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2022 In Review
Looking back over year filled with self-improvement, somewhat of a post-pandemic travel-binge, and big changes ahead.
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06 November 2021 05:11 GMT
Eight hours wearing a mask to Düsseldorf for #btConf without leaving ground but totally worth it #TrainsNotPlanes
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Five years of HWC London
This month marks five years since I started organising Homebrew Website Club London. I spent some time looking back over how it all started and survives to this day, even through the challenges of a global pandemic.
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19 November 2020
Bookmark of Byway - eco travel -
29 April 2020
Bookmark of Michael Moore Presents: Planet of the Humans -
22 January 2020 08:01 GMT
What's my website's environmental impact? https://calumryan.com/blog/whats-my-websites-environmental-impact/
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What's my website's environmental impact?
With the climate crisis in mind recently I've been looking at what environmental impact my website has.
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My 2010s
A decade-end review of my life to date seems almost too much to achieve in a digestible short read but here we go!"
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Touring Northern Thailand
This year I finally got around to making my first trip to Asia.
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End of year review 2018
Approaching the end of 2018 I've been reflecting on a year filled with challenges and considering new opportunities professionally and personally.
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Linked Data
Introductory overview of the history behind Linked Data on the web and what standards exist to represent linked data today.
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Usability Testing
Testing usability of a digital product takes on a wide variety of test types and feedback processes that I hope to elaborate on in this article. Designers, developers, product owners and anyone with a vested interested should all partake in this process, from defining the tests to measuring the success and failures of different usability testing.
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Agile Planning & User-Centered Design week 3
In this third article I’ll briefly explore the process of user role modelling to highlight specific ways that a website’s delivery can serve the needs of many different types of user in many different environments.
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Agile Planning & User-Centered Design week 2
In this second article I’ll briefly explore how applying a user-stories based approach to projects provides a much more effective way to manage and deliver websites.
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Taking part in the IndieWeb
Introducing the principles of IndieWeb and how you can take part through IndieWebCamps and Homebrew Website Clubs
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The Web Is
Review of my 2014 visit to Cardiff for a conference celebrating 25 years of the web
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MW2014 - Museums and the Web 2014
My roundup of attending Museums and the Web 2014
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Richard Rogers RA - Inside Out
Architecture exhibition at the Burlington Academy