Data Through Design 2025 Opening Reception
BRIC House Gallery 647 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesData Through Design is a free public exhibition of ten data-driven, interdisciplinary art works
Data Through Design is a free public exhibition of ten data-driven, interdisciplinary art works
Learn the basics of NYC Open Data
COVID-19 changed people’s lifestyles all over the world. This event wi...
By the end of this 60-to-90-minute data driven, historically rich, Tra...
Data Through Design is a free public exhibition of ten data-driven, interdisciplinary art works
Learn the basics of NYC Open Data
Data Through Design is a free public exhibition of ten data-driven, interdisciplinary art works
This workshop introduces participants to data analysis in MS Excel usi...
Kick off your morning with the Open Data Week Team!
Join us online da...
Power Query is perhaps the most useful but also most unknown of Micros...
This 45 minute session is an interactive demonstration of DataKind's E...
Have you ever tried working with the 311 dataset available on Open Dat...
Learn the basics of NYC Open Data
Open-source is transforming the data engineering space. By combining t...
Open Data is rich, but can be overwhelming. Creating succinct, focused measures from Open Data allows New Yorkers quickly see how things are going and better understand complex issues. The NYC Comptroller’s office recently released two new data dashboards that use Open Data resources to (1) track NYC Agency performance (https://comptroller.nyc.gov/services/for-the-public/measuring-nyc-government-performance/overview/) and (2) chart homelessness […]
Data Through Design is a free public exhibition of ten data-driven, interdisciplinary art works
This session unveils two dashboards developed by the New York City Cou...
A hour-long virtual seminar where master or Ph.D. students in Biostati...
This is a virtual presentation illustrating how to undertake a data cl...
Reflective roof colors reduce roof temperatures, internal building tem...
Urban street flooding presents significant challenges for metropolitan...
In this presentation, we will introduce our recently developed urban heat portal for NYC. We will demonstrate how each layer in the heat portal is prepared. We used a variety of resources to prepare urban heat layers. They include: Satellite data from Landsat 8 and 9 Weather Station Data from Visual Crossing A variety of […]