Open Data Institute Podcasts
Un pódcast de The Open Data Institute
309 Episodo
-  ODI Fridays: Linked data for the people, by the peoplePublicado: 4/5/2019
-  ODI Fridays: With great personal data comes great anonymityPublicado: 5/4/2019
-  ODI Fridays: Regulating for responsible technology – is the UK getting it right?Publicado: 1/4/2019
-  ODI Fridays: Routing around malfunction – can the financial system ever be open?Publicado: 8/2/2019
-  ODI Fridays: We need to talk about data (and how to avoid feeling like an imposter)Publicado: 1/2/2019
-  ODI Fridays: Using data to support citizen-centric sustainable urban development in TanzaniaPublicado: 25/1/2019
-  ODI Fridays: The smart home – not smart enough or too smart?Publicado: 14/12/2018
-  ODI Fridays: How personal data portability could grow the UK economyPublicado: 7/12/2018
-  ODI Fridays: How to meaningfully engage the public in complex decision makingPublicado: 30/11/2018
-  Friday lunchtime lecture: maps that save livesPublicado: 23/11/2018
-  Friday lunchtime lecture: how the BBC is using data to upskill local journalistsPublicado: 18/11/2018
-  Friday Lunchtime Lecture: How The Cabinet Office Is Highlighting Racial DisparityPublicado: 9/11/2018
-  Friday Lunchtime Lectures Exploring The Distrust Of Public Infomation Through Art, Alistair GentryPublicado: 2/11/2018
-  ODI Fridays lunchtime lecture: Data sharing to transform public service deliveryPublicado: 5/10/2018
-  ODI Fridays lunchtime lecture: Universal access to (all) knowledgePublicado: 28/9/2018
-  ODI Fridays lunchtime lecture: Adapting to the needs of modern data and intelligence workPublicado: 14/9/2018
-  ODI Fridays: How data science is transforming governmentPublicado: 6/7/2018
-  ODI Fridays: Find, analyse and use government statistical dataPublicado: 29/6/2018
-  ODI Fridays: How local services are being transformed with open dataPublicado: 11/5/2018
-  ODI RDP3 podcastPublicado: 10/5/2018
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.
