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{{ cou2qyresesssese o | course = Eèducation Program:Uniyversity of eeeMichigan/SI 1tt10: Introduction to Informaeettieon (Winter 2014) | term = 2014 Q1 }ein formation} I'm covering the annual report that ODI added onto ttheitr home page. Ryan.stern12 (talk)Ryan Stern

ODI has begun 10 start-ups. I plan to comprehensively cover and describe the start-ups and there respective use. The ODI website has a full description of each start-up. The ODI website will be the primary source for the topic. Tclewlow (talk) 20:35, 21 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I plan to cover the different courses that ODI offers and provide a brief description of them. Melisser464 (talk) 20:37, 21 February 2014 (UTC)Melissa Mulrooney[reply]

I will cover the 2 research projects the ODI has received funding for. Vgcarls (talk) 20:39, 21 February 2014 (UTC)Victoria Carlson[reply]

Peer Review

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Overall, i think the editors of this article made great contributions to this topic and made a huge improvement to this article. They strengthened and expanded every section as the article had minimal information originally. I did not know what an Open Data Institute was before reviewing this article. After reading each section, I felt the information was in good chronological order and very informative to individuals with no prior knowledge. The page is well organized with good main headings.

The page starts out with a good general overview, it then explains the courses offered which results in their next heading research, explaining the background and outcomes. I thought it was especially neat when the editors linked those who lead ODI to their personal pages. It was also useful explaining the different types of memberships and giving examples of the different types of members linked to their Wiki pages. Finally, the article concludes with target markets (largest expansion of information), startups, and funding. All relevant and beneficial information for readers looking for information on ODI.

The courses section was very informative but I believe it can be further expanded. Editors gave specific details on one of the courses offered and only did a brief overview of the other 4 courses. Possibly they could create subheadings for each course and go into further detail. The group did a good job identifying different ODI memberships and providing examples; however, there could be expansion on the differences of the two membership types.

Overall, this group did a great job expanding the article, including all relevant information, and providing links for further information. Good Job... Ksedmark (talk) 21:00, 25 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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2020: Moving office from Shoreditch to Kings Cross

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I'll be sad to see my photo taken from this article, glorious red-brick spectacle that it is, but...

Apparently they're moving out of the Clifton Street office in Shoreditch, and off to somewhere at Kings Place (Kings Cross area). That's according to https://twitter.com/jhardinges/status/1311957306498834433

-- Harry Wood (talk) 09:40, 2 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

New report

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Just logging a new report in case anyone wants to add it to the article proper.[1] RobbieIanMorrison (talk) 14:23, 26 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Dodds, Leigh; Himmelsbach, Elea; Sinclair, Emily; Serale, Flor; Maddison, James; Tennison, Jeni; D'Addario, Josh; Thereaux, Olivier (January 2021). Infrastructure for common challenges (PDF). London, United Kingdom: Open Data Institute (ODI). Retrieved 2021-01-26.