Friday, January 1, 2010

Click-Reporting Tool Using Google Maps and Street View


Klik problemerne væk ... Brug af kort i det offentlige rum til kommunikation imellem borger og myndighed ...
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Click and the problems disappear ... Using maps to get in touch ...
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An essential service requirement of Local Authorities is to provide a contact mechanism the public can use to report problems such as litter, vandalism or other hazards. This demo shows the City of London. The map is clickable, and a location-based report can be created and submitted.

When clicking on the map, a draggable map marker and information bubble is opened. The bubble contains information about the location that has been clicked, together with a form that can be used by the public to submit a report. Where Google StreetView is available, the user can supplement their report by panning and zooming to the area of interest. StreetView attributes are automatically saved with each report.

GeoMapper Configuration

  • Search modules: Google Local search for finding addresses, businesses and services
  • Map controls: standard Google Maps display with control panel to switch map type and add/remove overlay services
  • Interaction: click any map location to open a draggable, editable report form for that location
  • Additional graphics: the City of London district boundary is shown, with neighbouring districts shaded

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