Coralie Le Bian
Contributrice bretonne depuis 2018, je participe aux rencontres brestoises et prends plaisir à enrichir OpenStreetMap.
À travers mon travail en médiathèque, j’ai eu envie de faire découvrir la cartographie libre à un public plus large, en menant des projets concrets et collaboratifs. Aujourd’hui, je suis ravie de partager cette expérience avec vous et d’échanger sur la place d’OSM comme outil de médiation culturelle et patrimoniale.
Coralie le bian
Session
How do we turn a one-day contributor — someone introduced to OSM at a mapathon, an outreach booth or an awareness event — into a mapper who keeps contributing over time?
Carto'Mission is a fully cooperative board game designed to address precisely this retention challenge. Around a printed board representing a small section of a city, players take on the role of a team of mapping agents tasked with verifying, correcting and completing geographic data. But Carto'Mission is more than a game: it is a non-digital mediation device that simulates the peer-review process at the heart of OpenStreetMap, and serves as a pedagogical springboard toward real-world use of tools like StreetComplete and iD.
This talk offers a hands-on report on the design, facilitation and deployment of the game, along with the lessons learned from our first field experiences.