Data for Impact 2018
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KATIE BOFSHEVER

Design Partner, GV

As VP of Digital Media at GV, Katie Bofshever crafts innovative and creative solutions for the digital space, specializing in minority consumers.

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Clear your calendar - It's going down! Splash Blocks kicks off on March 16th, and you're invited to take part in the festivities.

2:00 PM

Opening Credits & Welcome Coffee

Enjoy a fresh cup of coffee before the presentations. We’ll be handing out pamphlets that outline this evening’s details.

12pm - 1pm

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Data for Impact 2018

 Set your focus on using data to make an impact— drive decisions, spur change, assess impact, and communicate. Join us as we bring together nonprofits, businesses, government organizations, philanthropic organizations with data scientists, social entrepreneurs, civic hackers, and community members for a day-long exploration of data— how to use, collect it, visualize it, tell stories with, and more.

 

August 
20
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2018
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9:00AM 
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Data for the Masses

Everyone should have access to the tools and knowledge to use data more efficiently and effectively for their life and work.

.A growing number of individuals and organizations are looking for ways to both increase their efficiency and effectiveness while communicating their impact with disparate audiences. Data provides the opportunity, means, and a way forward. Engage with social entrepreneurs, entrepreneurs-at-large, civic hackers, and personal-use data reclaimers as we mix and mingle with nonprofit, corporate, philanthropic, and government organizations. You'll learn and grow together, share in the challenges of understanding data, using data, building your skills with data, and very importantly telling the story of your impact with data.

#DataforImpact, #ForwardFest

Hosted by Collaboration for Good with The Data4Impact Crew

“Design is not making beauty, beauty emerges from selection, affinities, integration, love.”

Louis Kahn

The Minimal NYC

Architect

Keynote Speaker

Andrew Means

Founder, Big Elephant

Andrew Means is a serial social entrepreneur leading organizations that make use of data and technology to create impact. He is co-founder of social sector data infrastructure firm BrightHive, founder of Big Elephant Studios which helps social change organizations capitalize on data and technology. Andrew is also the founder of professional development organization Data Analysts for Social Good. He has previously held leadership positions at Uptake.org, the University of Chicago’s Center for Data Science & Public Policy, and the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago. He holds a Master's in Public Policy from the Harris School at the University of Chicago. Andrew is a member of the Board of Directors at Ingenuity Inc. and Chairman of the Board at 10k Windows.

Schedule

The schedule mixes 45-Minute Sessions with 90-Minute Workshops. Workshops are more focused on how-to accomplish tasks, and may require laptops, pre-installed software, etc. Sessions are the more typical presentation or panel with some Question and Answer.

8:30 - 9:00 AM

Check-In / Registration

Coffee + Tea

9:00 - 9:45 AM

Keynote

Andrew Means

10:00 - 10:45 AM

Mission Driven Data Collection

Brad James


Can Artificial Intelligence Be Fair?

Egor Korneev, Kathy Park

10:00 - 11:45 AM (90-Minutes)

Visual Data to Drive Action

Mary Michaud


Public Data: Sources, Biases, and Access

Dr. Rob Rowbotham

11:00 - 11:45 AM

Storytelling: Using Data to Inspire (The NASA Files)

Dr. Richard Barker


Sharing Across Systems: Building Meaningful Data Systems…

Gail Snyder, Nathan Beck, and Marc Gartler

12pm - 1pm

Lunch (Union South)

With New Friends or On Your Own

1:00 - 1:45 PM

Measuring Recidivism: Defining Data Matters

Megan Jones


Ethical Analytics: The Good, The Bad, and The Data

Colleen Kerwin

1:00 - 2:45 PM (90-Minutes)

Intro to Data for Good

Andrew Means


Using Python to Leverage Public Data for Social Impact

William Hakizmana

2:00 - 2:45 PM

Increasing the Impact of Open Data

Kara Kratowicz


Opening the Blackbox: Felony Prosecution Data

Matthew Saniie

3:00 - 3:45 PM

Flash Sessions



Data Engagement for Civic Impact

Nick Mastronardi, Polco


Learn with Madison Tableau

Patrick McCormick, Madison Tableau


An Intro to BeePods

Brad James, BeePods

4:00 PM

End of Day



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Speaker Highlights

Egor Korneev

CEO

Ordinal Science

Kathy Park

CEO

National Council on Crime and Delinquency

Matthew Saniie

Chief Data Officer

Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office

Mary  Michaud

Owner

VisuaLeverage

Richard Barker

AstroBotany inspiring the next generation

UW-Madison Botany Department

Kara Kratowicz

Data Projects Coordinator

City of Madison

Nathan Beck

MOST (Madison Out of School Time) Coordinator

City of Madison

Megan Jones

Director of Research and Policy

Wisconsin Department of Corrections

Dr. Rob Rowbotham

Senior Manager of Dairy Economics and Innovation

Grande Cheese Company,
Madison Tableau Users Group

Mark Gartner

Manager, Sequoya & Alicia Ashman Libraries

Madison Public LibRary

Colleen Kerwin

Researcher

National Council on Crime and Delinquency

William Hakizimana

Experienced Python, Django Developer

MadPy
Madison Python Meetup

Brad James

President & CEO

BeePods

Nick Mastronardi

Founder & CEO

POLCo

Patrick McCormick

Owner

McCormick BI

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“Our ability to do great things with data will make a real difference in every aspect of our lives.”

– Jennifer Pahlka, Founder & Executive Director, Code for America

Workshops

Ethics / Morality

Can Artificial Intelligence be Fair?

Algorithmic fairness in practice: discussing quantitative non-discrimination. The session will present approachable explanations of mathematical concepts of fairness without actual mathematics, and will discuss how these approaches can be used to establish ethical bounds for AI algorithms.
Presenters: Egor Korneev, Ordinal Science & Kathy Park, National Council on Crime and Delinquency

Measuring Impact

Mission Driven Data collection

Data collection can lead to innovation and improve customer experience. By exploring the process of regularly building in data collection that informs your mission and drives goals, you can create a culture of data for your organization and use it inform engagement, customer service, and a variety of other business goals. 
Presenter: Brad James, Beepods

Usage / Case Study

Opening the Blackbox: FELONY PROSECUTION Data

This session explores how Cook County, Illinois became the first prosecutor's office to publish case level felony data, publicly, on an open data portal. The work of the criminal justice system is largely a mystery to most individuals and Cook County has come out to state that the lack of openness and transparency undermines the legitimacy of the criminal justice system.
Presenter: Matthew Saniie, Cook County's State's Attorney's Office

Tools / How To

LEVERAGING PUBLIC DATASETS TO DRIVE SOCIAL IMPACT

Let's learn how some knowledge of python can speed up workflow. In this workshop, we will learn how to access public data APIs and derive insights from data using python. Bring your laptop and be prepared to learn some python basics.

Instructor: William Hakizimana, MadPy (Madison Python Meetup)

Usage / Case Studies

SHARING ACROSS SYSTEMS: BUILDING MEANINGFUL DATA SYSTEM BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND NONPROFITS

Madison Out of School Time (MOST)— a cross agency collaboration between the education, government, and nonprofit institutions— will share lessons-learned, so far, in modeling cross agency, system data sharing, and the radical possibilities it holds.  Walk away with a real-life examples of cross system and cross agency data sharing, the challenges (ethical, legal, logistical), and an understanding of potential impact on opportunities for young people in Madison.

Panelists: Marc Gartler, Madison Public Library; Gail Snyder, Madison Metropolitan School District; and Nathan Beck, City of Madison

Data Dealing

StoryTelling: Using Data to Inspire (The NASA Files)

How do you make data and data science exciting for all generations? This workshop explores the lessons learned by NASA, the UW Madison's AstroBotany program, and research professionals. Storytelling has demonstrative importance to ensure sustainable data exploration. Through their AstroBotany transcriptics database known as "TOAST ETA", while looking for new ways to share findings and collaborate, researchers learned how to inspire the next generation of space, plant, and data exploration lovers. 

Presenter: Dr. Richard Barker, UW-Madison Botany Department

Usage / Case Studies

Increasing the Impact of Open Data

The City of Madison seeks to increase the impact of open data through an innovative approach called Tactical Data Engagement. Learn how the City worked to understand our open data users in the community and how to better meet their needs through this open data pilot project.
Presenter: Kara Kratowicz, City of Madison

MEASURING IMPACT

MEASURING RECIDIVISM - DEFINING DATA MATTERS

Recidivism is defined differently across the country. Depending on how it is defined, recidivism rates can vary dramatically. This presentation will cover some of the different ways recidivism can be defined and calculated, and how these different rates can provide important feedback for the criminal justice system.
Presenter: Megan Jones, Wisconsin Department of Corrections

Data Dealing

CANCELLED— Boost Productivity with Pentaho

Jump on board and explore the latest Community Edition of an ETL (Extract, Transform, and Load) tool— Pentaho. With robust capabilities and abundant plugins, Pentaho is business intelligence (BI) software that provides data integration, data migration, data mining, data cleaning and so much more.

Presenter: Karl von Huene, Six Mile

ETHICS / MORALITY

ETHICAL ANALYTICS: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE DATA

Netflix leverages data to answer: “Which show would an individual watch?” Social service agencies ask: “Which individuals will reenter the system?” Are these questions similar? What is the impact of an incorrect answer? What are the ethical considerations? Join NCCD staff for discussion and an exercise regarding ethical analytics.
Presenter: Colleen Kerwin, National Council on Crime and Delinquency

Data Dealing

Visual data to drive action

Over three-quarters of the neurons in the human brain play some role connected to eyesight. When communicating about complex issues, why not play to people’s strengths? This session will offer some useful ways to think about why you want to share data, how to choose what to share based on your goals, and some practical tips for visualizing data. You’ll also leave with a better sense of how to evaluate data presented by others.

Presenter: Mary Michaud, VisuaLeverage

Data Dealing

Public Data: Sources, Biases, Access

Data driven decisions are paramount to thriving and growing in today’s business, government, and service environments. Dr. Rowbotham will explore the vast resources of publically available data from governments, non-governmental organizations, and commercial sources which can be used to augment and enhance understanding; leading to better business decisions.
Presenter: Dr. Rob Rowbotham, Madison Tableau Users Group, Grande Cheese Company

Things To Do in Madison

YUM YUM FEST— A Most Delicious Start To Your Week. Come To Madison On Saturday Night Or Sunday Morning And Enjoy Some Spectacular Food. http://forwardfest.org/event/yum-yum-fest

SOCIAL GOOD SUMMIT— Make a Difference. The Social Good Summit in the room with people who are changing the world we live in, and allows you to help them make a difference. http://socialgoodsummit2018.splashthat.com

FORWARD TECH CONFERENCE— Extend Your Stay to Tuesday. Participate In The FTC Conference. There's an awesome list of speakers, and even more networking opportunities. https://forwardtechconference2018.sched.com

DOYENNE'S 5X5X5— We Don't Want You to Leave! But If You Must, Have Breakfast With Some Awesome And Audacious Women Entrepreneurs, Before You Head Home. http://forwardfest.org/event/doyenne-group-5x5x5-breakfast

Innovation in Advocacy— It's Still Monday. If you still got the mental juice, we've got just the event for you. Join Nicole Safar, Executive Director of Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin and learn how Planned Parenthood is evolving advocacy for healthcare and justice. http://forwardfest.org/event/innovation-in-advocacy

Thank you to our Sponsors

Data for Impact Conference 2018

The Data for Impact Conference is an annual event, typically scheduled during Madison's flagship technology and entrepreneurship festival— the Forward Festival.


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