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Creating Open Data Culture
Pages 29-32

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From page 29...
... (It should be noted that the open data movement is not about getting data that people value as private and sharing them.) How can an existing open data set be used to create a project that highlights the idea of open data culture and demonstrates its benefits to society?
From page 30...
... The team agreed that the best way to combine the available data set and analytical tool would be by studying the efficacy of language in teaching and outreach. By focusing on extremely successful professors who had consistent positive evaluations from students that were supported by quantitative data (such as student enthusiasm, retention rates, and success)
From page 31...
... Two members of the team provided the bulk of the driving power in terms of what tools the team had and what sort of analysis the team could do, while three members served as analysts who helped refine the idea to be helpful across multiple venues (healthcare, private business, and crosscultural international research)


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