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1. Why?. 1. Why ?. Learn about web 2.0. 1. Why ?. Make statistics useful. 1. Why ?. Reach a wider audience. Students Citizens Generalist media … anyone !. Academics Policy makers Specialized media. Statisticians. 2. Existing dissemination web sites. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: 1. Why?

1. Why?

Page 2: 1. Why?

1. Why ?

Learn about web 2.0

Page 3: 1. Why?

1. Why ?

Make statistics useful

Page 4: 1. Why?

StudentsCitizensGeneralist media…anyone !

StudentsCitizensGeneralist media…anyone !

AcademicsPolicy makersSpecialized media

AcademicsPolicy makersSpecialized media

1. Why ?

Reach a wider audience

StatisticiansStatisticians

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2. Existing dissemination web sites

Page 6: 1. Why?

Interest for dissemination sitesNumber of people who have bookmarked these home pages on del.icio.us

Source: del.icio.us

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2. Existing dissemination web sites

Design

Accuracy

Access to sources,to add’l info

Easy to use

Easy to download

Easy to publish online

OECD

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Almanacs

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Encyclopaedias

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SwivelMany Eyes

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3. Outcomes

Demo?

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3. Outcomes

Traffic: significant

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3. Outcomes

Interactions with users:

disappointing

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3. Outcomes

reactions: many

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4. Lessons learned

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4. Lessons learned

StudentsCitizensGeneralist media…anyone !

StudentsCitizensGeneralist media…anyone !

AcademicsPolicy makersSpecialized media

AcademicsPolicy makersSpecialized media

StatisticiansStatisticians

Very different expectations from our

different groups.

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4. Lessons learned

Writing for the web

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On paper: simple, clean layout

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But on the web… 4 screens long

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This is a typical Swivel graph, 5 data points

supported by 2 sentences of text.

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We need to adapt our content to publish on the

web.

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4. Lessons learned

The impact of

exposure

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Exposure

First twelve datasets appear on the 1st page.

They are all visible.

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Exposure

Newer datasets will have fewer visits than the 1st twelve, so they won’t

appear on the 1st page… so they will get fewer visits…

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Exposure

And so on…

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Exposure

And so forth…

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Comparison with the OECD system

Drill down to get your data

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Comparison with the OECD system

Both systems have an

arbitrary bias

Traffic goes to tables of

high-profile publications

Traffic goes to well-established tables

OECD Swivel

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4. Lessons learned

2-way communication

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Which is easier to interact with?

Hundreds of tables and graphs

One table or graph at a time

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5. What’s next?