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Nesta's Failure Fest

by Gavin Dykes

The following is a guest blog post by Gavin Dykes, independent education adviser and consultant, and director of Cellcove Ltd, following our Failure Fest event.

20.12.2012

Resolutions for a digital new year

by Kathleen Stokes

The trees are up, the mince pies out, and the garlands hung. As the days get shorter and colder, we at Nesta have begun to look forward to the new year and reflect on our progress, challenges and achievements over 2012.

19.12.2012

24hr Code and Pi party at Nesta

by Amy Solder and Kathleen Stokes

Coming into the office on the weekend is usually avoided, but sometimes the reason is too worthwhile to pass up. Last weekend Code Club and Raspberry Pi took over Nesta's lab-like first floor to run an experiment of its own: its first ever 24hr hack day.

18.12.2012

Response to Innovation in Policy paper

by Laura Bunt

I few weeks ago, we published the provocation paper 'Innovation in Policy' in collaboration with MindLab, an innovation agency working within the Danish Government. This paper intended to stimulate debate and dialogue about the challenges involved in developing a culture of innovation within government, and how decision-making can better deal with uncertainty and complexity in social policy.

12.12.2012
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Independent films meet individual choice

by Gillian Easson

Are you thinking of going to the cinema tonight to see that new independent film you’ve heard about?

10.12.2012

A Year of Giving

by Helen Goulden

And so it arrives, the end of the year. Traditionally a time of pausing for reflection, wool gathering the events of the previous twelve months and trying to piece together a picture of what’s been achieved…

10.12.2012

The Red Book for Evidence

by Ruth Puttick and Guy Bilgorri

At Nesta we want to take the 'open data' campaign a step further. We are now calling for the creation of a 'Red Book for Evidence'. This would reveal the evidence that's behind policy decisions across social care, education, health, and beyond.

06.12.2012

Technology offers the best chance of taking effective learning practices to scale

by Mark Griffiths

On Monday, I attended the Education Endowment Foundation's Evidence in Action Seminar, which was full of good people, proposing good ideas, for closer aligning what goes on in the classroom with what we know about learning.  However, I was struck that there was no talk of how technology can support this aspiration.  As I often do, I thought I would collect my thoughts in a blog post.

30.11.2012

Data everywhere, Datavores in the minority

by Hasan Bakhshi and Juan Mateos-Garcia

We've heard that as much as 90% of the data that exists today has been produced in the last two years. The Internet has a lot to do with that. Innovative businesses are exploiting this new resource to improve their operational efficiency, productivity and consumer satisfaction.

29.11.2012

How councils can make their economy grow

by Katy Rutherford

What is the best way to solve the crisis facing the UK economy and encourage growth?

28.11.2012

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