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Brian G. Dowling

Poplus - 0 views

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    Organisations all over the world are holding governments to account, challenging corruption, and demanding the right to transparency, and they are using digital technologies to do so. Why should every organisation have to write their software from scratch? By sharing code, we can make things quicker and easier, freeing up time for the important things. More about Poplus
Brian G. Dowling

Learn how to use Gephi - 1 views

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    "Welcome to Gephi! Gephi is an open-source software for visualizing and analysing large networks graphs. Gephi uses a 3D render engine to display graphs in real-time and speed up the exploration. You can use it to explore, analyse, spatialise, filter, cluterize, manipulate and export all types of graphs. "
Brian G. Dowling

An Explanation of Community Attachment - Soul of the Community Project on Vimeo - 0 views

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      If you are reading this then you are using the Diigo annotated page which is keeping the video from working. You can get to the original page by clicking http://vimeo.com/1675567; Related wiki page http://bit.ly/owvSxB 
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      Related blog post http://bit.ly/o4gZVN
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      What drives the soul of a community? How open it is to different types of people. How aesthetically pleasing it is.  What opportunities exist for social interaction.
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      The 3 aspects above provide for Residential Attachment which has a strong correlation with economic prosperity. 
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    An Explanation of Community Attachment - Soul of the Community Project
Brian G. Dowling

UK GDS design principles - 0 views

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    Listed below are our design principles and examples of how we've used them so far. These build on, and add to, our original 7 digital principles. 1. Start with needs* 2. Do less 3. Design with data 4. Do the hard work to make it simple 5. Iterate. Then iterate again. 6. Build for inclusion 7. Understand context 8. Build digital services, not websites 9. Be consistent, not uniform 10. Make things open: it makes things better
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