Prototype training: what we teach and what we've learnt
...to grips with the prototyping kit in the second class: how to run it and how to upload work and host it on Heroku, behind a username and password. The...
...to grips with the prototyping kit in the second class: how to run it and how to upload work and host it on Heroku, behind a username and password. The...
...to help us control dependencies and configuration of our frameworks. Our tools for test automation are increasingly integrated with the deployment train, which means working closely with developers to make...
...team sport. To make this possible, we need to have a shared understanding of what different people in product teams should be doing in relation to accessibility. We’re taking inspiration...
...They both involve physical ceremonies and interviews, require caseworker time and effort to process, and include online applications. Another example is how people get access to government services when they’ve...
...slavery. In this way, we’re influencing how policy is implemented and bringing into focus the impact of design on how people experience government policies through their interactions with departments. Get...
...to. Our services need to be consciously unbiased to effectively serve our users, so we wanted to fill the gap in how we use language to design inclusively. Other organisations...
...how they can be grouped together. Record time against tasks You need to break tasks down into columns so that you have plenty of space for multiple processes. Excel works...
...in both London and Manchester. For other DDaT apprenticeships, including in other roles this autumn, sign into Civil Service Jobs and select Digital Executive Officer roles to get alerts. ...
...approach that’s used to build things in stages, instead of trying to deliver something in one go. As well as building in stages, agile strips away unnecessary process. Projects on...
...interviews to get good quality data. Get it wrong and you’ll get poor insights, which can lead to services being designed and built for the wrong thing. But performing good...