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MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory celebrates 5 years as an open data community! It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open sourceMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
Isaiah Bowman’s expedition as it journey’s to the Andes in 1913. Bowman helped establish AGS and is the namesake for the AGS BowmanExpeditions.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Tucked away on the 3 rd floor of the MLK Library in downtown Washington DC are forty drawers filled with more than 8,000 historical maps of Washington DC.. Over the next few months, thanks to a new partnership between MapStory and the DC Public Library, a subset of these maps will be scanned, digitized, geo-referenced and uploaded into MapStory.org.As a result, MapStory users will beMAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.MAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
FedGeoDay, the conference for open source geo applications in the federal government, released its jam-packed schedule this week.The conference will take place February 28 from 8am-5pm in Washington DC. See the full schedule and details here.. MapStory is proud to co-sponsor the event, along with our friends at MapBox, OpenGeo, DigitalGlobe, RadiantBlue, Arc2Earth, and Azavea.MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory celebrates 5 years as an open data community! It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open sourceMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
Isaiah Bowman’s expedition as it journey’s to the Andes in 1913. Bowman helped establish AGS and is the namesake for the AGS BowmanExpeditions.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Tucked away on the 3 rd floor of the MLK Library in downtown Washington DC are forty drawers filled with more than 8,000 historical maps of Washington DC.. Over the next few months, thanks to a new partnership between MapStory and the DC Public Library, a subset of these maps will be scanned, digitized, geo-referenced and uploaded into MapStory.org.As a result, MapStory users will beMAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.MAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
FedGeoDay, the conference for open source geo applications in the federal government, released its jam-packed schedule this week.The conference will take place February 28 from 8am-5pm in Washington DC. See the full schedule and details here.. MapStory is proud to co-sponsor the event, along with our friends at MapBox, OpenGeo, DigitalGlobe, RadiantBlue, Arc2Earth, and Azavea.MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.MAPSTORY | BLOG
The MapStory Foundation was proud to be a participating organization in a recent Thought Leadership Forum organized by the American Architectural FoundationMAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
FedGeoDay, the conference for open source geo applications in the federal government, released its jam-packed schedule this week.The conference will take place February 28 from 8am-5pm in Washington DC. See the full schedule and details here.. MapStory is proud to co-sponsor the event, along with our friends at MapBox, OpenGeo, DigitalGlobe, RadiantBlue, Arc2Earth, and Azavea. WELCOME DEBORAH BERRY, 2015 MAPSTORY SUMMER FELLOW Welcome Deborah Berry, 2015 MapStory Summer Fellow & Francis Perkins Scholar. Deborah comes to us from Mt. Holyoke College, where she recently went back to school for a degree in geography. Her Fellowship is supported by a Francis Perkins Scholarship, awarded to select students who embody the spirit of Perkins, our first female cabinet secretary and a lifelong advocate for women’sMAPSTORY | BLOG
Catalyzing interdisciplinary research and data The challenges of the modern era - climate change, urbanization, species extinction, etc - require unique collaboration among researchers across the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities that result in comprehensive solutions with both technical and socio-political relevance.MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
Isaiah Bowman’s expedition as it journey’s to the Andes in 1913. Bowman helped establish AGS and is the namesake for the AGS BowmanExpeditions.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Tucked away on the 3 rd floor of the MLK Library in downtown Washington DC are forty drawers filled with more than 8,000 historical maps of Washington DC.. Over the next few months, thanks to a new partnership between MapStory and the DC Public Library, a subset of these maps will be scanned, digitized, geo-referenced and uploaded into MapStory.org.As a result, MapStory users will beMAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
FedGeoDay, the conference for open source geo applications in the federal government, released its jam-packed schedule this week.The conference will take place February 28 from 8am-5pm in Washington DC. See the full schedule and details here.. MapStory is proud to co-sponsor the event, along with our friends at MapBox, OpenGeo, DigitalGlobe, RadiantBlue, Arc2Earth, and Azavea.MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
Isaiah Bowman’s expedition as it journey’s to the Andes in 1913. Bowman helped establish AGS and is the namesake for the AGS BowmanExpeditions.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.MAPSTORY | BLOG
Tucked away on the 3 rd floor of the MLK Library in downtown Washington DC are forty drawers filled with more than 8,000 historical maps of Washington DC.. Over the next few months, thanks to a new partnership between MapStory and the DC Public Library, a subset of these maps will be scanned, digitized, geo-referenced and uploaded into MapStory.org.As a result, MapStory users will beMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
FedGeoDay, the conference for open source geo applications in the federal government, released its jam-packed schedule this week.The conference will take place February 28 from 8am-5pm in Washington DC. See the full schedule and details here.. MapStory is proud to co-sponsor the event, along with our friends at MapBox, OpenGeo, DigitalGlobe, RadiantBlue, Arc2Earth, and Azavea.MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.MAPSTORY | BLOG
The MapStory Foundation was proud to be a participating organization in a recent Thought Leadership Forum organized by the American Architectural FoundationMAPSTORY | BLOG
FedGeoDay, the conference for open source geo applications in the federal government, released its jam-packed schedule this week.The conference will take place February 28 from 8am-5pm in Washington DC. See the full schedule and details here.. MapStory is proud to co-sponsor the event, along with our friends at MapBox, OpenGeo, DigitalGlobe, RadiantBlue, Arc2Earth, and Azavea.MAPSTORY | BLOG
We're excited to announce that MapStory has been named a finalist for the 5th Digital Media & Learning (DML) Competition, sponsored by the Macarthur Foundation. HelpMAPSTORY | BLOG
Catalyzing interdisciplinary research and data The challenges of the modern era - climate change, urbanization, species extinction, etc - require unique collaboration among researchers across the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities that result in comprehensive solutions with both technical and socio-political relevance.MAPSTORY | BLOG
Welcome Deborah Berry, 2015 MapStory Summer Fellow & Francis Perkins Scholar. Deborah comes to us from Mt. Holyoke College, where she recently went back to school for a degree in geography. Her Fellowship is supported by a Francis Perkins Scholarship, awarded to select students who embody the spirit of Perkins, our first female cabinet secretary and a lifelong advocate for women’sMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory celebrates 5 years as an open data community! It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open sourceMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.HELP.MAPSTORY.ORG
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Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Tucked away on the 3 rd floor of the MLK Library in downtown Washington DC are forty drawers filled with more than 8,000 historical maps of Washington DC.. Over the next few months, thanks to a new partnership between MapStory and the DC Public Library, a subset of these maps will be scanned, digitized, geo-referenced and uploaded into MapStory.org.As a result, MapStory users will beMAPSTORY | BLOG
FedGeoDay, the conference for open source geo applications in the federal government, released its jam-packed schedule this week.The conference will take place February 28 from 8am-5pm in Washington DC. See the full schedule and details here.. MapStory is proud to co-sponsor the event, along with our friends at MapBox, OpenGeo, DigitalGlobe, RadiantBlue, Arc2Earth, and Azavea.MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory celebrates 5 years as an open data community! It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open sourceMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.HELP.MAPSTORY.ORG
help.mapstory.org - CfoMAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Tucked away on the 3 rd floor of the MLK Library in downtown Washington DC are forty drawers filled with more than 8,000 historical maps of Washington DC.. Over the next few months, thanks to a new partnership between MapStory and the DC Public Library, a subset of these maps will be scanned, digitized, geo-referenced and uploaded into MapStory.org.As a result, MapStory users will beMAPSTORY | BLOG
FedGeoDay, the conference for open source geo applications in the federal government, released its jam-packed schedule this week.The conference will take place February 28 from 8am-5pm in Washington DC. See the full schedule and details here.. MapStory is proud to co-sponsor the event, along with our friends at MapBox, OpenGeo, DigitalGlobe, RadiantBlue, Arc2Earth, and Azavea.MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.MAPSTORY | BLOG
The MapStory Foundation was proud to be a participating organization in a recent Thought Leadership Forum organized by the American Architectural FoundationMAPSTORY | BLOG
FedGeoDay, the conference for open source geo applications in the federal government, released its jam-packed schedule this week.The conference will take place February 28 from 8am-5pm in Washington DC. See the full schedule and details here.. MapStory is proud to co-sponsor the event, along with our friends at MapBox, OpenGeo, DigitalGlobe, RadiantBlue, Arc2Earth, and Azavea.MAPSTORY | BLOG
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We're excited to announce that MapStory has been named a finalist for the 5th Digital Media & Learning (DML) Competition, sponsored by the Macarthur Foundation. HelpMAPSTORY | BLOG
Catalyzing interdisciplinary research and data The challenges of the modern era - climate change, urbanization, species extinction, etc - require unique collaboration among researchers across the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities that result in comprehensive solutions with both technical and socio-political relevance.MAPSTORY | BLOG
Welcome Deborah Berry, 2015 MapStory Summer Fellow & Francis Perkins Scholar. Deborah comes to us from Mt. Holyoke College, where she recently went back to school for a degree in geography. Her Fellowship is supported by a Francis Perkins Scholarship, awarded to select students who embody the spirit of Perkins, our first female cabinet secretary and a lifelong advocate for women’sMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory celebrates 5 years as an open data community! It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open sourceMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.HELP.MAPSTORY.ORG
help.mapstory.org - CfoMAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
FedGeoDay, the conference for open source geo applications in the federal government, released its jam-packed schedule this week.The conference will take place February 28 from 8am-5pm in Washington DC. See the full schedule and details here.. MapStory is proud to co-sponsor the event, along with our friends at MapBox, OpenGeo, DigitalGlobe, RadiantBlue, Arc2Earth, and Azavea.MAPSTORY | BLOG
We're excited to announce that MapStory has been named a finalist for the 5th Digital Media & Learning (DML) Competition, sponsored by the Macarthur Foundation. HelpMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory celebrates 5 years as an open data community! It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open sourceMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.HELP.MAPSTORY.ORG
help.mapstory.org - CfoMAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
FedGeoDay, the conference for open source geo applications in the federal government, released its jam-packed schedule this week.The conference will take place February 28 from 8am-5pm in Washington DC. See the full schedule and details here.. MapStory is proud to co-sponsor the event, along with our friends at MapBox, OpenGeo, DigitalGlobe, RadiantBlue, Arc2Earth, and Azavea.MAPSTORY | BLOG
We're excited to announce that MapStory has been named a finalist for the 5th Digital Media & Learning (DML) Competition, sponsored by the Macarthur Foundation. HelpMAPSTORY | BLOG
The MapStory Foundation was proud to be a participating organization in a recent Thought Leadership Forum organized by the American Architectural FoundationMAPSTORY | BLOG
Welcome Deborah Berry, 2015 MapStory Summer Fellow & Francis Perkins Scholar. Deborah comes to us from Mt. Holyoke College, where she recently went back to school for a degree in geography. Her Fellowship is supported by a Francis Perkins Scholarship, awarded to select students who embody the spirit of Perkins, our first female cabinet secretary and a lifelong advocate for women’sMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory celebrates 5 years as an open data community! It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open sourceMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.HELP.MAPSTORY.ORG
help.mapstory.org - CfoMAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
FedGeoDay, the conference for open source geo applications in the federal government, released its jam-packed schedule this week.The conference will take place February 28 from 8am-5pm in Washington DC. See the full schedule and details here.. MapStory is proud to co-sponsor the event, along with our friends at MapBox, OpenGeo, DigitalGlobe, RadiantBlue, Arc2Earth, and Azavea.MAPSTORY | BLOG
We're excited to announce that MapStory has been named a finalist for the 5th Digital Media & Learning (DML) Competition, sponsored by the Macarthur Foundation. HelpMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory celebrates 5 years as an open data community! It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open sourceMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.HELP.MAPSTORY.ORG
help.mapstory.org - CfoMAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
FedGeoDay, the conference for open source geo applications in the federal government, released its jam-packed schedule this week.The conference will take place February 28 from 8am-5pm in Washington DC. See the full schedule and details here.. MapStory is proud to co-sponsor the event, along with our friends at MapBox, OpenGeo, DigitalGlobe, RadiantBlue, Arc2Earth, and Azavea.MAPSTORY | BLOG
We're excited to announce that MapStory has been named a finalist for the 5th Digital Media & Learning (DML) Competition, sponsored by the Macarthur Foundation. HelpMAPSTORY | BLOG
The MapStory Foundation was proud to be a participating organization in a recent Thought Leadership Forum organized by the American Architectural FoundationMAPSTORY | BLOG
Welcome Deborah Berry, 2015 MapStory Summer Fellow & Francis Perkins Scholar. Deborah comes to us from Mt. Holyoke College, where she recently went back to school for a degree in geography. Her Fellowship is supported by a Francis Perkins Scholarship, awarded to select students who embody the spirit of Perkins, our first female cabinet secretary and a lifelong advocate for women’sMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory celebrates 5 years as an open data community! It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open sourceMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.HELP.MAPSTORY.ORG
help.mapstory.org - CfoMAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
The MapStory Foundation was proud to be a participating organization in a recent Thought Leadership Forum organized by the American Architectural FoundationMAPSTORY | BLOG
We're excited to announce that MapStory has been named a finalist for the 5th Digital Media & Learning (DML) Competition, sponsored by the Macarthur Foundation. HelpMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory celebrates 5 years as an open data community! It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open sourceMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.HELP.MAPSTORY.ORG
help.mapstory.org - CfoMAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
The MapStory Foundation was proud to be a participating organization in a recent Thought Leadership Forum organized by the American Architectural FoundationMAPSTORY | BLOG
We're excited to announce that MapStory has been named a finalist for the 5th Digital Media & Learning (DML) Competition, sponsored by the Macarthur Foundation. HelpMAPSTORY | BLOG
mapstory posted this . © 2012–2021 MapstoryMAPSTORY | BLOG
Welcome Deborah Berry, 2015 MapStory Summer Fellow & Francis Perkins Scholar. Deborah comes to us from Mt. Holyoke College, where she recently went back to school for a degree in geography. Her Fellowship is supported by a Francis Perkins Scholarship, awarded to select students who embody the spirit of Perkins, our first female cabinet secretary and a lifelong advocate for women’sMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory celebrates 5 years as an open data community! It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open sourceMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.HELP.MAPSTORY.ORG
help.mapstory.org - CfoMAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
The MapStory Foundation was proud to be a participating organization in a recent Thought Leadership Forum organized by the American Architectural FoundationMAPSTORY | BLOG
We're excited to announce that MapStory has been named a finalist for the 5th Digital Media & Learning (DML) Competition, sponsored by the Macarthur Foundation. HelpMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory celebrates 5 years as an open data community! It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open sourceMAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.HELP.MAPSTORY.ORG
help.mapstory.org - CfoMAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
The MapStory Foundation was proud to be a participating organization in a recent Thought Leadership Forum organized by the American Architectural FoundationMAPSTORY | BLOG
We're excited to announce that MapStory has been named a finalist for the 5th Digital Media & Learning (DML) Competition, sponsored by the Macarthur Foundation. HelpMAPSTORY | BLOG
mapstory posted this . © 2012–2021 MapstoryMAPSTORY | BLOG
Welcome Deborah Berry, 2015 MapStory Summer Fellow & Francis Perkins Scholar. Deborah comes to us from Mt. Holyoke College, where she recently went back to school for a degree in geography. Her Fellowship is supported by a Francis Perkins Scholarship, awarded to select students who embody the spirit of Perkins, our first female cabinet secretary and a lifelong advocate for women’sMAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.HELP.MAPSTORY.ORG
help.mapstory.org - CfoMAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
The MapStory Foundation was proud to be a participating organization in a recent Thought Leadership Forum organized by the American Architectural FoundationMAPSTORY | BLOG
We're excited to announce that MapStory has been named a finalist for the 5th Digital Media & Learning (DML) Competition, sponsored by the Macarthur Foundation. HelpMAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory creator, Dr. Chris Tucker keynoted the Locate Conference - Australia’s marquee national geo conference for government, academie and industry leaders.. MapStory designer, Rey Dizon and 2013 MapStory Fellow Betsy Emmons, along with Nitin Gadia - a MapStory community member based in Ames, Iowa - hosted a Birds of a Feather session at the OpenStreetMap ’State of the Map’MAPSTORY | BLOG
MapStory community celebrating Geography Awareness This week - November 15-21, 2015 - we celebrate Geography Awareness Week.As it happens, it is also OpenStreetMap GeoWeek and International Education Week.So, its basically the biggest week of the year for us here atMapStory.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
It was on April 12, 2012 that Dr. Christopher Tucker first presented the MapStory.org prototype at the Foss4g NA conference in Washington DC. Check out this article from that day which reviews the nascent platform. Over the next five years MapStory.org has worked with over 30 open source developers and over 2,000 beta testers to engineer the MapStory.org beta site that is now live.HELP.MAPSTORY.ORG
help.mapstory.org - CfoMAPSTORY | BLOG
Be a founder - join the MapStory Launch Circle! By Jonathan Marino. Since MapStory quietly opened up for public registration back in March of 2013 we’ve seen people from all over the world upload their open data or leverage the data shared by others to create their ownMapStories.
MAPSTORY | BLOG
Announcing GeoBadges: A new effort to inspire This week the Longview Foundation awarded us funding to kickstart GeoBadges - an open standards-based ecosystem for building geographic competence.. The goal of GeoBadges is to empower students of all ages to learn geography by “doing” - whether it is making maps, building tools, engaging with data, or understanding the worldMAPSTORY | BLOG
Achieving the next plateau: a note from MapStory's (The first MapStory team, from left: Chris Holmes, Ian Schneider, Betsy Emmons, Daniel Dufour, Nitin Gadia, Emily Loux, Chris Tucker, Jon Marino, Liz Lyon, Steven Shyu, Karl Phillips, Rey Dizon Jr., Sean Emerson)MAPSTORY | BLOG
The MapStory Foundation was proud to be a participating organization in a recent Thought Leadership Forum organized by the American Architectural FoundationMAPSTORY | BLOG
We're excited to announce that MapStory has been named a finalist for the 5th Digital Media & Learning (DML) Competition, sponsored by the Macarthur Foundation. HelpMAPSTORY | BLOG
mapstory posted this . © 2012–2021 MapstoryMAPSTORY | BLOG
Welcome Deborah Berry, 2015 MapStory Summer Fellow & Francis Perkins Scholar. Deborah comes to us from Mt. Holyoke College, where she recently went back to school for a degree in geography. Her Fellowship is supported by a Francis Perkins Scholarship, awarded to select students who embody the spirit of Perkins, our first female cabinet secretary and a lifelong advocate for women’sMAPSTORY
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