This page provides information about the people who have contributed to the development and refinement of DEDA. These include authors and designers, as well as people who have been involved in other ways, such as by providing feedback. At Data School, we work according to the principles of Team Science. This means that everyone in our team can and is encouraged to make a valuable contribution to the further development of tools such as DEDA.

Poster

For each revision the individual questions have been reviewed and potentially rewritten and moved. This overview does not contain every small difference as compared to each previous version of the Poster. 

Version

3.1

Publication date

2022/10

Changes

  • The steps have been removed and replaced (Step One = Introduction, Step Two = Questions, Step Three = Values).
  • Question numbers are added. The red questions at the beginning have been expanded.
  • Category Future Scenarios has been added.
  • Category Bias has been shortened and partly integrated with other categories.
  • The last part – Conclusion – has been added, in which the participants are asked to identify some main issues in their project and must decide whether their project will continue. 

Content

Iris Muis, Elise Renkema, Nelly Clausen, Lisa de Graaf, Mirko Schäfer, Julia Straatman, Maranke Wieringa, Sander Prins

Design

Marjolein Krijgsman 

Version

3.0

Publication date

2020/02

Changes

  • Category Communication has been added.
  • Category Informed Consent has been removed and integrated with other categories.
  • The lay-out has gotten more color to improve readability.
  • The question numbers have been replaced by category numbers.Step Three: the short descriptions of four moral theories have been removed and replaced by examples of values. The task is now to reflect on personal and organizational values and to indicate where in the process these values were most prominent. 

Content

Mirko Schäfer, Iris Muis, David van den Berg

Design

Marjolein Krijgsman 

Version

1.0

Publication date

2017/03

Changes

  • n.a.

Content

Aline Franzke, Mirko Schäfer

Design

Redmar Fransen

Remote

Version

2.0

Publication date

2022/10

Changes

  • Headings of the main topics have been changed.
  • The input fields for personal and organizational values have been removed.
  • The questions of Phase One have been expanded. The categories in Data-related Considerations have been expanded.
  • Category Future Scenarios has been added. Category Bias has been shortened and partly integrated with other categories.
  • The Values step has been removed. The final step Conclusion has been rewritten.
  • An overview has been added in which all previously documented action points automatically appear. 

Content

Iris Muis, Elise Renkema, Nelly Clausen, Lisa de Graaf, Mirko Schäfer, Julia Straatman, Maranke Wieringa, Sander Prins

Design

Marjolein Krijgsman

Version

1.0

Publication date

2020/10

Changes

  • n.a.

Content

Iris Muis, Marjolein Krijgsman, David van den Berg

Design

Marjolein Krijgsman

Handbook

For each revision the individual questions have been reviewed and potentially rewritten and moved. This overview does not contain every small difference as compared to each previous version of the Poster.

Version

3.1

Publication date

2022/06

Changes

  • Category Future Scenarios is added.
  • The explanations at various categories have been altered or expanded on.
  • The section Moral Theories has been significantly rewritten. Several parts have additionally been moved. 

Content

Julia Straatman, Iris Muis, Mirko Schäfer

Design

Julia Straatman

Version

3.0

Publication date

2020/06

Changes

  • The questions from the DEDA Poster are now no longer included in the Handbook.
  • The sections Communication Strategies and Report have been removed, significantly shortening the Handbook.
  • Category Communication has been added.
  • Category Informed Consent has been removed and partially integrated with other categories.
  • The section How to use has been shortened.
  • Cover sheet: the focus of the Handbook is now no longer only on municipal data projects, but in a broader way on data projects within governmental organizations.
  • The Introduction has been rewritten.
  • Category Transparency has been significantly rewritten.
  • Taking a decision has been changed to Result
  • An explanation at the Values section has been added.
  • The project report has been added.
  • The part from the Handbook corresponding to Step Three of the DEDA Poster has been removed. 

Content

Mirko Schäfer, Iris Muis, David van den Berg

Design

Marjolein Krijgsman

Version

1.0

Publication date

2017/03

Changes

  • n.a.

Content

Aline Franzke, Mirko Schäfer, Iris Muis

Design

Redmar Fransen