diff --git a/_posts/2024-10-31-shiny-for-planning.md b/_posts/2024-10-31-shiny-for-planning.md index 4018fd0..9e96ce7 100644 --- a/_posts/2024-10-31-shiny-for-planning.md +++ b/_posts/2024-10-31-shiny-for-planning.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ editor_options: images: image1: image: /images/2024/hackathon.jpg - caption: "Christy Lam, Brandon Wong, and Joanne Li participated in Seattle's Open Data Hackathon." + caption: "Christy Lam, Brandon Wong, and Joanne Lin participated in Seattle's Open Data Hackathon." image2: image: /images/2024/summer-planning-academy.jpg caption: "High school students used a shiny app we developed to learn about urban planning. You can see images they took from the app in the presentation behind the students." @@ -134,4 +134,4 @@ We've learned a ton along the way and we'd love to share. Here's some hard-earne * 90% of app development is graphical formatting -getting things just right. When you get it just right, the response is exponentially higher than just conveying the raw information without nice visuals. * Bringing an almost fully baked app at least visually (if not functionally) to people before we get feedback is critical- otherwise people don't understand our vision. -Do you want to learn more? Or do you have something you've learned you'd like to share? Please reach out! [email me: Suzanne Childress](mailto:schildress@psrc.org) \ No newline at end of file +Do you want to learn more? Or do you have something you've learned you'd like to share? Please reach out! [email me: Suzanne Childress](mailto:schildress@psrc.org)