What was your first impression when you entered the website?
Innovation Professionals, Government Employee
Statement:
Innovation.gov content is easy to see and well designed
Non-supervisor
Statement:
Innovation.gov content is organized in a clean, easy-to-read manner
dislike big banner images and the amount of scrolling required
Statement:
The content and resources on Innovation.gov are applicable to my daily work
3
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I would share the content and resources on Innovation.gov with my peers and colleagues
3
----- Innovation at Your Organization
How do you define innovation?
3
What would you like to learn regarding to innovation and building a better government?
3
What problem(s) are you trying to solve in your organization?
Within my agency I keep preaching the value of UX, plain language and metrics
How well-defined is innovation in your organization?
How to use feedback from public to improve goods and service. Not Github but something the real public would use.
To what degree is creativity and innovation rewarded in your organization?
Making online content findable, making it task-based, get feedback on what doesn't work, get websites to work and search engines to work across all platforms.
----- The Better Government Movement & You
How can the Better Government team best support you with your current needs?
3
How might you want to get involved in the Better Government Movmeent
3
Email
Would be nice to see management adhere to a checklist for all online content - whether internal or external - something like is it UX/CX designed? plain language/low fog index? Can the disabled use it (compliant with 508)
----- About You
First Name
JoyLast Name
GatewoodAgency or Organization
US GSAEmail
joyrenee@gmail.comApplicable Age Range
55-65Why did you visit Innovation.gov today?
To learn about innovation in the governmentHow did you first hear about us?
Colleague or word-of-mouth----- Innovation.gov Review
What was your first impression when you entered the website?
Innovation Professionals, Government EmployeeStatement:Innovation.gov content is easy to see and well designed
Non-supervisorStatement:Innovation.gov content is organized in a clean, easy-to-read manner
dislike big banner images and the amount of scrolling requiredStatement:The content and resources on Innovation.gov are applicable to my daily work
3Statement:I would share the content and resources on Innovation.gov with my peers and colleagues
3----- Innovation at Your Organization
How do you define innovation?
3What would you like to learn regarding to innovation and building a better government?
3What problem(s) are you trying to solve in your organization?
Within my agency I keep preaching the value of UX, plain language and metricsHow well-defined is innovation in your organization?
How to use feedback from public to improve goods and service. Not Github but something the real public would use.To what degree is creativity and innovation rewarded in your organization?
Making online content findable, making it task-based, get feedback on what doesn't work, get websites to work and search engines to work across all platforms.----- The Better Government Movement & You
How can the Better Government team best support you with your current needs?
3How might you want to get involved in the Better Government Movmeent
3Email
Would be nice to see management adhere to a checklist for all online content - whether internal or external - something like is it UX/CX designed? plain language/low fog index? Can the disabled use it (compliant with 508)