10 tips for doing hybrid meet-ups well
...their own laptop and headset even if turning up in person Do you have any other tips or insights? Whatever your role or area of interest or expertise, we welcome...
...their own laptop and headset even if turning up in person Do you have any other tips or insights? Whatever your role or area of interest or expertise, we welcome...
...for a new mission with public purpose We welcome and encourage people of all backgrounds – all genders, people of all ages, sexual orientations, nationalities, religions, and beliefs – to...
...sound? Whatever your role or area of interest or expertise, we welcome your feedback. So please tell us what you think. You can comment below or get in touch on...
...just in digital, but also across other areas of DfE, such as policy. We are excited to welcome new colleagues on board to help us with this, working with our...
...lockdown, we did lots of community events including: Code Untapped Hackathon Silicon Milk Roundabout Service Design in Government UX Playground We now need to find more creative ways to step...
...continually review the service. We carried out automated accessibility testing – we do this every time we release new code or features. We run manual accessibility testing with the Disability...
...assumptions you’ll meet real users with real needs tell a story like a maths equation–show your workings out you don’t need to be able to code but it helps you...
...download a screen reader? Would you examine your code to ensure it has alt tags on images? Or would you just turn off your monitor? Probably not that last one,...
...you prefer using spreadsheets, Lucid boards, a plain document, Figma, Jira, or even including it as a page on the code prototype, the key is to select a method that...
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