
  6. "An organization dedicated to the development and implementation of geospatial standards for free software."
    17-01-2006 to , , ,
  7. Site about recording movement patterns over time with GPS.
  8. Article describing reseach to use digitally augmented paper to add interactive features to paper-based tourist maps.
  9. Article describing research to explore new technologies for interactive paper that enable actions on paper to be linked to digital actions and to create a general web publishing framework to support the production of interactive paper documents.

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