From Baldwin&, the Billboard Changes Messages That Demonstrate Red Hat's Committment to Collaboration
Baldwin& helps Red Hat make some noise about collaboration at The All Things Open conference. An Editor’s Choice on Ad Age’s Creativity.
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From Baldwin&, the Billboard Changes Messages That Demonstrate Red Hat's Committment to Collaboration
Baldwin& helps Red Hat make some noise about collaboration at The All Things Open conference. An Editor’s Choice on Ad Age’s Creativity.
How Gov't Works in the Open by @kaitlinbdevine of @18F
1. Not willing to go Open Source? -- Thanks for asking but no thanks. It's just a precondition for working with 18F. 2. Citizens will actually contribute! -- And their contributions will be valid and valuable! This will create work... 3. Protect yourself with a Code of Conduct -- Some people don't like the government, but everyone should remain safe. 4. Invest in your content! -- Curate and create great, readable content around methodologies, process, software, and designs.
Want better-looking government websites? How about publishing some design standards for designers to follow...?
Collected and anonymized data on college graduation rates, incurred debt, and earned income post-graduation.
18F is a US federal government agency created in the wake of the HealthCare.gov fiasco to act as technical consultants to other government agencies. They communicate in the open via public Slack channels and publish both code and policies via GitHub.
Working in the open after the fact can be hard, like anything we try to retrofit. Instead of "cleaning up" your code so it's suitable or safe for open source, _start_ by working in the open! Whadda concept?!?
Applying Behavioral Economics by Jono Bacon (@jonobacon)
* Understanding Irrationality * Choice Architecture * Interfaces, Tools, and Processes ### Dr. David Rock -- SCARF Model A method of practically applying Behavioral Economics to communities and small societies based on behavioral research. * Status -- clarity in relative importance * Certainty -- creating a sense of security & predictability * Autonomy -- creating intentional choice architecture * Relatedness -- defining clear social groupings and systems * Fairness -- reducing unfair opportunity and rewards
Rewiring Generation Z By Charlie Reisinger (@charlie3)
Maybe Gen Z (post-milennials) aren't _more_ technically savvy because they are "digitally native": tablet tappers don't understand the fundamentals of computer operation. Giving root-access laptops to middle- and high-school students and providing a volunteer-based peer mentoring leads to more exploration and understanding.