Open data : qui veut des données brutes ? Billets, ven le 31 mars 2017, 09:00 | Eventbrite

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Summary:

From Google Translate: "Open data policies are based on the existence of a public for open data. By opening up data, administrations predict that they will be (re) used by other agents, citizens, businesses or associations to give them new life through the creation of services, visualizations, articles Or applications.

'We want raw data,' said Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the web, in 2009, but who is we? Who were the target audiences of open data policies? Who reuses open data? Who is excluded? How to make open data more inclusive at a time when the opening of data becomes an obligation for all the administrations of more than 50 employees and all the local communities with more than 3500 inhabitants?  To answer these questions, the 27th region, the public policy transformation laboratory and Datactivist, a cooperative whose mission is to open up data and make it useful and useful, propose a two-day study day. 

Initially, an open data camp will allow data scientists, designers, web site audience specialists to exploit the raw data of the statistics of attendance data.gouv.fr , open to This opportunity by Etalab. The exploitation of data will make it possible to better understand the uses and the users of the portal and to study the public of the open data.  In a second phase, starting at 5:30 pm, a debate will be held with data literacy specialists to react to the data exploration results of data.gouv.fr and to debate open data audiences .

This panel (in the course of composition) will be animated by Samuel Goëta, co-founder of Datactivist, and will include:  - Simon Chignard, data editor at Etalab

- Orianne Ledroit, head of digital services at the Agence du Numérique"

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https://www.eventbrite.fr/e/billets-open-data-qui-veut-des-donnees-brutes-32057837856?aff=efbneb

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Date tagged:

02/15/2017, 11:57

Date published:

02/15/2017, 06:57