Showing posts with label open data. Show all posts
Showing posts with label open data. Show all posts

Pioneering App-making Open Data workshop at Insight Centre of NUI Galway.

A pioneering workshop took place today at my workplace of the Insight Centre for Data Analytics NUI Galway. A team of dedicated volunteers of Pueng Narumol, Bianca Pereira, Niall O'Brolchain, Eoin Jordan brilliantly led by Souleiman Hasan delivered a pioneering app-making course based on Open Data. The latter are defined as facts and statistics that are freely available to everyone to use and republish as they wish, without restrictions from copyright, patents or other mechanisms of control.
In Ireland open data produced by public bodies such as government departments, local authorities and research institutes are stored on the website Data.Gov.ie  www.datagov.ie. The information available is vast and varied, covering topics such as population statistics from the national Census, yacht mooring locations, value and weight of fishing landings, family farm income, farm size, livestock numbers, traffic accident statistics, Luas stop locations, CO2 emissions by type of fuel and by engine size, and locations for playgrounds and protected structures. 


Utilisation of Open Data can bring great enormous benefits to society. Our institute Open Data expert Niall O'Brolchain is working hard to promote this message in the corridors of power across Ireland and particularly in Galway where he is a leading advocate for its development as a Smart City.
For me, 2016 will be the 'Year of App-Making' and the 'Year of Open Data' as I plan to organise a series of thematic courses in second-level schools as well as with my good friend Eoin Jordan in Coderdojo Galway city

'Opening Up Government Data' Conference in Galway


The institute where I work- the Digital Enterprise Research Institute is hosting a major eGovernment conference on November 8th entitled Opening Up Government Data.
This very important citizens empowering event is being held as part of Irish Open Data Week with the aim of highlighting  the benefits of Open Data to public authorities, businesses, community organisations and individual citizens through a conference based on open, facilitated discussions and hands-on sessions.

Attendees will include officials from many local authorities across Ireland as well as representatives from the political, academic, community, media, corporate and small business sectors.

Hopefully community activists and NGOs attend in large numbers