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TNMCorps Mapping Challenge Summary Results for Schools in OH / MI / IN

November 17, 2020

Summary statistics are now available for this challenge. Thanks again to everyone who contributed!

Overall, 37 volunteers participated and edited 5,676 unique points throughout the challenge.

TNMCorps Mapping Challenge: Schools in OH, MI, IN
A map of all the schools in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana that volunteers edited during this challenge (public domain).

Here is a summary of edits by user role along with a timelapse of those edits:   

  • Standard Editor: 1,070 
  • Peer Reviewer: 58 
  • Advanced Editor: 5,283
TNMCorps Mapping Challenge: Timelapse of Schools in OH, MI, IN
A timelapse of all the schools in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana that volunteers edited during this challenge (public domain).

Many thanks to our volunteers who contributed!   

  • Alex Patch  
  • azko1support2  
  • cez824  
  • deancj190  
  • dinbo1996  
  • doug_lane  
  • Flowersandcottoncandy1  
  • GDT  
  • genovt  
  • geo163  
  • hercula24  
  • HGeisler  
  • imarrs  
  • Juan**  
  • kelliemallen  
  • Kevin Armstrong  
  • korybentley  
  • Lake Erie Girl  
  • MaddoxReynolds  
  • nischal.allena  
  • o.anderson23  
  • PETorske  
  • Randy Weaver  
  • Rick Ely  
  • robwills77**  
  • ShaneM@USGS  
  • shoagland  
  • singerj  
  • superlemur  
  • thatchyfern  
  • trmosher  
  • vanij  
  • wblischke  

**A special shoutout to Juan and robwills77!! Juan and robwills77 both just completed their 5th mapping challenge - congrats! Thank you for your contributions to The National Map!

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