Open Data Institute Podcasts
Ein Podcast von The Open Data Institute
309 Folgen
-  Friday lunchtime lecture: Open data, open web: Just a passing fad? with Professor Leslie CarrVom: 20.6.2014
-  Friday lunchtime lecture: How can local government deliver better services using data?Vom: 13.6.2014
-  Friday lunchtime lecture: Why selling people’s medical/tax/school/ records isn’t open dataVom: 6.6.2014
-  Friday lunchtime lecture - Oceans of data, with Adam LeadbetterVom: 30.5.2014
-  Friday lunchtime lecture: Open Data Challenge Series - community, energy & open data innovationVom: 23.5.2014
-  ODI Fridays: Generation Rent - empowering tenants through open data Friday, with Alex HiltonVom: 9.5.2014
-  ODI Fridays: Why / how / when / is open corporate data good for business? with Chris TaggartVom: 2.5.2014
-  ODI Fridays: Data as culture 2014, with Julie Freeman & Shiri ShalmyVom: 11.4.2014
-  ODI Fridays: Why anonymity fails - with Professor Ross AndersonVom: 4.4.2014
-  ODI Fridays: Armchair auditor in action - mapping UK shale gas extraction - with Gianfranco CecconiVom: 21.3.2014
-  ODI Fridays: What Difference Does Linked Data Make To Maps? with Ian HoltVom: 7.3.2014
-  ODI Fridays: What open data do we need for a greener, cleaner world? with Chris Adams of CleanwebUKVom: 14.2.2014
-  ODI Fridays: Open data - the dark side, with Alan PatrickVom: 31.1.2014
-  ODI Fridays: Can open data improve government procurement? with Ian MakgillVom: 24.1.2014
-  ODI Fridays: A licence to open - using law with attitude, with Ian HoldenVom: 17.1.2014
-  ODI Fridays: A licence to open - using law with attitude, with Amanda BrockVom: 17.1.2014
-  ODI Fridays: Typhoon Crisis Mapping with OpenStreetMap, with Harry WoodVom: 10.1.2014
-  ODI Fridays: Open Data Christmas - Dr David TarrantVom: 20.12.2013
-  ODI Fridays: Open Data Christmas - Jeni Tennison OBEVom: 20.12.2013
-  ODI Fridays: Open Data Christmas - Patrick HusseyVom: 20.12.2013
Listen to podcasts from the Open Data Institute – discussing the impacts of data across areas including health, cities, the built environment, government and finance. Speakers also delve into issues around data ethics, trust, art, culture, corruption and accountability.
 
 