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How can DATAbe used to design services and to create engaging experiences?

Mark Wane @markbwaneInspired by the knowledge transfer from London Fusion’s

Services in the City (Open Data) Design Jam 19/03/2014. OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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”The iconic products of the future won’t be made of plastic, or metal, or glass.They will be made of data.”Chris Downs - Founder of Live|Work

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“Open data is data that can be freely used, reused and redistributed by anyone – subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and sharealike.”

OpenDefinition.org

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90% of the data in the world was created in the last two years alone

Data comes from ‘everywhere’ - sensors, mobile devices, government to name a few

Increasingly geo-located

OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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So where would I go to get data?

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1.0 Find it ‘Open data sources and live feeds exist across various industries’

OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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1.0 Find it

citydashboard.org

OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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2.0 Scrape it‘Services exist to scrape data from various digital channels’

OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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2.0

OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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3.0 Make it‘Create and publish your own data or develop apps to do this.’

OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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3.0

OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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Dashboards and infographics allow us to visualise and communicate data easily.

OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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Check out our infographics on Pinterest!

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But to design with data is more than just data visualisation

INSIGHT

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OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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Data is used in a variety of services from urban planning, utilities and in enhancing experiences.

OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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Utility

OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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UtilityOpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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Data can be used to leverage experiences tailored specifically to the user.

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Netflix used data about the most popular actors, types of show and context to create the award winning House of Cards

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How can I use data to design services with engaging user experiences? ...Perhaps by collaborating at a design jam like one recently hosted by London Fusion.

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Start by thinking about how different industry sectors could use data to, offer new, or enhance existing services.

OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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Business, travel, health, education...

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Consider how open data can be found, scraped or created to offer a value added service for people.

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Such as a new City Travel App?

Using data to optimise travel journeys, focused not just on speed or cost but experience...

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1. Use location data and travel feeds to plan routes.2. Use map data to suggest a scenic walk?3. Scrape data to suggest attractions on route?4. Generate data to enhance the experience and share with others...

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Consider the users!

People, Personality, Roles, etc

Stage 1

Stage 2

User Story, Goals & Objectives

Stage 3

Intrinsic/Extrinsic Motivations

Persuasion: Rationality, Credibility & Emotion

Personas & Contextualisation

Stage 4

Stage 5

Identify

Organise

Motivate

Engage

CTA

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Map out the service

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Optimise the experience

Discovery ExperienceCreation

Production

Usability

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With data comes more data and with that comes more design opportunities...

OpenData thinking and examples from Chris Downs and UCL.

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Mark [email protected] | www.entropii.com

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