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Links to web maps from Open Cities Africa/Mapbox training #157
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I think a blog post would be nice - with reference to and following up with more technical details on the previous one --> https://opendri.org/building-web-maps-in-zanzibar/ The individual city pages on OCA website are quite heavy, so if we want to do some kind of embedding, we should think of separate pages (e.g. App Showcase or Using the Data) |
We decided to include screenshots and some brief description text of each app on the respective city page, then link that screenshot to its external hosted site. @MiraLGupta @gracedoherty can you work with the authors to provide brief text for each app? |
I just realized, the workshop teams are not city-specific. One webmapping team chose to use Saint-Louis data, but their team members were from Saint-Louis, Zanzibar, Monrovia, Tana... Other webmapping teams used Zanzibar data and were made up of a mix of delegates from our cities & ZMI. Since it wouldn't make sense to have them on the city pages, where on opencitiesproject.org can we post these screenshots & description & link? Two options I've considered:
Seeking discussion from: @cgiovando @MiraLGupta @nualacowan |
(per Cristiano's suggestion above) |
Here are a list of links to the web maps created at the Open Cities Africa/Mapbox training in September 2018 in Zanzibar:
https://gfdrr.github.io/slidetastik/index.html
https://imu1422.github.io/zmi-simple/
https://hills95.github.io/Zanzibar-culture/
https://raillersing.github.io/mapboxtraining/
https://zanzibar-zmi.github.io/FLOOD/index.html
https://opencitieszanzibar.github.io/#
@cgiovando - yves had requested that they all be included together on one page highlighting the training. Or do you think it would work better as a blog post featured on the site with links? Tagging others for their input: @vdeparday @gracedoherty
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