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Case Studies, Impact, Projects

ODM Impact Series 4: Exploring Data Ethics Through Interactive Experiences

Posted on August 16, 2024September 13, 2024 by Sam Milsom

Welcome to the fourth instalment of our blog series showcasing Open Data Manchester’s decade of data-driven change. In this series, we’re diving into eight case studies that demonstrate the real-world

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Posted in Case Studies, Impact, Projects  |  Tagged Case Study, Data Driven Change, Data Ethics, Data For Good, Digital Literacy, Impact Series, Interactive Exhibitions, public engagement
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