by Marc Dunford | Dec 8, 2021 | Blog, Data Science
In January 2021, I wrote about open source principles and how they can enable great things to be achieved[1]. In the world of open source software, people contribute to and use projects that are useful. This creates a sort of virtuous circle, where a useful project...
by Marc Dunford | Oct 5, 2021 | Blog, Data Science, Development Strands, Emerging Technology
This is the final blogpost in the three-part series, resulting from an analysis of the online works data gathered last year. In this blogpost we look at what the data tells us about building audiences for online works: Does building an audience for online works...
by Marc Dunford | Sep 13, 2021 | Blog, Data Science
Following on from our previous blogpost resulting from our analysis of data from the online works survey (https://impactandinsight.co.uk/importance-shared-experience-delivering-online-works/), this post focusses on the second insight we gained from the analysis....
by admin | Aug 27, 2021 | Blog, Data Science, Development Strands, Emerging Technology
Building tools that meet the cultural sector’s desire for greater data collaboration and benchmarking Author: John Knell Introduction When the Impact & Insight Toolkit launched, we asked National Portfolio Organisations (NPOs) registering for the Toolkit...
by Marc Dunford | Jun 23, 2021 | Blog, Data Science
Last year we created an Online Works evaluation template and made it available to Toolkit users. This template was designed by Counting What Counts (CWC), in cooperation with Arts Council (ACE) and industry peers, in order to support organisations which have shifted...
by Marc Dunford | Mar 17, 2021 | Blog, Data Science
Using the Toolkit, organisations can ‘tag’ their evaluations to indicate the type of work that has been evaluated. We often refer to this as ‘adding evaluation properties’. These tags can represent a number of important contextual points such as the artform, the size...