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No Escape Room

Marianne Schimmel

The No escape room has been developed by the Dutch public employment service (UWV) to create awareness about inclusion.

Improving services related to life events

Han Rouw, Ruud Meijvogel, Bart Ladrak

We have accepted the challenge to harmonize government services and ensure a smooth end-to-end user experience, Based on real life problems encountered by real people, proposals are made to re-structure chains in both the citizen and the entrepreneurial domain.

Presentation 'Improving services related to life events'

Co-designing with indigenous Australians

Necia Fisher

The Department of Industry, Innovation & Science is exploring how government’s business support programs can better meet the needs of Indigenous Australians and are easier to access.

Create impact by making user research accessible to everyone

Marijke Dekker, Rozemarijn Ubbink

First we will talk about the definition of a customer insight. Next we will explain (by doing it) how to gain valuable customer insights from your user research.

Presentation 'Create impact by making user research accessible to everyone'

Co-creation strategies – working with Virtual Reality, Digi-coaches and IT-cafés

Lajla H. Gregersen, Camilla Winther Jensen

This workshop will focus on co-creation strategies for two projects based on ideas from people with learning disabilities, namely: Virtual Reality and Digi-coaches & IT-cafés. We will focus on design methods to build up capacity in your organization and empower vulnerable people to use different digital tools.

Presentation 'Co-creation strategies – working with Virtual Reality, Digi-coaches and IT-cafés'

Designing for voice interfaces

Ralph Drewnowski

As voice assistants are becoming more reliable they are becoming the first choice for searching for and digesting content on the go.

Blog: Voice first is the way to design services

How can you recognise bias in your designs?

Vimla Appadoo

Everyone has bias. As soon as we are able to accept this we can start to address it. This talk will go through some ways to think about how we can understand our bias, not only in our design work but also in our processes and methodology. Most importantly - we will also learn what we can do about it.

Presentation 'How can you recognise bias in your designs?'

Trolleys, veils and prisoners: The case for accessibility from philosophical ethics

Hidde de Vries

Learn how to make a better case for accessible websites and hear about how infamous philosophical thought experiments apply to the world of web accessibility.

Presentation 'Trolleys, veils and prisoners: The case for accessibility from philosophical ethics'

Web analytics for the public sector

Toon Vuursteen

Are web analytics harder ot apply in the public sector than in e-commerce? Not anymore! In this session you will learn a mind-set as well as a practical framework for web analytics in the public (government).

  • Presentation 'Webanalytics for the public sector'
  • Blog: Webanalytics in de publieke sector (Dutch)

Using design fiction to explore possible future experiences

Sandra Griffel, Susanne Junglas

When we are dealing with future & foresight, all often our view is blurred by idealistic hopes or prefabricated narratives. To see the possibilities and threats of different scenarios more clearly, we need to dive deeper.

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