Teaching Data Literacy for Civic Engagement: Resources for Data Capture and Organization

Endangered Data Week emerged in the early months of 2017 as an effort to encourage conversations about government-produced, open data and the many factors that can limit its access. The event offers an internationally-coordinated series of events that includes publicizing the availability of dataset...

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Main Authors: Brandon T. Locke, Jason A. Heppler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Victoria Libraries 2018-11-01
Series:KULA
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Online Access:httpss://kula.uvic.ca/articles/23
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spelling doaj-afab7400b04e40b2b5d94e518b62b77c2021-04-02T06:03:42ZengUniversity of Victoria LibrariesKULA2398-41122018-11-012110.5334/kula.2326Teaching Data Literacy for Civic Engagement: Resources for Data Capture and OrganizationBrandon T. Locke0Jason A. Heppler1Michigan State UniversityUniversity of Nebraska, OmahaEndangered Data Week emerged in the early months of 2017 as an effort to encourage conversations about government-produced, open data and the many factors that can limit its access. The event offers an internationally-coordinated series of events that includes publicizing the availability of datasets, increasing critical engagement with them, encouraging open data policies at all levels of government, and the fostering of data skills through workshops on curation, documentation and discovery, improved access, and preservation. The reflection provides an outline of the curriculum development happening through Endangered Data Week and encourages others to contribute.httpss://kula.uvic.ca/articles/23open datacivic datacivic engagementcurriculumdata literacypedagogyinstruction
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Teaching Data Literacy for Civic Engagement: Resources for Data Capture and Organization
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open data
civic data
civic engagement
curriculum
data literacy
pedagogy
instruction
author_facet Brandon T. Locke
Jason A. Heppler
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title Teaching Data Literacy for Civic Engagement: Resources for Data Capture and Organization
title_short Teaching Data Literacy for Civic Engagement: Resources for Data Capture and Organization
title_full Teaching Data Literacy for Civic Engagement: Resources for Data Capture and Organization
title_fullStr Teaching Data Literacy for Civic Engagement: Resources for Data Capture and Organization
title_full_unstemmed Teaching Data Literacy for Civic Engagement: Resources for Data Capture and Organization
title_sort teaching data literacy for civic engagement: resources for data capture and organization
publisher University of Victoria Libraries
series KULA
issn 2398-4112
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Endangered Data Week emerged in the early months of 2017 as an effort to encourage conversations about government-produced, open data and the many factors that can limit its access. The event offers an internationally-coordinated series of events that includes publicizing the availability of datasets, increasing critical engagement with them, encouraging open data policies at all levels of government, and the fostering of data skills through workshops on curation, documentation and discovery, improved access, and preservation. The reflection provides an outline of the curriculum development happening through Endangered Data Week and encourages others to contribute.
topic open data
civic data
civic engagement
curriculum
data literacy
pedagogy
instruction
url httpss://kula.uvic.ca/articles/23
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