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Scale & Impact
Helen Milner, @helenmilner
8 May 2014
Tinder Foundation
makes these good
things happen:
Tinder Foundation
We are a staff-owned mutual and social
enterprise
Vision: A better world for everyone through the
use of digital technology
Purpose: We make good things happen
through digital technology
Local
+
Digital
+
Scale Free
£232.4m
UK online centres: community centres, public
libraries, cafes, schools, housing, places of worship,
fish & chip shop, …. a barn
www.tindfoundation.org/DN
Three ways of measuring impact
• Learning Data: automated from Learn My Way, learners,
learning activity, viewed at centre and UK-wide level
• Surveys: Learner demographics (online survey) and Impact
data (telephone) for progression to learning and
employment, use of Government websites, information
around confidence and wellbeing. In field 52 weeks a year.
• Further impact evaluation: applying volumetrics to
economic impact for Government; regular research projects
eg social inclusion and digital inclusion, innovative health
and digital outcomes
1. Data
Learner, learning, course data
• Learn My Way
• Learners: personal planner, bookmarks, progress,
badges
• Centres: totals and per learner
• National/Aggregated data
• 135,320 people last 12 months, 12,930 in March
• Logins: 141,789
• Favourite courses: 94,961 Online Basics, 66,376
email course
• Website visits: 1m
2. Surveys: online and telephone
A monthly online learner survey
among registered users of Learn
My Way
>7000 respondents per year
Among those who opt in from the
above, a telephone progression
survey one month later
>1200 interviews per year
Measures the learner profile
• Including the % of socially excluded learners
Customer satisfaction
• Including to what extent users felt the service
helped them learn about computers/the
internet or increased their confidence
Evidence of impact and outcomes
• Progression into formal / informal learning
• Progression into employment
• ‘Quality of Life’: impact on skills and
behaviour
• Access to public services online and average
no. of contacts shifted
D2=1
Education level: 1 to 4 GCSEs or O Levels at any grade, Foundation
GNVQ, NVQ Level 1 or equivalent Education
D2=5 Education level: No qualifications
D6=3 Do you: Live in a house rented from the council or housing association
HousingD6=5 Do you: Live in sheltered accommodation
D6=6 Do you: Have no current home
D5=1 Whether receive benefits: Jobseekers Allowance
Benefits
D5=2 Whether receive benefits: Employment and Support Allowance
D5=3 Whether receive benefits: Income Support
D5=4 Whether receive benefits: Working Tax Credit
D5=5 Whether receive benefits: Housing Benefit
D5=6 Whether receive benefits: Carers’ Allowance
D5=7 Whether receive benefits: Council Tax Benefit
D5=8 Whether receive benefits: Disability Living Allowance
D5=9 Whether receive benefits: Pension Credits
D5=10 Whether receive benefits: Child Tax Credits
D5=11 Whether receive benefits: Other
D4=1 Income: Up to £9,999 Income
D3=4 Current main activity: Unemployed Unemployed
SocialExclusion
Definition of Social Exclusion (>7000 surveys)
80% Socially Excluded
B1_C Searched for jobs
Job search &
prospects
B1_E Written a CV
B1_G Applied for jobs
B1_I Been for job interviews
B1_K Improved job prospects
B4_A More interesting work
Improvement at
work
B4_B More job satisfaction
B4_C Better job security
B4_D Pay & promotion prospects
Employment
Progression
B1_J Started full or part time work
Entered
employment
B1_J Started voluntary work
Voluntary work
C1_1 Learning towards formal qualification
Further LearningC1_2 Learning without formal qualification
B1_A Sought/received careers advice
Learning
Progression
Employmentor
LearningProgression
Impact on employment and learning
(>1,200 interviews a year)
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91%
66%
35%
95%
Any Positive
Outcome:
Quality
of Life
Employment
Progression
Learning
Progression
Base: All learners (1,270)
3. Other
Volumetrics, Financial impact, Deep
evaluation
Moving people to online public services
• No-one’s ‘spark’ to get digital skills is to interact
with Government online (except to get a job)
• After gaining digital skills via UK online centres
(March 2014 data):
• 81% visited central/local Government websites
• 56% moved at least one (average 3.8) face-to-face or
telephone contact to an online contact with
Government
• Calculation of £232.4m for 1.2m people (2010 – present)
B1_C Searched for jobs
Job search &
prospects
B1_E Written a CV
B1_G Applied for jobs
B1_I Been for job interviews
B1_K Improved job prospects
B4_A More interesting work
Improvement at
work
B4_B More job satisfaction
B4_C Better job security
B4_D Pay & promotion prospects
Employment
Progression
B1_J Started full or part time work
Entered
employment
B1_J Started voluntary work
Voluntary work
C1_1 Learning towards formal qualification
Further LearningC1_2 Learning without formal qualification
B1_A Sought/received careers advice
Learning
Progression
Employmentor
Learning
Progression
Impact on employment and learning (>1,200 interviews a year)
Survey data leads to measurement of economic impact:
(1) Entered employment, (2) Started voluntary work, (3) Further learning,
(4) Started a formal qualification
Conclusions
A Leading Digital Nation by 2020
With current efforts there will still be 6.2m people in 2020
without basic online skills.
The total investment required to equip 100% of the UK adult population with
the Basic Online Skills they need to regularly
use the internet for themselves by 2020 is £875 million.
We suggest investment might be split equally between Government; the
private sector, and the voluntary and community sector.
The investment required to ensure a nation with 100% Basic Online Skills
will be £292 million for each sector.
www.tinderfoundation.org/Nation2020
6.2 million people left behind in 2020 and we know who they will be
5% of 16-64s left to reach
In 2020 if carry on at pace and impact of present time (in UK)
PEOPLE
make good things happen
Thank You
helen@tinderfoundation.org
@helenmilner on twitter
tinderfoundation.org

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Measuring the impact of digital inclusion at scale (SHLB May 2014)

  • 1. Scale & Impact Helen Milner, @helenmilner 8 May 2014 Tinder Foundation makes these good things happen:
  • 2. Tinder Foundation We are a staff-owned mutual and social enterprise Vision: A better world for everyone through the use of digital technology Purpose: We make good things happen through digital technology
  • 3.
  • 5. UK online centres: community centres, public libraries, cafes, schools, housing, places of worship, fish & chip shop, …. a barn
  • 7. Three ways of measuring impact • Learning Data: automated from Learn My Way, learners, learning activity, viewed at centre and UK-wide level • Surveys: Learner demographics (online survey) and Impact data (telephone) for progression to learning and employment, use of Government websites, information around confidence and wellbeing. In field 52 weeks a year. • Further impact evaluation: applying volumetrics to economic impact for Government; regular research projects eg social inclusion and digital inclusion, innovative health and digital outcomes
  • 9. Learner, learning, course data • Learn My Way • Learners: personal planner, bookmarks, progress, badges • Centres: totals and per learner • National/Aggregated data • 135,320 people last 12 months, 12,930 in March • Logins: 141,789 • Favourite courses: 94,961 Online Basics, 66,376 email course • Website visits: 1m
  • 10.
  • 11. 2. Surveys: online and telephone A monthly online learner survey among registered users of Learn My Way >7000 respondents per year Among those who opt in from the above, a telephone progression survey one month later >1200 interviews per year Measures the learner profile • Including the % of socially excluded learners Customer satisfaction • Including to what extent users felt the service helped them learn about computers/the internet or increased their confidence Evidence of impact and outcomes • Progression into formal / informal learning • Progression into employment • ‘Quality of Life’: impact on skills and behaviour • Access to public services online and average no. of contacts shifted
  • 12. D2=1 Education level: 1 to 4 GCSEs or O Levels at any grade, Foundation GNVQ, NVQ Level 1 or equivalent Education D2=5 Education level: No qualifications D6=3 Do you: Live in a house rented from the council or housing association HousingD6=5 Do you: Live in sheltered accommodation D6=6 Do you: Have no current home D5=1 Whether receive benefits: Jobseekers Allowance Benefits D5=2 Whether receive benefits: Employment and Support Allowance D5=3 Whether receive benefits: Income Support D5=4 Whether receive benefits: Working Tax Credit D5=5 Whether receive benefits: Housing Benefit D5=6 Whether receive benefits: Carers’ Allowance D5=7 Whether receive benefits: Council Tax Benefit D5=8 Whether receive benefits: Disability Living Allowance D5=9 Whether receive benefits: Pension Credits D5=10 Whether receive benefits: Child Tax Credits D5=11 Whether receive benefits: Other D4=1 Income: Up to £9,999 Income D3=4 Current main activity: Unemployed Unemployed SocialExclusion Definition of Social Exclusion (>7000 surveys)
  • 14. B1_C Searched for jobs Job search & prospects B1_E Written a CV B1_G Applied for jobs B1_I Been for job interviews B1_K Improved job prospects B4_A More interesting work Improvement at work B4_B More job satisfaction B4_C Better job security B4_D Pay & promotion prospects Employment Progression B1_J Started full or part time work Entered employment B1_J Started voluntary work Voluntary work C1_1 Learning towards formal qualification Further LearningC1_2 Learning without formal qualification B1_A Sought/received careers advice Learning Progression Employmentor LearningProgression Impact on employment and learning (>1,200 interviews a year)
  • 15. ## ## ## ## ## . . . . . ## . . . . . . . . . ## . . . . . . . . . ## . . . . . . . . . ## . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## . ## ## . . . . . . . . ## ## . . . . . . . . ## ## . . . . . . . . ## ## . . . . . . . . ## ## . . . . . . . . ## ## . . . . . . . . ## ## . . . . . . . . ## . . . . . . . . . ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## . . . . . ## ## ## ## . . . . . . ## ## ## ## . . . . . . ## ## ## ## . . . . . . ## ## ## ## . . . . . . ## ## ## ## . . . . . . ## ## ## . . . . . . . ## . . . . . . . . . ## . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91% 66% 35% 95% Any Positive Outcome: Quality of Life Employment Progression Learning Progression Base: All learners (1,270)
  • 16.
  • 17. 3. Other Volumetrics, Financial impact, Deep evaluation
  • 18. Moving people to online public services • No-one’s ‘spark’ to get digital skills is to interact with Government online (except to get a job) • After gaining digital skills via UK online centres (March 2014 data): • 81% visited central/local Government websites • 56% moved at least one (average 3.8) face-to-face or telephone contact to an online contact with Government • Calculation of £232.4m for 1.2m people (2010 – present)
  • 19. B1_C Searched for jobs Job search & prospects B1_E Written a CV B1_G Applied for jobs B1_I Been for job interviews B1_K Improved job prospects B4_A More interesting work Improvement at work B4_B More job satisfaction B4_C Better job security B4_D Pay & promotion prospects Employment Progression B1_J Started full or part time work Entered employment B1_J Started voluntary work Voluntary work C1_1 Learning towards formal qualification Further LearningC1_2 Learning without formal qualification B1_A Sought/received careers advice Learning Progression Employmentor Learning Progression Impact on employment and learning (>1,200 interviews a year) Survey data leads to measurement of economic impact: (1) Entered employment, (2) Started voluntary work, (3) Further learning, (4) Started a formal qualification
  • 20.
  • 22. A Leading Digital Nation by 2020 With current efforts there will still be 6.2m people in 2020 without basic online skills. The total investment required to equip 100% of the UK adult population with the Basic Online Skills they need to regularly use the internet for themselves by 2020 is £875 million. We suggest investment might be split equally between Government; the private sector, and the voluntary and community sector. The investment required to ensure a nation with 100% Basic Online Skills will be £292 million for each sector. www.tinderfoundation.org/Nation2020
  • 23. 6.2 million people left behind in 2020 and we know who they will be
  • 24. 5% of 16-64s left to reach In 2020 if carry on at pace and impact of present time (in UK)
  • 25.