Post on 16-Jan-2016
How to get the most from InstantAtlas Desktop
Andrea Kirk| Support Consultant
Taylor the design and functionality to meet the needs of your audience:
•What kind of charts? •Explaining texts?•Additional buttons?•Contextual layers and background mapping?•Further information needed (metadata, data download)?•Accessibility (colour contrast, button sizes)?
Who is your Audience ?
Perth and Kinross CouncilState of the EnvironmentGoogle query: ‘instantatlas perth kinross story’
Office for National StatisticsLocal profiles
Arizona Dept of HealthDesignation mappingGoogle query: ‘instantatlas arizona story’
How to get the most from InstantAtlas Server
Pierre Jenkins | Support Manager
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“It means we can go out and ask people what sort of information they would like to see. Creating a place where users across the authority can access council data easily and presented to them in a simple to use and understand way”.
Stephen Croney, Information Mananger
Presenting the data in such a way that anyone without any specialist knowledge can understand has also taken time – but Gareth believes the end result is worth it. “We are keen to support the localism agenda so we have included an InstantAtlas feature that allows users to input their postcode,” he says.
“The website hasn’t been live for long but feedback has been good and people who have seen it are very impressed.
Gareth Hughes, Senior Research Officer
Executive Councillor for Transformation and Resources Alex Williams explains that at the core of the project was a desire to make non personal data and statistics based around the delivery of public services available to the public so they could engage with the outcomes of council decisions on services. That meant creating a user-friendly interface.
Citizens in Trafford are better informed and represented – they can understand what it happening in their local areas.
Nottingham Insight User Survey
• October 2011• Promoted on the Intranet• 56 responses• 70% council employees• A wide range of reasons for using the system
The results indicate most users describe their statistical knowledge as reasonable (42.9%), and only 25.0% would describe themselves as having a sound statistical knowledge. There is a possible need to review how users access the site. Could it be possible to direct those users with limited statistical knowledge to different areas of the site?
Wendy Conibear, Senior Mapping Officer at Nottingham City Council
There has been a rise in the development of local information systems; however little research exists on users’ perspective of the value they obtain from these systems. Such research is essential if the full potential of these systems is to be realised and to identify how such systems may better meet the needs of their users.
Alefiyah Oakford, Systems Analyst at Milton Keynes Council (2009)
MKi User Survey
• August (?) 2009• Survey sent to 377 registered users of Mki• 52 responses (14%)• 25 responses (48%) from the Council• Wide range of Council services represented
… users are experiencing difficulty in finding data and information and in the use and interpretation of statistical and mapping data. The findings also reveal there is a lack of awareness into the importance and use of metadata associated with resources in the system.
Alefiyah Oakford, Systems Analyst at Milton Keynes Council (2009)
LIS User Profiles
Novice Users Skilled Users
Very Statistical
Not Statistical
Analysts in Partner Agencies
Journalists
Policy Makers
IAS Team
Citizens
Trained Users
IAS Outputs|Statistical vs Technical
Easy to generate Difficult to generate
Very Statistical
Not Statistical
Profiles that display
confidence limits
Quick Profiles that use
descriptive text and images
Data views accessed via
advanced wizard
Data views that use
simple maps and charts
Data views that use
bubble or funnel plots
Data views that use spine or
radar charts
Profiles that display ranks
or scores
Simple profiles
accessed via advanced
wizard
Complex profiles
accessed via advanced
wizard
Profiles that use tables and charts
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