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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ODI Fridays: Which university? Why university students should care about open data with Jenni Allen
A lunchtime lecture delivered by Jenni Allen of @…
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ODI Fridays: Running around naked with James Smith & Sam Pikesley
A Friday lunchtime lecture, delivered on the 12/0…
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ODI Fridays: Data as the divine with Patrick Hussey
Friday lunchtime lectures at the Open Data Instit…
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ODI Fridays: Citizen Finland: crowdsourcing legislation with Aleksi Rossi
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ODI Fridays: Can open data help unleash a global movement for open government? With Martin Tisne
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ODI Fridays: Transparency for fun and profit with Luke Nicholson
Friday lunchtime lectures at the Open Data Instit…
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ODI Fridays: Why data geeks don't make decisions with Tom Smith
Why data geeks don't make decisions: bridging the…
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ODI Fridays: A story of new climate data & old polar archives with Tony White
Tony White’s new novel Shackleton’s Man Goes Sout…
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ODI Fridays: Will androids dream of sheep data? With Richard Adams
What has science fiction to say about our data fu…
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ODI Fridays: Democracy and Data with Anthony Zacharzewski
The data of democracy and what we can learn from ...
The data of democracy and what we can learn from …