Data Ethics Canvas (Spanish edit)
Data Ethics Canvas (Spanish edit) by The Open Data Institute

Data Ethics Canvas (Spanish edit) by The Open Data Institute
Data Ecosystem Mapping (Spanish Edit) by The Open Data Institute
ODI Inside Business: How access to real time national data could help businesses recover from the pandemic In this special edition of the Inside Business podcast, Stuart Coleman, Director of Business Development at the Open Data Institute (ODI) speaks exclusively to Fiona James, the new Chief Data Officer and Director of Data Growth and Operations at the Office for National Statistics (ONS)
On 27 September 2021, the ODI in partnership with the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (LCFI) at the University of Cambridge and the Center for Responsible AI at NYU (NYU R/AI) convened an online roundtable to explore experimentation in data policy and practice around how structurally under-represented communities in North America and the EU can be transnational emergent forces that renegotiate or reimagine the social contract under the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
On 27 September 2021, the ODI in partnership with the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (LCFI) at the University of Cambridge and the Center for Responsible AI at NYU (NYU R/AI) convened an online roundtable to explore experimentation in data policy and practice around how structurally under-represented communities in North America and the EU can be transnational emergent forces that renegotiate or reimagine the social contract under the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
On 27 September 2021, the ODI in partnership with the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (LCFI) at the University of Cambridge and the Center for Responsible AI at NYU (NYU R/AI) convened an online roundtable to explore experimentation in data policy and practice around how structurally under-represented communities in North America and the EU can be transnational emergent forces that renegotiate or reimagine the social contract under the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
On 27 September 2021, the ODI in partnership with the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (LCFI) at the University of Cambridge and the Center for Responsible AI at NYU (NYU R/AI) convened an online roundtable to explore experimentation in data policy and practice around how structurally under-represented communities in North America and the EU can be transnational emergent forces that renegotiate or reimagine the social contract under the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
On 27 September 2021, the ODI in partnership with the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (LCFI) at the University of Cambridge and the Center for Responsible AI at NYU (NYU R/AI) convened an online roundtable to explore experimentation in data policy and practice around how structurally under-represented communities in North America and the EU can be transnational emergent forces that renegotiate or reimagine the social contract under the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
On 27 September 2021, the ODI in partnership with the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (LCFI) at the University of Cambridge and the Center for Responsible AI at NYU (NYU R/AI) convened an online roundtable to explore experimentation in data policy and practice around how structurally under-represented communities in North America and the EU can be transnational emergent forces that renegotiate or reimagine the social contract under the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Introduction – Gavin Freeguard, Special Adviser, ODI by The Open Data Institute
Keynote – Dr Patrick Noack, World Economic Forum by The Open Data Institute
Provocation 1 – Juan Mateos-Garcia, Nesta by The Open Data Institute
Provocation 2 – Piret Tõnurist, OECD Observatory of Public Sector Innovation by The Open Data Institute
Provocation 3 – Professor Michael Sanders, the Policy Institute at King’s College London by The Open Data Institute
Experimentalism/Ursula Le Guin roundtable: A Provocation On Evaluation From Davey Jose, Artist. June 2022
Experimentalism/Ursula Le Guin roundtable: The Keynote From Os Keyes, University Of Washington. June 2022
Experimentalism/Ursula Le Guin roundtable: A Provocation On Valuation From Professor S Craig Watkins, University Of Texas At Austin. June 2022
Experimentalism/Ursula Le Guin roundtable: A Provocation On Valuation From Professor S Craig Watkins, University Of Texas At Austin. June 2022.
Experimentalism/Ursula Le Guin roundtable: Opening Remarks From Our Head Of Public Policy Dr Mahlet (“Milly”) Zimeta. June 2022
Provocation 3 – Jessica Kiessel, Senior Director, Learning & Impact, Omidyar Network by The Open Data Institute
Provocation 2 – Nai Lee Kalema, Member, Tierra Común; doctoral researcher, UCL by The Open Data Institute
Provocation 1 – Dr Angeline Wairegi, Senior Research Fellow, CIPIT, Strathmore University, Kenya by The Open Data Institute
Keynote – Professor Chidi Oguamanam, Faculty of Law, University of Ottowa by The Open Data Institute
Introduction – Dr Mahlet ("Milly") Zimeta, Head of Public Policy, ODI by The Open Data Institute
In this podcast, we hear about the importance of community engagement from three participants of the second cohort of the ODI Microsoft peer learning network, an initiative which aims to give data collaborations working on significant societal challenges the opportunity to share and learn from each other. Host James Maddison, Senior Consultant at the ODI, leads the conversation with Laureen van Breen, Managing Director at WikiRate; Kisha Bwenge, Senior Community Building Manager at the Open Cont...
CSVW is a standard for describing and clarifying the content of CSV tables. In this talk you’ll learn how CSVW can make working with CSV easier and connect you to a web of linked-data. The humble CSV format is a popular way of publishing open data, and with good reason. It’s easy to create and edit, non-proprietary and machine-readable. It isn’t particularly standardised however and you’ll usually need to do some work to interpret the contents correctly. The CSVW standard helps to solve these pr...
In order to build and retain reputation, organisations today increasingly need to demonstrate that they can be trusted to use data ethically and responsibly. If an organisation is open about how it gathers, shares and uses data – particularly personal and sensitive data – it will have a positive impact on their brand. However, this also requires a high level of data literacy within the organisation, and an ability to think and work critically with data. In this latest episode of ODI’s Inside Bus...
Provocation 3 – Dr Divine Fuh, Director, Institute for Humanities in Africa (HUMA) by The Open Data Institute
Provocation 2 – Dr Urvashi Aneja, Co-Founder, Digital Futures Lab by The Open Data Institute
Provocation 1 – Lucy Harris, Co-Lead, Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA) by The Open Data Institute