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Introduction. MapUps. Today’s Agenda. 1. Background: Google Map Maker’s Mission. 2. Community: Community mapping projects & possibilities. 3. How to: Learning to use Google Map Maker 4. Resources review / Q&A. Intro Video. What is Google Map Maker?

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  1. Introduction

  2. MapUps

  3. Today’s Agenda 1. Background:Google Map Maker’s Mission 2. Community:Community mapping projects & possibilities 3. How to:Learning to use Google Map Maker 4. Resources review / Q&A

  4. Intro Video

  5. What is Google Map Maker? • Google Map Maker, a separate tool from Google Maps, allows you to add or edit the local information you know, including businesses, roads, parks, campuses and much more. • A collaborative mapping environment which combines all user's local knowledge with comprehensive satellite imagery to map the world. mapmaker.google.com Leave your mark on Google Maps, Google Earth, and Google Maps for Mobile!

  6. Mission Statement Let's organize the world’sgeographicinformation and make it universally accessible and useful.

  7. Maps are Important backpacker hostel inKathmandu safari in Kenya yoga class in Paris university in Boston place of worship in Calcutta dentist in Zurich computer repairshop in Cupertino 40% Google mobile search are looking for places 30% all Google searches are looking for places surfing at Bondi Beach pisco in Peru

  8. Google Maps in 2005 15% when we started...

  9. Ever-changing World A need for maps that are: 1. Accurate:Up-to-datein our rapidly changing world. 2. Comprehensive:High-qualityeverywhere. 3. Usable:Local informationfor roads, places, businesses.

  10. You know your part of the world better than any body else. The Missing Link We'd like to help you share what you know with the rest of the world.

  11. Result: Map Maker

  12. 200+ countries & regions, and 60+ languages Availability

  13. Instant Changes Google Map Maker Google Maps

  14. Google Maps Now 90% now! (e.g. Yerevan, Armenia)

  15. What's Possible Map a Trail Map your Neighborhood Map your University Campus Map a Golf Course

  16. Community

  17. Global Improvements Vietnam Bolivia

  18. Local Improvements Before After

  19. Little Bighorn College Crow Agency Montana

  20. Scottsdale Community College Scottsdale, Arizona

  21. Spreading Knowledge All it takes is one passionate person: You!

  22. Mapping for a Cause Before After 1 week Cyclone Nargis strikes Myanmar (Burma) April 2008.

  23. Mapping for a Cause Typhoon Ketsana, Oct 2009 Flooding in Mauritania, Sept 2009 Flooding in Senegal, Sept 2009 UNOSAT maps flooded regions using Map Maker data.

  24. Mapping the Arctic

  25. Google Map Maker is available in more than 60 languages, including: Cherokee Hawaiian Inukitut Inupiaq Kalaallisut Māori Navajo Tibetan

  26. Indigenous Mapping Day Google Earth Outreach, Google Map Maker, NCAI and GAIN partnered to launch the first annual Global Indigenous Mapping Day: August 9, 2013. The event organized and inspired MapUps in 6 countries and resulted in over 1,300 approved edits!

  27. Indigenous Mapping Day National Congress of American Indians Youth Commission MapUp Reno, Nevada

  28. Indigenous Mapping Day Events were held in six countries, and resulted in a total of 1,300 approved edits! Cowichan Tribes and Stz’uminus First Nation MapUp B.C., Canada

  29. Why Host a MapUp? • Opportunity to share your local knowledge and build your community • Spread awareness about Map Maker • It's fun!

  30. Discussion Forums http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!forum/map-maker

  31. G+ Community https://plus.google.com/communities/117080699750927047553

  32. Pulse http://mapmaker.google.com/pulse

  33. How To

  34. How to Find Or go to: www.google.com/mapmaker www.google.com/maps Edit in Google Map Maker link

  35. How to Sign in Go to: www.google.com/mapmaker Click on "Sign In"

  36. How to Sign in Need an account? Click "Sign Up". Have an account? Enter your email and password. Then, click "Sign In". Can't remember you password? Click here.

  37. How to Sign in

  38. How to Map Gear Icon for Help, Discuss, Settings, etc. Link to this page Browse to see all existing data Add New points, lines and shapes Edit existing points, lines, and shapes Quick Start Guide to Google Map Maker Your recent changes See and Review others changes Pan and zoom Make sure you click "Sign In" Switch between Map and Satellite Views use layers to view specific data Turn on StreetView Top Contributors

  39. DEMO

  40. Google’s Policy Map Maker has many policies and procedures in place to protect the integrity of Maps and the places they represent: • Team of internal moderators and advanced reviewing community • Locking of certain features • Spam monitoring • Feedback tool for reporting problems and issues on the map • User accessibility to Map Maker team through multiple channels

  41. Your Community’s Policy To protect the integrity of your own tribal maps, Google encourages you to check with tribal elders or officials before mapping potentially sensitive data - to ensure the best mapping experience for you and your tribe.

  42. Help Center http://support.google.com/mapmaker

  43. YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/googlemapmaker

  44. FAQs Q. Wait. Anyone can change Google Maps? A. Yes. Anyone signed in with a Google Account can change the map. But everything goes through review by a team of Googlers and mappers with local knowledge. Q. How long does it take for my changes to show up on Google Maps? A. Once approved, it takes minutes. It may take anywhere from an hour to a few days to approve your edit, depending on the complexity of it. Q. Can anyone review? A. Yes. Anyone can review, but whether a change gets published depends on how trusted the mapper and reviewer(s) are and how sensitive the map data being changed is. Reviewing others changes will get your changes reviewed more quickly, too.

  45. mapmaker.google.com lori.s@google.com Thanks! Questions?

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