Register for Marriage Allowance - Alpha Assessment
...of age. Test understanding of users into what they expect from signing up, and test email copy as part of that. Volume of users is less important than getting a...
...of age. Test understanding of users into what they expect from signing up, and test email copy as part of that. Volume of users is less important than getting a...
...Performance Platform, we are able to share that progress so that people can see some of what the Civil Service has achieved over the past few years. More skilled An...
...to these users explicitly about the assisted digital support they would seek for this service. There are plans in place for ongoing contextual research with low skilled users to further...
...a Sunday to a Saturday. These formulas work out the dates for Sunday and Saturday for the last complete week. Sunday of last complete week =TODAY()-WEEKDAY(TODAY(),1)-6 Saturday of last complete...
...don’t have any method to track which ads we’re being served. The Office for Creative Research has developed a browser extension that helps you understand the quantity and kind of...
...to fully understand the context of this work. Government Grants The Government awards £130 billion of grants each year. Much of this is calculated by a formula (for example, school...
...that other communities understand the opportunity that better use of data presents. Piloting training At GDS, we’ve developed a data literacy programme to encourage better conversations between data specialists and...
...are affecting the content and services on all government sites. One particular challenge that we discussed was how best to talk about the impact of these changes to people that...
...we recommend registering for this showcase of successes and examples of collaboration around the huge opportunities that come from using data better across the public sector. We’re calling it DataConnect...
...that the metadata describes. We don’t simply want to know where data has been used - we also want to know what variables have been used when the same question...