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 secret lives of buildings revealed (with open data)
New, cheaper sensor and tracking hardware, and ne…
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Friday lunchtime lecture: Open data, open web: Just a passing fad? with Professor Leslie Carr
The web has transformed our lives so much over th…
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Friday lunchtime lecture: How can local government deliver better services using data?
Ben Unsworth explains why data is our next opport…
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Friday lunchtime lecture: Why selling people’s medical/tax/school/ records isn’t open data
The care.data programme in the NHS came off the r…
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Friday lunchtime lecture - Oceans of data, with Adam Leadbetter
It’s often said that we know more about space tha…
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Friday lunchtime lecture: Open Data Challenge Series - community, energy & open data innovation
With over 5000 community energy groups in the UK,…
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ODI Fridays: Generation Rent - empowering tenants through open data Friday, with Alex Hilton
With UK tenants facing soaring rents, poor condit…
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ODI Fridays: Why / how / when / is open corporate data good for business? with Chris Taggart
In three years, OpenCorporates has built the larg…
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ODI Fridays: Data as culture 2014, with Julie Freeman & Shiri Shalmy
The ODI’s Data as Culture art programme aims to e…
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ODI Fridays: Why anonymity fails - with Professor Ross Anderson
The extension of the open data programme to perso…