Training Material for UN Open GIS Spiral 1
Introduction
The OSGeo UN Committee promotes the development and use of open source software that meets UN needs and supports the aims of the UN. Following a meeting between OSGeo Board of Directors and the UN GIS team at FOSS4G in Seoul, Korea in September 2015, the Committee has mainly worked on the UN Open GIS Initiative, a project “...to identify and develop an Open Source GIS bundle that meets the requirements of UN operations, taking full advantage of the expertise of mission partners including partner nations, technology contributing countries, international organisations, academia, NGOs, private sector. The strategic approach shall be developed with best and shared principles, standards and ownership in a prioritized manner that addresses capability gaps and needs without duplicating efforts of other Member States or entities. The UN Open GIS Initiative strategy shall collaboratively and cooperatively develop, validate, assess, migrate and implement sound technical capabilities with all the appropriate documentation and training that in the end provides a united effort to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of utilizing Open Source GIS around the world.” (more details at [ https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/UnitedNations_Committee United Nations Committee]).
Purpose of this document
Target Audience
License
Module 1: Core Concepts
Module 2: Components of GeoSHAPE Exchange for data collection
Module 3: Using GeoSHAPE Exchange for data collection
Lesson 1: Basic User (MapLoom Basic)
Create New Map
Add different layers for example from your server, other relevant servers or partners
Save the New Map with an appropriate name
Draw Geometry, Edit attributes of the new feature and Save
Show/Hide layers
Lesson 2: Advanced User
Lesson 2.1: Add Layers to GeoSHAPE
Lesson 2.1.1: MapLoom Advanced
Change basemap
Searching
View the history of a feature/layer=
Managing Conflicts
Lesson 2.1.2: Synchronizing with other repos and distributed servers
Refresh layers after editing
Synchronisation from the server of a partner organisation
Synchronization from a remote instance
Merge two repos