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Write clearly: how to take your writing for the web to the next level

Jane Matthews 18 November 2019 30 June 2012

These slides form part of a workshop on writing and editing for the web, delivered for EMBL-EBI in June 2012.

Write clearly: take your web writing to the next level from Caroline Jarrett

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cjformsCaroline Jarrett@cjforms·
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Today’s flower photo is a nearby front garden that I spotted on my local walk

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cjformsCaroline Jarrett@cjforms·
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In today’s episode of “Is this AI feasible?” @kschwabable explains why the disgraceful treatment of @timnitGebru by @Google is so bad
(And the subsequent firing of @mmitchell_ai made it even worse)

Katharine Schwab@kschwabable

I've been working on this story about Google pushing out @timnitGebru for the last 3 months. I spoke to 25 people involved in AI ethics and this is my attempt to explain the structural power dynamics at play here https://www.fastcompany.com/90608471/timnit-gebru-google-ai-ethics-equitable-tech-movement

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cjformsCaroline Jarrett@cjforms·
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Thanks @UXPA_Int for the opportunity to do my webinar on surveys earlier this week, and to everyone who came.

The slides and the recording are now available on my website:
https://www.effortmark.co.uk/surveys-that-work-webinar-uxpa/

I'm hoping to get the questions sometime next week

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SocialSoupHelen@SocialSoup·
25 Feb

What a wonderful bit of work, and beautifully written. https://twitter.com/nerysanthony/status/1365039917877846020

Nerys Anthony@nerysanthony

@ThirdSectorLab I’m not a designer and this isn’t a book but you might like this blog by one of my co-pilots @adgro?

https://link.medium.com/GyJgCAtNaeb

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cjformsCaroline Jarrett@cjforms·
25 Feb

Some excellent tips in this thread - ideas for getting user research into the heart of decisions
(Via @amy_everett_ @Steve_Bromley)

Genevieve Conley@Miss__Aligned

A big part of most user researchers’ jobs is teaching their team about research. This often involves both educating on what research is and how to use it — and evangelizing its value.

It is emotionally exhausting and, frankly, extremely inefficient.

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