How we use Slack to respond to service incidents

...of us. We want to encourage more DfE service teams to use it. And we’re keen to get feedback so we can develop the bot to better meet user needs....
...of us. We want to encourage more DfE service teams to use it. And we’re keen to get feedback so we can develop the bot to better meet user needs....
...Now we’re in the process of organising these into ‘service lines’ around the needs of our identified user groups, to understand where collections of services come together to meet the...
...friend Codespaces is a development environment that uses GitHub. Codespaces allows us to see the changes we want to make on the website before we actually make them. It gives...
...and how users with accessibility needs are excluded from using them. 5 steps to run your own scavenger hunt 1. Choose what assistive technology to use. Something that everyone can...
...to find ways to share our knowledge and experience with each other to improve the quality of our work. We also wanted to share more about what we’re working on...
...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...
...team audits our services against other types of users such as: keyboard only - users who have a motor impairment preventing the use of a mouse voice activation - users...
...and partner agencies into the private beta enhance our reporting based on user feedback collaborate with GDS to consider broader government adoption develop a public beta plan for how we...
...it to their design system. We asked designers and user researchers in DfE to share examples of how they use filters on a Lucid board. We documented 14 different services...
...shaping our teams, our processes, and our strategy to be responsive to our users' needs. If we need to prioritise something new and unexpected, we'll need ready-formed teams to pivot...
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