Open Data Institute Podcasts
A podcast by The Open Data Institute
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309 Episodes
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Friday lunchtime lecture: Switching on Christmas lights in an automated home
Published: 12/15/2017 -
Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Can't find the right code? Explain yourself!
Published: 12/1/2017 -
Friday lunchtime lecture: Empty homes and house prices: is there a relationship?
Published: 11/24/2017 -
Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Where is Open Banking now
Published: 11/17/2017 -
Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Leveraging data insights through storytelling
Published: 11/10/2017 -
Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Sir Nigel Shadbolt - What's the future of open data?
Published: 11/3/2017 -
Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Data protection in developing countries
Published: 10/13/2017 -
Friday lunchtime lecture: Rob's comedy bots
Published: 10/6/2017 -
Friday lunchtime lecture: How we made 2.1 million homes appear
Published: 9/15/2017 -
Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Is open data and journalism a match doomed to fail?
Published: 9/8/2017 -
Brexit and open government in the UK: 11 months of May
Published: 7/14/2017 -
Friday lunchtime lecture: Making governments work better with open data
Published: 7/10/2017 -
Friday lunchtime lecture: Measuring the entire charity sector
Published: 7/1/2017 -
ODI Friday Lunchtime Lecture: How you (yes, you!) can contribute to open data
Published: 6/23/2017 -
ODI Lunchtime Lecture: Opening up White House data
Published: 6/14/2017 -
Friday lunchtime lecture: The tenacity of building a business from FOI and open data
Published: 6/14/2017 -
Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Using data to scrutinise decision-making
Published: 5/26/2017 -
ODI Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Open your offing data
Published: 5/19/2017 -
Friday Lunchtime Lecture: using open data to understand the causes of genetic birth defects
Published: 5/12/2017 -
Friday Lunchtime Lecture: mapping the open source landscape
Published: 5/5/2017
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.