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Open DataCamp - 2013

by Prasad Krishna last modified Feb 28, 2013 11:08 AM
A two day unconference for people working with data from various sectors to come together and share their projects and idea is being organized by Open Data Camp on March 2 and 3, 2013 at Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram (inside Christ University Campus), Dairy Circle in Bangalore.

Read the original published by Open Data Camp. Sunil Abraham is a panelist.


Sessions

Day 1

9:00am - 10:00am Registration
10:00am - 10:15am Introduction to OpenDataCamp
Team DataMeet
10:15am - 11.00am Visualizing Politics
By S Anand
11.00pm - 11.15pm Tea
11:15am - 12.15am
Why Open Data is Good for Gov and Citizens alike
Panel: Alka Mishra (NIC Data.Gov.In), Meera K (CitizenMatters) and Shekhar Krishan, PhD Student, (STS at MIT) Moderated by - Nisha Thompson
12:15pm - 01.00pm
Ignite talks. 6 of them 5 minutes each.
  1. OpenBangalore by Thejesh GN
  2. The School of Data is open for admissions By Maya Indira Ganesh
  3. Open Mapping for the Development of a Maoist-affected district in Orissa By Kuldip Gyaneswar
  4. Aggregate and Visualize your data with Ushahidi in 15 minutes By Praveen Selvasekaran
  5. DIY Weather Station By Samuel Rajkumar
01:00pm - 02.00pm
Lunch Break
Room 034 Room 032 Room 117 Room 118 Room 119
2:00pm - 2:40pm Public Problem Solving using Data: Lessons from the Daksh Survey.
By Meera K and Rajesh Kasturirangan
SSLC data Infographics - Experiences
By Sajjad Anwar
Examining Data Practices: the case of Cyberabad's Publicly Accesseble Crime Map
By Siddharth Hande, Fellow, Hyderabad Urban Lab
Anant Maringanti, Executive Director, Hyderabad Urban Lab
Leveraging UIDAI data for public benefit
Tulika Khunger
Analyzing Voice Data of Community Based Organizations
By Piyush Aggarwal
2:40pm - 3:20pm
Cont: Public Problem Solving using Data: Lessons from the Daksh Survey.
By Meera K and Rajesh Kasturirangan
From Data to Evidence: How Activists Use Data in their Campaigns
By Maya Indira Ganesh, Tactical Technology Collective
Quality of Gov Data
By Amrtha Kasturi Rangan
Open Financial Data: Following the World Bank's money
By Ankur Nagar
OpenData for Non-Profits!
By Adethya Sudarsanan
3:20pm - 4:00pm Telling Stories with Data
By Amit Kapoor
Know Your Climate: Going Open with Climate Data - Part 2
Pavan Srinath
Adopt Open Governance
By Sridhar Pabbisetty
Big Data and Hadoop in Indian Context
By Mohan Kumar
Participatory community mapping as a tool for cumulative impact assessments
By Shashank Srinivasan
4.00pm - 4.30pm
Tea
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Panel Discussion: What has Open Data got to with UIDAI?
Panelists - Sunil Abraham, Anivar Aravind and Anant Maringanti.
Moderated by - Sumandro Chattapadhyay.
5:30pm - 6:00pm
Unscheduled talks Unscheduled talks Unscheduled talks Unscheduled talks Unscheduled talks

Day 2

9:00am - 10:00am Registration
10:00am - 10:15am Welcome
Team DataMeet

Room 034 Room 032 Room 117 Hall
10:15am - 11:15am Data and Maps
Kaustubh Srikanth and Sajjad Anwar.
Details
A gentle introduction to data cleaning from Tactical Tech's course on the School of Data
By Allan Stanley and Maya Indira Ganesh, Tactical Technology Collective.
An Introduction to Apache Hadoop
By Mrinal Wadhwa
Blocked for Hackathon
11:15am - 11:30am
Tea
11:30pm - 01:00pm Cont: Data and Maps
Kaustubh Srikanth and Sajjad Anwar
Details
Cont: A gentle introduction to data cleaning from Tactical Tech's course on the School of Data
By Allan Stanley and Maya Indira Ganesh, Tactical Technology Collective.
Cont: An Introduction to Apache Hadoop
By Mrinal Wadhwa
Blocked for Hackathon
01:00pm - 02.00pm
Lunch Break
2:00pm - 4:00pm Workshop-1 Designing a Story. How To: Look At Data and Tell A Story
By Tejas Pande
Workshop-3 Blocked for Hackathon
4.00pm - 4.30pm Feedback and Tea
4:30pm - 6:00pm
Unscheduled talks Unscheduled talks Unscheduled talks Blocked for Hackathon

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