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However, many of the groups who are closest to the problems – NGOs, journalists, and citizens – currently lack both the skills to use data effectively, and the awareness of the potential of data for their work./p> p>School of Data has been working now for two years to address this need, successfully training civil society organisations and journalists, teaching them to use data to find evidence, create compelling visualisations and tell stories to present their arguments in a more effective way. Our mission is to empower the citizens and organisations who wish to use data ‘for good’, with the skills they need./p> p>2014 was a year of lots of ‘firsts’ for us. We started our flagship Fellowship scheme, which saw us working with 12 incredible data storytellers from around the world. We ran our very first summer camp, in Berlin. Dedicated community members launched localised nodes of School of Data in France, Spain and Greece. Our core team got smaller, but our range of activities got bigger, run by people who know their local contexts far better than we do./p> p>We can’t thank our wonderful, dedicated, passionate community enough; for guiding us, for holding us to high standards, for showing us where and how School of Data is needed in their communities, and for having so much fun along the way! /p> br /> h4>Your School of Data team/h4> /div> /div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namestories>/a> div classpage quote stylebackground-color:#;padding-top: data-sectionnavstories> div classtitle> h1>HIGHLIGHTS/h1>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namestories>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top: data-sectionnavstories> div classcfa> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan7 bioleft> h3>Open Development Toolkit/h3> div classurl> a hrefhttp://opendevtoolkit.net target_blank>opendevtoolkit.net/a> a>//a> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios apps> div classspan7> img srcimg/sd_toolkit.png /> /div> /div> br />br /> p>In January, we <a href”http://schoolofdata.org/2014/02/04/introducing-the-open-development-toolkit/”>launched our first shared project</a>, together with <a href”http://devinit.org”>Development Initiatives</a>: the Open Development Toolkit. This was our first foray into topic-specific data, in this case, looking at data around aid, and trying to encourage potential data users to actually use the vast amounts of data made available on the topic. p>Data availability is not the same as data accessibility. Overwhelmingly, though not always, international development organisations are making tools and portals without considering the needs of data users. So, we created an Aid Data curriculum focused on meeting those needs, thinking specifically about information intermediaries in aid-recipient countries. We put the modules online and sent them to our community, and we tested out these modules offline in trainings with School of Data fellows. We also created a <a href”http://opendevtoolkit.net”>community-focused online hub</a>, curating news, data portals, reviews and walkthroughs of how to use them./p> </div> </div> </div> </div>/p>/div>/div>/div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namestories>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:100px data-sectionnavstories> div classcfa> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan7> h3>Global Witness Embedded Fellowship/h3> div classurl> a hrefhttp://globalwitness.org/ target_blank>globalwitness.org/a>br />a hrefhttps://www.globalwitness.org/deadlyenvironment/>Deadly Environment infographic/a>br /> a hrefhttp://greatripoffmap.globalwitness.org/>Great Rip Off Map/a> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios apps> div classspan7> div idmyCarousel3 classcarousel slide> ol classcarousel-indicators> li data-target#myCarousel3 data-slide-to0 classactive>/li> li data-target#myCarousel3 data-slide-to1>/li> /ol> div classcarousel-inner> div id0 classactive item> img srcimg/sd_gw_environment.png /> /div> div id1 classitem> img srcimg/sd_ripoff_map.png /> /div> /div> a classcarousel-control left href#myCarousel3 data-slideprev>‹/a> a classcarousel-control right href#myCarousel3 data-slidenext>›/a> /div> br />br /> p>This year, we also seconded the newest member of the Open Knowledge School of Data team, Sam Leon, to spend some quality time working with Global Witness, one of the world’s leading anti-corruption NGOs, on a series of data-driven investigations and simultaneously to build their core data skills. Sam’s ‘embedded fellowship’ started in February 2014, and together they delivered some incredible, data-driven outputs like <a href”https://www.globalwitness.org/deadlyenvironment/”>this interactive infographic</a> on the sharp rise of deaths of environmental defenders, and <a href”http://greatripoffmap.globalwitness.org/”>The Great Rip Off</a> site to accompany Global Witness’ campaign against anonymous company ownership, together with developers from J++./p>br /> p>This represents our first big organisational-level capacity building programme and we are very grateful to Global Witness for being such wonderful, open-minded hosts and partners. Read more about this a hrefhttp://schoolofdata.org/2014/11/17/global-witness-and-open-knowledge-working-together-to-investigate-and-campaign-against-corruption-related-to-the-extractives-industries/>here./a> /p> /div> div classspan4> div> br />br />br />br />br />br /> p>strong>It’s transformed the way we work, it’s made us think differently how we communicate information: how we make it more accessible, visual and exciting. It’s really changed the way we do things./strong>br />em>Brendan ODonnell, br />Senior Campaigner at Global Witness/em>/p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namestories>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:100px data-sectionnavstories> div classcfa> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan7> h3>School of Data Journalism, Perugia/h3> div classurl> a hrefhttp://www.journalismfestival.com/ target_blank>journalismfestival.com//a> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios apps> div classspan7> div idmyCarousel3 classcarousel slide> ol classcarousel-indicators> li data-target#myCarousel3 data-slide-to0 classactive>/li> li data-target#myCarousel3 data-slide-to1>/li> /ol> div classcarousel-inner> div id0 classactive item> img srcimg/sd_aerial_mapping.jpg /> /div> div id1 classitem> img srcimg/sd_perugia_bus.jpeg /> /div> /div> a classcarousel-control left href#myCarousel3 data-slideprev>‹/a> a classcarousel-control right href#myCarousel3 data-slidenext>›/a> /div> br />br /> p>Since 2012, Open Knowledge and the European Journalism Centre (EJC) have been invited to run the School of Data Journalism at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia. The School of Data Journalism track runs a series of panels and workshops at the festival, designed to introduce data journalism to beginners./p> p>In this year’s School of Data Journalism Programme, a team of about 25 expert panellists and instructors from New York Times, The Daily Mirror, Twitter, Ask Media, Knight-Mozilla and others led participants in a mix of discussions and hands-on sessions focusing on everything from cross-border data-driven investigative journalism, to emergency reporting and using spreadsheets, social media data, data visualisation and mapping techniques for journalism. Check out the resources that we gathered from the track <a href”http://schoolofdata.org/2014/05/23/ddj_resources/”>here</a>/p> /div> div classspan4> div> br />br />br />br />br />br /> p>strong>“I teach in several journalism schools in Italy. You won’t get this sort of exposure to such teachers and tools in any journalism school in Italy. They bring in the most avant-garde people and have a keen eye on what’s innovative and new. It has definitely helped me understand what others around the world in big newsrooms are doing and, more importantly, how they are doing it,”/strong>br />em>Guido Romeo,br />Data & Business Editor at Wired Italy/em>/p>br /> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namestories>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:100px data-sectionnavstories> div classcfa> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan7> h3>Summer Camp/h3> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios apps> div classspan7> br />br /> iframe src//player.vimeo.com/video/105428065?portrait0 width700 height393 frameborder0 webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen>/iframe> p>a hrefhttps://vimeo.com/105428065>School of Data Summer Camp/a> from a hrefhttps://vimeo.com/sammuirhead>Sam Muirhead/a> on a hrefhttps://vimeo.com>Vimeo/a> p>Q. What do you get when you mix 47 international data experts, 4000 post-it notes, a villa in Potsdam, lots of fresh air and sunshine?/p> p>A. An incredible insight into the hidden talents of your chosen trainers, detailed plans and a buzz from new friendships which fuels a 6 month long fellowship./p> p>The strong>School of Data Summer Camp/strong> was held on July 18 – 21, 2014 at Villa Adlon in Potsdam, Germany as the kickoff event to our international fellowship programme. School of Data partners, network leaders, fellows, special guests and staff focussed individual and community growth with through an intense 4-day programme of participatory activities. Participants honed their facilitation skills and learned the fun, hands-on School of Data way of doing things, shared their own training and data storytelling tips and tricks, and helped lay excellent foundations for the community to interact and grow./p> </div> div classspan4> div> br />br />br />br />br />br /> p>strong>“After this camp, everything is a lot clearer for me - the vision is clearer, I know more how to do things and how to make data more relevant in a country like the Philippines.”/strong>br />em>Happy Fereranbr />2014 Fellow, based in the Philippines/em>/p>br /> /div> /div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div>/p>/div>/div>/div>/div>/div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namestories>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top: data-sectionnavstories> div classcfa> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan7 bioleft> h3>Responsible Data Forum/h3> div classurl> a hrefhttp://responsibledata.io target_blank>responsibledata.io/a>a>//a> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios apps> div classspan7> img srcimg/sd_consent-3.png altConsent visual by Willow /> div classcaption> small>a hrefhttp://viz.bl00cyb.org/framework-for-consent-policies/>Framework for Consent Policies/a> illustration by a hrefhttp://viz.bl00cyb.org/>Willow Brugh/a>/small> /div> /div> /div> br />br /> p>One of our main aims at School of Data is to encourage people to use and work with data - and this series of events helped us think through how we, and the wider community, can do so in a responsible way. We joined a hrefhttp://theengineroom.org/>the engine room/a> in their Responsible Data Forum series of events as an agenda partner, to help develop tools and strategies to deal with the ethical, security and privacy challenges facing data-driven advocacy.p> p>Our work within this series of events included joining the kick-off event in Oakland, collaborating on the a hrefhttps://responsibledata.io/forums/responsible-resource-sprint/>Resource Sprint in Budapest/a>, and taking part in a booksprint to produce a hrefhttp://tiny.cc/rddevbook>a book on Responsible Data in global development/a>. All of the resources produced through the event series are a hrefhttps://responsibledata.io/>available online/a>, and the series is ongoing. It was a great opportunity to work with some brilliant organisations and bring together our collective experience to face these new challenges!/p> </div> </div> </div> </div>/p>/p>/div>/div>/div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namefamily>/a> div classpage quote stylebackground-color:#;padding-top: data-sectionnavfamily> div classtitle> h1>OUR FAMILY/h1> /div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namefamily>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:30px data-sectionnavfamily> div classfamily> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> h4>LATIN AMERICA/h4> h3>ESCUELA DE DATOS/h3> div classline>/div> p>2014 was an exciting year for a hrefhttp://escueladedatos.org>Escuela de Datos/a>: 3 big events (AbreLatam in Mexico, the Data Journalism Sessions in Spain, and the OGP meeting in Costa Rica); over 30 data trainings all over Latin America, and several events to keep this community growing in size and strength./p> p>This year also saw the addition of two fellows to the Escuela de Datos family: Antonio Cucho, the young man behind the Open Data community in Peru (and who is heavily involved in Ojo Público, a promising data journalism project); and Rubén Moya, a Mexican computer scientist that found his calling as a data trainer, and in helping organizations seize the power of data./p> /div> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_escueladdatos.jpg /> /div> /div> /div> /div> br />br />br />br /> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_espana.jpg /> /div> div classspan6> h4>SPAIN/h4> h3>ESCUELA DE DATOS/h3> div classline>/div> p>This year, the a hrefhttp://okfn.es/>group in Spain/a> organised activities primarily in Madrid and Barcelona in a mix of ofline events and e-learning workshops. They held monthly sessions at a hrefhttp://medialab-prado.es/article/periodismo_de_datos_-_grupo_de_trabajo>Medialab-Prado Madrid/a> and a hrefhttp://blogs.cccb.org/lab/en/category/proj/periodismo-datos/>CCCB Barcelona/a> made up with free workshops, with all of the talks streamed and/or recorded./p> p>This year, they also held the three day long a hrefhttp://periodismodatos.okfn.es/>Annual Conference on Data Journalism and Open Data/a>, attended by almost five hundred people- the conference was full of talks, workshops, barcamps and hackathons, too! The groups main goals for 2015 are to keep sharing data driven journalism knowledge in through offline events like datafests, hackathons, barecamps, data expeditions and workshops in more cities, to launch an online presence, and to prepare their first MOOC./p></p> /div> /div> br />br />br />br /> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> h4>BRAZIL/h4> h3>ESCOLA DE DADOS/h3> div classline>/div> p>Throughout the start of the year, our Brazilian partners in crime, a hrefhttp://escoladedados.org/> Escola de Dados /a>, led by the Brazilian chapter of Open Knowldege, <a hrefhttps://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/programadedados2014_01>held online and offline study groups </a>, to teach people how to programme following edX’s Introduction to Computation and Programming using Python. /p> p> They partnered up with Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA) and Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) to offer a 30-hour-5-day-hands-on Introduction to Data Journalism course, benefitting 55 students from 12 different cities in Brazil. And its not even over yet. The same 30-hour course that took place in the cities of Salvador and Rio de Janeiro will also happen in São Paulo between February and March 2015. For Portuguese readers, there’s lots more about this on a hrefhttp://escoladedados.org/blog/>their blog./a>/p> /div> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd-escola.jpg /> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div>br />br />br />br /> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_greece.png /> /div> div classspan6> h4>GREECE/h4> h3>SCHOOL OF DATA/h3> div classline>/div> p> At the end of 2013, the group in Greece teamed up with the Media Informatics Lab of School of Journalism & Mass Communication, and the Master of Web Science of School of Mathematics of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, to translate a hrefhttp://datajournalism.okfn.gr/>the Data Journalism Handbook into Greek/a>. /p> p> After all this prep work, they were ready in 2014 to lauch the local version of a hrefhttp://schoolofdata.okfn.gr/> School of Data /a> with a bunch of materials translated into Greek. They also ran their first a hrefhttps://okfncommunity.tumblr.com/post/85295539575/greek-data-expedition-and-data-journalism>data expedition/a> creating articles based on data and some great infographics. From Spring semester 2015, a new undergraduate course on Data Journalism will be running, too- look out for updates on a hrefhttp://schoolofdata.okfn.gr/blog/>their blog/a>!/p> /div> /div> br />br />br />br /> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> h4>FRANCE/h4> h3>ECOLE DE DONNEES/h3> div classline>/div> p>Our group in France have localised a version of the School of Data site, with translation into French and set up of the a hrefhttp://ecoledesdonnees.org/handbook/cours/>Ecole des Données site/a> together with translation of some of the basic online courses into French. This year, they also held a public data expedition on the subject of Air pollution in Paris urban area, and we were very happy to see members of the group at our Summer Camp in 2014./p> /div> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_ecole_france.jpg /> /div> /div> /div> /div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a nameevents>/a> div classpage quote stylebackground-color:#;padding-top: data-sectionnavevents> div classtitle> h1>GLOBALbr />EVENTS/h1> /div> div classclear>/div> /div> a nameevents>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:30px data-sectionnavevents> div classeducate> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> h3>EVENTS AROUND THE WORLD/h3> p>Online and offline events form a big part of School of Data; this year, because of the Fellowship scheme, we did a lot more offline events than we have in previous years, reaching many more people! Our current- and ever growing - total of events shows over strong>90 School of Data events taking place in 30 countries, reaching over 2000 participants /strong>. If you dont see your event showing up on the map below, a href/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#234a4d454c6350404b4c4c4f4c45474257420d4c5144>get in touch with us!/a> /p> iframe width100% height520 frameborder0 srchttp://schoolofdata.cartodb.com/viz/b4416a1e-9b2d-11e4-b4a9-0e853d047bba/embed_map allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen>/iframe> /div> /div> br />br />br /> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_arab_bloggers.jpg /></a> /div> div classspan6> h4>ARAB BLOGGERS FORUM/h4> h3>JORDAN/h3> div classline>/div> p>Senior School of Data fellow Tarek Amr from Egypt joined the <a href”http://ab14.globalvoicesonline.org/english”>Arab Bloggers Meeting</a> in Amman, Jordan, held in January 2014. They collaborated with <a href”http://tacticaltech.org/”>Tactical Technology Collective</a> to present sessions on Data Collection, Cleaning and Visualisation, and provided more technical workshops on tools and best practices for Data Journalists and Bloggers./p> /div> /div> /div>/div> br />br />br />br />div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> h4>Training together/h4> h3>PHILIPPINES/h3> div classline>/div> p>We’ve discovered that carrying out training in pairs has lots of benefits - for the participants, a variation in training styles, and for the trainers, the opportunity to learn from your peers and colleagues. So, in June, Sergio from SocialTIC and our very own Anders Pedersen travelled to the Philippines to carry out a data expedition and training for journalists, civil society, and civil servants. More details <a href”http://schoolofdata.org/2014/06/09/escuela-de-datos-en-filipinas/”>on the blog</a>!/p> /div> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_philippines.jpg /> /div> /div> /div>/div>br />br />br />br />div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_tanzania_water.jpg /> /div> div classspan6> h4>Exploring Water Data/h4> h3>TANZANIA/h3> div classline>/div> p>Joining up lessons learned from various parts of the world came into force again in Tanzania, when Michael Bauer, our Senior School of Data Fellow Ketty, and David from Code for Africa came together in Tanzania to work with the Ministry of Water, and to hold an impromptu data expedition! Check out what they did <a href”http://schoolofdata.org/2014/06/12/an-expedition-into-tanzanian-waterpoints/”>here.</a>/p> /div> /div> /div>/div>br />br />br />br />div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> h4>Hack the elections/h4> h3>BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA/h3> div classline>/div> p>Bosnia and Herzegovina has one of the world’s most complex election systems. Never put off by a challenge, our School of Data fellow Codrina and Data Diva Michael <a href”http://schoolofdata.org/2014/08/22/hacking-the-worlds-most-complex-election-system-part-1/”>spent a week wrangling data on the Bosnian electoral systems</a>; and the work they began is still being updated- take a look at the <a href”https://github.com/zastone/electionsBiH”>Github repo they created!</a>/p> /div> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_hack_elections.jpg /> /div> /div>/div>/div>br />br />br />br />div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_think_tanks.jpg /> /div> div classspan6> h4>Think Tanks/h4> h3>MEXICO/h3> div classline>/div> p>Despite our stated target audience being civil society and journalists, we often get lots of interest from people who don’t fit into either of those categories. Ruben Moyo, School of Data fellow in Mexico, ran a three day training for academics and people from think tanks in Mexico City - their enthusiasm for the training was the biggest surprise in Ruben’s fellowship thus far!/p> /div> /div> br />br />br />br /> /div>/div>div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> h4>Pizza Data Meetup/h4> h3>INDONESIA/h3> div classline>/div> p>One of the best results that we could hope for comes when participants of a data training we do are so enthused by the topic that they organise their own meetups. We are so happy to see that this has happened in Bandung, Indonesia - where former workshop participants who had worked with School of Data fellow, Yuandra, have set up a regular meet up, named <a href”http://schoolofdata.org/2014/12/04/pizzadata/”>Pizza Data Bandung</a>. Participants meet up to talk about data, and eat a slice of pizza. A dream combination!/p> /div> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_pizza_data.jpg /> /div> /div> br />br />br />br /> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_abuja_party.jpg /></a> /div> div classspan6> h4>Open Data Party/h4> h3>NIGERIA/h3> div classline>/div> p>So what happens when you have 102 Nigerians representing all the six regions of the country in Abuja to teach and learn about what they can use data or open data for? em>It was an action – packed, idea generating, brain storming, mind grooming which will help me in my advocacy as well as in tracking how the budget of my country is being spent, a challenging and yet fun – filled event/em> as described by Clinton Ezeigwe of People to People International. The event was organised and lead by our fellow extraordinaire Olu, read more in his a hrefhttp://schoolofdata.org/2014/12/08/instigating-the-rise-of-demand-for-data-the-opendata-party-in-abuja/#sthash.DWHEGn6E.dpuf> blog post /a>. /p> /div> /div>/div>/div> br />br />br />br />div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> h4>Data journalism/h4> h3>LEBANON/h3> div classline>/div> p>Three major data journalism events were held in Beirut, Lebanon, this year, which our Senior Fellow Ali Rebaie participated in. They included the MDlab academy workshop at the American University of Beirut, working with trainees from across the Arab region; a data-driven journalism day at the Lebanese American University focused around skills needed by members of a senior journalism class, including scraping, cleaning and data visualisation best practices; and working closely with a local newsroom, a hrefhttp://www.almayadeen.net/infographics>Al Mayadeen/a> to help them work more closely with data. Were so happy to see this kind of long term engagement happening!/p> /div> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_lebanon.png /> /div> /div> /div>/div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namefellows>/a> div classpage quote stylebackground-color:#;padding-top: data-sectionnavfellows> div classtitle> h1>FELLOWSHIPbr />PROGRAMME/h1> /div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namefellows>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:50px; data-sectionnavfellows> div classmorefellows> div classrow-fluid> div classspan8 summary> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> h3>SCHOOL OF DATA FELLOWSHIP/h3> p>We started the Fellowship programme in a pilot in 2013, as a response to this question: how to ensure sustainable, long term impact if School of Data trainers are only present on the ground for short periods of time? Answer: Long term engagement, from people who are already in those communities. /p> p>The Fellowship programme started with the aim of recruiting and training the next generation of community leaders and data trainers, so that they could go on to provide long term support within their communities, and train others to do the same./p> p>We opened a call for fellows in May this year, and the fellows began their 6-month engagement with us by joining us at the Summer Camp in July. Somehow, the fellowship has already come to an end - but watch this space for news of the next round, which will be launching soon!/p> !-- p>Concrete activities of the 6 month fellowship programme include: p>guided and independent online and offline skillshares and trainings, aimed to develop data and leadership skills/p> p>individual mentoring and coaching/p> li>an appropriate stipend equivalent to a part time role/li> /ul> li>Participation in the annual School of Data Summer Camp/li> li>Participation in activities within a growing community of School of Data practitioners to ensure continuous exchange of resources, knowledge and best practices/li> li>Training and coaching of the fellow in participatory event management, storytelling, public speaking, impact assessment etc;/li> li>Opportunities for paid work - Often training opportunities arise in the countries where the fellows are based. After their fellowship, they will be offered the opportunity for paid work as a trainer. The School of Data have worked regularly with senior fellows Ketty Adoch, Ali Rebaie and Tarek Amr on this basis./li> li>Potential work with one or more local civil society organisations to develop data driven campaigns and research./li> /ul> /p> --> /div> /div> /div> /div> br />br /> div classspan12> h4>MEET THE FELLOWS/h4> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> div classcircular_nisha> img srcimg/sd_nisha.jpg altNisha Thompson classround imgadapt /> /div> /div> div classspan7 bioright> h5>Why is the fellowship important?br />br />/h5> p>“Basic understanding of how to use spreadsheets for data management and maintenance is largely lacking in Indian non-profits. Ive found that working with people on simple things like how to use spreadsheets effectively can completely transform their relationship with data./p> h3>Nisha Thompson/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in India/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_ruben.jpg altRuben Moya classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> h5>On activities, as part of his fellowship:br />br />/h5> p>Together with SocialTIC, I carried out workshops in Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador. I realised that Mexico is the leader in lots of things in Central America- but that we need to support other countries across Central America more. Being a School of Data fellow, and having the institutional support and the brand behind me has given me lots of opportunities; it has meant that people are more interested in what Im doing/p> h3>Ruben Moya/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Mexico/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_hannah.jpg altHannah classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>“Storytelling and targeting communication is a big part of what I do as an information designer, whether its for a social development project, commercial advertising, a client pitch, or conference talk. I believe that the ability to present information in an inspiring and engaging manner is vital./p> h3>Hannah Williams/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, South Africa/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_yuandra.jpg altYuandra Ismiraldi classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> h5>Satisfying moments of the fellowship:br />br />/h5> p>Over the past few months, I’ve been working with a hrefhttp://publishwhatyoupay.org>Publish What You Pay/a> here in Indonesia. After just a few of trainings, I was so happy to see that they created, and published, their own visualisations with their own data -- without any help from me!/p> h3>Yuandra Ismiraldi/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Indonesia/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_dona.jpg altDona Dzambaska classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>The concept of Open Data is still very fresh among Macedonians. Citizens, CSOs and activists are just beginning to realise the power hidden in data. They are beginning to sense that there is potential for them to use open data to support their causes, but in many cases they still don’t understand the value of open data, how to advocate for it, how to find it and most importantly - how to use it!”/p> h3>Dona Dzambaska/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Macedonia/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_olu.jpg altOludotun Babayemi classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>I have found through working on local campaigns that for open data to be successful one has to identify a ‘champion’, for example, someone in the government, who is interested in affected community. Also, equally important, is to communicate, in simple and clear means, that data back to the affected community, and thus create a feedback loop./p> h3>Oludotun Babayemi/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Nigeria/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_rita.jpg altRita Zagoni classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> h5>On her proudest moment of the fellowship:br />br />/h5> p>After we’d done our first workshop, there were Hungarian government investigations against NGOs working in our field. I felt revolutionary doing “underground” workshops for people who are being investigated against - it really made me realise just how important our work is. That was a great moment!/p> h3>Rita Zagoni/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Hungary/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_siya.jpg altSiyabonga Africa classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Johannesburg itself is a city of dichotomies: rich and poor, developed and undeveloped, connected and unconnected; and civic technology organizations are key in efforts to bridge these gaps. Currently, two of our cities are already beginning to collect and disseminate datasets for public use: Cape Town and Johannesburg. My hope is to inspire people and groups to use these datasets for projects that will better society./p> h3>Siyabonga Africa/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in South Africa/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_codrina.jpg altCodrina Ilie classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>The best thing about this fellowship has been meeting all of the other fellows, and gaining insights into all of the work everyone is doing everywhere in this incredible world. It really kept me going!/p> h3>Codrina Ilie/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Romania/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_cucho.jpg altAntonio Cucho classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> h5>Why is the fellowship important?br />br />/h5> p>“I love being a fellow. Theres lots of work that Ive been able to do because of being a fellow; it gave me support, as theres a big community behind me, which gives people faith and trust in what Im doing. I also enjoy learning about the experiences of different fellows. Each trip Ive done has taught me so much. I feel like being a fellow, were doing good things; teaching data skills like this is a form of activism – we’re getting people involved in political processes./p> h3>Antonio Cucho Gamboa/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Peru/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_joachim.jpg altJoachim Mangilima classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>In October we had a workshop with education data, with departments of several education agencies from the government of Tanzania. Despite these agencies having to deal with data of a similar nature, it is very rare to find them talking together about data - naturally, this causes a lot of duplication in their work. This workshop provided that rare moment for those agencies to talk about how to improve and harmonize their datasets and also how to make sure their datasets conform to open data standards, making easy to share data not only across agencies, but also to the wider public./p> h3>Joachim Mangilima/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Tanzania/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_happy.jpg altHappy Feraren classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> h5>On her proudest moment so far:br />br />/h5> p>I always felt that Open Data was only for those who had great technical skills and that it was something I could never do. It has been half a year since I first attended an OKFworkshop and now Ive conducted one along with my mentor. Its unbelievable! Whats even greater is that all of this happened with the support of an open global community - where people were just happy to help and collaborate online. I didnt need a special masters degree or whatever to learn something. I found that all the things I wanted to learn more about were already written in a shared document or captured in a video skillshare. If not, all I had to do was ask. /p> h3>Happy Feraren/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in the Philippines/h5> /div> /div> /div> br />!-- div classrow-fluid> div classspan8 summary> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> h3>SUMMER CAMP/h3> p>To kick off the Fellowship this year, we held our first School of Data Summercamp, just outside of Berlin, in July. A picture speaks a thousand words; so heres a video about the camp./p> iframe src//player.vimeo.com/video/105428065?portrait0 width700 height393 frameborder0 webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen>/iframe> p>a hrefhttp://vimeo.com/105428065>School of Data Summer Camp/a> from a hrefhttp://vimeo.com/sammuirhead>Sam Muirhead/a> on a hrefhttps://vimeo.com>Vimeo/a>./p> /div> /div> /div> /div>--> !-- div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> h4>FELLOWS/h4> div classline>/div> a classmorefellowspop rebecca_100_2090 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam San Francisco data-original-titleRebecca Ackerman hrefhttp://twitter.com/aka_rca targe_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop richa_100_2211 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Oakland data-original-titleRicha Agarwal hrefhttp://twitter.com/richaaaa target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop dan_100_2191 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Summit County data-original-titleDan Avery hrefhttp://twitter.com/danavery target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop lindsay_100 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Las Vegas data-original-titleLindsay Ballant hreftwitter.com/lindsayballant target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop moncef_100_2087 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam San Mateo County data-original-titleMoncef Belyamani hrefhttp://twitter.com/monfresh target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop ans_100_2060 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam San Mateo County data-original-titleAnselm Bradford hrefhttp://twitter.com/anselmbradford target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cj_100_2076 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam New York data-original-titleCJ Bryan hrefhttp://twitter.com/waltz target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop ryan_100_2067 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Las Vegas data-original-titleRyan Closner hrefhttp://twitter.com/rclosner target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cris_100_2138 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Oakland data-original-titleCris Cristina hrefhttp://twitter.com/criscristina target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop reed_100_2124 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam South Bend data-original-titleReed Duecy-Gibbs hrefhttp://twitter.com/rduecyg target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop sheila_100_0925 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Oakland data-original-titleSheila Dugan hrefhttp://twitter.com/SheilaLD target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop dave_100_2164 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam South Bend data-original-titleDave Guarino hrefhttp://twitter.com/allafarce target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop marc_100_2158 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam San Francisco data-original-titleMarc Hebert hrefhttp://twitter.com/anthromarc target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop lou_100_2106 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Las Vegas data-original-titleLou Huang hrefhttp://twitter.com/saikofish target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop andy_100_2099 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam San Francisco data-original-titleAndy Hull hrefhttp://twitter.com/andyhull3 target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop andrew_100_2043 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Kansas City data-original-titleAndrew Hyder hrefhttp://twitter.com/hackyourcity target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop doneliza_100_2205 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam New York data-original-titleDoneliza Joaquin hrefhttp://twitter.com/donelizasays target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop shaunak_100_2120 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Louisville data-original-titleShaunak Kashyap hrefhttp://twitter.com/shaunak target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop arial_100 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Kansas City data-original-titleAriel Kennan hrefhttp://twitter.com/arielmai target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop katie_100_2207 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Summit County data-original-titleKatie Lewis hrefhttp://twitter.com/klizlewis target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop tamara_100_2107 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam South Bend data-original-titleTamara Manik-Perlman hrefhttp://twitter.com/TamaraMP target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop laura_100_2170 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Louisville data-original-titleLaura Meixell hrefhttp://twitter.com/lauratypes target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop sophia_100 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam San Mateo County data-original-titleSophia Parafina hrefhttp://twitter.com/spara target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop jake_100_2213 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam San Francisco data-original-titleJacob Solomon hrefhttp://twitter.com/lippytak target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop ezra_100_2056 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam New York data-original-titleEzra Spier hrefhttp://twitter.com/ahhrrr target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop marcin_100_2149 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Louisville data-original-titleMarcin Wichary hrefhttp://twitter.com/mwichary target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop alan_100_2199 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Summit County data-original-titleAlan Williams hrefhttp://twitter.com/alanjosephwilli target_blank>/a> /div> /div> -->!-- br>br>br>br> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> h4>GOVERNMENT PARTNERS/h4> div classline>/div> a classmorefellowspop cityseal kcks data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partners:/em>br>Brett Deichler, Chris Cooley br>and Pam Curtisbr>br>em>Project:/em>br>BizFriendly data-original-titleKansas City, KS hrefhttp://bizfriend.ly/ target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal kcmo data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partner:/em>br>David Rowebr>br>em>Project/em>br>BizFriendly data-original-titleKANSAS CITY, MO hrefhttp://bizfriend.ly/ target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal lv data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partner:/em>br>Pat Dues, Don Jacobsonbr>and Joe Marcellabr>br>em>Project:/em>br>Development Fastpass data-original-titleLas Vegas hrefhttp://www.codeforamerica.org/?cfa_appdevelopment-fastpass target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal lo data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partners:/em>br>Kim Allen, Beth Niblock and Ted Smithbr>br>em>Project:/em>br>Jail Population br>Management Dashboard data-original-titleLouisville hrefhttp://www.codeforamerica.org/?cfa_appjail-population-management-dashboard target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal nyc data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partner:/em>br>Jordan Dresslerbr>br>em>Project:/em>br>Criminal Case Search data-original-titleNew York City hrefhttp://www.codeforamerica.org/cities/newyork/ target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal ok data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partners:/em>br>Karen Boyd and br>Nicole Neditchbr>br>em>Project:/em>br>RecordTrac data-original-titleOakland hrefhttp://records.oaklandnet.com/ target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal sf data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partner:/em>br>Trent Rhorer, Noelle Simmonsbr>and Tiana Wertheimbr>br>em>Project:/em>br>Promptly data-original-titleSan Francisco hrefhttp://www.promptly.io/ target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal smc data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partners:/em>br>Edwin Chan, Al David br>and Beverly Johnsonbr>br>em>Project:/em>br>Ohana API data-original-titleSan Mateo County hrefhttp://ohanapi.org/ target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal sb data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partners:/em>br>Kris Priemer and br>Kathryn Roosbr>br>em>Project:/em>br> CityVoice data-original-titleSouth Bend hrefhttp://www.cityvoiceapp.com/ target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal sc data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partner:/em>br>Patrick Bravobr>br>em>Project:/em>br>To The Trails data-original-titleSummit County hrefhttp://www.tothetrails.com/ target_blank>/a> /div> /div> --> /div> div classclear>/div> /div> a nameabout>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:20px; data-sectionnavabout> div classmorefellows> div classrow-fluid> div classspan8 summary> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> h3>Behind the Scenes.../h3> p>Behind the scenes of School of Data are a core team of Open Knowledge staff, and a multitude of advisors, and passionate and dedicated community members! We tried to name as many of you as possible, but undoubtedly we might have forgotten some; please submit a pull request and add yourself, if you’ve been involved in School of Data this year! /p> /div> /div> /div> /div> br />br /> div classspan12> h4>Current Staff/h4> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_lucyshrimp.jpg altLucy Chambers classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Lucy leads the Knowledge Unit, which focusses on supporting data users (particularly journalists and NGOS) by organising training via School of Data and building software tools to fix data problems./p> h3>Lucy Chambers/h3> h5>Knowledge Unit Director/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_milena_new.jpg altMilena classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Milena is based in London and joined Open Knowledge as Programme Manager for School of Data in August 2013. Among others, she is working with and supporting local partners, building the School of Data network around the world and building programmes like the Fellowship 2014 scheme./p> h3>Milena Marin/h3> h5>School of Data Programme Manager/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_sam_new.jpg altSam Leon classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Sam is the School of Data Fellow, embedded in Global Witness. He lives in London and has a BA in Philosophy and an MA in the History of Ideas. He is interested in debates around open culture and the emerging discipline of the Digital Humanities./p> h3>Sam Leon/h3> h5>Data Wrangler extraordinaire/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_zara_new.jpg altZara classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Zara is based in Berlin, and joined the Knowledge Unit to focus on the use of data around international development, through which she has built up the a hrefhttp://opendevtoolkit.net>Open Development Toolkit/a>, written online training modules for School of Data and carried out trainings with civil society groups./p> h3>Zara Rahman/h3> h5>Open Development Toolkit lead/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_tony.jpg altTony classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Tony works part time for School of Data in shaping the materials, masterminding the blog and running workshops. You can also find him out and about on site visits to learn more about how organisations use data in the wild to help build on and shape the courses./p> h3>Tony Hirst/h3> h5>Data Storyteller/h5> /div> /div> /div>div classspan12> h4>Past staff (from 2014)/h4> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_michael.jpeg altMichael classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Michael was part of the School of Data team from its beginnings until September 2014; hes gone on to take the lessons he learned from School of Data and apply them in real-life journalism, as one half of the data journalism team at Austrian newspaper Der Standard./p> h3>Michael Bauer/h3> h5>Data Diva/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_heather_new.jpg altHeather classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Heather joined us to share her fantastic community management skills with us, introducing programmed activities like community skillshares, community surveys, and other processes of listening to and learning from our community./p> h3>Heather Leson/h3> h5>Community Engagement Director/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_anders.jpg altAnders classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Anders managed people, funding, trainings; we only realised how much he did, when he had left! Hes now gone on to lead Open Data work at the a hrefhttp://www.resourcegovernance.org/>Natural Resource Governance Institute/a>, in DC./p> h3>Anders Pedersen/h3> h5>Business Development Director/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_james.jpg altJames classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>James served as our guru of funding proposals and partnership management, as well as providing general support to Lucy. h3>James Hamilton/h3> h5>Knowledge General Manager/h5> </div> </div> </div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_neil.jpg altNeil classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Neil joined us to wrangle data, create infographics and data visualisations, and as a technical writer, among many other things. h3>Neil Ashton/h3> h5>Technical Writer/h5> </div> </div> </div> div classpeople> h4>WITH THANKS TO/h4> div classline>/div> ul> li>Tryggvi Björgvinsson/li> li>Mathilda Hus/li> li>Daniela Mattern/li> li>Mr and Mrs Mattern/li> li>Katelyn Rogers/li> li>Rufus Pollock/li> li>Rahul Ghosh/li> li>Beatrice Martini/li> li>Sam Muirhead/li> /ul> ul> li>Ali Rebaie/li> li>Ketty Adoch/li> li>Tarek Amr/li> li>Cristian Consonni/li> li>Francesca De Chiara/li> li>Marco Menchinella/li> li>Eva Constantaras/li> li>Stefan Wehrmeyer/li> li>Friedrich Lindenberg/li> /ul> ul> li>Allen Gunn/li> li>Annie Game/li> li>Dirk Slater/li> li>Sam Smith/li> li>Danja Vasiliev/li> li>Annabel Church/li> li>Alex Woodham/li> li>Tin Geber, Alix Dunn, Christopher Wilson + the engine room/li> li>Lisa Gutermuth and Tactical Technology Collective/li> li>Michelle Kovacevic/li> /ul> /div></div>/p>/div>/div>/div>/p>/div>/div>/div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a nameabout>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:200px; data-sectionnavabout> div classpeople> div> h4>A PROJECT OFh4> div classline>/div> img srcimg/sd_ok_logo.png altOpen Knowledge logo /> </div> div> h4>MAJOR FUNDERS/h4> div classline>/div> img srcimg/sod_logos/Hewlett.png altHewlett Foundation />img srcimg/sod_logos/POD.png altPartnership for Opena Data />img srcimg/sod_logos/OSF.png altOpen Society Fundations /> /div> div> h4>2014 FELLOWSHIP FUNDING PARTNERS/h4> div classline>/div> img srcimg/sod_logos/Hivos.png altHivos />img srcimg/sod_logos/SEATTI.png altSEATTI />img srcimg/sod_logos/Indigo.png altIndigo />img srcimg/sod_logos/FCO.png altFCO /> h4>2014 FELLOWSHIP IMPLEMENTATION PARTNERS/h4> img srcimg/sod_logos/SocialTIC.png altSocialTIC />img srcimg/sod_logos/Metamorphosis.png altMetamorphosis />img srcimg/sod_logos/PWYP.png altPWYP />img srcimg/sod_logos/Code4SA.png altCode4South Africa />img srcimg/sod_logos/AMI.png altAMI />img srcimg/sod_logos/KMonitor.png altK-Monitor />img srcimg/sod_logos/SorosRo.png altFundatia Pentru o Societate Deschisa /> /div> !-- div> h4>$50,000 TO $300,000 DONORS/h4> div classline>/div> ul> li>Anonymous/li> li>Blue Ridge Foundation New York/li> li>California Healthcare Foundation/li> li>Cascadilla Fund/li> li>Cutts Foundation/li> /ul> ul> li>James Irvine Foundation/li> li>Reid Hoffman Foundation/li> li>Kaphan Foundation/li> li>Bluehost with the support of Hari Ravichandran/li> /ul> /div>div> h4>$5,000 TO $49,999 DONORS/h4> div classline>/div> ul> li>Anonymous/li> li>Ashoka Foundation/li> li>City of Sacramento/li> li>Edwards Family Fund/li> li>Elbaz Family Foundation/li> li>Robert Glushko and Pamela Samuelson/li> li>Goldhirsh Foundation/li> li>Harik Fund/li> /ul> ul> li>William and Weslie Janeway/li> li>Vaughn Koch/li> li>Dana Le and Rob Mee/li> li>MacArthur Foundation*/li> li>Sundar Pichai/li> li>Geoffrey and Andrea Ralston/li> li>Redlich Horowitz Foundation/li> li>Shustek Dubinsky Family Philanthropic Fund/li> /ul>/div>div> h4>$1,000 TO $4,999 DONORS/h4> div classline>/div> ul> li>Gregg and Anna Brockway/li> li>Russ Cox/li> li>Charles Engelke/li> li>George Pao - Ernest Lieblich Foundation/li> li>Brian Eubank/li> li>Max Fram-Schwartz/li> li>Jascha Franklin-Hodge/li> li>PJ Hyett/li> li>Craig Newmark Philanthropic Fund/li> /ul> ul> li>Paul and Lauren Picciani/li> li>Rackspace/li> li>Eric Ries/li> li>Skoll Foundation/li> li>UBM Tech/li> li>Hal Varian/li> li>Harvey and Leslie Wagner Foundation/li> li>Lawrence H. 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However, many of the groups who are closest to the problems – NGOs, journalists, and citizens – currently lack both the skills to use data effectively, and the awareness of the potential of data for their work./p> p>School of Data has been working now for two years to address this need, successfully training civil society organisations and journalists, teaching them to use data to find evidence, create compelling visualisations and tell stories to present their arguments in a more effective way. Our mission is to empower the citizens and organisations who wish to use data ‘for good’, with the skills they need./p> p>2014 was a year of lots of ‘firsts’ for us. We started our flagship Fellowship scheme, which saw us working with 12 incredible data storytellers from around the world. We ran our very first summer camp, in Berlin. Dedicated community members launched localised nodes of School of Data in France, Spain and Greece. Our core team got smaller, but our range of activities got bigger, run by people who know their local contexts far better than we do./p> p>We can’t thank our wonderful, dedicated, passionate community enough; for guiding us, for holding us to high standards, for showing us where and how School of Data is needed in their communities, and for having so much fun along the way! /p> br /> h4>Your School of Data team/h4> /div> /div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namestories>/a> div classpage quote stylebackground-color:#;padding-top: data-sectionnavstories> div classtitle> h1>HIGHLIGHTS/h1>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namestories>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top: data-sectionnavstories> div classcfa> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan7 bioleft> h3>Open Development Toolkit/h3> div classurl> a hrefhttp://opendevtoolkit.net target_blank>opendevtoolkit.net/a> a>//a> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios apps> div classspan7> img srcimg/sd_toolkit.png /> /div> /div> br />br /> p>In January, we <a href”http://schoolofdata.org/2014/02/04/introducing-the-open-development-toolkit/”>launched our first shared project</a>, together with <a href”http://devinit.org”>Development Initiatives</a>: the Open Development Toolkit. This was our first foray into topic-specific data, in this case, looking at data around aid, and trying to encourage potential data users to actually use the vast amounts of data made available on the topic. p>Data availability is not the same as data accessibility. Overwhelmingly, though not always, international development organisations are making tools and portals without considering the needs of data users. So, we created an Aid Data curriculum focused on meeting those needs, thinking specifically about information intermediaries in aid-recipient countries. We put the modules online and sent them to our community, and we tested out these modules offline in trainings with School of Data fellows. We also created a <a href”http://opendevtoolkit.net”>community-focused online hub</a>, curating news, data portals, reviews and walkthroughs of how to use them./p> </div> </div> </div> </div>/p>/div>/div>/div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namestories>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:100px data-sectionnavstories> div classcfa> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan7> h3>Global Witness Embedded Fellowship/h3> div classurl> a hrefhttp://globalwitness.org/ target_blank>globalwitness.org/a>br />a hrefhttps://www.globalwitness.org/deadlyenvironment/>Deadly Environment infographic/a>br /> a hrefhttp://greatripoffmap.globalwitness.org/>Great Rip Off Map/a> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios apps> div classspan7> div idmyCarousel3 classcarousel slide> ol classcarousel-indicators> li data-target#myCarousel3 data-slide-to0 classactive>/li> li data-target#myCarousel3 data-slide-to1>/li> /ol> div classcarousel-inner> div id0 classactive item> img srcimg/sd_gw_environment.png /> /div> div id1 classitem> img srcimg/sd_ripoff_map.png /> /div> /div> a classcarousel-control left href#myCarousel3 data-slideprev>‹/a> a classcarousel-control right href#myCarousel3 data-slidenext>›/a> /div> br />br /> p>This year, we also seconded the newest member of the Open Knowledge School of Data team, Sam Leon, to spend some quality time working with Global Witness, one of the world’s leading anti-corruption NGOs, on a series of data-driven investigations and simultaneously to build their core data skills. Sam’s ‘embedded fellowship’ started in February 2014, and together they delivered some incredible, data-driven outputs like <a href”https://www.globalwitness.org/deadlyenvironment/”>this interactive infographic</a> on the sharp rise of deaths of environmental defenders, and <a href”http://greatripoffmap.globalwitness.org/”>The Great Rip Off</a> site to accompany Global Witness’ campaign against anonymous company ownership, together with developers from J++./p>br /> p>This represents our first big organisational-level capacity building programme and we are very grateful to Global Witness for being such wonderful, open-minded hosts and partners. Read more about this a hrefhttp://schoolofdata.org/2014/11/17/global-witness-and-open-knowledge-working-together-to-investigate-and-campaign-against-corruption-related-to-the-extractives-industries/>here./a> /p> /div> div classspan4> div> br />br />br />br />br />br /> p>strong>It’s transformed the way we work, it’s made us think differently how we communicate information: how we make it more accessible, visual and exciting. It’s really changed the way we do things./strong>br />em>Brendan ODonnell, br />Senior Campaigner at Global Witness/em>/p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namestories>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:100px data-sectionnavstories> div classcfa> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan7> h3>School of Data Journalism, Perugia/h3> div classurl> a hrefhttp://www.journalismfestival.com/ target_blank>journalismfestival.com//a> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios apps> div classspan7> div idmyCarousel3 classcarousel slide> ol classcarousel-indicators> li data-target#myCarousel3 data-slide-to0 classactive>/li> li data-target#myCarousel3 data-slide-to1>/li> /ol> div classcarousel-inner> div id0 classactive item> img srcimg/sd_aerial_mapping.jpg /> /div> div id1 classitem> img srcimg/sd_perugia_bus.jpeg /> /div> /div> a classcarousel-control left href#myCarousel3 data-slideprev>‹/a> a classcarousel-control right href#myCarousel3 data-slidenext>›/a> /div> br />br /> p>Since 2012, Open Knowledge and the European Journalism Centre (EJC) have been invited to run the School of Data Journalism at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia. The School of Data Journalism track runs a series of panels and workshops at the festival, designed to introduce data journalism to beginners./p> p>In this year’s School of Data Journalism Programme, a team of about 25 expert panellists and instructors from New York Times, The Daily Mirror, Twitter, Ask Media, Knight-Mozilla and others led participants in a mix of discussions and hands-on sessions focusing on everything from cross-border data-driven investigative journalism, to emergency reporting and using spreadsheets, social media data, data visualisation and mapping techniques for journalism. Check out the resources that we gathered from the track <a href”http://schoolofdata.org/2014/05/23/ddj_resources/”>here</a>/p> /div> div classspan4> div> br />br />br />br />br />br /> p>strong>“I teach in several journalism schools in Italy. You won’t get this sort of exposure to such teachers and tools in any journalism school in Italy. They bring in the most avant-garde people and have a keen eye on what’s innovative and new. It has definitely helped me understand what others around the world in big newsrooms are doing and, more importantly, how they are doing it,”/strong>br />em>Guido Romeo,br />Data & Business Editor at Wired Italy/em>/p>br /> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namestories>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:100px data-sectionnavstories> div classcfa> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan7> h3>Summer Camp/h3> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios apps> div classspan7> br />br /> iframe src//player.vimeo.com/video/105428065?portrait0 width700 height393 frameborder0 webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen>/iframe> p>a hrefhttps://vimeo.com/105428065>School of Data Summer Camp/a> from a hrefhttps://vimeo.com/sammuirhead>Sam Muirhead/a> on a hrefhttps://vimeo.com>Vimeo/a> p>Q. What do you get when you mix 47 international data experts, 4000 post-it notes, a villa in Potsdam, lots of fresh air and sunshine?/p> p>A. An incredible insight into the hidden talents of your chosen trainers, detailed plans and a buzz from new friendships which fuels a 6 month long fellowship./p> p>The strong>School of Data Summer Camp/strong> was held on July 18 – 21, 2014 at Villa Adlon in Potsdam, Germany as the kickoff event to our international fellowship programme. School of Data partners, network leaders, fellows, special guests and staff focussed individual and community growth with through an intense 4-day programme of participatory activities. Participants honed their facilitation skills and learned the fun, hands-on School of Data way of doing things, shared their own training and data storytelling tips and tricks, and helped lay excellent foundations for the community to interact and grow./p> </div> div classspan4> div> br />br />br />br />br />br /> p>strong>“After this camp, everything is a lot clearer for me - the vision is clearer, I know more how to do things and how to make data more relevant in a country like the Philippines.”/strong>br />em>Happy Fereranbr />2014 Fellow, based in the Philippines/em>/p>br /> /div> /div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div>/p>/div>/div>/div>/div>/div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namestories>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top: data-sectionnavstories> div classcfa> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan7 bioleft> h3>Responsible Data Forum/h3> div classurl> a hrefhttp://responsibledata.io target_blank>responsibledata.io/a>a>//a> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios apps> div classspan7> img srcimg/sd_consent-3.png altConsent visual by Willow /> div classcaption> small>a hrefhttp://viz.bl00cyb.org/framework-for-consent-policies/>Framework for Consent Policies/a> illustration by a hrefhttp://viz.bl00cyb.org/>Willow Brugh/a>/small> /div> /div> /div> br />br /> p>One of our main aims at School of Data is to encourage people to use and work with data - and this series of events helped us think through how we, and the wider community, can do so in a responsible way. We joined a hrefhttp://theengineroom.org/>the engine room/a> in their Responsible Data Forum series of events as an agenda partner, to help develop tools and strategies to deal with the ethical, security and privacy challenges facing data-driven advocacy.p> p>Our work within this series of events included joining the kick-off event in Oakland, collaborating on the a hrefhttps://responsibledata.io/forums/responsible-resource-sprint/>Resource Sprint in Budapest/a>, and taking part in a booksprint to produce a hrefhttp://tiny.cc/rddevbook>a book on Responsible Data in global development/a>. All of the resources produced through the event series are a hrefhttps://responsibledata.io/>available online/a>, and the series is ongoing. It was a great opportunity to work with some brilliant organisations and bring together our collective experience to face these new challenges!/p> </div> </div> </div> </div>/p>/p>/div>/div>/div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namefamily>/a> div classpage quote stylebackground-color:#;padding-top: data-sectionnavfamily> div classtitle> h1>OUR FAMILY/h1> /div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namefamily>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:30px data-sectionnavfamily> div classfamily> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> h4>LATIN AMERICA/h4> h3>ESCUELA DE DATOS/h3> div classline>/div> p>2014 was an exciting year for a hrefhttp://escueladedatos.org>Escuela de Datos/a>: 3 big events (AbreLatam in Mexico, the Data Journalism Sessions in Spain, and the OGP meeting in Costa Rica); over 30 data trainings all over Latin America, and several events to keep this community growing in size and strength./p> p>This year also saw the addition of two fellows to the Escuela de Datos family: Antonio Cucho, the young man behind the Open Data community in Peru (and who is heavily involved in Ojo Público, a promising data journalism project); and Rubén Moya, a Mexican computer scientist that found his calling as a data trainer, and in helping organizations seize the power of data./p> /div> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_escueladdatos.jpg /> /div> /div> /div> /div> br />br />br />br /> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_espana.jpg /> /div> div classspan6> h4>SPAIN/h4> h3>ESCUELA DE DATOS/h3> div classline>/div> p>This year, the a hrefhttp://okfn.es/>group in Spain/a> organised activities primarily in Madrid and Barcelona in a mix of ofline events and e-learning workshops. They held monthly sessions at a hrefhttp://medialab-prado.es/article/periodismo_de_datos_-_grupo_de_trabajo>Medialab-Prado Madrid/a> and a hrefhttp://blogs.cccb.org/lab/en/category/proj/periodismo-datos/>CCCB Barcelona/a> made up with free workshops, with all of the talks streamed and/or recorded./p> p>This year, they also held the three day long a hrefhttp://periodismodatos.okfn.es/>Annual Conference on Data Journalism and Open Data/a>, attended by almost five hundred people- the conference was full of talks, workshops, barcamps and hackathons, too! The groups main goals for 2015 are to keep sharing data driven journalism knowledge in through offline events like datafests, hackathons, barecamps, data expeditions and workshops in more cities, to launch an online presence, and to prepare their first MOOC./p></p> /div> /div> br />br />br />br /> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> h4>BRAZIL/h4> h3>ESCOLA DE DADOS/h3> div classline>/div> p>Throughout the start of the year, our Brazilian partners in crime, a hrefhttp://escoladedados.org/> Escola de Dados /a>, led by the Brazilian chapter of Open Knowldege, <a hrefhttps://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/programadedados2014_01>held online and offline study groups </a>, to teach people how to programme following edX’s Introduction to Computation and Programming using Python. /p> p> They partnered up with Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA) and Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) to offer a 30-hour-5-day-hands-on Introduction to Data Journalism course, benefitting 55 students from 12 different cities in Brazil. And its not even over yet. The same 30-hour course that took place in the cities of Salvador and Rio de Janeiro will also happen in São Paulo between February and March 2015. For Portuguese readers, there’s lots more about this on a hrefhttp://escoladedados.org/blog/>their blog./a>/p> /div> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd-escola.jpg /> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div>br />br />br />br /> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_greece.png /> /div> div classspan6> h4>GREECE/h4> h3>SCHOOL OF DATA/h3> div classline>/div> p> At the end of 2013, the group in Greece teamed up with the Media Informatics Lab of School of Journalism & Mass Communication, and the Master of Web Science of School of Mathematics of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, to translate a hrefhttp://datajournalism.okfn.gr/>the Data Journalism Handbook into Greek/a>. /p> p> After all this prep work, they were ready in 2014 to lauch the local version of a hrefhttp://schoolofdata.okfn.gr/> School of Data /a> with a bunch of materials translated into Greek. They also ran their first a hrefhttps://okfncommunity.tumblr.com/post/85295539575/greek-data-expedition-and-data-journalism>data expedition/a> creating articles based on data and some great infographics. From Spring semester 2015, a new undergraduate course on Data Journalism will be running, too- look out for updates on a hrefhttp://schoolofdata.okfn.gr/blog/>their blog/a>!/p> /div> /div> br />br />br />br /> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> h4>FRANCE/h4> h3>ECOLE DE DONNEES/h3> div classline>/div> p>Our group in France have localised a version of the School of Data site, with translation into French and set up of the a hrefhttp://ecoledesdonnees.org/handbook/cours/>Ecole des Données site/a> together with translation of some of the basic online courses into French. This year, they also held a public data expedition on the subject of Air pollution in Paris urban area, and we were very happy to see members of the group at our Summer Camp in 2014./p> /div> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_ecole_france.jpg /> /div> /div> /div> /div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a nameevents>/a> div classpage quote stylebackground-color:#;padding-top: data-sectionnavevents> div classtitle> h1>GLOBALbr />EVENTS/h1> /div> div classclear>/div> /div> a nameevents>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:30px data-sectionnavevents> div classeducate> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> h3>EVENTS AROUND THE WORLD/h3> p>Online and offline events form a big part of School of Data; this year, because of the Fellowship scheme, we did a lot more offline events than we have in previous years, reaching many more people! Our current- and ever growing - total of events shows over strong>90 School of Data events taking place in 30 countries, reaching over 2000 participants /strong>. If you dont see your event showing up on the map below, a href/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#c6afa8a0a986b5a5aea9a9aaa9a0a2a7b2a7e8a9b4a1>get in touch with us!/a> /p> iframe width100% height520 frameborder0 srchttps://schoolofdata.cartodb.com/viz/b4416a1e-9b2d-11e4-b4a9-0e853d047bba/embed_map allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen>/iframe> /div> /div> br />br />br /> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_arab_bloggers.jpg /></a> /div> div classspan6> h4>ARAB BLOGGERS FORUM/h4> h3>JORDAN/h3> div classline>/div> p>Senior School of Data fellow Tarek Amr from Egypt joined the <a href”http://ab14.globalvoicesonline.org/english”>Arab Bloggers Meeting</a> in Amman, Jordan, held in January 2014. They collaborated with <a href”http://tacticaltech.org/”>Tactical Technology Collective</a> to present sessions on Data Collection, Cleaning and Visualisation, and provided more technical workshops on tools and best practices for Data Journalists and Bloggers./p> /div> /div> /div>/div> br />br />br />br />div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> h4>Training together/h4> h3>PHILIPPINES/h3> div classline>/div> p>We’ve discovered that carrying out training in pairs has lots of benefits - for the participants, a variation in training styles, and for the trainers, the opportunity to learn from your peers and colleagues. So, in June, Sergio from SocialTIC and our very own Anders Pedersen travelled to the Philippines to carry out a data expedition and training for journalists, civil society, and civil servants. More details <a href”http://schoolofdata.org/2014/06/09/escuela-de-datos-en-filipinas/”>on the blog</a>!/p> /div> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_philippines.jpg /> /div> /div> /div>/div>br />br />br />br />div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_tanzania_water.jpg /> /div> div classspan6> h4>Exploring Water Data/h4> h3>TANZANIA/h3> div classline>/div> p>Joining up lessons learned from various parts of the world came into force again in Tanzania, when Michael Bauer, our Senior School of Data Fellow Ketty, and David from Code for Africa came together in Tanzania to work with the Ministry of Water, and to hold an impromptu data expedition! Check out what they did <a href”http://schoolofdata.org/2014/06/12/an-expedition-into-tanzanian-waterpoints/”>here.</a>/p> /div> /div> /div>/div>br />br />br />br />div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> h4>Hack the elections/h4> h3>BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA/h3> div classline>/div> p>Bosnia and Herzegovina has one of the world’s most complex election systems. Never put off by a challenge, our School of Data fellow Codrina and Data Diva Michael <a href”http://schoolofdata.org/2014/08/22/hacking-the-worlds-most-complex-election-system-part-1/”>spent a week wrangling data on the Bosnian electoral systems</a>; and the work they began is still being updated- take a look at the <a href”https://github.com/zastone/electionsBiH”>Github repo they created!</a>/p> /div> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_hack_elections.jpg /> /div> /div>/div>/div>br />br />br />br />div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_think_tanks.jpg /> /div> div classspan6> h4>Think Tanks/h4> h3>MEXICO/h3> div classline>/div> p>Despite our stated target audience being civil society and journalists, we often get lots of interest from people who don’t fit into either of those categories. Ruben Moyo, School of Data fellow in Mexico, ran a three day training for academics and people from think tanks in Mexico City - their enthusiasm for the training was the biggest surprise in Ruben’s fellowship thus far!/p> /div> /div> br />br />br />br /> /div>/div>div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> h4>Pizza Data Meetup/h4> h3>INDONESIA/h3> div classline>/div> p>One of the best results that we could hope for comes when participants of a data training we do are so enthused by the topic that they organise their own meetups. We are so happy to see that this has happened in Bandung, Indonesia - where former workshop participants who had worked with School of Data fellow, Yuandra, have set up a regular meet up, named <a href”http://schoolofdata.org/2014/12/04/pizzadata/”>Pizza Data Bandung</a>. Participants meet up to talk about data, and eat a slice of pizza. A dream combination!/p> /div> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_pizza_data.jpg /> /div> /div> br />br />br />br /> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_abuja_party.jpg /></a> /div> div classspan6> h4>Open Data Party/h4> h3>NIGERIA/h3> div classline>/div> p>So what happens when you have 102 Nigerians representing all the six regions of the country in Abuja to teach and learn about what they can use data or open data for? em>It was an action – packed, idea generating, brain storming, mind grooming which will help me in my advocacy as well as in tracking how the budget of my country is being spent, a challenging and yet fun – filled event/em> as described by Clinton Ezeigwe of People to People International. The event was organised and lead by our fellow extraordinaire Olu, read more in his a hrefhttp://schoolofdata.org/2014/12/08/instigating-the-rise-of-demand-for-data-the-opendata-party-in-abuja/#sthash.DWHEGn6E.dpuf> blog post /a>. /p> /div> /div>/div>/div> br />br />br />br />div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> div classrow-fluid> div classspan6> h4>Data journalism/h4> h3>LEBANON/h3> div classline>/div> p>Three major data journalism events were held in Beirut, Lebanon, this year, which our Senior Fellow Ali Rebaie participated in. They included the MDlab academy workshop at the American University of Beirut, working with trainees from across the Arab region; a data-driven journalism day at the Lebanese American University focused around skills needed by members of a senior journalism class, including scraping, cleaning and data visualisation best practices; and working closely with a local newsroom, a hrefhttp://www.almayadeen.net/infographics>Al Mayadeen/a> to help them work more closely with data. Were so happy to see this kind of long term engagement happening!/p> /div> div classspan6> img srcimg/sd_lebanon.png /> /div> /div> /div>/div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namefellows>/a> div classpage quote stylebackground-color:#;padding-top: data-sectionnavfellows> div classtitle> h1>FELLOWSHIPbr />PROGRAMME/h1> /div> div classclear>/div> /div> a namefellows>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:50px; data-sectionnavfellows> div classmorefellows> div classrow-fluid> div classspan8 summary> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> h3>SCHOOL OF DATA FELLOWSHIP/h3> p>We started the Fellowship programme in a pilot in 2013, as a response to this question: how to ensure sustainable, long term impact if School of Data trainers are only present on the ground for short periods of time? Answer: Long term engagement, from people who are already in those communities. /p> p>The Fellowship programme started with the aim of recruiting and training the next generation of community leaders and data trainers, so that they could go on to provide long term support within their communities, and train others to do the same./p> p>We opened a call for fellows in May this year, and the fellows began their 6-month engagement with us by joining us at the Summer Camp in July. Somehow, the fellowship has already come to an end - but watch this space for news of the next round, which will be launching soon!/p> !-- p>Concrete activities of the 6 month fellowship programme include: p>guided and independent online and offline skillshares and trainings, aimed to develop data and leadership skills/p> p>individual mentoring and coaching/p> li>an appropriate stipend equivalent to a part time role/li> /ul> li>Participation in the annual School of Data Summer Camp/li> li>Participation in activities within a growing community of School of Data practitioners to ensure continuous exchange of resources, knowledge and best practices/li> li>Training and coaching of the fellow in participatory event management, storytelling, public speaking, impact assessment etc;/li> li>Opportunities for paid work - Often training opportunities arise in the countries where the fellows are based. After their fellowship, they will be offered the opportunity for paid work as a trainer. The School of Data have worked regularly with senior fellows Ketty Adoch, Ali Rebaie and Tarek Amr on this basis./li> li>Potential work with one or more local civil society organisations to develop data driven campaigns and research./li> /ul> /p> --> /div> /div> /div> /div> br />br /> div classspan12> h4>MEET THE FELLOWS/h4> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> div classcircular_nisha> img srcimg/sd_nisha.jpg altNisha Thompson classround imgadapt /> /div> /div> div classspan7 bioright> h5>Why is the fellowship important?br />br />/h5> p>“Basic understanding of how to use spreadsheets for data management and maintenance is largely lacking in Indian non-profits. Ive found that working with people on simple things like how to use spreadsheets effectively can completely transform their relationship with data./p> h3>Nisha Thompson/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in India/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_ruben.jpg altRuben Moya classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> h5>On activities, as part of his fellowship:br />br />/h5> p>Together with SocialTIC, I carried out workshops in Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador. I realised that Mexico is the leader in lots of things in Central America- but that we need to support other countries across Central America more. Being a School of Data fellow, and having the institutional support and the brand behind me has given me lots of opportunities; it has meant that people are more interested in what Im doing/p> h3>Ruben Moya/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Mexico/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_hannah.jpg altHannah classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>“Storytelling and targeting communication is a big part of what I do as an information designer, whether its for a social development project, commercial advertising, a client pitch, or conference talk. I believe that the ability to present information in an inspiring and engaging manner is vital./p> h3>Hannah Williams/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, South Africa/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_yuandra.jpg altYuandra Ismiraldi classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> h5>Satisfying moments of the fellowship:br />br />/h5> p>Over the past few months, I’ve been working with a hrefhttp://publishwhatyoupay.org>Publish What You Pay/a> here in Indonesia. After just a few of trainings, I was so happy to see that they created, and published, their own visualisations with their own data -- without any help from me!/p> h3>Yuandra Ismiraldi/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Indonesia/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_dona.jpg altDona Dzambaska classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>The concept of Open Data is still very fresh among Macedonians. Citizens, CSOs and activists are just beginning to realise the power hidden in data. They are beginning to sense that there is potential for them to use open data to support their causes, but in many cases they still don’t understand the value of open data, how to advocate for it, how to find it and most importantly - how to use it!”/p> h3>Dona Dzambaska/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Macedonia/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_olu.jpg altOludotun Babayemi classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>I have found through working on local campaigns that for open data to be successful one has to identify a ‘champion’, for example, someone in the government, who is interested in affected community. Also, equally important, is to communicate, in simple and clear means, that data back to the affected community, and thus create a feedback loop./p> h3>Oludotun Babayemi/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Nigeria/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_rita.jpg altRita Zagoni classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> h5>On her proudest moment of the fellowship:br />br />/h5> p>After we’d done our first workshop, there were Hungarian government investigations against NGOs working in our field. I felt revolutionary doing “underground” workshops for people who are being investigated against - it really made me realise just how important our work is. That was a great moment!/p> h3>Rita Zagoni/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Hungary/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_siya.jpg altSiyabonga Africa classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Johannesburg itself is a city of dichotomies: rich and poor, developed and undeveloped, connected and unconnected; and civic technology organizations are key in efforts to bridge these gaps. Currently, two of our cities are already beginning to collect and disseminate datasets for public use: Cape Town and Johannesburg. My hope is to inspire people and groups to use these datasets for projects that will better society./p> h3>Siyabonga Africa/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in South Africa/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_codrina.jpg altCodrina Ilie classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>The best thing about this fellowship has been meeting all of the other fellows, and gaining insights into all of the work everyone is doing everywhere in this incredible world. It really kept me going!/p> h3>Codrina Ilie/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Romania/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_cucho.jpg altAntonio Cucho classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> h5>Why is the fellowship important?br />br />/h5> p>“I love being a fellow. Theres lots of work that Ive been able to do because of being a fellow; it gave me support, as theres a big community behind me, which gives people faith and trust in what Im doing. I also enjoy learning about the experiences of different fellows. Each trip Ive done has taught me so much. I feel like being a fellow, were doing good things; teaching data skills like this is a form of activism – we’re getting people involved in political processes./p> h3>Antonio Cucho Gamboa/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Peru/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_joachim.jpg altJoachim Mangilima classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>In October we had a workshop with education data, with departments of several education agencies from the government of Tanzania. Despite these agencies having to deal with data of a similar nature, it is very rare to find them talking together about data - naturally, this causes a lot of duplication in their work. This workshop provided that rare moment for those agencies to talk about how to improve and harmonize their datasets and also how to make sure their datasets conform to open data standards, making easy to share data not only across agencies, but also to the wider public./p> h3>Joachim Mangilima/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in Tanzania/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_happy.jpg altHappy Feraren classround imgadapt /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> h5>On her proudest moment so far:br />br />/h5> p>I always felt that Open Data was only for those who had great technical skills and that it was something I could never do. It has been half a year since I first attended an OKFworkshop and now Ive conducted one along with my mentor. Its unbelievable! Whats even greater is that all of this happened with the support of an open global community - where people were just happy to help and collaborate online. I didnt need a special masters degree or whatever to learn something. I found that all the things I wanted to learn more about were already written in a shared document or captured in a video skillshare. If not, all I had to do was ask. /p> h3>Happy Feraren/h3> h5>2014 Fellow, based in the Philippines/h5> /div> /div> /div> br />!-- div classrow-fluid> div classspan8 summary> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> h3>SUMMER CAMP/h3> p>To kick off the Fellowship this year, we held our first School of Data Summercamp, just outside of Berlin, in July. A picture speaks a thousand words; so heres a video about the camp./p> iframe src//player.vimeo.com/video/105428065?portrait0 width700 height393 frameborder0 webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen>/iframe> p>a hrefhttp://vimeo.com/105428065>School of Data Summer Camp/a> from a hrefhttp://vimeo.com/sammuirhead>Sam Muirhead/a> on a hrefhttps://vimeo.com>Vimeo/a>./p> /div> /div> /div> /div>--> !-- div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> h4>FELLOWS/h4> div classline>/div> a classmorefellowspop rebecca_100_2090 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam San Francisco data-original-titleRebecca Ackerman hrefhttp://twitter.com/aka_rca targe_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop richa_100_2211 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Oakland data-original-titleRicha Agarwal hrefhttp://twitter.com/richaaaa target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop dan_100_2191 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Summit County data-original-titleDan Avery hrefhttp://twitter.com/danavery target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop lindsay_100 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Las Vegas data-original-titleLindsay Ballant hreftwitter.com/lindsayballant target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop moncef_100_2087 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam San Mateo County data-original-titleMoncef Belyamani hrefhttp://twitter.com/monfresh target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop ans_100_2060 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam San Mateo County data-original-titleAnselm Bradford hrefhttp://twitter.com/anselmbradford target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cj_100_2076 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam New York data-original-titleCJ Bryan hrefhttp://twitter.com/waltz target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop ryan_100_2067 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Las Vegas data-original-titleRyan Closner hrefhttp://twitter.com/rclosner target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cris_100_2138 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Oakland data-original-titleCris Cristina hrefhttp://twitter.com/criscristina target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop reed_100_2124 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam South Bend data-original-titleReed Duecy-Gibbs hrefhttp://twitter.com/rduecyg target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop sheila_100_0925 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Oakland data-original-titleSheila Dugan hrefhttp://twitter.com/SheilaLD target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop dave_100_2164 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam South Bend data-original-titleDave Guarino hrefhttp://twitter.com/allafarce target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop marc_100_2158 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam San Francisco data-original-titleMarc Hebert hrefhttp://twitter.com/anthromarc target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop lou_100_2106 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Las Vegas data-original-titleLou Huang hrefhttp://twitter.com/saikofish target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop andy_100_2099 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam San Francisco data-original-titleAndy Hull hrefhttp://twitter.com/andyhull3 target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop andrew_100_2043 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Kansas City data-original-titleAndrew Hyder hrefhttp://twitter.com/hackyourcity target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop doneliza_100_2205 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam New York data-original-titleDoneliza Joaquin hrefhttp://twitter.com/donelizasays target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop shaunak_100_2120 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Louisville data-original-titleShaunak Kashyap hrefhttp://twitter.com/shaunak target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop arial_100 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Kansas City data-original-titleAriel Kennan hrefhttp://twitter.com/arielmai target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop katie_100_2207 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Summit County data-original-titleKatie Lewis hrefhttp://twitter.com/klizlewis target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop tamara_100_2107 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam South Bend data-original-titleTamara Manik-Perlman hrefhttp://twitter.com/TamaraMP target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop laura_100_2170 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Louisville data-original-titleLaura Meixell hrefhttp://twitter.com/lauratypes target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop sophia_100 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam San Mateo County data-original-titleSophia Parafina hrefhttp://twitter.com/spara target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop jake_100_2213 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam San Francisco data-original-titleJacob Solomon hrefhttp://twitter.com/lippytak target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop ezra_100_2056 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam New York data-original-titleEzra Spier hrefhttp://twitter.com/ahhrrr target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop marcin_100_2149 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Louisville data-original-titleMarcin Wichary hrefhttp://twitter.com/mwichary target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop alan_100_2199 relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentTeam Summit County data-original-titleAlan Williams hrefhttp://twitter.com/alanjosephwilli target_blank>/a> /div> /div> -->!-- br>br>br>br> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> h4>GOVERNMENT PARTNERS/h4> div classline>/div> a classmorefellowspop cityseal kcks data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partners:/em>br>Brett Deichler, Chris Cooley br>and Pam Curtisbr>br>em>Project:/em>br>BizFriendly data-original-titleKansas City, KS hrefhttp://bizfriend.ly/ target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal kcmo data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partner:/em>br>David Rowebr>br>em>Project/em>br>BizFriendly data-original-titleKANSAS CITY, MO hrefhttp://bizfriend.ly/ target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal lv data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partner:/em>br>Pat Dues, Don Jacobsonbr>and Joe Marcellabr>br>em>Project:/em>br>Development Fastpass data-original-titleLas Vegas hrefhttp://www.codeforamerica.org/?cfa_appdevelopment-fastpass target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal lo data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partners:/em>br>Kim Allen, Beth Niblock and Ted Smithbr>br>em>Project:/em>br>Jail Population br>Management Dashboard data-original-titleLouisville hrefhttp://www.codeforamerica.org/?cfa_appjail-population-management-dashboard target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal nyc data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partner:/em>br>Jordan Dresslerbr>br>em>Project:/em>br>Criminal Case Search data-original-titleNew York City hrefhttp://www.codeforamerica.org/cities/newyork/ target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal ok data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partners:/em>br>Karen Boyd and br>Nicole Neditchbr>br>em>Project:/em>br>RecordTrac data-original-titleOakland hrefhttp://records.oaklandnet.com/ target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal sf data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partner:/em>br>Trent Rhorer, Noelle Simmonsbr>and Tiana Wertheimbr>br>em>Project:/em>br>Promptly data-original-titleSan Francisco hrefhttp://www.promptly.io/ target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal smc data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partners:/em>br>Edwin Chan, Al David br>and Beverly Johnsonbr>br>em>Project:/em>br>Ohana API data-original-titleSan Mateo County hrefhttp://ohanapi.org/ target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal sb data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partners:/em>br>Kris Priemer and br>Kathryn Roosbr>br>em>Project:/em>br> CityVoice data-original-titleSouth Bend hrefhttp://www.cityvoiceapp.com/ target_blank>/a> a classmorefellowspop cityseal sc data-htmltrue relpopover data-togglepopover data-contentbr>em>Partner:/em>br>Patrick Bravobr>br>em>Project:/em>br>To The Trails data-original-titleSummit County hrefhttp://www.tothetrails.com/ target_blank>/a> /div> /div> --> /div> div classclear>/div> /div> a nameabout>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:20px; data-sectionnavabout> div classmorefellows> div classrow-fluid> div classspan8 summary> div classrow-fluid> div classspan12> h3>Behind the Scenes.../h3> p>Behind the scenes of School of Data are a core team of Open Knowledge staff, and a multitude of advisors, and passionate and dedicated community members! We tried to name as many of you as possible, but undoubtedly we might have forgotten some; please submit a pull request and add yourself, if you’ve been involved in School of Data this year! /p> /div> /div> /div> /div> br />br /> div classspan12> h4>Current Staff/h4> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_lucyshrimp.jpg altLucy Chambers classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Lucy leads the Knowledge Unit, which focusses on supporting data users (particularly journalists and NGOS) by organising training via School of Data and building software tools to fix data problems./p> h3>Lucy Chambers/h3> h5>Knowledge Unit Director/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_milena_new.jpg altMilena classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Milena is based in London and joined Open Knowledge as Programme Manager for School of Data in August 2013. Among others, she is working with and supporting local partners, building the School of Data network around the world and building programmes like the Fellowship 2014 scheme./p> h3>Milena Marin/h3> h5>School of Data Programme Manager/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_sam_new.jpg altSam Leon classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Sam is the School of Data Fellow, embedded in Global Witness. He lives in London and has a BA in Philosophy and an MA in the History of Ideas. He is interested in debates around open culture and the emerging discipline of the Digital Humanities./p> h3>Sam Leon/h3> h5>Data Wrangler extraordinaire/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_zara_new.jpg altZara classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Zara is based in Berlin, and joined the Knowledge Unit to focus on the use of data around international development, through which she has built up the a hrefhttp://opendevtoolkit.net>Open Development Toolkit/a>, written online training modules for School of Data and carried out trainings with civil society groups./p> h3>Zara Rahman/h3> h5>Open Development Toolkit lead/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_tony.jpg altTony classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Tony works part time for School of Data in shaping the materials, masterminding the blog and running workshops. You can also find him out and about on site visits to learn more about how organisations use data in the wild to help build on and shape the courses./p> h3>Tony Hirst/h3> h5>Data Storyteller/h5> /div> /div> /div>div classspan12> h4>Past staff (from 2014)/h4> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_michael.jpeg altMichael classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Michael was part of the School of Data team from its beginnings until September 2014; hes gone on to take the lessons he learned from School of Data and apply them in real-life journalism, as one half of the data journalism team at Austrian newspaper Der Standard./p> h3>Michael Bauer/h3> h5>Data Diva/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_heather_new.jpg altHeather classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Heather joined us to share her fantastic community management skills with us, introducing programmed activities like community skillshares, community surveys, and other processes of listening to and learning from our community./p> h3>Heather Leson/h3> h5>Community Engagement Director/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_anders.jpg altAnders classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Anders managed people, funding, trainings; we only realised how much he did, when he had left! Hes now gone on to lead Open Data work at the a hrefhttp://www.resourcegovernance.org/>Natural Resource Governance Institute/a>, in DC./p> h3>Anders Pedersen/h3> h5>Business Development Director/h5> /div> /div> /div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_james.jpg altJames classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>James served as our guru of funding proposals and partnership management, as well as providing general support to Lucy. h3>James Hamilton/h3> h5>Knowledge General Manager/h5> </div> </div> </div> div classrow-fluid> div classbios> div classspan3> img srcimg/sd_neil.jpg altNeil classround /> /div> div classspan7 bioright> p>Neil joined us to wrangle data, create infographics and data visualisations, and as a technical writer, among many other things. h3>Neil Ashton/h3> h5>Technical Writer/h5> </div> </div> </div> div classpeople> h4>WITH THANKS TO/h4> div classline>/div> ul> li>Tryggvi Björgvinsson/li> li>Mathilda Hus/li> li>Daniela Mattern/li> li>Mr and Mrs Mattern/li> li>Katelyn Rogers/li> li>Rufus Pollock/li> li>Rahul Ghosh/li> li>Beatrice Martini/li> li>Sam Muirhead/li> /ul> ul> li>Ali Rebaie/li> li>Ketty Adoch/li> li>Tarek Amr/li> li>Cristian Consonni/li> li>Francesca De Chiara/li> li>Marco Menchinella/li> li>Eva Constantaras/li> li>Stefan Wehrmeyer/li> li>Friedrich Lindenberg/li> /ul> ul> li>Allen Gunn/li> li>Annie Game/li> li>Dirk Slater/li> li>Sam Smith/li> li>Danja Vasiliev/li> li>Annabel Church/li> li>Alex Woodham/li> li>Tin Geber, Alix Dunn, Christopher Wilson + the engine room/li> li>Lisa Gutermuth and Tactical Technology Collective/li> li>Michelle Kovacevic/li> /ul> /div></div>/p>/div>/div>/div>/p>/div>/div>/div>/div> div classclear>/div> /div> a nameabout>/a> div classpage story stylebackground-color:#;padding-top:200px; data-sectionnavabout> div classpeople> div> h4>A PROJECT OFh4> div classline>/div> img srcimg/sd_ok_logo.png altOpen Knowledge logo /> </div> div> h4>MAJOR FUNDERS/h4> div classline>/div> img srcimg/sod_logos/Hewlett.png altHewlett Foundation />img srcimg/sod_logos/POD.png altPartnership for Opena Data />img srcimg/sod_logos/OSF.png altOpen Society Fundations /> /div> div> h4>2014 FELLOWSHIP FUNDING PARTNERS/h4> div classline>/div> img srcimg/sod_logos/Hivos.png altHivos />img srcimg/sod_logos/SEATTI.png altSEATTI />img srcimg/sod_logos/Indigo.png altIndigo />img srcimg/sod_logos/FCO.png altFCO /> h4>2014 FELLOWSHIP IMPLEMENTATION PARTNERS/h4> img srcimg/sod_logos/SocialTIC.png altSocialTIC />img srcimg/sod_logos/Metamorphosis.png altMetamorphosis />img srcimg/sod_logos/PWYP.png altPWYP />img srcimg/sod_logos/Code4SA.png altCode4South Africa />img srcimg/sod_logos/AMI.png altAMI />img srcimg/sod_logos/KMonitor.png altK-Monitor />img srcimg/sod_logos/SorosRo.png altFundatia Pentru o Societate Deschisa /> /div> !-- div> h4>$50,000 TO $300,000 DONORS/h4> div classline>/div> ul> li>Anonymous/li> li>Blue Ridge Foundation New York/li> li>California Healthcare Foundation/li> li>Cascadilla Fund/li> li>Cutts Foundation/li> /ul> ul> li>James Irvine Foundation/li> li>Reid Hoffman Foundation/li> li>Kaphan Foundation/li> li>Bluehost with the support of Hari Ravichandran/li> /ul> /div>div> h4>$5,000 TO $49,999 DONORS/h4> div classline>/div> ul> li>Anonymous/li> li>Ashoka Foundation/li> li>City of Sacramento/li> li>Edwards Family Fund/li> li>Elbaz Family Foundation/li> li>Robert Glushko and Pamela Samuelson/li> li>Goldhirsh Foundation/li> li>Harik Fund/li> /ul> ul> li>William and Weslie Janeway/li> li>Vaughn Koch/li> li>Dana Le and Rob Mee/li> li>MacArthur Foundation*/li> li>Sundar Pichai/li> li>Geoffrey and Andrea Ralston/li> li>Redlich Horowitz Foundation/li> li>Shustek Dubinsky Family Philanthropic Fund/li> /ul>/div>div> h4>$1,000 TO $4,999 DONORS/h4> div classline>/div> ul> li>Gregg and Anna Brockway/li> li>Russ Cox/li> li>Charles Engelke/li> li>George Pao - Ernest Lieblich Foundation/li> li>Brian Eubank/li> li>Max Fram-Schwartz/li> li>Jascha Franklin-Hodge/li> li>PJ Hyett/li> li>Craig Newmark Philanthropic Fund/li> /ul> ul> li>Paul and Lauren Picciani/li> li>Rackspace/li> li>Eric Ries/li> li>Skoll Foundation/li> li>UBM Tech/li> li>Hal Varian/li> li>Harvey and Leslie Wagner Foundation/li> li>Lawrence H. Wilkinson/li> /ul>/div> div> h4>UP TO $1,000 DONORS/h4> div classline>/div> p>*Match donation made by employer or foundation./p>br> ul> li>Cecilia Absher/li> li>Adobe*/li> li>Lance Ahern/li> li>Akrosense/li> li>Ameriprise Financial/li> li>Anonymous/li> li>Jesse Bartley/li> li>Glenn Batuyong/li> li>Charles M. Benavides/li> li>A. Benivakatti/li> li>Scott and Elizabeth Beslow/li> li>Praveen Bhamidpati/li> li>Anna Bloom/li> li>John Boggan/li> li>Book Clout/li> li>Karen Boyd/li> li>Rob Brackett/li> li>Spencer Broome/li> li>Justin Brown/li> li>Lori Bush/li> li>Val Carpenter/li> li>John Cary/li> li>Scott Chamberlin/li> li>Alexander Chen/li> li>Gerald Chen/li> li>Alex Chohlas-Wood/li> li>Chris Cocchiaraley/li> li>Kevin Curry/li> li>Data Realty/li> li>Tara Davies/li> li>Mickie Davis/li> li>Rick Dietz/li> li>Mark Drane/li> li>Jordan Dressler/li> li>Jesse Emery/li> li>Excel Fund/li> li>Fathom/li> li>Luqman Fauzi/li> li>Alexis Fearon/li> li>Paige Finkelman/li> li>Forest Frizzell/li> li>Brent Gardner/li> li>Michael Gerard/li> li>Joe Germuska/li> li>Goldman Sachs*/li> li>Google*/li> /ul> ul> li>Nicholas Grandy/li> li>Kurt Grela/li> li>Matt Gripp/li> li>Rachel Hamilton/li> li>Bruce Haupt/li> li>Mark Headd/li> li>Jason Hibbets/li> li>Elizabeth Hunt/li> li>Helen Hutchisohn/li> li>Minnie Ingersoll/li> li>Dan Ivovich/li> li>Daniel Ivovich/li> li>Caroline Jack/li> li>Alicia Johnson/li> li>Bredon Jones/li> li>Herbert Kanner/li> li>Ezra Kebrab/li> li>James R. 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