3 min read

040 #opendataday bern

Together with over 400 sites around the world, we celebrated Open Data Day 2018 in Bern, Switzerland this weekend. Impressions in brief.
040 #opendataday bern

Together with over 400 sites around the world, we celebrated Open Data Day 2018 - the annual global celebration of open data - in Bern, Switzerland on this first weekend of March. Impressions in brief.


Open Data Day 2018 - Highlights from Africa & Europe

On Saturday we got together at the Effinger underground lab, ducking out of the snowstorm to hang up our coats and warm up to workstations and tablets running with open data projects, hot drinks and snacks. Our 15 participants made a circle. Introductions made, we took a look at projects like the open finance visualisations started at past Bern events, then split into three groups for discussion and hands-on activity.

2018-03-03 16:23

Led by @andreasamsler, one group discussed the sociopolitical and business landscape, talked about the Fun and Profit of Open Data, and brainstormed improved ways of building up the network in Switzerland. Plans were discussed for this year's annual Opendata.ch conference and work going on in various channels. One result was an updated community calendar.

Opendata.ch on Twitter

Happy #OpenDataDay everyone! If you are in Switzerland in 2018, save - at least - the following dates https://t.co/SptOYg5Goa An open data related event is missing? Mail to info@opendata.ch - thanks!

soundlevel

In the Makers corner, we booted up Raspberry Pi's, converted elevation models to 3D printed "tangible statistics", worked on smart+open city initiatives, and collected sensor data on open networks - producing a CSV recording of our ambient sound levels.

2018-03-03 16:24

The third and quietest group was busy polishing their applications and data visualisations, getting ready to release early, and release often.

2018-03-03 16:24

We reconverged after a good hour to hear @mmmathew present his project water-fountains.org, an open data story in the making, and something you should try out now and follow as it develops!

mmmatthew/proximap

proximap - a responsive web app for finding nearby fountains

2018-03-03 17:19

We had @rosacastilloPhD walk us through a compelling climate data analysis and visualisation, from the deep end of filtering meteorological tables, to bias-challenging insights and publication formats.

Adrian Tineo on Twitter

Processing data from @NASA in R explained by @rosacastilloPhD in #OpenDataDay in Bern

And we got introduced by @novisadvenis to the awesome Powercoders IT academy.

2018-03-03 17:34

We traded stories of how to start a project with serious impact (YouTube), and shared life and data lessons (GitHub) in connecting to people and technology.

To round it off we collected takeaways from everyone in a spreadsheet. The complete data seen in the tweet below is shared in a CSV file here: opendataday2018-ch-bern.csv

Adrian Tineo on Twitter

Getting to the takeaways of today with @loleg in #OpenDataDay in Bern

Big thanks to everyone who came out and contributed in support of our little big occasion!

More links and a chance to share feedback are on our forum thread - and check out #opendataday for more coverage, like an Open Data Institute post featuring several quirky Swiss datasets.

Follow @okfn for more international news, and @opendatach / #opendatach for the latest open data news in Switzerland.

Creative Commons Licence
The works on this blog are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.