“What is open data, why should I publish it and what does publishing do for me and my organisation?”
“What is open data, why should I use it and what can it do for me and my organisation?”
What can open data do for you and your organisation?
Slides from our practical half-day course run by open data experts, exploring the benefits, issues and impacts of open data through case studies and practical, hands-on activities.
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Open data, So What?
1. OPEN DATA, SO WHAT?
Finding the Value in Open Data
Edafe Onerhime edafe@ekoner.com ekoner
2. HELLO
Who are you?
What do you do?
What was your first experience of open data?
What do you hope to get out of the training?
Based onOpen Data in a Day by DaveTarrant (Open Data Institute)
7. DEFINITION OF DATA (1)
A collection of facts, information and
statistics that can be analysed to
develop new knowledge
Based onOpen Data in a Day by DaveTarrant (Open Data Institute)
8. DEFINITION OF DATA (2)
A collection of numbers assigned as
values to quantitative variables and/or
characters assigned as values to
qualitative variables
Based onOpen Data in a Day by DaveTarrant (Open Data Institute)
9. DEFINITION OF DATA (3)
The lowest level of abstraction
from which information and then
knowledge are derived.
Based onOpen Data in a Day by DaveTarrant (Open Data Institute)
11. KEYTAKEAWAYS (1)
Data is the raw material of the
new industrial revolution
- Francis Maude, UK MP
Based onOpen Data in a Day by DaveTarrant (Open Data Institute)
12. KEYTAKEAWAYS (2)
Data is a means, not an end.
Based onOpen Data in a Day by DaveTarrant (Open Data Institute)
14. OPTION A
Based onOpen Data in a Day by DaveTarrant (Open Data Institute)
Open data is data that is made available by
organisations, businesses and individuals
for anyone to access, use and share.
- Open Data Institute
Introduced November 2014
15. OPTION B
Based onOpen Data in a Day by DaveTarrant (Open Data Institute)
Open means anyone can freely access, use,
modify and share for any purpose (subject, at
most, to requirements that preserve provenance
and openness).
- Summary of Open Definition (v2.0)
Introduced August 2014
16. OPTION C
Based onOpen Data in a Day by DaveTarrant (Open Data Institute)
Open data is data that is published in an open
format, is machine readable and is published
under a license that allows for free reuse.
- data.gov.uk
Accessed November 2014
17. OPTION D
Based onOpen Data in a Day by DaveTarrant (Open Data Institute)
Open data is the idea that certain data should
be freely available to everyone to use and
republish as they wish, without restrictions
from copyright, patents or other mechanisms
of control.
-Wikipedia
Accessed November 2014
20. BIG, OPEN, PERSONAL DATA
Based onOpen Data in a Day by DaveTarrant (Open Data Institute)
21. OPPORTUNITIES
Open Data
Brings transparency, open peer review
Big Data
Brings the evidence
Personal Data
Makes it relevant
Based onOpen Data in a Day by DaveTarrant (Open Data Institute)
22. KEYTAKEAWAY
Open Data is not Big Data
Open Data is not Personal Data
Open Data can be Big and Personal
25. WHAT ISVALUE?
“The benefit that a good or a service
provides, as perceived and measured by the
beholder.”
- Oxford English Dictionary
Accessed November 2014
26. THEVALUE OF OPEN DATA
“Open data can help unlock $3 trillion to $5
trillion in economic value annually across
seven sectors”
- McKinsey Insights
Accessed November 2014
27. EXERCISE
What is value to your organisation?
Based onOpen Data in a Day by DaveTarrant (Open Data Institute)
30. AIM
Publishing & Using Open Data
Provide an understanding of the challenges,
risks, benefits and opportunities in publishing
and using open data
31. OUTCOME
Explain the value to your organisation of:
publishing open data
using open data
Outline the issues in your organisation with:
publishing open data
using open data
32. WHY PUBLISH OPEN DATA?
Save Money
FOIA / Queries
Meet Obligations
Legal / Contractual
Generate Potential
Innovation / Community
33. WHY USE OPEN DATA?
Enable Transparency
Create Income
Cut Costs
Improve Services
Save the Planet
38. OUTCOME
Explain the value to your organisation of:
publishing open data
using open data
Outline the issues in your organisation with:
publishing open data
using open data
45. OPEN DATA CERTIFICATES
Raw: Great Start
Pilot: Basic Support
Standard: Robust Support & Publishing
Expert: Exceptional Infrastructure
https://certificates.theodi.org/overview
47. OUTCOME
Explain the value to your organisation of:
publishing open data
using open data
Outline the issues in your organisation
with:
publishing open data
using open data
48. AIM
Open Data InYour Organisation
Provide a grounding in available open data
and opportunities for use and publication of
open data by your organisation
49. OUTCOME
Discuss open data case studies related to
your organisation
Construct a list of potential open data for
publication by your organisation
Construct a list of potential open data to be
used by your organisation
50. OPEN DATA CASE STUDIES
http://ekoner.com/post/99809544328/this-week-in-open-data-stories-12th-october-2014
51. OUTCOME
Discuss open data case studies related to
your organisation
Construct a list of potential open data for
publication by your organisation
Construct a list of potential open data to be
used by your organisation
53. OUTCOME
Discuss open data case studies related to
your organisation
Construct a list of potential open data for
publication by your organisation
Construct a list of potential open data to be
used by your organisation
55. OUTCOME
Discuss open data case studies related to
your organisation
Construct a list of potential open data for
publication by your organisation
Construct a list of potential open data to
be used by your organisation