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Now documented, these questions have become part of Chach and Laci’s ongoing conversation with the public and policymakers, and they will inform the design in some way. Can’t wait to see what they make!
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Another activity that happened during this MapTime was reviewing an in-progress project by [Ryan Orban](https://twitter.com/ryanorban) and [Jonathan Dinu](https://twitter.com/clearspandex). In their map (which I need a link to I realize…hmmm….) is all about mapping health department scores across San Francisco. Not only was it great to see their work (although kind of mortifying to realize that a score of 92 is the mean and that much of Chinatown is well below it) I also realized that feedback is an important part of the learning process, and therefore important to Maptime. More of that in the months to come!
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Another activity that happened during this MapTime was reviewing an in-progress project by [Ryan Orban](https://twitter.com/ryanorban) and [Jonathan Dinu](https://twitter.com/jonathandinu). In their map (which I need a link to I realize…hmmm….) is all about mapping health department scores across San Francisco. Not only was it great to see their work (although kind of mortifying to realize that a score of 92 is the mean and that much of Chinatown is well below it) I also realized that feedback is an important part of the learning process, and therefore important to Maptime. More of that in the months to come!
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