ksenia cheinmanRemote work works — my story; what’s yours?A personal reflection and a call to actionMay 111May 111
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ksenia cheinmanReflections + 5 lessons learned from 10 years in the public service“June 27 to July 1 — Irises bloom in the time we’ve had so many meetings that don’t matter, and then that’s all they’ve done for the year…May 5, 2023May 5, 2023
ksenia cheinmanWeeknotes: May 23–27 2022On digital gardening, challenge function, service, inclusion and data ambiguityMay 27, 2022May 27, 2022
ksenia cheinmanLlamas, leotards, and user researchWhile there are strategies to doing user research in an Agile environment, they often don’t work, especially in a government context.May 27, 2022May 27, 2022
ksenia cheinmaninGCshareDeveloping an open educational resource repository for the public sector with an inclusive lensThis is a summary, video, and a modified transcript of a talk given at the Open Education Conference in October 2021.Jan 27, 2022Jan 27, 2022
ksenia cheinmanCapacity checks — reflectionCapacity checks can help correct assumptions about workload, centre conversations on helping each other & reflect on how you want to show…Oct 8, 2021Oct 8, 2021
ksenia cheinmanHow is your team’s capacity?On a scale of 1 to 6, 1 being “lots of room to help others” to 6 being “burn out approaching”, how do members of your team feel today?Oct 3, 2021Oct 3, 2021
ksenia cheinmanOpen Research: Moving from Disposable to Reusable Research in GovernmentThe core idea behind open government data is a simple one: public data should be a shared resource. It is valuable not only to the…Apr 25, 2021Apr 25, 2021