Making the most of design histories
At the Department for Education (DfE), all designers working on service teams are required to work ‘in the open’. One way we do this is by sharing our design thinking...
At the Department for Education (DfE), all designers working on service teams are required to work ‘in the open’. One way we do this is by sharing our design thinking...
"_DSF7739" by joaodanielper is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 I am a British woman born to Bangladeshi students in Birmingham. It is easy for me to empathise with the struggle...
...as with groups where they didn’t) The process of going through the game is a useful exercise for students aged 16 who are thinking about their choices - it forces...
...plans to train 100 more). The Charity for Civil Servants offer a range of services for when times are tough. We have a wellbeing network and a counselling service that...
Deciding on a name for a new service can be tricky, especially in government. We’re not brand-driven or focused on marketing. We need to think about the words that users...
...the saying goes - it’s not dumbing down, it’s opening up. I think this is so important for developing an organisation’s potential for user-centred design. Follow Courtney and DfE Digital...
...they are so much more than just a school website. Funding is available for schools to help them get set up on one of two platforms, either G Suite for...
...the journey for teachers across their careers. We're also changing our role in DfE. You can see our service line here. We’ve achieved a lot. As I leave the department,...
...is to figure out how best to deliver a new or changing policy through a service so it’s useful and has value for citizens. Sometimes our job is about picking...
The Department for Education (DfE) runs over 400 digital services that reach into every corner of education. I recently led a service mapping discovery to understand this complex and important...
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