Gone But Not Forgotten



Hello, you've landed on DATA eh? - Open Data Toronto's original blog space for data discussions. This is not an active blog at the moment but legacy posts are still here. Have a read ... you can still provide comments.



Tuesday, December 18, 2012

"Apps Maps" Resolved (For Now) and Happy Holidays

By the DATA eh? Team

You might have heard by now Google Maps returned to IOS 6 recentlyoptimized for iPhone 5. Just thought we'd resolve that in the distance between this and our last post.

Speaking of posts, we've slowed down a bit over the last few months but we do want to get a quick message of goodwill in tune with the season. Happy Holidays from DATA eh? 

And all the best for a great 2013.




DATA eh? #30

Friday, September 21, 2012

Apple Maps Apps Pap

By Keith McDonald
Riffing off my last post, I downloaded the new iOS6 for my iPod Touch yesterday. Today, I find there is a great blast of dissatisfaction right now in how the new Apple Maps aren't as good as what was there before from Google.

I wrote here once about "being only as good as your data", most recently in reference to the Google Car. Are we seeing that potential danger happen here in real time?


Looks like, for any reason, if the new Apple Maps were driving the new Google car, you would likely end up on no road at all and perhaps be driven into a lake or stream! Judging from all the chatter throughout the social media universe, the Apple map app isn't ready yet.


dead end sign with words: ''who told you there was a road here?''


Who Gets More Slack?

Whenever toronto.ca web launches something new,

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Appetite for apps

By Keith McDonald

Timing is everything ... correct?

For me it is anyway. I finally broke down and bought an iPod Touch just two days before the announcement from Apple that they would be releasing a new version.

I have to confess I'd been holding off buying any mobile device for some time. Won't go into the reasons why but I find it so totally "the story of my life" where the timing of a new release would be so close to my purchase.

Perhaps, on my registration of the unit, Apple saw it, and that's what kicked in their announcement! Maybe I was the bazillionth user and they had to reach this magic number before they could move ahead to the "next generation"? That isn't likely, I know, but I need a rationalization.


streetcar with advert on the outside saying: ''there's an app for this'' beside a picture  of the words data eh? shaved into a person's head


Monday, July 23, 2012

Some Like It Hot

By Keith McDonald
That's some weather we are having here in T.O.this summer.  July 23, in fact, was our hottest day on record ever! At least, since temperatures started being recorded. 

I've said before, you are only as good as your data. So, we may very well have had higher temps in the years before 1937 (when record keeping began at Pearson Airport). We just can't say for sure. I bet lots of people alive in the years before 1937 would swear there were hotter days!


Without the data though, it's impossible to prove.


But, how many of you would say: "Who cares! ... hot is hot!"?


Maybe it doesn't matter in actual degrees (plus or minus a few) but, if you are farming or gardening or even planning an event outside, it does make a difference.



each at sunset with DATA eh? in sand writing on beach


Thursday, July 5, 2012

Happy Canada Day (Belated)

By Keith McDonald
Did you wish Canada a Happy Birthday this year? I did and was impressed by how media covered our 145th B-day.

What impressed me most was the data. We're doing pretty well for 145. Consider these data bytes gleaned from the Toronto Sun's Canada Day visualization page (not found on-line): 

canada eh? birthday cake with 145 candle

Monday, June 18, 2012

Never Learning From History Is Like Ignoring Data

By Keith McDonald
Saw some interesting statistics about surviving summer today in the Toronto Sun. In the the paper edition, a number of stats are shown with the article.

What caught my eye in particular is the reference to "Drivers under 25" as a factor in off-road vehicle collisions in Ontario for 2009.  The stat is 37%.

That's huge. I was surprised that "under 25" is actually a category unto itself. But, as an afterthought, it isn't surprising in many ways. "Under 25 and vehicles" is often mentioned and connected in negative stats. It's been so since I can remember.

Thinking about open data, it occurred to me to ask what we are taking from data like this.

cell phone with message: you are about to do something stupid alert

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

DATA eh? presents MapJam!


By the DATA eh? team
Continuing to contribute to the Open Data dialogue, we're sponsoring MapJam! - a special geospatial follow-up to our May 3rd DATA eh? Day.

The City of Toronto's geospatial team will be on hand to take questions about city geographic data, mapping, technologies used, tools, apps and standards and demo mapping capabilities. Stations [so far] include "Conversion Tables" and "Architects GIS" plus a "Meet Up" table.If we're fortunate, Joey Coleman [fingers crossed!] may join in after 2:00 p.m. to teach a Fusion Tables workshop.

DATA eh? identifier with slogan we want to take you higher


There are three time slots available for the same presentations:

  • 1:00 - 2:30
  • 2:45 - 4:15
  • 4:30 - 6:00

The MapJam! is in the afternoon, Wednesday, June 20. Pick a time and sign up at Eventbrite!

DATA eh? #25

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Giving The Finger To The Google Self-Driven Car

By Keith McDonald
So, by now, you've probably heard the buzz about the Google self-driven car being approved with the first "autonomous vehicle licence" in Nevada right? If not, it's a car, now legal in Nevada, that does the driving for you using GPS, laser range finders, video cameras, position estimators, radar and an inertial motion sensor. In short ... data!

I thought this might be another example to help explain why data is valuable and why we are so keen to have open data out and be as acurate as possible.

one way sign saying DATA eh?

Clearly, if you are going to trust a car to do the driving for you, you are going to want it to have all the data it needs to do so.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

DATA eh? Shout Outs

By the DATA eh? Team

At our May 3 DATA eh? Event we gave shout outs to individuals the Open Data team agreed "went beyond the call of duty" getting toronto.ca/open up and running. We presented 10 Eh's in all. Here are the script notes acknowledging the Eh? winners:

DATA eh? Award photo - small wooden plant with the word: Eh? spelled out in red at top



Friday, May 4, 2012

From Meaningless To Meaningful!

By Keith McDonald

For me the best of the quotes from yesterday's DATA eh? Event were:
  • "Move data from meaningless to meaningful"
  • "I'm not a bureaucrat"
and (sorry it's my own)
  •  "No animals were harmed in the making of the DATA eh? awards"

alphabet soup with DATA eh? Quotes in letters in the soup

If you attended, did you have any favourites?

DATA eh? #22

Thursday, May 3, 2012

DATA eh? eh ...

By Keith McDonald

Well, I'm stoked!  Fresh from our first DATA eh? Event, our team has much to ponder as do (does?) the communities. The event planners really, really wanted to enable networking. Looking at the twitter feed #dataeh, I think we got there! Yay!!

We taped the session and, when I get the footage, I'll work up some clips. Just heard (2012/05/07) the video coverage did not come out so we won't be able to post clips :0(

More later as I get some distance and perspective and chat with our team.

If you were there, thanks for coming. Let's continue talking here!

shot of Council Chambers and screen in room saying Panel Jam

DATA eh? #21

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

While We Were Away ...

By Keith McDonald
Oh my, it's been a few days since our/my  last post. We haven't had much take up on actual visualizations unfortunately. Thanks to the few responders for their immediate thoughts. We're actually hoping to have completed material to demo here so we need developed visualizations to go forward.

Speaking of visualizations, the City of Toronto's 1st Annual DATA eh? Event happens May 3 and part of a panel discussion will cover the importance/significance/need for visualizations to the Open Data process.

We communicated the event via Eventbrite and tweets. We're seeing this as another extension of the DATA eh? concept where networking can happen.

palm of hand with writing on it: check this out


Monday, March 12, 2012

Call For Visualizations

By the DATA eh? team 
When we launched DATA eh?, we hoped to add visualizations and go beyond just text "posts".To our way of thinking, that would be a great way to demonstrate how data is useful to readers who may be questioning why all the fuss.

Well, we've discovered the DATA eh? Blog Team isn't that good at doing visualizations yet. We're hoping some of you landing here might want to offer up some of yours. If you've used and worked with City of Toronto data in any way, let us know and share your interpretations. You can get in touch with us here or at opendata@toronto.ca


paper fortune teller with DATA eh? showing as result

DATA eh? #19

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Back To The Future With Data

by Keith McDonald
I've been having a debate with a friend about time travel.

It started with a discussion around where you'd go if you could go back in time and escalated into making a top 5 list of the moments in history we'd want to visit. One of the first places my buddy said he'd want to go is November 5, 1955. Anyone know what is significant about that day?

I didn't get it at first but that was the day Doc Brown invented the Flux Capacitor in the Back To The Future movie series. For those of you who don't know or remember, the Flux Capacitor is the thing that made time travel possible.

Well, I didn't blow one of my choices on a fictional movie time period but it did occur to me that Open Data actually gives us a chance to do time travel right now - kind of like having the data version of a Flux Capacitor.

fortune cookie saying ''Open Data doesn't lie''


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

DATA eh? Interviews Reham Gorgis, Open Data Coordinator, City of Toronto

By the DATA eh? Team 
DATA eh?: Hi Reham, we're presenting another in our series of interviews with the DATA eh? team and, guess what, you're next!

RG: Ah, OK.

DATA eh?: Tell us what you do as part of the team.

RG: I help coordinate all the requests for data that come to us through various channels like twitter and the Open Data mail box (opendata@toronto.ca). I sort these into ones needing answers that I can provide or ones I can’t answer and have to send to division staff. Beyond that, I also initiate contact with the client divisions – introduce City staff to the initiative and set up initial appointments so we can get to know their area and what data they have and host.

DATA eh?: You're actually one of our best known people because you make these first contacts for us.

picture of Reham smiling



Thursday, February 9, 2012

School Of Data - Shades Of School Of Rock

By the DATA eh? team


Rufus Pollock, Director and Co-Founder of the Open Knowledge Foundation, and Philip Schmidt, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Peer 2 Peer University announced recently a School of Data.


school of data logo - graduation hat and school of data written out as text

We're reminded of the movie: School of Rock. Where we see the parallel in the call for support is the unlimited potential for what the school can be. Like the School of Rock, We expect a number of brilliant people (and are not all the people working in this budding area, "brilliant"?) to bring amazing ideas to the table. And, like the movie, there may be quite a difference in how the school might come together.

We put in an expression of interest - which is not to say we think we are "brilliant" but we sure like this idea.

DATA eh? #16

Friday, January 27, 2012

Stuff We Know Of Page ... Coming From Our Open Data

by the DATA eh? team 
You asked for it and now we respond with a listing of apps and other that leverage City of Toronto data presented at toronto.ca/open.

BlackBerry with apps from City of Toronto data listed on screen

Fine Print
We present this listing with no editorial or endorsements what-so-ever. It's just a list of what the DATA eh? team knows to be "out there" and attributable to our data. This isn't an exhaustive list - there are some uses we may not have heard of yet - you can help make the list more complete by contributing to it here via comments.

Apps* & Other:
There's more on the list ...

Data on page views

By Keith McDonald 
We've been going on and on about data being able to tell stories. To us, open data is the ultimate, modern bedtime story. That being said, I went to bed last night reading about recent page views for DATA eh? by country.

map of world

Page Views:
Canada = 4,624
United States = 2,202
Russia = 1, 254
Netherlands = 615
Germany = 554
United Kingdom = 496
France = 287
Ukraine = 198
Iran = 196
Latvia = 194



Thursday, January 26, 2012

Dx3 augment

By Keith McDonald 
Further to the trade show yesterday, overnight and sleeping on it, I thought of another thing that stood out for me. As Trish Garner and I toured the displays at Dx3, we were consistently got asked: "What is the City of Toronto doing here?"

Clearly our attendance was a surprise to the booth hosts. Perhaps, so unexpected, that they didn't know what else to say. I started asking back: "What do you think we are doing here?"

cartoon DJ with large ring saying DATA eh? on it

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Open For Business ... Dx3 session with Dave Wallace

by Keith McDonald
Fresh back from attending the Dx3 trade show where The City's CIO, Dave Wallace (@CIODave) joined a panel of guests speaking about Open Data. 


The session was: Open for Business: The City of Toronto's Open Data Initiative and presented an opportunity for Dave, and also Phyllis Berck - Director of the Toronto office of Partnerships, to share some thoughts with digital business players.

I wish the session was better attended but c'est la vie. The dialogue was insightful and demonstrated an eagerness for connecting.


photo of panel in discussion at Dx3 session
Somewhat dark photo of the panelists in discussion


Thursday, January 19, 2012

Are you Open?

By Keith McDonald 
We're working up more "Open Data Champion" videos. Here's one we taped just after the interview with 49Pixels Live:


Transcript:
Justin -
So my name is Justin Kozuch and I'm the co-host of 49Pixels Live and we've just wrapped up a show on Open Data. Ah, And I believe that to open data is important to cities because it helps residents understand what's happening within their city and gain a lens into what services governments provide and how they can make things better.

Lindsay -
And I'm Lindsay Munro, Justin's co-host of 49Pixels Live and I think Open Data is important because it opens up the cities to its citizens to allow them to improve city services and their access to them.


We use this kind of advocacy when talking to City staff about Open Data. Messages of this kind really help us demonstrate a "cause and effect" from our actions in releasing data to citizens taking advantage of the data.

You too can be an Open Data Champion for us. A great first step would be commenting right here on the DATA eh? blog space. 

Tell us why you are an Open Data advocate ...


DATA eh? #11

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Digital City ... Thinking Like The Web

by Keith McDonald
It's amazing how fast an hour can go. Fresh from an evening chat live via 49Pixels and Episode 5 of their Digital Cities web casts, I can say we actually could have gone longer! Not that I wish us on anyone but both Trish Garner and I weren't sure we would have enough to say as we started up.

49Pixels Live hosts Jason and Lindsay pictured with Keith and Trish circled around their microphones.</div>
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With thanks to Alan Langford for the photos - 
In this pic, Trish and Keith are live with Justin Kozuch and Lindsay Munroe



Tuesday, January 10, 2012

49Pixels Live

by the DATA eh? team 
Trish Garner and Keith McDonald guest on 49Pixels Live January 10 (8 p.m. EST).

The duo will talk about Open Data  and: "Creating a City that thinks like the web". Thanks for the invite Lindsay Munro and Justin Kozuch - hosts of the show. Listen in!!!

 DATA eh? #9

New Year Reset

by Keith McDonald
It's not precisely true that you reset all your "gauges" to zero at the start of a new year. Some things have to stick around and carry on as a measurement (we all get a little older every day for example) but the analogy works pretty well all the same. 

Clearly you can start anew, gear up, make the push, get going again, etc, etc as January hits. We're doing that now!  

new year resolution scroll with #1 as more DATA eh?
Have you hit "Reset" yet?
Late last year, I attended a seminar that talked about making "today better than yesterday and tomorrow better than today". When it comes to Open Data, I think that is a real possibility.