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[ecrea] What I Know Is 2 conference
Mon Sep 17 11:17:36 GMT 2018
What I Know Is 2:
Data Literacy, Open Data and Knowledge-Building Communities
2-Day International Conference
Date: 27th September 2018 – 28th September 2018 Venue: CodeBase
Stirling. FK8 2HU
*Please note that due to a number of recent changes in circumstance, and
in a change to previously advertised circumstances, tickets to this
event are now free. Spaces are limited, however, so please do go to the
registration site to register your attendance*
This conference sets out to reintroduce the original objectives of the
RSE Life in Data Research Network in the context of recent international
developments, and colleagues from international partner universities
will present keynote research on the power of data literacy, the concept
of Open, and what this means for various kinds of knowledge-building
communities.
*Keynote Speaker*
Dr Martin Poulter (Wikimedian in Residence, University of Oxford)
"Working in a World of Open Data"
Alongside the World Wide Web of sites and documents, there is a growing,
global web of data. This web changes the environment in which we create
sites and applications. These changes offer great opportunities to join
up research, curation, and education. The rewards are not just ease of
access, but sustainability for existing knowledge and a more active role
for the public. To make the best use of these changes, we need to
rethink how institutions manage their knowledge. There also needs to be
a hub; a starting-point for the web of data in the same way that
Wikipedia is a starting point for the web of documents. This talk is an
overview of the changes brought about by the web of open data and the
central role played by Wikidata.
Dr Martin Poulter is the Wikimedian In Residence at the University of
Oxford. He helps cultural institutions and researchers work with
Wikidata, Wikipedia and other open platforms. His PhD is in the
philosophy of science.
About the RSE Life in Data Research Network:
The RSE Life in Data Network is a collaborative project funded through
generous support by the Royal Society of Edinburgh. We facilitate
knowledge exchange amongst Scottish HEIs, SCIs, public and third sector
partners, to explore the emergent field of data literacy, openness,
education policy and creative data innovation in Scotland.
At its inception in January 2017, the Network set out to meet a number
of objectives, chief among these being to map
• how data literacy is currently understood & how understandings can
shift depending on context;
• the extent to which data literacy is fostered in the education sector
in Scotland, and in the skills development sector for creative industries;
• what it means for local governance, education policy and lifelong
learning; and
• what the best ways are to encourage the development of creative and
inclusive Scottish data community.
These objectives had both educational and civic ends in mind, sought to
address the challenges in a contemporary multi-sectoral work
environment, multi-disciplinary approaches to problem-finding and
problem-solving in the field of data literacy.
Since setting out these terms we recognise that there are valuable
opportunities to both learn from and collaborate with, international
partners who have expertise in local and national contexts that pose
both similar and radically different challenges for citizens,
governments, businesses and institutions to engage with data literacy.
Conference presentation themes include: Ethics and Politics of Open
Data; Working with Open Data; Open Learning and Open Energy; Data
Journalism in China; Practices of Data Journalism in Vietnam; and Wikis
as Knowledge-Building Communities.
Speakers Include:
Darinka del Carmen Ramírez Hernández, (Tecnológico de Monterrey,
Mexico); Ewan McAndrew (Wikimedian In Residence, University of
Edinburgh); Dr Lê Triệu Thanh (Dean of the Faculty of Journalism and
Communication, University of Social Sciences and Humanities – Vietnamese
National University); Ian Watt (Open Data Institute, Aberdeen); Dr Simon
Rowberry (Faculty of Arts & Humanities, University of Stirling); Dr
Chang Xin (Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication, China); Professor
Weiwei Zhang (School of Journalism and Communication, Nanjing Normal
University, China); Professor Xi Zhuang (Deputy Director – Department of
Journalism, School of Journalism and Communication, Nanjing Normal
University, China).
*Please note that due to a number of recent changes in circumstance, we
are now in the fortunate position to offer tickets to this event free of
charge.*
Conference ticket link:
https://shop.stir.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/faculties/faculty-of-arts-and-humanities/life-in-data-conference
Ticket includes lunch and refreshments. For further enquiries, or to
notify us of special dietary or access requirements, please contact the
Conference Administrator, Lyana Macinnes at:
(lp5 /at/ stir.ac.uk)
For more information about the activities of the Life in Data RSE
Research Network, please visit: http://www.lifeindata.org/
A highlights video for a previous Life in Data Event, KE Workshop#3
Creative Innovation on Scotland: Big Ideas from Small Cities, can be
found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_F433yk1ik8
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