I’m a bit embarrassed by this tip.
I recently told a custom data request customer that “the Census Bureau sources that I use don’t provide 1 year incremented age breakdown data....
I look very much forward to this webinar hosted by IAP2 USA and IAP2 Canada next week:
“There’s No Business Like Your Business! Developing Your Public Participation Practice”...
I was recently tipped off to the open source web analytics software Piwik and wondered how viable an option it is for government as an alternative to Google Analytics.
Piwik has an impressive list of...
Steven Clift will be visiting the Bay Area this week to host a workshop on building inclusive online community engagement in neighborhoods.
The evening prior, Tuesday night, there’ll be a...
Last year’s inaugural International Conference on Participatory Budgeting in the US and Canada in New York City was a real treat (including a fun session on e-participatory budgeting I was...
February 26-27, 2013
At the historic Rice Lofts in
Downtown Houston, Texas
Join us for the first ever gathering of DIY touchtable users to learn from experts and peers in the use of low-cost, do-it-...
I spend a lot of time on government websites.
I probably hold the world record for number of government website visits.
Having recently gone on a whirlwind, marathon tour of the .gov web, I was a...
Occasionally, I pull school district population data for clients as a custom data request. Here are 2 tools & 1 technique for pulling demographic data for school districts.
Background
While the...
Occasionally, I pull school district population data for clients as a custom data request. Here are 2 tools & 1 technique for pulling demographic data for school districts.
Background
While the...
Occasionally, I pull school district population data for clients as a custom data request. Here are 2 tools & 1 technique for pulling demographic data for school districts.
Background
While the...
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