Yearly Archives: 2013

Paper Prototyping

I want to share what may be the core innovation technique, Paper Prototyping. This is a low-cost secret, appropriate when ideas hit, in bed, working flat out, sitting in boring meetings, traveling in a crowded Metro. Ideas are slippery suckers. Take it from me, if you don’t write ’em down, they tend to get away,Read… Read more »

NAGC Webinar Series: Get Out From Behind the Table and Meet Your Public: How to Excel in Face-to-Face Community Relations

NAGC President Elect John Verrico is featured in our next installment of the NAGC Webinar Series, Lightning Talks with Subject Matter Experts. This installment, entitled “Get Out From Behind the Table and Meet Your Public: How to Excel in Face-to-Face Community Relations,” is scheduled for Sept. 18, from 2 to 3 p.m. EDT. Even asRead… Read more »

Half a year of ’hood clickin’

“I think I just spent 1½hrs playing this.”—Mick Thompson, private correspondence Earlier in the year, we built a game called Click That ’Hood for two simple reasons: to learn the neighborhoods of Louisville (my fellowship city), and to learn some geovisualization techniques. Half a year later, with 98 cities across 12 countries, I am lookingRead… Read more »

Weird and wonderful uses for open data – visualising 250 million protests and mapping electoral preferences

One of the interesting aspects about open data is how creatively it can be used to generate new insights, identify patterns and make information easier to absorb. Yesterday I encountered two separate visualisations, designed on opposite sides of the world, which illustrated this creativity in very different ways. First was the animated visualisation of 250Read… Read more »

Players and Doers

Players learn the commands for the video game and run up the score. Doers learn how to do something to get results. Players value image – being in the right place, knowing the right people, being included in the right projects. Doers value completion – collaboration moving the project forward, process improvement to gain efficiency,Read… Read more »

Coding clubs

As a parent of two young boys who love computer games, the Wii, minecraft (pocket edition and full PC version), lego, swimming and generally most outdoors things. Also as a School Governor at a Primary school I was really interested to stumble upon the website for code club and instantly thought it was such anRead… Read more »

My Military to Private Sector Transition – Seven Lessons Learned

By John Rumbaugh, Program Manager and former Military Officer I retired in March after 30 years as a US Naval Officer. It was the end of a rewarding career that included travel, challenging work and camaraderie, but I knew that it was also the beginning of a new post-military chapter. While I was excited aboutRead… Read more »

GovLoop Research Digest: 3 Government Focused Customer Service Resources

***Want more tips on customer service? Join us at the Data-Driven Citizen Engagement session next Tuesday, 9/10 at our GovLoop Virtual Innovators Summit – free rsvp**** There are some remarkable apps in the private sector changing the way customer service is being delivered. You can order a pizza from your phone, track delivery progress, payRead… Read more »

Will New Travel Per Diems Further Erode Event Attendance?

by Allan Rubin, Vice President, Marketing It’s time for your federal customers to dust off their backpacks, can openers, and camping tents. If they want to attend any trade shows or conferences next year, those “roughing-it” items will probably come in handy. The General Services Administration (GSA) just released its fiscal year 2014 travel perRead… Read more »