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== A Vague Schedule ==
== A Vague Schedule ==


* 1:00pm: Kickoff
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* 2:00pm: Pizza!
* 2:00pm: Pizza!
* 4:45pm: Wrap up - Talk about the
* 4:45pm: Wrap up - Talk about the projects you worked on during Open Data Day. Brag, get feedback, and maybe even recruit new volunteers for your project.


== Projects ==
== Projects ==


* Intro to Programming Using Open Gov
* Intro to Programming Using Open Government Data
** What it is: A version of the successful [https://openhatch.org/wiki/Boston_Python_Workshop_7 Boston Python Workshop] altered to use open government data examples and to highlight simple, useful skills such as visualization and statistics.
** What it is:
** For more info: visit [https://openhatch.org/wiki/Intro_to_Programming_Using_Open_Government_Data this page] or email [https://openhatch.org/wiki/Special:EmailUser/Shauna Shauna].
** Ways to contribute:
** Ways to contribute:
*** Help work on our [https://openhatch.org/wiki/Intro_to_Programming_Using_Open_Government_Data#Saturday_Projects Saturday Projects] - the visualization one especially needs work.
** Who to talk to:
*** Give feedback on our Saturday projects. Experienced programmers who have suggestions for alternate ways to structure the projects, and new programmers who can pinpoint when the projects are too confusing, are all welcome.
*** Go through the [https://openhatch.org/wiki/Boston_Python_Workshop_7/ Boston Python Workshop curriculum] and note when examples are used that could be replaced with government data examples.
*** Help create a presentation (powerpoint? prezi?) highlighting open gov projects and the novel ways they use data.
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* Introduction to Open Science Course Sprint
* Introduction to Open Science Course Sprint
** What it is: A sprint run by Creative Commons and Peer 2 Peer University to build an open course called [https://p2pu.org/en/courses/5/open-science-an-introduction/ Open Science: An Introduction].
** What it is:
** Who to talk to: Locally - [https://openhatch.org/wiki/Special:EmailUser/Shauna Shauna], globally - [http://twitter.com/billymeinke Billy Meinke]
** Ways to contribute:
** Ways to contribute:
*** See [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XWa1DIDKsPT4FLxSMFVetPLz_dY1gKuww2QJvlabE_8/edit#heading=h.nc0kx34lzn8e this planning document] for concrete ideas. It looks like they're hoping to break down work by topic and build content. We might be especially helpful for looking at where open government intersects with open science, such as creating a module on laws and court cases relating to open science.
** Who to talk to:


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* Other potential projects:
* Other potential projects:
** [http://wiki.opendataday.org/2013/App_Ideas Projects from other Open Data Day hackathons]
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*** Adopt-a-Hydrant
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*** MapIt
*** WhereDoesMyMoneyGo
*** Open Data Census Challenge
** Make video demos ("How To"s) of skills/resources?
** [https://github.com/opencities/opencities-ma OpenCities]
** Stenographic record of public meetings of Boston City Council... stenograph stenonote .sgstn format in plain English format (Plover http://plover.stenoknight.com/ )


== Resources ==
== Resources ==

* [http://opendataday.org/ Open Data Day website]
* [http://wiki.opendataday.org/2013/City_Events Open Data Day wiki]

Latest revision as of 10:07, 24 February 2013

Details

  • Location: BoCoup Loft
  • Time: Saturday, February 23rd, 1-5pm
  • If you haven't signed up already, do so here. (You don't need to sign up to come, but it makes my life easier.)

A Vague Schedule

  • 1:00pm: Kickoff
  • 2:00pm: Pizza!
  • 4:45pm: Wrap up - Talk about the projects you worked on during Open Data Day. Brag, get feedback, and maybe even recruit new volunteers for your project.

Projects

  • Intro to Programming Using Open Government Data
    • What it is: A version of the successful Boston Python Workshop altered to use open government data examples and to highlight simple, useful skills such as visualization and statistics.
    • For more info: visit this page or email Shauna.
    • Ways to contribute:
      • Help work on our Saturday Projects - the visualization one especially needs work.
      • Give feedback on our Saturday projects. Experienced programmers who have suggestions for alternate ways to structure the projects, and new programmers who can pinpoint when the projects are too confusing, are all welcome.
      • Go through the Boston Python Workshop curriculum and note when examples are used that could be replaced with government data examples.
      • Help create a presentation (powerpoint? prezi?) highlighting open gov projects and the novel ways they use data.


  • Introduction to Open Science Course Sprint
    • What it is: A sprint run by Creative Commons and Peer 2 Peer University to build an open course called Open Science: An Introduction.
    • Who to talk to: Locally - Shauna, globally - Billy Meinke
    • Ways to contribute:
      • See this planning document for concrete ideas. It looks like they're hoping to break down work by topic and build content. We might be especially helpful for looking at where open government intersects with open science, such as creating a module on laws and court cases relating to open science.


Resources