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Could you find your way around a spreadsheet without being able to see the layout? Without using your mouse? With zoom set to 30% or 300%?
Blog post on accessibility empathy for people using spreadsheets: https://t.co/aS708aguUN
Got your tickets for the latest Analysis in Government Sharing webinar?
Exploring the topic of Behavioural Science, the session will provide insight into this fascinating subject and share examples of its use across government, you won’t want to miss it! https://t.co/Ll9Q1S5TQd
Why not take some time today to keep up with your learning, and find out what analysts are working on across government? Catch up with our #AnalysisInGovernmentMonth blog series and all the latest news + events on our website https://t.co/Ozmc17uirC
It's the last day of #AnalysisInGovernmentMonth and we're looking forward to the Hackathon getting underway. What's been your favourite part of the month?
"Let’s get better at recognising and acknowledging the good behaviours and actions that we already display" Teg and Nancy discuss User Engagement in the latest in this blog series
Excellent session run by @statshan yesterday for #ConCon10 - if you want to know how to make spreadsheets accessible, sign-up for the @gov_analysis#AiGMonth event next week 👀
"It doesn’t matter if you’re a social researcher or a geographer; an operational researcher or an actuary. The Code is a framework to support confidence in your work no matter what the audience" Read Ed's excellent post to see how @StatsRegulation support the entire @gov_analysis
“Good analysis is inherently multi-disciplinary. It draws on a range of perspectives and is driven by providing insight into problems, and answers to questions.”
In this #AnalysisInGovernmentMonth blog, Ed Humpherson talks about The code for everyone https://t.co/WhSgv5PBz4
Great blog post from @KuhtJames on the 'Data Master Class for senior leaders' project which some of our team were involved in too. Read James' blog to find out more about this excellent work.
Delighted to get the chance to write a blog for #AnalysisInGovernmentMonth - thanks @gov_analysis
If you're interested in what I've been working on the last 6 months then check it out :)
https://t.co/Bzt8bzmAk8
@gov_analysis@DWP Great blog post @CatherineCe ! 👏 Anyone interested in making great #dataviz in line with best practice - make sure you book on session tomorrow! https://t.co/ob9rx1ceen
We're so excited to be sharing with you all what effective data visualisations are, the theory behind this and how to ensure accessibility for all. Only one day left so remember to book your ticket 👇
Effectively communicating data and ensuring it's accessible to all can be tricky.
Find out how it can be done by booking onto this very popular #AnalysisInGovernmentMonth event https://t.co/2DorxUfFnM #LearningAtWorkWeek
You might also want to check out the quacking 'duck book guidance' otherwise known as Quality Assurance of code for Analysis and Research https://t.co/hZWHvpXEUn