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Broadband Data Revolution: Shifting Paradigms for Enhanced Utilization

Explore the new approach in broadband data collection and analysis proposed by Kate Williams. This paradigm shift focuses on real-time data collection, sharing findings with multiple stakeholders, and utilizing a Data Engine for Policy and Research.

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Broadband Data Revolution: Shifting Paradigms for Enhanced Utilization

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  1. New Paradigms for Broadband Data Building the Fact Base: The State of Broadband Adoption and Utilization Federal Communications Commission Kate Williams – August 19, 2009

  2. Proposing a data paradigm shift Individual use ―Social use Collecting data after use ― Collecting it at the time and place of use Researchers disseminate findings to others ― Many parties generate, use findings Data and analysis is proprietary ―Data commons

  3. Data Engine for Policy and Research, DEPR Policymakers at all levels Various Publics Data engine BroadbandExperience Researchers Scientific community Data Analysis

  4. Data Engine for Policy and Research, DEPR Policymakers at all levels Various Publics Data engine BroadbandExperience Researchers Scientific community Data Analysis

  5. BTOP Programs Using DEPR The DEPR team: 1. works with programs to identify/harvest data that programs decide to collect in order to do their work, 2. combines that data with analytical tools (GIS, text mining, statistics, automatic report generation, visualizations), 3. provides that data+tools package back to program managers via astructured online interface, and 4. offers a researcher’s analysis of that same data.

  6. katewill@illinois.edu

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