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As Ausome Maps’ journey comes to a close, our focus in the past few months is how might we continue and amplify the impact that Ausome Maps has started for the years to come. The core of our project is map out therapy centers aside from tagging special education schools. Our constant problem for these datasets is maintaining credibility of information and the mechanism for updating. Looping this in with the bigger problem when it comes to accessibility of information, we decided to develop TherapEase.

Ausome Maps Poster

TherapEase is not only a platform but a venture that aims to help Filipino families with kids in the spectrum or with developmental delay.

TherapEase Poster

Ausome Maps’ TherapEase is one of the 3 Philippine ventures in the US-ASEAN Science, Technology, and Innovation Cooperation (US-ASEAN STIC) Conference’s Pitch Competition.

STIC Poster

As part of this program, we went through a 4-week virtual incubator that helped us develop our pitch for the Pitch Competition in Jakarta. This program is led by Ken Mulligan from the Arizona State University (ASU) and organized with the help of Ms. Dung Le and Ms. Thao Prahn also from ASU.

Pitch group photo

Through the US-ASEAN’s STIC incubator, we learned about what makes a startup, how to make value proposition, doing a competitive analysis, creating a business model canvas, and putting it all together in a concise but impactful pitch deck for the competition and any other fund raising that we might do in the future.

Certificate Cham Cham in the conf

Competing in Jakarta with 35 other ventures from the 11 member-countries of the ASEAN, we made our first official pitch. Through our 5-minute pitch, I felt an immense gratitude for everyone who has been a part of Ausome Maps and for Open Mapping Hub’s She Leads and She Inspires program and grant which allowed us to create the Ausome Maps and be in the position to pitch TherapEase.

Cham's pitch

TherapEase did not get the seed funding from this competition. But I was grateful for the opportunity and honestly, I learned a lot through the sessions (Ken really pushed us to always do great and always with enthusiasm) and the participants of the conference.

Photo with Ken C'Pher's lecture with participants

During this competition in Jakarta, we are preparing to qualify for another program.

Final Group Photo

We are happy to share that TherapEase will be a part of a startup accelerator program based in the Philippines. We are truly excited for this opportunity, and we hope to develop TherapEase into the venture that we envisioned it to be continuing Ausome Maps’ impact.

P.S. Thanks to the conference organizer for the great photos!

Location: MNC Center, Menteng, Central Jakarta, Special capital Region of Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Last July, we invited 97 students of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Bachelor of Science in Education of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines - Bansud, Oriental Mindoro Campus to join us in a Make the Map Ausome Event.

group photo

As part of the program, they learned about open mapping, open data, and OpenStreetMap through an introduction by Ian Panganiban, Ausome Maps’ Technical Consultant.

Ian

They determined which are the ‘Myths and the Facts’ about the autism spectrum disorder through an interactive presentation by Charlyne Mamador, aspiring developmental pediatrician and a 2nd year medicine student at the Cavite State University. In this session, we also asked the future educators and innovators on how they can make their immediate community more inclusive.

Charlyne

Charlyne with participants

We also discussed how we are creating the platform – TherapEase. Deinyel Matira, an incoming senior BS Computer Science student at the University of the Philippines Diliman and Ausome Maps’ software development intern shared about the steps that a development project follows from user research, solution design, development, and continuous product iteration from user feedback.

Deinyel

Lastly, the participants were trained on how to map and validate tasks on OpenStreetMap and the HOTOSM Tasking Manger respectively. Cham Cham teaching about OSM

We would like to thank the Local Government Unit at Bansud through the Hon. Mayor Ronaldo Morada for his support for our event and sponsoring the venue.

the participants

We are also grateful for the support of the director and faculty of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Bansud Campus for their enthusiasm and prompt collaboration as we are planning the event.

with PUP-Bansud Faculty

A big thank you as well to the MIMAROPA Regional Science High School Ausome Mappers. This event will not be possible without your on-ground support! We are proud that you guys went from participants to helping us organize another event within our community.

Post event lunch with the volunteers

At last, we felt that we have accomplished our mission as we hear the participants share about their learnings and their next steps to helping the community as teachers and IT professionals.

people sharing insights people sharing insights as well

Check out these post-its with things they learned: post-its

P.S. Thank you PUP-Bansud and MRSHS Ausome Mappers for the pictures!

Location: Malaya, Bansud, Oriental Mindoro, Mimaropa, 5210, Philippines

Making the Maps Ausome at DLSU-Taft

Posted by chamchamcham on 21 September 2023 in English.

Last May, we were invited to join MapaTalks Vol.1 at the De La Salle University. We are joined with 15-20 mappers sharing about their projects and learning more about mapping.

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Here we shared about what the inspiration behind the Ausome Maps projects, what we want to achieve and what more needs to be done.

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We learned about some technologies that we want to incorporate with the platform that we are building and some insights on some to sustain the impact that we have started with Ausome Maps. Shoutout to Aimon, Mikko and Honey for the great insights.

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We are thankful for the opportunity to share our project with the students and the greater mapping community at DLSU.

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P.S. It was very refreshing to join an in-person event! Another bonus was meeting GeoLadiesPH there ❤️❤️ I missed you ladies!

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Location: Barangay 726, Barangay 725, Malate, Fifth District, Manila, Capital District, Metro Manila, 1004, Philippines

Hello, there!

Hello, everyone! Welcome to my first OSM diary entry! I’m Charmyne Mamador, project lead at Ausome Maps, a She Leads and She Inspires grant-funded project and co-founder of GeoLadies PH.

She leads and She inspires

Together with a number of awesome women all over Asia and the Pacific I went through the 6-month She Leads and She Inspires program. The program covered topics from how to build teams, leadership, solution formulation, and project management .

This program culminated with a project proposal and a chance for 10 projects to be funded. Ausome Maps was one of the proposals selected to be funded. For me, it was a dream come true. I first presented the idea for the Ausome Maps initiative almost 4 years ago at a Geoladies PH meetup. I even created some preliminary screens on how I envisioned the data viewer will look like. Since then, I was waiting for an opportunity to make it happen.

Now, through the She Leads and She Inspires program I finally was able to take this initiative closer to reality.

Pista ng Mapa for me

I was always an admirer of the open data and mapping community. Everyone is genuine and passionate towards the cause that they are working on. These passion-driven (as well as purpose-driven) individuals makes Pista ng Mapa a go-to annual conference for students, professionals, and enthusiasts to learn about new mapping technology, techniques, and relevant projects.

Pista ng Mapa is a conference that is truly close to my heart. It was where the first GeoLadies PH workshop was held! Here was where I also tried to bring my human-centered design expertise into mapping by doing a Human-centered Design (HCD) mapping workshop.

And now, Pista ng Mapa 2022 is where Ausome Maps was officially launched to the public.

Journey to Bicol

The journey from my hometown in Oriental Mindoro to Manila was already long. However, I’m already used to that.

Now, the journey from Manila to Bicol was full of excitement. I rode my first sleeper bus. It. Was. An. Experience. At first, I was doing some sketches for my workshop. Then, I fell asleep. Time hopped to morning. I woke up with a foggy view of the majestic Mt. Mayon. Initially, I got taken aback that it was spewing smoke. I quickly caught myself saying, “Of course, that how active volcanoes work!” I arrived a day early to be able to see the city of Albay a bit and rest before starting the week-long Pista.

Here we go

For 2022, Pista ng Mapa and State of the Map Asia were back-to-back events. State of the Map Asia was equally-packed with interesting talks and workshops by speakers from all over the world.

I arrived at the venue. Immediately, my heart swelled with pride when I saw how everything was setup. The organizing committee really did an excellent job.

Some of the talks I found personally fascinating and useful are my former college instructor, John Louie Fabila’s talk about using qGIS temporal controller for communicating hazard data. It is definitely a tool I will use in my future visualization projects. Another would be Tanapon Lilasathapornkit’s discussion of how they use computer vision to map sidewalks. This talk made me realize how much urban space was allotted for roads – for cars. It was also the first time in a long time that I held an actual printed map. I have Ruby Magturo of Bahaghari maps to thank for her trail maps. And last, would be Shogo Hirasawa’s and Taichi Furuhashi’s UNVTPortable -Offline Web Map Server, which I think will help remote mapping activities in internet-challenged parts of the country.

Ausome Maps at Pista ng Mapa

Public speaking is always a nerve-wracking experience for me. But this time, it was different. Yes, I was nervous. However, my excitement to share about Ausome Maps helped me overcome my nervousness.

A little bit of background on the project, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) refers to a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech, and nonverbal communication. It’s estimated that about 1 in 100 children has autism worldwide. This translates to 1 in 100 families needing all the support they can get from the community to raise their children.

In the Philippines, out of over 5000 points of interest (pois) identified as a school, only 12 are tagged as ‘special needs’. And fewer than 10 POIs are identified as places for therapy.

According to the Philippine Association of Speech Pathologists(PASP) and Philippine Academy of Occupational Therapists(PAOT), in NCR alone, there are over 40 clinics with speech therapy and 29 clinics with occupational therapy. The National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) identified 71 schools with special education classes in Quezon City alone.

With all these data available but not mapped, Ausome Maps aims to update and enrich our map by adding these therapy clinics, schools with SPED classes, and establishments geared toward the development of differently abled Filipinos as POIs in the map.

During my workshop, we launched the Ausome Maps Challenge published on Map Roulette. The challenge covers updating/adding specialized_education=”special_needs” tag on already existing school POIs in OpenStreetMap.

Currently, we are only at ~15% of the number of POIs that needs to be tagged. So if you are interested in suporting our initiative, head over to the Map Roulette platform, sign up, and join the challenge here, MapRoulette - Browse - Challenges - Ausome Maps - Updating school POIs in the Philippines to include special education tags

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Since, my workshop was already done. I was able to attend other workshops and even participate in the impromptu but rather super fun Amazing Race Challenge! We didn’t win but I met cool team members and go around the Bicol University Campus for the first time since the conference started.

Socials Nights!

GeoLadies PH, together with Youth Mappers PH, hosted a social night for all the women, youth mappers, and supporters of these groups, so everyone. It was a night filled with laughter, people getting to know each other, and of course, since we were in the Philippines, a showcase of singing talents.

With that, the 5-day long event came to a close. It was nice seeing people from the past Pistas and SOTM Asia get together again after a few years. We even joked that attending the annual Pista ng Mapa is like our panata (vow). I met new equally awesome people that I look forward to seeing again.

It was great!

I would like to thank everyone, the organizing committee, volunteers, and sponsors, who made the back-to-back Pista ng Mapa and State of the Map Asia 2022 possible and for the travel support that helped me be able to participate on the event in-person.

I’m looking forward to the next one!

Cheers,

Cham

Location: EM's Barrio, EM's Barrio East, Legazpi, Albay, Bicol Region, 4500, Philippines