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e-inclusion - judging

Across the categories the judges looked for projects that best demonstrated the following characteristics:

Impact on the community – What positive impact did your project made on the community it serves and how was that impact been measured?

Innovative use of technology – How was your project innovative? Was it the technology used, route to market, method of engagement or another element?

Embracing all users – How has your project encouraged greater accessibility or improved the user friendliness of digital technology for the community it serves?

Working with others – How has your project created partnerships with other organisations to improve the experience for all those involved and what were the benefits?

Sharing the learning and knowledge – How have the lessons you have learnt and knowledge gained been shared with other organisations to benefit the communities served?

Long term sustainability – What was the duration of your project and how did the funding model meet those commitments and obligations?

WOW factor – Why was your project amazing? Could it be the way it came together, the people involved, the outcomes it achieved, or something else?