friday lunchtime lecture: open data innovations for social good
DESCRIPTION
Open data has the potential to power tools that provide solutions to real problems. Although the UK is the world leader in releasing open data, its use in informing real world solutions has been limited and fragmented, with innovative startups sometimes lacking support and data expertise to scale to a sustainable business level.Here you will find information on the final winners of the first three Open Data Challenges - individuals who have developed a solution to a specific social issue and been supported through their journey by the Open Data Challenge Series to win £40,000. Topics covered will range from helping parents engage with their child’s learning to enabling community energy groups to engage with energy efficiency interventions.TRANSCRIPT
Open Data Innovations for Social Good
@odchallenges#ODCS
THEME SPECIFIC CHALLENGE
INITIAL IDEAS
Scoping Application Creation Weekend Incubation
FINALISTS
3 teams win £5,000
1 team wins £40,000
TBC
Opens November
Winner announced
Winner announced
Winner announced today!
HOUSING TBC TBC
Opens June
Opens August
Opens January
The Challenge:How can open data:
● increase community involvement with the criminal justice system
● create further evidence for what are effective interventions for rehabilitation
● address the rise in personal crime
CheckThatBike!www.checkthatbike.co.uk
What’s the big deal with Bike Theft?◈ Around 500,000 bikes are stolen every year costing the UK over £1 billion.
◈ The problem is so bad that the average new bike owner can expect to have their bike stolen in under 23 months.
◈ Victims often feel that the police will do nothing to help them, leading to only 1 in 4 thefts being reported.
◈ Bike theft is one of the biggest reasons for giving up cycling second only to road safety
◈ Victims often told by police not to expect it back, and to look at local markets and online classifieds
London Bike Thefts May-July 2013
So how do we plan to solve it?Like any industry thefts are driven by demand, the suppliers (thieves/fences) aim to make a profit and in the current used bike market this is easily accomplished.
Check That Bike is a service that aims to change this by providing an answer to the question “is that bike stolen?” to potential buyers of used bikes.
◈ Uses frame numbers and unique IDs to query whether a bike is stolen
◈ Information comes from both police forces and commercial sources
◈ Extra advice available to help buyers avoid stolen goods
◈ The Netherlands took a similar approach and halved bike thefts in3 years.
Impact so far◈ 17,000 visitors since January
◈ 6,000 checks
◈ 653 stolen bikes identified
◈ Recovering property worth £174,351
◈ Indirectly benefiting the UK by £1.3 million
◈ New public API used by 29 developers
◈ Open data initiative supported by 5,500 cyclists
“Deprive a thief of a safe and ready market for his
goods, and he is undone”
Patrick Colquhoun,A Treatise on the Police of the
Metropolis, 1796
The Future◈ More data!
We are currently working with a Solicitor to obtain data from a selection of Police Forces in the UK on a regular basis.
◈ Integrate with other servicesWe are currently working with classified websites and cycling websites to integrate checking functionality within their own service.
◈ Get more people checking bikes with CheckThatBike!Embarking on a campaign to promote the service and introduce the idea that buying stolen goods is not an acceptable thing to do.
CheckThatBike!www.checkthatbike.co.uk
The Challenge:How can open data help parents make informed choices about their children's education in one (or more) of three key areas:
1. Expressing a preference for a school2. Choosing a subject or other learning
priorities3. Engaging with their children’s learning
@SkillsRoute
The Team
• MIME Consulting is a specialist education data consultancy founded in 2007 (hence, we already knew this data!)
• Passionate about the impact that data & technology can have on young people’s lives
• Normally work with schools and local authorities – a new challenge to work with parents
SteveProject Lead
PhilTechnical Lead
MirandaProject Support
TomData Analyst
RichardDesign
The Problem
Fact 2
40,000 Year 12 students drop out of
school each year
Fact 1
150,000 AS grades are FAILS each year
• Disillusioned young people• Wasted resources
• Disappointed parents
Fact 3
19% of 16-24 year olds are unemployed
The Problem – Our Research
“The school my daughter moved to told us they had a great dance teacher. It was only after Tanya started that we discovered nobody had passed the previous year”
“The promotion of other post-16 options was particularly weak in many 11 to 18 schools.”
• New statutory careers guidance• Raising the participation age• Post-16 destination measures
“There is a lack of usable information”
“Our careers advisor wasn’t that helpful. It was dull and I can’t remember anything she said”
ParentsYoung People
Schools
Statutory Drivers
Skills Route – User Testing
We have started to implement the feedback from user testing, but more needs to be done
Focus Group - Year 10s in Saint Cecilia’s School discussing their current careers advice experience and testing Skills Route prototype:
Skills Route In ActionA. Find results with minimal input
Enter a few simple details to get started
What is my average grade?
Don’t know what subjects to choose?
Skills Route In ActionB. View providers, pathways & subjects
Map shows providers offering chosen subjects
Skills Route algorithm suggests suitable degree and career options
(sorted with best fit first)
Projections personalised for the selected provider and the student’s GCSE
grades
Skills Route In ActionC. Link to Higher Education Options
Skills Route suggests appropriate HE subjects and institutions linked to your post-16 choices and projections
Skills Route will let you know if your preferred HE pathway doesn’t fit with your A Level
choices
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Skills Route In ActionD. Link to Career Options
Skills Route also suggests career options, with estimated starting salaries and live job openings
Skills Route Tip
Did you know? Getting maths A Level will make you more attractive to employers.
Adjust your options
Skills Route offers further tips and links on career options
What Next?
• Initially working with three Year 10 students to build wireframes
• Then rebuild the site from the ground up!
• Pilot with schools in 2 Local Authorities
• Promotion starts after the pilot
The Challenge:How can open data support communities to either:
● Group buy their energy and save money;
● Undertake community based energy efficiency interventions; or
● Start to generate their own energy.
Energy BenchmarkingPlus
Community Energy
Manager
EnergySchools
1. Innovation2. Likely societal (social, environmental or economic)
impact in relation to the challenge problem3. Extent of use of open data and how effectively this
has been incorporated into the project4. Potential market for, and sustainability of, an ongoing
business
Judging Criteria
And the winner is...
Community Energy Manager
Community Energy Manager
Community Energy Managerthe future of community retrofit
Community Energy Manager
SummaryCommunity Energy Manager is an online tool to help community groups to support their local area by facilitating large scale retrofit projects and bulk purchasing.
CEM will help groups to develop into viable social enterprises with regular income streams.
Community Energy Manager
The problem
83% of households in our communities are bypassed funding for energy efficiency
Community Energy Manager
The problemCommunity Groups● Potential to build stronger communities and local
solutions to reducing fuel poverty and CO2 emissions● Lack of business models to generate long-term income
Community Energy Manager
The solutionAn online tool to help community groups deliver:
– at scale– defined timescale– geographically constrained– single point of contact
Community Energy Manager
How does it work?• Open data helps identify areas of need• Community groups log interactions (surveys etc.)• Identify potential projects, e.g. 500 new boilers• CEM brokers a deal with an installer• Community group receives referral fees
Community Energy Manager
The solution
Community Energy Manager
The solution
Community Energy Manager
Social Impact – short term• Energy Efficiency
– More energy efficient homes and businesses– More demand and confidence in retrofit market
• Community Groups– Increased knowledge and capacity– Established business models– More groups established and active
Community Energy Manager
Business ModelIncome sources● % of referral fees from ECO/GD projects● % of discount from bulk purchasing● targeted advertising by retailers● reporting and evaluation management services for funders
(e.g. DECC)● services to researchers working with open
datasets/community groups
Community Energy Manager
Conclusion• High, measurable impact – jobs, CO2
• Develops new market• Builds & shares knowledge• Financially sustainable
Community Energy Manager
Next steps• Develop and user test software• Engage community groups• Broker deals with providers/installers
Community Energy Manager
Thank you!
THEME SPECIFIC CHALLENGE
INITIAL IDEAS
Scoping Application Weekend Incubation
FINALISTS
Housing challenge applications open
Food - Challenge Definition Day 30 July
Housing MeetupWed 24 July18:00 - 20:00
Food Challenge Definition Day
Wed 30 July14:00 - 17:00
@odchallenges#ODCS
QUESTIONS?