VIDEO – NYC Open Data Week 2024

ISOC LIVEOn March 16-24 2024 the NYC Open Data Team at the Office of Technology and Innovation (OTI), BetaNYC, and Data through Design presented NYC Open Data Week 2024. Every March, New Yorkers come together online and across the five boroughs to celebrate public data in New York City and mark the anniversary of the City’s first open data law, which was signed on March 7, 2012. Coincidentally, the first weekend of March is also International Open Data Day. Throughout Open Data Week, NYC’s civic tech and open data communities rally to offer opportunities for more people to learn about and engage with municipal public data. The week culminates with the NYC School of Data.

07 Explore NYC Population MapViewer and best practices for mapping population data
Charles Christonikos – Geographic Analyst, Population Division, NYC Department of City Planning (DCP)
Erica Maurer – Senior Demographic Analyst, Population Division, NYC Department of City Planning (DCP)

08 Landscape of Rodent Sightings in New York City: A Data Science Showcase
Jun Yan, Professor, University of Connecticut
Vincent Xie, University of Connecticut
Pratham Pathel, University of Connecticut
Isabelle Perez, University of Connecticut
Joshua Lee, University of Connecticut

09 WeGovNYC’s DataBook: Combining 40+ NYC Open Data Sets into One Interface
Devin Balkind – Director, Sarapis

13 Explore Your Community Through U.S. Census Bureau Data
Joli Golden – U.S. Census Bureau
David Kraiker – U.S. Census Bureau

19 Redesigning DATA2GO.NYC: An Interactive Session
Alex Powers – Associate Director, Measure of America, SSRC
Cara Wohnsigl – Research Associate, Measure of America, Social Science Research Council
Kristen Lewis – Director, Measure of America, Social Science Research Council
Tara Shawa – Program Assistant, Measure of America, Social Science Research Council

20 Equity in Action: Opportunity and Accountability Through EquityNYC
Bermet Kydykova – Technical Product Manager, Mayor’s Office for Economic Opportunity (NYC Opportunity)
Oonagh Jordan – Product Specialist, NYC Mayor’s Office for Economic Opportunity (NYC Opportunity)
Pavel Ilin – Software Engineer, NYC Mayor’s Office for Economic Opportunity (NYC Opportunity)

21 Navigating MTA’s Open Data with SoQL: A Comprehensive Workshop
Lisa Mae Fiedler – Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)
Niki Keramat – MTA
Rahnuma Tarannum – MTA

23 Mapping Environmental Justice and Flood Vulnerability
Hayley Elszasz – Climate Science Advisor, Mayor’s Office of Climate & Environmental Justice (MOCEJ)
Carlos Piedad – Policy Advisor, Environmental Justice, Mayor’s Office of Climate & Environmental Justice

24 Data in Action: Bridging the Public Benefits Enrollment Gap
Sophia Tareen – Senior Product Manager, ACCESS NYC
Sourabh Chakraborty – Software Developer, ACCESS NYC
Zoe Bordenet – Product Specialist, ACCESS NYC

26 Mapping Open Data with QGIS
Ryan Yeung, Director of Performance Evaluation and Analytics, Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS)

27 Exploring the NYC Workforce Development System through an Integrated Data Portal
Adam Santos – Senior Data Scientist, Mayor’s Office for Economic Opportunity (NYC Opportunity)
Claire Reynolds – Data Scientist, Mayor’s Office for Economic Opportunity (NYC Opportunity)
Jelynne Morse – Digital Services Director, Mayor’s Office of Talent and Workforce Development (NYC Talent)

29 Using R to Create Dynamic Documents, Maps, and Charts: A Case Study Using American Community Survey Data
Donnise Hurley – Senior Geographic Analyst, Population Division, NYC Department of City Planning (DCP)

31 NYC Agency Maps, Tools, and Geospatial Data for 2024
Lee Ilan, Mayor’s Office of Environmental Remediation (moderator)
Matt Croswell, NYC Department of City Planning
Josh Friedman, NYC Emergency Management
Chris Gettings, NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene
Carlos Piedad, Mayor’s Office of Climate & Environmental Justice

32 Jamming with Environmental Data
Kiley Matschke – Post-Baccalaureate Fellow, CSC, Barnard College
Marko Krkeljas – Senior Software & Applications Developer / CSC Technical Manager, Barnard College

34 Humanizing heat experiences through an open source data approach
Emily Torem – Health Content Manager, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
Liv Yoon – Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia
Matthew Montesano – Director of Data Communication, DOHMH
Thomas Zinckgraf – Software Engineer

35 Extreme Heat and Aging Exchange: Data for Climate Adaptation Research and Action
Anthony Townsend – Senior Research Associate, Cornell Tech
Nikhil Garg – Assistant Professor, Cornell Tech
Deborah Estrin – Professor of Computer Science and Associate Dean for Impact, Cornell Tech

37 IntegrateUSA: A New Tool to Visualize School Segregation
Jesse Margolis – Managing Partner, MarGrady Research
Theo Kaufman – Data Analyst

41 Navigating the NYC Climate Dashboard
Stephanie Fox – Office of the New York City Comptroller

45 Is your data really that dirty? An in-depth look at NYC 311 data to determine its “cleanliness”
David Tussey

48 Intro to SQL
Meghan Maloy – Staff Analytics Engineer at Datadog

53 Tis the Season: Understanding employment data and its seasonal adjustments
Dr. Rodney Chun – Chief Economist, NYC Office of Management and Budget

55 Where to Park? Using Python to Map Parking Regulation Signs to the Curb in Near Real-Time
Maddalena Romano – Analytics & Performance Management, New York City Department of Transportation
David Arcement – Traffic Control & Engineering
Matthew Garcia – Parking Administration
Suzanne Zopf – Information Technology
Jada Grandchamps – Department of Geography

58 Data in Action: Insights, Industries, & Career Paths
Suporna S. – Computer Literacy Instructor – Queensbridge Tech Lab

59 Cracking the Code: Making Sense of Data in Today’s World
Anthony Szeto – Digital Literacy Training Consultant, Queens Borough Public Library

60 Data Tracks: A Guided Tour Through Your Information’s Lifecycle
Mohamed Khan – Queens Public Library

64 NYC Health Data Tour
Matthew Montesano – NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
Martha Alexander – DOHMH
Clarissa Solis – DOHMH
Hilary Parton – DOHMH

82 Building Safer Communities – Evaluating Cure Violence Program’s Impact in NYC
Jeffrey A. Butts, Director of the Research and Evaluation Center, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Althea Stevens, Chair, Committee on Children and Youth, NYC Council
Dr. Yusef Salaam, Chair, Committee on Public Safety, NYC Council
R. Brent Decker, Chief Program Officer, Cure Violence Global
Hector Cuevas, Vice President of Education & Youth Development programs, CAMBA
Melissa Nunez, Data Scientist, NYC Council Data Team
Moderator: Rose Martinez, Assistant Deputy Director, NYC Council Data Team

97 Explore Open Data Standards for Representative Government with Democracy Works and the Google Civic Information API
Ursula Kaczmarek – Data Scientist, Democracy Works
Danny Pease – Engineering Manager, Democracy Works

98 Mapping open school and census data in New York City
Matthew Curinga – Associate Professor, MIXI Institute
Jacob Grier – Graduate Researcher Assistant, Adelphi University

162 Data Trends in NYC Immigration: A Dialogue on Ethics and Insights
Carman Nareau – Portfolio Manager, Immigration Product, Emerson Collective
Justino Mora – Senior Software Engineer, Emerson Collective

164 The Many Lives of NYC’s CityMap: Past, Present and Possible Future
Tim Calabrese – Professional Services Consultant, Esri

178 Using data to close gender and social inequality gaps
Nathifa Forde – Executive Director, NYC Her Future
Deirdre Appel – Communication and Advocacy Manager, Open Data Watch
Mercedes de los Santos – Projects Director, Open Data Charter

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