In early December 2020, project partners of the Crowd Insights Monitor met online for a interactive workshop to evaluate the project through the lens of TADA. Which principles did we adhere to? What aspects of the project need more ethical improvements? This quick scan workshop helped improve the ethical and responsible use of data in a rapidly digitalized Amsterdam.
The city of Amsterdam has embraced the Tada manifesto.
The six values of TADA led the discussions around the values of the Crowd Insights Monitor.
The outcomes of the workshop was used to:
inform future actions of team members
inform the public of the current state of the project.
A shared reference for dialogue between teams, stakeholders and the general public as a method to document value-led progress.
The project stakeholders CTO Amsterdam, CSMA, Life Electronic and Tapp uphold these values to make sure that any action concerning the project is reflected upon and measured against these values.
In order to make sure that these principles can be leading the project in the right direction and inform the members of the rights actions, we held this interactive workshop online to discuss the current state and future improvements to the project. We also formulated possible actions that improve how well the project scores against these values.
Check out our Crowd Insights Monitor quick scan TADA report.