Good examples of Guideline 1.3 Adaptable

Example 1

Use of white space

Transactions can be put online. Services cannot. Take, for example, the area of education. You can’t argue whether education can or cannot be put online. However there are hundreds of discrete transactions within education that can be evaluated, such as:

Suitable and not suitable for online actions
Suitable for online Not suitable for online
School place applications Providing pastoral care
Sending school report to parents Teaching classroom lessons
Searching for educational material -

Example 2

Proper Forms

Date of birth:
Pick a number
Pick a letter

Example 3

Tables

Simple Table

Population of Canada's provinces
Province Population
Newfoundland and Labrador513,636
Prince Edward Island145,927
Nova Scotia946,759
New Brunswick754,698
Quebec8,084,973
Ontario13,561,034
Manitoba1,274,279
Saskatchewan1,089,807
Alberta3,931,341
British Columbia4,639,862
Yukon36,215
Northwest Territories43,407
Nunavut34,126

Complex Table

Consolidated Statement of Cash Flow (Unaudited)
For the year ended March 31 (in thousands of dollars)
Item
2015 2014
Operating Activities
Net cost of operations 2,296,145 2,002,440
Non cash items:
Amortization of tangible capital assets (440,120) (382,103)
Gain or loss on disposals / Adjustments of tangible capital assets (10,644) (154)
Services received without charge from other government departments (Note 12) 57,009) (53,767)
Economic gain on sale-leaseback 163,662
Variations in Consolidated Statement of Financial Position:
Increase in financial assets 35,151 25,568
Decrease in prepaid expenses (3,403) (1,035)
(Increase) decrease in liabilities other than lease obligation for tangible capital assets (212,558) 103,408
Cash used by operating activities 1,607,562 1,858,019

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