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Phil Archer

Report on Using Open Data, 19 - 20 June 2012, Brussels - 0 views

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    Report on the first Corssover Project workshop: "Report on Using Open Data: policy modeling, citizen empowerment, data journalism" (aka PMOD)
David Price

Fixing consultation - 1 views

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    The UK Government is improving the way it consults by adopting a more proportionate and targeted approach, so that the type and scale of engagement is proportional to the potential impacts of the proposal. The emphasis is on understanding the effects of a proposal and focussing on real engagement with key groups rather than following a set process.
David Price

Argument AnalysisWall: analysis in real time - ARG:dundee - 0 views

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    Last night the ARG:dundee team conducted close argument analysis on a live 45 minute broadcast of an episode of the BBC Radio 4 programme, The Moral Maze, using our Argument AnalysisWall. We aimed to make debates available on the Argument Web for all the different compatible online tools to access.
Scott Fortmann-Roe

Twitter Election Meter - 1 views

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    About the project The USA Today/ Twitter Election meter is a graphic representation of the Twitter Political Index, a daily number produced by Twitter in partnership with Topsy labs and polling firms The Mellman Group and North Star Opinion Research.
David Price

Collective Intelligence in Organizations: Tools and Studies - 3 views

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    A new generation of Collective Intelligence (CI) technologies, adopted by public and private sector organizations, offers "the capacity of human collectives to engage in intellectual cooperation in order to create, innovate and invent".
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    Uh... collective intelligence in organizations sounds a bit creepy, like "We are the Borg".
david osimo

Poverty in England: how Experian ranks where you live | News | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    How poor is your area - and how much worse will it get? Credit ratings company Experian, besides supplying information to credit cards companeis and banks, also provides data for the public sector - and have given us this data. It ranks every English local authority are by a set of key poverty indicators
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