State of the Map 2023
Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, Virginia, United StatesBetaNYC’s Jazzy Smith and Zhi He presented at the State of the Map US conference in Richmond, Virginia.
BetaNYC’s Jazzy Smith and Zhi He presented at the State of the Map US conference in Richmond, Virginia.
Learn about BetaNYC, what we do, as well as the history and fundamentals of NYC Open Data.
Learn about BetaNYC, what we do, the history and fundamentals of NYC Open Data, and how to access data on noise complaints, e-bike complaints and sanitation issues.
Learn about BetaNYC, what we do, as well as the history and fundamentals of NYC Open Data.
Learn about BetaNYC, what we do, the history and fundamentals of NYC Open Data, and Excel functions in this Lunch-and-Learn presentation to Interns at the Office of the Manhattan Borough President.
BetaNYC invites the Community Board District Managers to learn how to use the Meeting Owl Camera.
Council Member Jennifer Gutiérrez, North Brooklyn Parks Alliance (NBPA), and BetaNYC are excited to launch a new way to map NYC’s public realm!
You’re invited to catch up with fellow BetaNYC alums and explore the Newtown Creek Nature Walk!
BetaNYC’s Kate Nicholson and Vaishali Talwar presented to NYU CUSP students in their Digital Civics class.
You’re invited to catch up with fellow BetaNYC alums over delicious Turkish food in Astoria!
BetaNYC’s Jazzy Smith and Ashley Louie presented on who BetaNYC is, what we do, the history and fundamentals of NYC Open Data and did a breakdown of the various projects we’re working on in the Civic Innovation Lab.
BetaNYC’s Kate Nicholson and Ashley Louie presented on who BetaNYC is, what we do, the history and fundamentals of NYC Open Data and provided an overview on how to conduct data analysis.
BetaNYC’s Dimitri Mimy presented at the Mapping USA conference and spread the word on our Mapping for Equity initiative!
Join BetaNYC on Zoom for a morning chat with NYC’s Chief Analytics Officer, Martha Norrick.
In this session, we’ll learn how NYC’s Office of Data Analytics works with City agencies and their data to help serve New Yorkers more equitably and efficiently. This includes advising City staff and working alongside them on shared projects; making government data more accessible to the public through NYC Open Data; and advancing citywide data analytics, infrastructure, integration, and sharing.
Join us for a Happy Hour at Randolph Beer, where you’ll meet the people behind the scenes at Open Data Week, learn more about our upcoming festival, and celebrate the anniversary of NYC’s Open Data Law. Feel free to bring your friends too!