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Welcome to NYC School of Data — a community conference that demystifies the policies and practices around civic data, technology, and service design. This year’s conference concludes NYC’s annual Open Data Week & features 60+ sessions organized by NYC’s civic technology, data, and design community! Our conversations & workshops will feed your mind and empower you to improve your neighborhood. Follow the conversation #nycSOdata on twitter and tune into our live stream (provided by the Internet Society New York Chapter).

To attend, you need to purchase tickets via eventbrite. Venue is fully accessible and content is all ages friendly — free, professional on-site childcare is provided for ALL participants! If you have accessibility questions or needs, please email us at < schoolofdata@beta.nyc >.

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Saturday, March 7 • 11:30am - 12:30pm
Air quality data panel with Department of Health, Queens Public Library, the Manhattan Borough President’s Office

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Come hear 3 perspectives on developing and executing effective air quality community science projects.  Representatives from NYC Health Department, Queensbridge Tech Lab, and the Manhattan Borough President's Office will share their thoughts on demystifying technology and science, community engagement, data collection, analysis and visualization, and issues of data privacy gleaned from projects either currently underway or recently completed.

Speakers
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Daniel Alam

Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer
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Sarah Johnson

Director, Air Quality Program, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Neighborhood air quality in NYC. Sources of air pollution.
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Sadie Coughlin-Prego

Queens Public Library


Saturday March 7, 2020 11:30am - 12:30pm EST
2-301 (220 ppl)