Open News, Events, Blogs
The COIWeb aggregates news, opinions and developments from various research sources around the world, including:
- The Open Data Research Network hosted by the Web Foundation,
- World Bank Open Data & ICT4D Blogs
- Open Knowledge Foundation
- GovLabs @ NYU
Open Knowledge Foundation Blog
On 26th November during our Open Knowledge Network monthly call Marie Kreil, co-director of the Prototype Fund at Open Knowledge Germany, and Verena Kontschieder, Project Lead for Prototype Fund at Opendata.ch (our Swiss chapter), presented the Prototype Fund in their respective countries.
The idea behind Prototype Fund (that we...
The Open Knowledge Foundation (OKFN) is happy to announce the release of Open Data Editor (ODE) 1.2.0, now a stable open source desktop application that makes working with data easier for people with little to no technical skills.
Download Open Data Editor 1.2.0
Background
At the beginning of March, thanks to...
The Open Data Editor (ODE) is the new Open Knowledge Foundation’s app that makes it easier for people with little to no technical skills to work with data. Since January, it’s been developed thanks to the kind support of the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and has become a central product for putting our The Tech We Want...
As part of releasing the first stable version of the Open Data Editor (scheduled for December in the coming weeks), the Open Knowledge Foundation team has conducted a series of tests with real users and organisations. In this blog, we publish the feedback from the team at StoryData, a Barcelona-based agency with experts in data research, analysis...
This past October 14th we had the Latin America regional call, where we met with regional members of the Open Knowledge Network to share a relaxed and focused talk about our needs, and to present the map of communities we have been working on these last few months.
The meeting was attended by a group of members of the Network from Latin...
The recent Open Knowledge Anglophone Africa meeting brought together passionate advocates and stakeholders committed to advancing open knowledge across the continent. This meeting was an important opportunity to assess the current state of the open movement, explore collaboration strategies, and chart the course for future projects and...
Last week, we had the opportunity to participate in the Annual Members Meeting of the Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA) in Singapore. The meeting is a space for all members of the Alliance to get together once a year to discuss agendas, updates, next steps and participate in discussions about the future of Digital Public Goods. It was also...
This report maps the current threats and opportunities facing the open movement, based on the ongoing work of the organisations behind the Common(s) Cause event, which took place in Katowice, Poland; as a pre-conference event for Wikimania 2024 on 6 August, 2024.
The meeting was organised by Creative Commons, Open Knowledge Foundation,...
ICT-Pulse
In our November 2024 Community Chat, and with members of the Caribbean tech community, Gerry George, an ICT professional and policy expert who is based in Saint Lucia, and IT Specialist, Researcher and Digital Analyst Matthew Cowen, who is based in Martinique, the panel discusses: Are Caribbean businesses really benefitting from online...
What are important ethical principles that should be implemented to protect users in the metaverse and other digital spaces? Jamaican social enterprise, Youth Can Do IT (YCDI), in collaboration with Jesus College (Oxford), developed some ethical guidelines for the metaverse. In this episode, we chat with members of YCDI Joel Lawson, one of the...