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| ==Quebec interactive maps== | | ==Quebec interactive maps== |
− | * Martin Boucher - | + | * Martin Boucher - Quebec current version of alert maps split into three level 4 colours to describe the level |
− | Quebec current version of alert maps split into three level 4 colours to describe the level | + | * Was not built precisely geographically, and did not function the way users are used to |
− | Was not built precisely geographically, and did not function the way users are used to | + | * The team knew it could get complex; ex. Outaouais region is at a certain level but there were exceptions within that region |
− | The team knew it could get complex; ex. Outaouais region is at a certain level but there were exceptions within that region | + | * These details were difficult to see on the previous version of the map; and has now been updated |
− | These details were difficult to see on the previous version of the map; and has now been updated | + | * In the next few days, a new map will be published that is based on the municipal regions |
− | In the next few days, a new map will be published that is based on the municipal regions | + | * The structure of the map now mimics what users are used to (such as Google Maps) |
− | The structure of the map now mimics what users are used to (such as Google Maps) | + | * New map will allow users to search for the name of their area to see what level it is currently at |
− | New map will allow users to search for the name of their area to see what level it is currently at | + | * New functionalities will be added to the maps as needed |
− | New functionalities will be added to the maps as needed | + | * Map is the most popular page presently on the Quebec site |
− | Map is the most popular page presently on the Quebec site | + | * All data for the maps is centralized with the Minister of Health; and uses an API that is open source (IGO) - attempting to create the map themselves instead of using the open source software to reduce costs (40-80K a year for the map with current traffic) |
− | All data for the maps is centralized with the Minister of Health; and uses an API that is open source (IGO) - attempting to create the map themselves instead of using the open source software to reduce costs (40-80K a year for the map with current traffic) | + | * What’s holding back the launch of the new maps is understanding whether it can take the number of visitors (since it is currently the most visited page) |
− | What’s holding back the launch of the new maps is understanding whether it can take the number of visitors (since it is currently the most visited page) | + | * Has not had usability testing yet, but have 2800 comments from the first version of the maps. That feedback has been used to improve the new iterative versions. |
− | Has not had usability testing yet, but have 2800 comments from the first version of the maps. That feedback has been used to improve the new iterative versions. | + | * Current map: https://www.quebec.ca/sante/problemes-de-sante/a-z/coronavirus-2019/systeme-alertes-regionales-et-intervention-graduelle/cartes-paliers-alerte-covid-19-par-region/ |
− | Current map: https://www.quebec.ca/sante/problemes-de-sante/a-z/coronavirus-2019/systeme-alertes-regionales-et-intervention-graduelle/cartes-paliers-alerte-covid-19-par-region/ | + | * Updates are handled as the epidemiologic research changes and is told to the Minister of Health |
− | Updates are handled as the epidemiologic research changes and is told to the Minister of Health | |
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− | Digital Transformation Office - continuous improvement strategy for COVID content on Canada.ca (DECK) | + | ==Digital Transformation Office - continuous improvement strategy for COVID content on Canada.ca == |
− | Situation we find ourselves is probably similar across the board with lots of content that requires fast turnaround with limited resources | + | * Situation we find ourselves is probably similar across the board with lots of content that requires fast turnaround with limited resources |
− | January to March was a push to get information up quickly | + | * January to March was a push to get information up quickly |
− | March to June involved launching programs and services | + | * March to June involved launching programs and services |
− | June to October had prograps improving, optimizing applications | + | * June to October had prograps improving, optimizing applications |
− | Objective for the near future include keeping on top of the evolving needs of Canadians; support evidence-based optimization, provide feedback to inform programs and ensure performance measurement is ongoing | + | * Objective for the near future include keeping on top of the evolving needs of Canadians; support evidence-based optimization, provide feedback to inform programs and ensure performance measurement is ongoing |
− | Currently: continuous improvement looks like including usability testing, call centre data, and web analytics to launch product/program but there is usually a drop post-launch | + | * Currently: continuous improvement looks like including usability testing, call centre data, and web analytics to launch product/program but there is usually a drop post-launch |
− | Future state will be focus on optimization post-launch by using COVID top task survey, combined with user feedback | + | * Future state will be focus on optimization post-launch by using COVID top task survey, combined with user feedback |
− | Triage based on task success ratio - every 2 weeks review review self-reported task success | + | * Triage based on task success ratio - every 2 weeks review review self-reported task success |
− | Optimization projects will occur for those who have task success less than 65% | + | * Optimization projects will occur for those who have task success less than 65% |
− | Continuous improvement includes: | + | |
− | Green level with 80% task success: ~ 1 week of support with monitoring and analyze feedback | + | - Continuous improvement includes: |
− | Yellow level with 65-79% task success: ~ 2 weeks of DTO supporting one task, analyze feedback, build a prototype with unmoderated testing to provide actionable recommendations | + | * Green level with 80% task success: ~ 1 week of support with monitoring and analyze feedback |
− | Red level with less than 65% task success: up to 8 weeks of DTO supporting one task, with a more fulsome optimization process of a prototype built, moderated or unmoderated testing including UX results and actionable recommendations | + | * Yellow level with 65-79% task success: ~ 2 weeks of DTO supporting one task, analyze feedback, build a prototype with unmoderated testing to provide actionable recommendations |
− | Priority is to continue with a whole GC approach as it has been working and to keep departments engaged and working together | + | * Red level with less than 65% task success: up to 8 weeks of DTO supporting one task, with a more fulsome optimization process of a prototype built, moderated or unmoderated testing including UX results and actionable recommendations |
| + | * Priority is to continue with a whole GC approach as it has been working and to keep departments engaged and working together |
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− | Links between federal and provincial/territorial content (Susan Harper - HC) | + | ==Links between federal and provincial/territorial content (Susan Harper - HC)== |
− | Working to ensure the federal/provincial/territorial departments work together on COVID content | + | * Working to ensure the federal/provincial/territorial departments work together on COVID content |
− | This page: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/canadas-reponse.html is where such information lives at the moment from the main Coronvirus landing page | + | * This page: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/canadas-reponse.html is where such information lives at the moment from the main Coronvirus landing page |
− | The flu clinics is an example of how all three levels of government are working together to ensure information is accurate to Canadians, regardless of where they reside | + | * The flu clinics is an example of how all three levels of government are working together to ensure information is accurate to Canadians, regardless of where they reside |
− | Can send links to Susan (susan.harper2@canada.ca) if any links have changed/are broken | + | * Can send links to Susan (susan.harper2@canada.ca) if any links have changed/are broken |
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− | Roundtable on live-streaming briefings: | + | ==Roundtable on live-streaming briefings== |
− | Currently some teams are using Facebook video but there have been issues with audio/video skipping, and looking to see if anyone else has any experience with this | + | * Currently some teams are using Facebook video but there have been issues with audio/video skipping, and looking to see if anyone else has any experience with this |
− | Alexander Rutherford (AB): Alberta livestreams on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter simultaneously using Dejero: https://www.dejero.com/ | + | * Alexander Rutherford (AB): Alberta livestreams on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter simultaneously using Dejero: https://www.dejero.com/ |
− | Federal end there has been a variety of ways: Bronwyn Cline - haven’t done a whole lot but have used Facebook; and most recently external providers have taken care of the filming | + | * Federal end there has been a variety of ways: Bronwyn Cline - haven’t done a whole lot but have used Facebook; and most recently external providers have taken care of the filming |