Track

Data Driven Transformation

How can we ensure we marshal data in such a way as to benefit society? We explored the possibilities, considering subjects such as the energy transition, health and experience.

Track Team

Abdelrahman Hassan

Digital Transformation Designer

AJ Magee

Instrument Designer

Bob Sammy Mwende

Trainee

Carlo De Gaetano

Digital Transformation Designer

Emma Beauxis-Aussalet

Senior Track Associate

Evelien Christiaanse

Digital Transformation Designer

Abigail Fayomi

Trainee

Francesco Sollitto

Transformation Owner

Itua Eriaye

Trainee

Jacintha Scheerder

Digital Society Ambassador

John Baaij

Instrument Developer

Joost Plattel

Digital Society Ambassador

Margreet Riphagen

Track Program Coordinator

Robert Overweg

Digital Society Ambassador

Tolulope Oshowole

Trainee

Wouter Meys

Program Manager

What have we been working on?

Within the Data Driven Transformation track, we worked on a future where data can be used to drive transformations of society for the best interests of all of us. We cultivated data literacy so people can critically engage with data and data processing technologies. We primarily focused on ethics, transparency, and on bridging the gap between technology and design.

We did this by creating tools, methods and educational materials, as well as programmes for designers, managers, policymakers, kids and the general public. We translated relevant technical knowledge and academic research into terms that are understandable for everyone. Furthermore we developed a common language to talk about tech, and develop critical thinking with a variety of stakeholders.

The full output of the legacy can be downloaded here as pdf.
For a complete overview of the tools, methods and education materials visit our track legacy output page.
A short video introduction of the track is available here:

Margreet Riphagen

m.riphagen@hva.nl

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