Friday Lunchtime Lectures at the Open Data Insitute
Friday Lunchtime Lectures are for everyone. Held in the Open Data Institute every Friday at lunchtime, topics range from healthcare to making the best choice on universities, all with an open data twist. The lectures do not require any specialist knowledge, and are about communicating ...
Friday Lunchtime Lectures are for everyone. Held in the Open Data Institute every Friday at lunchtime, topics range from healthcare to making the best choice on universities, all with an open data twist. The lectures do not require any specialist knowledge, and are about communicating the meaning and impact of open data for everyday life.
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Friday lunchtime lecture: The Open Government Partnership: how far have we come?
2013 was a big year for open data. G8 leaders ...
2013 was a big year for open data. G8 leaders sig…
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Friday lunchtime lecture: What’s ‘api’ning in your local area? Revealing places with open data
There’s lots of open data on local areas about, b…
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Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Open data is more than just putting it out there!
As the growth in Open Data published by governmen…
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Friday Lunchtime Lecture: The Environment Agency's open data journey
In May 2014 the Environment Agency publicly commi…
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Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Ubiquitous Commons - Defining how your data is used
Ubiquitous Commons is a philosophical and technol…
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Friday lunchtime lecture: Data for Democracy
Democracy Club is a group of volunteers that aims…
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Friday lunchtime lecture: Rethinking open government data
Ben Unsworth, Data Solutions Engineer at Socrata,…
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Friday lunchtime lecture: Open dialogues: Art, technology and Data as Culture
What roles do artists play in raising questions a…
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Friday lunchtime lecture: Our Heritage & Culture: How open data can help us engage
The ODI, in partnership with Nesta, is running a …
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Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Open Data And The 2015 General Election Data
The 2015 general election is rapidly approaching.…