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DELIVERABLE D7.2
Dissemination plan
Project Components Supporting the Open Data Exploitation
Acronym COMSODE
Contract Number FP7-ICT-611358
Start date of the project 1st October 2013
Duration 24 months, until 31st September 2015
Date of preparation 23rd December 2013
Author(s)
Miroslav Konecny, Lucia Johanesova, Ivan Hanzlik, Gabriel Lachmann, Peter Hanecak, Miloslav Ofukany, Lubor Illek, Andrea Maurino, Anisa Rula, Matteo Palmonari, Roberto Cornacchia, Martin Necasky
Responsible of the deliverable ADDSEN, LTD
Email [email protected]
Reviewed by Andrea Maurino
Status of the Document Final
Version 1.0
Dissemination level PU - Public
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Table of contents Table of contents 2
1 Deliverable context 3
1.1 Purpose of deliverable 3
1.2 Related Documents 3
2 Methodology used 4
2.1 Methodology 4
2.2 Partner contributions 4
3 Dissemination plan 5
3.1 Dissemination strategy 5
3.1.1 Objectives and arenas 5
3.1.2 Strategic approach 5
3.1.3 Roles of the project team members 6
3.1.4 Target groups 6
3.2 Initial dissemination activities M1 – M3 (October 2013 – December 2013) 8
3.2.1 Project logo 8
3.2.2 Project factsheet 8
3.2.3 Project website 9
3.2.4 Project presentation template 9
3.2.5 Project poster 10
3.3 Plan of activities M1-M12 (October 2013 – September 2014) 11
3.3.1 Project website and blog 11
3.3.2 Social media accounts 11
3.3.3 Events organised by COMSODE consortium (excerpt from project internal wiki) 12
3.3.4 Events with planned attendance and presentation (from project internal wiki) 14
3.3.5 Events in the scope (excerpt from project internal wiki) 18
3.3.6 Publications (excerpt from project internal wiki) 19
3.3.7 Lectures and community activities 21
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1 Deliverable context
1.1 Purpose of deliverable
This dissemination plan outlines the dissemination activities of individual parties and common strategies, including identification of conferences and other events. At the end of each reporting period, an update of the dissemination plan will show a collection of published articles and presentations as well as background information on the organized workshops.
This deliverable provides an overview of all dissemination opportunities identified through traditional communication channels like events’ attendance (e.g. conferences, seminars, workshops etc.), project publications (e.g. scientific publications or press releases etc.) and project presentations (e.g. to local stakeholders etc.), complemented also by disseminating project’s contents through internet (project website) and the main social platforms (e.g. Twitter, LinkedIn etc.).
The dissemination activities have been planned towards the key target audiences and stakeholders to maximize awareness of the COMSODE roadmap and activities.
1.2 Related Documents
List of related documents from project:
DOW COMSODE (611358) version 2013-10-04: pages 22-23 and 77-78
D7.1 – Web and Factsheet
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2 Methodology used
2.1 Methodology
The dissemination activities were planned in iterative way – from outline in the DOW, through the kick-off meeting discussions to this deliverable.
The project uses internal collaborative space based on Atlassian Confluence technology with access of all members of the project team. There was established a dedicated space in the internal wiki for collection of inputs to the dissemination plan:
Events
Publications
Other activities
Based on the content developed in last two months, the summarizing tables were exported to the deliverable (subchapter 3.3). They represent activities planned by individual consortium members or by small groups.
It has been foreseen, that the deliverable will be updated in project month 12 – containing also dissemination report from first year of the project.
2.2 Partner contributions
The dissemination plan was prepared under management of WP7 leader – ADDSEN, LTD. Miroslav Konecny as the Dissemination manager has drafted the subchapter 3.1.
All project members have contributed to subchapter 3.2 by active participation on initial dissemination activities and to 3.3 by identification of dissemination opportunities in their countries/ domains of expertise. They have also developed their own dissemination plans.
Project coordinator UNIMIB and EEA have reviewed the pre-final version of the document.
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3 Dissemination plan
3.1 Dissemination strategy
3.1.1 Objectives and arenas
All consortium members are involved in dissemination activities of COMSODE. The overall aim of project dissemination is to achieve project visibility, publish and discuss interim/final results and involve potential users – as a preparation for exploitation.
By proper means of communication, the project will create synergies with on-going activities in EU area. A dedicated Task 7.2 has been planned in order to run dissemination and communication of COMSODE. It will use these measures:
Individual detailed dissemination plans for each project beneficiary (as part of D7.2);
Online presentation, project blog and social media accounts updated at minimum monthly – together with issuing Press Releases, blog posts, etc;
Wiki-based knowledge base with social functions containing all project results and documentation and related data and articles – supporting the creation of applications based on ODN.
Publication in journals related to topics: Semantic Web, Data management, since COMSODE as a whole is primarily integrating LOD systems, single services and application of COMSODE solution, namely: quality assessment, search, semantic matching and link discovery and data visualization;
Selection of relevant events; a workshop to be offered in major conferences on semantic web at global level e.g. ISWC, WWW, ECWS, conference on data management e.g. VLDB, SIGMOD, ICDE. Participation on important key local events focused on public bodies (data providers);
COMSODE project members are active in a variety of scientific organizations, serving as steering committee members or chairs on many of the world’s leading research initiatives. These memberships and the opportunities they present for sharing COMSODE findings will be actively realized (it is agreed that member fees for these organisations are considered to be ineligible);
Initiatives and cooperation platforms like openforumeurope.org, ePSIplatform, ISA initiative, Joinup platform represent also possible channels through which results of the COMSODE project will be advertised and through which the results might reach their potential users. Such entities will be addressed with project objectives and results.
3.1.2 Strategic approach
The success of COMSODE project is much dependent on acceptance of its approach by public bodies, SME and other open data stakeholders. The dissemination strategy is thus based on proactive and open approach towards stakeholder group and broad Open Data community.
The level of dissemination activity is closely related to milestones of COMSODE as they involve end-user communities directly:
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Period Project phase Dissemination objectives Activities
M1 – M10 Collection of requirements
Community building
Awareness
Involvement of User Board members
Involvement of User Group organisations
Online space creation (webpage, blog social accounts)
General concept presentations on events
Individual presentations
M11 – M20 Development Community informing
Broadening the target audience
Cooperation with relevant projects (FP7/ national)
Policy development
Online space exploitation (first results)
Focused presentations on events, exhibits
Focused publications on project results
Business case presentation
M21 – M24 Showcasing Support the exploitation
Promotion of RTD results
Presentation of methodology
Target future users/ customers of project outcomes
Online showcase with download section
Focused presentations on events, exhibits
Focused publications on project results
3.1.3 Roles of the project team members
The Dissemination Manager is Miroslav Konecny from ADDSEN. He is the leader of the dissemination work package (WP7) and also manager of the User Board. He works to stimulate the activity of individual consortium members and to create synergies for joint actions.
Project members are expected to actively contribute by:
Identifying and informing about dissemination opportunities (e.g. events, publications, etc.) – by updating the project wiki on regular basis;
Contributing with content to blog, press releases, presentations, etc.;
Promoting the project results in their own organizations;
Presenting the project results at relevant conferences;
Supporting the dissemination of project in other activities and events;
Suggesting and inviting participants to the project s events
elping to promote and organi e the project s events, in particular, the thematic
workshops and conferences)
3.1.4 Target groups
COMSODE is positioned in a very specific research-development domain. It can be characterized by high level of community work/ cooperation on one side (research, NGO)
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and certain fragmentation and closed position on the other side (national governments, agencies, SMEs). Both aspects must be considered to achieve proper perception of project communication. In all activities, specific attention will be paid to ensuring the language and phraseology used is familiar to audience – including national languages presentations and events.
There are several target groups of the project:
Governmental bodies
o Central governmental bodies (ministries, agencies)
o Local and regional government bodies (offices of municipalities, districts, regional self-government)
Entrepreneurs
o SME - with special focus on startups and young entrepreneurs
o Large enterprises
o Self-employed persons
Researchers and academic personnel
Non-governmental organisations (complemented by media)
General public
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3.2 Initial dissemination activities M1 – M3 (October 2013 – December 2013)
3.2.1 Project logo
Project logo was designed by EEA graphical designer Rastislav Škultéty. It represents a dynamic exchange of data – in an open and symbiotic manner.
Project logo
3.2.2 Project factsheet
The Fact Sheet outlines the project’s rationale and objectives, describes the technical baseline of the project, intended target groups and application domains and outlines intermediate and final outputs.
The version 1 was designed for small- scale printout and online use. Version 2 will follow early in 2014 with a professional design and print.
Project Factsheet version 1
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3.2.3 Project website
The project website is located at: www.comsode.eu It uses google analytics to measure the performance and activity of visitors. The page ran on testing domain for setup purposes first. It was published on 30th October 2013.
Project website home – www.comsode.eu
3.2.4 Project presentation template
A COMSODE promotional PPT presentation provides a general project overview, background information and the planned results to be achieved during the COMSODE lifecycle. It is placed on the project website.
Initial project presentation template
The graphical design template will be used for all dissemination presentations. It contains EU funding information on the slide no. 1.
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Project presentation graphical design template
3.2.5 Project poster
COMSODE has produced two roll-up stand posters in dimensions 2.00m x 1.00m that reflect the mission and expected outcomes of the project. Posters shows the project’s logo including catch phrases and keywords, list of partners, relevant links to the project site and social media and European union co-funding information.
Posters have been designed for use in relevant dissemination activities during COMSODE project’s life cycle.
Project roll-up posters
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3.3 Plan of activities M1-M12 (October 2013 – September 2014)
3.3.1 Project website and blog
Regular updates of dynamic parts of the website:
Homepage banner – advertising main events and COMSODE results;
Homepage banner examples
Project Blog - articles presenting partial results, dissemination activities and related open data policy news. There has been established an internal communication area to exchange blog post ideas and a workflow for article review before the publication;
Open Data Policy page - list of dissemination opportunities and open data community events/ links;
Deliverables – public deliverables available for download.
3.3.2 Social media accounts
The project uses Social Media accounts on Twitter and LinkedIn in order to enable a two-way communication with the Web2.0 community. In this context, the presence of the project on major social networking and content platforms has been established from the early stages.
The project team is using these channels collectively by promoting the blog content and creating awareness, i.e. recommending them to members of their social networks.
Twitter and LinkedIn initial stage
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3.3.3 Events organised by COMSODE consortium (excerpt from project internal wiki)
Indicative Date
Name of Event Location Type of Audience
Countries Addressed (or region)
Est. Size of Audience
Project Members Involved
Type of Participation
28th January
2014 User Board Meeting 1
Prague, CZ Invited User Board members: Representative group of • government • business • academic • ngo
EU - wide 15 All Organizer
11th February 2014
Open Data Workshop for Czech cities
Prague, Czech Republic
• Enterpreneurs • Technologists • Politicians
Czech Republic 15 CUNI Organizer - CUNI (in cooperation with OSF Czech Republic), Presentation and moderation
June 2014 User Board Meeting 2
Bratislava, SK Invited User Board members: Representative group of • government • business • academic • ngo
EU - wide 15 All Organizer
July 2014 Open Data Conference in cooperation with Czech Society for Systems Integration (CSSI)
Prague, Czech Republic
• academic • government • business • ngo
Czech Republic, Slovakia
100-200 CUNI, EEA/MoI Organizer (programme), Presenter (several oral presentations), Panel discussion,
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presentations online.
2-4th July 2014
OSSConf 2014 Open source software and Open Data in education, research and IT solutions
Zilina, Slovakia • Technologists • Academics • Entrepreneurs • Public sector • NGO
Slovakia, Czech Republic
50-100 MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný, Ľubor Illek
Organizer, panel discussion, presentation, paper, Mid Workshop COMSODE on Open Data
June 2015 User Board Meeting 3
Milan, Italy Invited User Board members: Representative group of • government • business • academic • NGO
EU - wide 15 All Organizer
July 2015 OSSConf 2015 Open source software and Open Data in education, research and IT solutions
Zilina, Slovakia • Technologists • Academics • Entrepreneurs • Public sector • NGO
Slovakia, Czech Republic
50-100 MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný, Ľubor Illek
Organizer, panel discussion, presentation, paper
September 2015
Final Workshop COMSODE on Open Data
Bratislava, Slovakia
• Government • Public sector • Academics • Technologists • Startups • Entrepreneurs • NGO
Slovakia, Czech Republic
150-200 MoI, EEA, CUNI Organizer, workshop, panel discussion, presentation, paper
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3.3.4 Events with planned attendance and presentation (from project internal wiki)
Indicative Date
Name of Event Location
Type of Audience
Countries/region Addressed
Est. Size of Audience
Project Members Involved
Type of Participation
6th-8
th
November 2013
ICT 2013 Session: Business of Open Data
Vilnius, Lithuania
All stakeholders EU and world 100 ADDSEN Presentation, Panel discussion
27-28th
November 2013
Inspirujme sa (Lets be inspired) organized by CENIA, project INSPIRE
Bratislava, Slovakia
eGovernment. public sector, GEO data experts. Focused on "openness"
Slovakia, Czech Republic
100-200 EEA: anečák, Peter, Lachmann, Gabriel
CUNI: Martin, Necasky
3 presentations
3rd
December 2013
Open Data Forum - organized by magazine TREND
Bratislava, Slovakia
Public sector Slovakia 50-100 EEA, MoI Presentation - MoI, visit - EEA
27th-29th January 2014
GIS Ostrava 2014 Ostrava, Czech Republic
Academics Government Public sector Entrepreneurs
Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany, UK, Sweden, Israel
350 MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný
Qualitative interviews
22nd
February 2014
International open data day ITaly
Bologna Italy 09:00 Italy 250 UNIMOB Andrea Maurino
project presentation
19-20th
March 2014 European Data Forum 2014
Athens, Greece • Entrepreneurs • Academics • Business
Leaders
EU members + 500 CUNI, ADDSEN, UNIMIB
presentation, exhibit
7-8th April
2014 ISSS
http://www.isss.cz/
radec Králové, Czech republic
ISSS is leading czech conference focused on e-government
Czech public sector
200-300 CUNI, EEA
MoI
Paper, workshop, presentation
16th April ECIR 2014, Amsterdam, • business worldwide + 500 SPINQUE Presentation.
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2014 Industry day Netherlands • academics Acceptance based on abstract submission.
21-23rd
May 2014
CeDEM14 International Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government 2014
Open data track
Krems, Austria e-democracy, e-participation and open government specialists:
• academic • politics • government • business
EU + 200 EEA, ADDSEN Paper in Open Data track
26th-27th May 2014 (indicative)
Geoinformace ve veřejné správě 2014 (GIVS 2013)
Prague, Czech Republic
Government
Public sector
Academics
Entrepreneurs
Czech Republic, Slovakia
100-150 MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný
presentation and discussion
May 2014 Konferencia ITAPA 2014 (Konferencia ITAPA 2013)
Bratislava, Slovakia
• Politics • Government • Public sector
Slovakia 100 MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný
presentation
June 2014 iDEME Bratislava 2014
Current trends in the development of electronic public administration services, preparation and implementation of eGovernment projects in Slovakia
Bratislava, Slovakia
• Government • Public sector • Entrepreneurs • Academics
Slovakia 100-150 MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný
presentation
June 2014 Enviro-i-Fórum Bratislava, ▪ Government Slovakia, Czech 150-200 MoI: Miloslav paper,
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2014 Slovakia ▪ Public sector ▪ Academics ▪ Entrepreneurs
Republic Ofúkaný presentation
July 2014 Geoinformatics FCE CTU 2014 (Geoinformatics 2013)
Prague, Czech Republic
• Academics • Technologists • Startups • Entrepreneurs
Czech Republic 50 MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný
paper, presentation
November 2014
Congress ITAPA 2014 http://www.itapa.sk/introduction/
Top Slovak conference for Public sector
Bratislava, Slovakia
• Politics • Government • Public sector
Slovakia 150-200 EEA
MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný
paper, presentation
presentation
November 2014
Inspirujme se 2014 Pruhonice, Czech Republic
• Government • Public sector • Academics • Entrepreneurs
Czech Republic, Slovakia
100-200 MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný
paper, presentation
2014 PICNIC Network
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Business
Government
non profit, education
creative industries.
EU ~3000 Spinque Festival (http://www.picnicnetwork.org/festival). Talk.
January 2015
GIS Ostrava 2015 Ostrava, Czech Republic
• Academics • Government • Public sector • Entrepreneurs
Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany, UK, Sweden, Israel
350 MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný
paper, presentation
April 2015 ISSS 2015 ISSS is leading Czech conference focused on e-government
radec Králové, Czech republic
• public sector Czech Republic, Slovakia
200-300 MoI presentation
May 2015 Geoinformace ve veřejné správě
Prague, Czech Republic
• Government • Public sector
Czech Republic, Slovakia
100-150 MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný
presentation
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2015 • Academics • Entrepreneurs
May 2015 Konferencia ITAPA 2015
Bratislava, Slovakia
• Politics • Government • Public sector
Slovakia 100 MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný
presentation
June 2015 iDEME Bratislava 2015
Current trends in the development of electronic public administration services, preparation and implementation of eGovernment projects in Slovakia
Bratislava, Slovakia
• Government • Public sector • Entrepreneurs • Academics
Slovakia 100-150 MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný
presentation
June 2015 Enviro-i-Fórum 2015
Bratislava, Slovakia
• Government • Public sector • Academics • Entrepreneurs
Slovakia, Czech Republic
150-200 MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný
paper, presentation
July 2015 Geoinformatics FCE CTU 2015
Prague, Czech Republic
• Academics • Technologists • Startups • Entrepreneurs
Czech Republic 50 MoI: Miloslav Ofúkaný
paper, presentation
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3.3.5 Events in the scope (excerpt from project internal wiki)
There have been identified several events that are in the scope of the project and possibly could be attended by project members – based on time convenience and state of the art in the project development. Their proceedings and/or personal discussions (qualitative interviews) can become valuable source of information for next development.
Indicative Date Name of Event Location Type of Audience Countries Addressed
Type of Participation Considered
October 2014 Open Government Partnership Annual Conference
London, UK • Governmental EU Paper on methodology
November 2014 Open Data Dialog (ODD) 2014 (ODD 2013)
Berlin, Germany • Entrepreneurs • Academics • Technologists • Startups
EU members mainly
paper about the ODN publication platform
mid 2015 SXSW Interactive Austin, Texas • all ICT RTD stakeholders
Worldwide Festival. Probably a far-fetched, but a cool place to showcase
29th-31st August, 2014
Data 2014 Vienna, Austria • all OD stakeholders
EU Paper on methodology
29. October 2014 Open Data Institute Anual Summit 2014
London, UK • all OD stakeholders
EU Program closed. We can only visit
27th-29th August 2014
OpenSym /WikiSym 2014 Berlin, Germany • all OD stakeholders
Worldwide Paper on methodology
24th-28th March 2014
EDBT/ICDT 2014 Athens, Greence • entrepreneurs • academics
abstract, paper
21st-23rd May 2014
CeDEM 14 Krems, Austria • entrepreneurs • academics
Worldwide paper, workshop, reflections
19th-21th March 2014
FOSSGIS 2014 Berlin, Germany • Entrepreneurs • Academics • BusinessLeaders
EU paper, workshop, reflections
17th-19th February 2014
OpenData Days 2014 Brussels, Belgium • Entrepreneurs • Academics • Technologists
Worldwide paper, workshop, reflections
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• Startups • BusinessLeaders • Investors • Innovators
15th-18th July 2014 OKFestival 2014 Berlin, Germany • SME • academics
Worldwide Presentation
13th-15th May 2014
CRIS 2014 Conference Rome, Italy • academics Worldwide Presentation
13th March 2014 LOLA conference Brussels, Belgium • all stakeholders • parties interested
in OpenStandards
EU Presentation
13th December 2013
Re.WORK Cities London, UK • Entrepreneurs • Academics • Technologists • Startups • BusinessLeaders • Investors • Innovators
Worldwide Presentation
3.3.6 Publications (excerpt from project internal wiki)
Indicative Date Publication Type (web, paper, blog, etc.)
Topic (subject)
Type of Audience Project Members Involved
June 2014 Enviro-i-Fórum 2014 - paper
Useful communication strategy for public open data
Public sector Miloslav Ofúkaný
November 2014 Inspirujme se 2014 - paper Open GeoData survey in Slovakia Public sector Miloslav Ofúkaný
June 2015 Enviro-i-Fórum 2015 paper Public data for citizens and geoinformatics specialists
Public sector Miloslav Ofúkaný
March 2014 International Journal on semantic web and information systems
linked open data survey Research Andrea Maurino, Anisa Rula
March 2014 International Journal on semantic web and
web data quality Research Andrea Maurino
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information systems
March 2014 E-gov conference paper OGD assesment and quality survey
Research Andrea Maurino, Carlo Batini Gianluigi Viscusi
April 2014 research paper at Linked Data on the Web (LDOW2014)
Linked Open Data Information Instrastructure in Czech Republic
Research CUNI - Martin Nečaský, Tomáš Knap, Jakub Klímek, Dušan Chlapek, Jan Kučera
April 2014
demo paper at European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2014
Open Data Node ETL component demonstration
Research CUNI - Tomáš Knap, Jakub Klímek
April 2014 Linked Data on the Web (LDOW2014)
ontoquality Research Andrea Maurino, Anisa Rula, Matteo Palmonari
May 2014 AMCIS 2014 OGD policy and IT alignment: the Italian case
Research Andrea Maurino, Carlo Batini Gianluigi Viscusi
July 2014 Geoinformatics FCE CTU 2014
Publishing Open GeoData through FOSS4G
Research Miloslav Ofúkaný
October 2014 research paper at International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2014)
Data Quality Assessment Research CUNI, UNIMIB - Tomáš Knap, Anisa Rula
November 2014
special issue of Inside journal (in Czech - local journal for IT decision makers)
(Linked) Open Data - current state and possible benefits
Technologists, Management
CUNI - Dušan Chlapek, Jan Kučera, Martin Nečaský
January 2015 GIS Ostrava 2015 Building Open GeoData network Research Miloslav Ofúkaný
July 2015 Geoinformatics FCE CTU 2015
Slovak Open GeoData published through FOSS4G
Research Miloslav Ofúkaný
July 2014 OSSConf 2014 Open Data survey in Slovakia Technologists Miloslav Ofúkaný, Ľubor Illek
July 2015 OSSConf 2015 Available Open Data datasets of Slovakia
Technologists Miloslav Ofúkaný, Ľubor Illek
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3.3.7 Lectures and community activities
Indicative Date /Duration
Type Topic (subject) Type of Audience Project Members Involved
November -December 2013
Lectures in master degree in computer science at UNIMIB
Open Data first year master degree students
UNIMIB Andrea Maurino, Carlo Batini
November 2013, And few more times in 2014-2015
Presentations at OpenData.sk Meet-up Bratislava
COMSODE - Open Data publication platform
Slovak Open Data activists
EEA Peter Hanecak
May 2014 PHD course at UNIMIB open linked data PhD. students UNIMIB Andrea Maurino, Matteo Palmonari
2014 - 2015 "Spinque Educational" for courses in University of Copenhagen and for Applied University in Den Haag
Information Retrieval. Spinque is preparing a product version that will be used within University courses to teach Information Retrieval concepts. This could be applied to COMSODE output.
University students SPINQUE Wouter Alink, Michiel Hildebrand Roberto Cornacchia
October - December 2014
Pilot semestral course for students at Charles University
Linked (Open) Data bachelor, master and Ph.D. students
CUNI - Tomáš Knap
October - December 2014
Pilot semestral course for students at Czech Technical University in Prague
Linked (Open) Data bachelor, master and Ph.D. students
CUNI - Jakub Klímek
2013 - 2015 Web articles for Open Data and Geo Data communitary activities
information, documents, photos, videos etc. about public, academic, private and non-profit sector involved in initiative of Open (Geo)Data at GEOINFORMATIKA.sk and PROMOSPRAVY.sk, OTVORENAVLADA.GOV.sk
General public MoI Miloslav Ofúkaný