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Nudge or Compel? Can behavioural economics tackle the digital exclusion of older people?
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A report from the International Longevity Centre (ILC) - UK
Offering people the opportunity to ‘Return to Paper’ if they are unsatisfied with ...
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More than shaking an online tin
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How can we take technology - enabled giving to a new level?
Spring's report, More Than Shaking An Online Tin: How can we take technology- ...
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Simple things, done well
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Making practical progress on digital engagement and inclusion
Today, citizens expect more innovative use of technology in public service deliv ...
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Spring Giving insight reports
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This series of Spring Insight Reports provides a mix of strategic and operational introductions and guidance on specific technology-enabled giving areas, to encourage greater take-up of opportunities within the ...
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On the Periphery? Understanding Low and Discontinued Internet Use Amongst Young People in Britain
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In Britain, around 10% of young people aged 17-22 are lapsed internet users – they used to use the internet but not longer do. When the internet plays such an important role in the lives of the majority of young ...
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Open data and charities
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This State of the Art review, explores open data as it relates to the charitable sector. It defines open data, describes the background context of a knowledge economy, and outlines key opportunities and challeng ...