Digital Trust for Places & Routines
Digital Trust for Places & Routines
The City of Charlotte is piloting a new way to inform people about and engage them with technologies in public spaces - and we'd like to hear your feedback. Take this short survey and help us shape a smarter Queen City.
The City of Charlotte is testing Digital Trust for Places and Routines (DTPR), an open-source communication standard created to increase transparency, legibility and accountability for digital technology in public places. Your feedback will allow us to evaluate the effectiveness of DTPR and build a more transparent digital future.
The image below shows a webpage listing a few technologies that can be found in Charlotte, with each card describing a different technology. Take a moment to review (click on the image to enlarge) and, when ready, proceed to the first question.
Below is one of the cards from the previous set of images. Review it and answer the first question below. You can click on the image to enlarge it in your browser.
Let’s take a look at what happens when we click on the information card. The page below has further details about the technology in the previous question. Click on and scroll in the interactive feature below to read more.
Demographic questions are an important component of surveys, helping us gain valuable insight into the diverse perspectives and experiences of our survey participants. Your voluntary participation in these demographic questions will contribute to our commitment to inclusivity and community-driven decision-making.