The winners of the data visualisation competition have been announced. The aim of the competition was to encourage participants to use well-being measurement in innovative ways to a) show how data on well-being give a more meaningful picture of the…
Data Visualization Contest 2015 – Visualizing Well-being
As part of the Web-COSI project, Wikiprogress is running an infographic and data visualisation contest, with the prize of a paid trip to Guadalajara, Mexico to attend the 5th OECD World Forum on the 13-15 October 2015 for the top…
2nd Workshop – Perspectives from Official Statistics and Government – Presentations and Videos now available!
Using Technology to Engage Citizens with Well-being Statistics – Perspectives from Official Statistics and Government Presentations are now available (see below) in relation to the workshop “Using Technology to Engage Citizens with Well-being Statistics – Perspectives from Official Statistics and…
Workshop and Live Webcast: Using Technology to Engage Citizens with Well-being Statistics – Perspectives from Official Statistics and Government
The use of technology to engage citizens with well-being statistics is a relatively new area, and the purpose of this workshop is to explore experiences and best practices from national statistics offices and governments. This is the second of two…
Making data more accessible for society at large: the role of open data, communication and technology
Making data more accessible for society at large: the role of open data, communication and technology From 11 June 09:00 (GMT) until 24 June 2014! CIVICUS, Data-Pop Alliance, Partnership for Open Data, PARIS21, Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations, Ushahidi, Web-COSI…