Let the mapping begin! Google’s first Global Mapping Competition runs from December 15 – January 31, 2010. During this period, the mapper who adds the most universities, schools, hospitals, and medical clinics with high quality into Google Map Maker will win a $50,000 UNICEF donation to benefit the country of their choice for work empowering young people through technology. Google Map Maker is available in more than 170 countries and allows users to become “citizen cartographers” by adding and editing map features. To foster participation from coutnries around the world, we have versions of the site in several languages: English, Spanish, French, Russian, Romanian, and Vietnamese.
For your mapping additions to get published on Google Map Maker and eventually make it into Google Maps, other users will have to moderate (approve or deny) your changes. You will, in turn, moderate others’ changes, which is why it’s often helpful to map with a partner or in a small team. Moderation quantity and quality are also an important criteria for judging competition entries so don’t forget to moderate as much as you map.The Global Mapping Competition, kicking off this week, was first announced the Global Mapping Competition at an event organized jointly by the United Nations and Google at Google’s office in New York. During that event, 80 United Nations delegates from more than 20 UN agencies, including UNICEF, met with various Google product teams to explore how Google’s wide array of products and services can further the UN mission and help foster innovation and new thinking.
We invite mappers everywhere to register for the competition and map for a good cause over the holidays and into 2010.
Posted by Jennifer Mazzon, Maps Community Organizer
