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Join us on Saturday, 3 March 2018, for NYC School of Data — a community technology conference that demystifies complex ideas and fosters local civic engagement.

This community-driven conference is organized by BetaNYC – NYC’s Civic technology, data, and design community. Our conversations and workshops will empower you to improve our neighborhoods and our lives. The day is framed to celebrate NYC’s transformative open data law and International Open Data Day, while kicking off NYC’s second annual open data week.

This year’s conversations will focus on four key areas: digital literacy & privacy, smart & wise cities, effective & open government, and civic & government technology.

In addition to exciting panels and workshops, all participants are welcomed to a #hackhall — a daylong open space for open source civic & government technology projects. In the #hackhall, you will collaborate, connect to new libraries/projects, and improve open source projects.

Sessions include:

  • Discriminnovation & the future of NYC's Open Algorithm Law
  • The future of open source & digital services with NYC Planning
  • Civic Engagement in NYC: The landscape & where we're headed with Mayor’s Office of Data Analytics
  • Reducing the anxiety of NYC middle school applications through open data & peer networks
  • Libraries: your partner in safeguarding privacy with METRO & the City’s library systems
  • Oversight + mapping = advocating for a healthy internet at the local level hosted by Mozilla Foundation
  • Workshop - Truth in Broadband User Testing with The Mayor's Office of the Chief Technology Officer (NYC CTO)
  • Workshop - BetaNYC's Intro to BoardStat & Civic Data Journeys
  • Workshop - NYC DOITT GIS / mapping NYC 311 with open source tools developed by the city
  • Workshop - NYC Planning & future of PLUTO

Featured HackHall Projects & Organizations:

  • NYC Department of City Planning
  • NYC Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications’ GIS department
  • Sunlight Foundation & their Open Data Census
  • StreetMix
  • Hacking a Smart City Together, a smart city workshop using arduinos
  • The Grid - the tool to measure pedestrian activity
  • New York Public Library's "Connections" guide & data liberation into Street Lives
  • The Refugee Libraries Project

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Register via Eventbrite and join us on Saturday, 3 March 2018!

https://bit.ly/NYCsoData-2018

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