Data Summit 2017 with Lorcan and Anna

Data Summit 2017 , Dublin.

The Youth Media Team went to the Data Summit in Dublin. Two of our members ,  Anna and Lorcan, told us about this event .

They talked about the event , who they interviewed , what they enjoyed and if there was anything they had wanted to be different.

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The Youth Media Team

Anna P, Anna Nic D , Lorcan

Interview with Roisin and Amy about Brussels trip

Jack and Cara interviewed Roisin and Amy about their trip to Brussels as members of the Youth Media Team. Roisin and Amy both spoke about their experiences in Brussels and the people they met along the way. They also explained why they made the trip and what the Youth Media Team did while in Brussels.

Amy, Cara, Jack and Roisin

Youth Media Team

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Behind the scenes in our interview with Lorcan Tuohy

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Mia  did an interview with Lorcan Tuohy at the YMT workshop in Thurles. Denis recorded the interview as a backup for the Ricoh Theta which is a fish eye 360 degrees camera. The backup camera he used is a JVC Everio camcorder mounted on a manfrotto tripod. Bernie also recorded the interview using the Anchor audio app on his phone. During the interview Pam took pictures on her phone.  One of the things we are learning in today’s workshop is the importance of having backups for our work.

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Youth Media Team

Amy and Denis

 

Learning in the Youth Media Team in comparison to schools

Learning in the Youth Media Team greatly differs from how we learn in the  school environment.

From our discussion we have come to the conclusion that Behaviourist, Cognitivist and Constructivist are the main learning styles facilitated in school. In the Youth Media Team we tend to use Social and Contextual and Experiential forms of learning. (1)

In the Youth Media we learn by doing interviews, blog posts and doing research online. We also learn from older, more experienced people on the team. This differs from traditional classrooms   because ….

  • We learn from a teacher not each other in a classroom
  • We learn  in more than one way in YMT
  • We use technology such as Audioboom, iPads, microphones and laptops.
  • We change things on the fly in YMT
  • In a classroom the teacher must work to  a syllabus where as the Youth Media team doesn’t have to

(1)http://www.bioteams.com/2012/11/05/the_five_major.html

 

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The Youth Media Team

Anna P, Anna Nic D and Cara

Interview with Mark Little @ Data Summit 2017

Lorcan interviewed Mark Little, current affairs reporter, broadcaster and author who chaired the keynote addresses and many of the sessions at Data Summit 2017. He told us about how people interact on social media, gave us an interesting insight into the potential of data to support more personalised healthcare. He also spoke to us about the opportunities for emerging Irish companies and as an experienced and successful entrepreneur, he gave some good advice for entrepreneurs in the digital age.

Interview with Minister Dara Murphy TD at Data Summit 2017

Lorcan had an opportunity to interview Minister Dara Murphy, Minister for State for European Affairs, Data Protection and the EU Single Digital Market who was a key figure in hosting the Data Summit. He spoke to us about the reasons behind the Data Summit and how new legislation will impact on both Irish businesses and consumers. Following on from our recent visit to the European parliament, we got an insight into his concerns about Brexit and also told us about the advantages that EU membership brings to young people in Ireland.


 

Lorcan
Youth Media Team

Interviews with Exhibitors @ Data Summit 2017

At the end of Day One at DataSummit 2017, we interviewed Owen Ryan from Social Innovation Fund Ireland and Sam Whelan Curtin from DataKind.
Owen told us about how SIFI help companies addressing social issues to maximise their impact and also spoke about the found Think Tech awardees present at Data Summit 2017.
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Sam explained that DataKind’s ultimate goal is to help charities and institutions understand the power and impact data science can have on their ability to deliver their mission more effectively. DataKind DUB is parter of a wider world-wide movement and try o collaborate with both companies and charities to share ideas and projects, paving the way for the growing local data-for-good movement.
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Interview with Karlin Lillington @ Data Summit 2017

Amy and Anna interviewed Karlin Lillington at Data Summit.   Karlin is a journalist and columnist with the Irish Times focusing on technology, with a special interest in the political, social, business and cultural aspects of information and communication technologies (*).  In her interview she shared her views on data protection and the importance of events such as this.

Finally she offered some advice for those of us interested in pursuing a career in journalism.

Amy and Anna

Youth Media Team

Interview with Paraic Nolan @ Data Summit 2017

Cara and Anna interviewed Paraic Nolan from Big Red Cloud.

Padraic told us about what Big Red Cloud does and how important data protection is. We also asked him about why we need events like today’s Data Summit in Ireland.

Cara and Anna

Youth Media Team

Interview with Jekaterina Macuka @ Data Summit 2017

Anna and Amy interviewed Jekaterina Macuka. She is part of the Ministry Of Justice Of Republic Of Latvia. She told as little bit about herself and her role within the Government. She told us why events like this are important. She also told us why representation from different countries is important. She said she was happy with what she had gotten out of today.

Click the link below to listen to our interview-

Anna and Amy
Youth Media Team