Key Questions for User Research Design
Our approach to the nexus of user research and user testing cross-posted on the WAO blog WAO often starts projects with a bit of user… Read More »Key Questions for User Research Design
Laura Hilliger is a writer, educator and technologist. She’s a multimedia designer and developer, a technical liaison, a project manager, a conceptual architect, an open web advocate who is happiest in collaborative environments. She’s a co-founder of the We Are Open Co-op, an Ambassador for Opensource.com, is working to help open up Greenpeace, and a Mozilla alum. Find her on Twitter and Mastodon as @epilepticrabbit ([email protected])
Our approach to the nexus of user research and user testing cross-posted on the WAO blog WAO often starts projects with a bit of user… Read More »Key Questions for User Research Design
Developing communications for your organisation cross-posted on the WAO blog This summer WAO ties a bow around a body of work we’ve been doing together… Read More »Building and Sustaining Engagement with the Digital Credentials Consortium
Solidarity, common ground, and intersectionality in the climate movement cross-posted on the WAO blog This post looks at ways we can channel our activist energy… Read More »Finding your activist friends
Setting up a successful leadership transition cross-posted at the WAO blog and on Coaching Buttons After years of working with and for a variety of… Read More »Fractional Leadership in Social Impact Organisations
cross-posted on the WAO blog Did you ever consider that looking at a tree only reveals half of its story? Much like a tree’s roots,… Read More »Unpacking the foundations of Verifiable Credentials
cross-posted on the WAO blog At the end of the month, we’ll be gathering a number of community-based organisations, interns and faculty in an online… Read More »Building a Minimum Viable Community of Practice (MVCoP)
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WAO’s 2023 in Review, originally posted on the WAO blog 2023 is drawing to a close, so we thought a reflection and roundup on life… Read More »From Internal Changes to Expanding Networks
Part 2: You’re not nervous, you’re excited! Earlier this year, we worked with Change.org to help staff members develop memorable workshops, sessions and keynotes for… Read More »From Sage on the Stage to Collaborator
Insights into WAO’s coaching techniques for effective presentations and workshops One of the most rewarding aspects of our work is collaborating with organisations that are… Read More »Radiating Confidence at Change.org