Open Data Institute Podcasts
A podcast by The Open Data Institute
309 Episodes
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ODI Fridays: Five lessons from a decade working with open data
Published: 15/12/2013 -
ODI Fridays: How to Build an Open Data Centric Organisation
Published: 06/12/2013 -
ODI Fridays: What's the point of cultural open data? with Rachel Coldicutt and Kim Plowright
Published: 29/11/2013 -
ODI Fridays: Burn the digital paper! A call to arms, by Francis Irving of ScraperWiki
Published: 25/11/2013 -
ODI Fridays: How politicians lie with data, with Hetan Shah
Published: 15/11/2013 -
ODI Fridays: Open Source Finance - What would it look like? with Brett Scott
Published: 14/10/2013 -
ODI Fridays: FACELESS - what if all our lives were recorded? with Manu Luksch
Published: 27/09/2013 -
ODI Fridays: Opening up government spending - was it worth it? with Ben Worthy
Published: 20/09/2013 -
ODI Fridays: Healthcare data collection - for good or ill?
Published: 13/09/2013 -
ODI Fridays: Which university? Why university students should care about open data with Jenni Allen
Published: 19/07/2013 -
ODI Fridays: Running around naked with James Smith & Sam Pikesley
Published: 12/07/2013 -
ODI Fridays: Data as the divine with Patrick Hussey
Published: 05/07/2013 -
ODI Fridays: Citizen Finland: crowdsourcing legislation with Aleksi Rossi
Published: 28/06/2013 -
ODI Fridays: Can open data help unleash a global movement for open government? With Martin Tisne
Published: 21/06/2013 -
ODI Fridays: Transparency for fun and profit with Luke Nicholson
Published: 14/06/2013 -
ODI Fridays: Why data geeks don't make decisions with Tom Smith
Published: 10/06/2013 -
ODI Fridays: A story of new climate data & old polar archives with Tony White
Published: 20/05/2013 -
ODI Fridays: Will androids dream of sheep data? With Richard Adams
Published: 10/05/2013 -
ODI Fridays: Democracy and Data with Anthony Zacharzewski
Published: 09/05/2013 -
ODI Fridays: My mum, your mum and everyone's data
Published: 23/04/2013
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.
