Digital Participation And The Third SectorChris Yiu
A short overview of SCVO's work digital participation and some thoughts on how third sector organisations can embrace the digital opportunity. Presented at Social Media for Social Good, March 2014.
Conclusions of the IWMW 2013 event held at the University of Bath on 26-28 June 2013. The talk was given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN.
See http://iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk/iwmw2013/talks/conclusions
Digital Participation And The Third SectorChris Yiu
A short overview of SCVO's work digital participation and some thoughts on how third sector organisations can embrace the digital opportunity. Presented at Social Media for Social Good, March 2014.
Conclusions of the IWMW 2013 event held at the University of Bath on 26-28 June 2013. The talk was given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN.
See http://iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk/iwmw2013/talks/conclusions
Welcome to the IWMW 2013 event, held at the University of Bath on 26-28 July 2013. The talk was given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN.
See http://iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk/iwmw2013/talks/welcome/
This is the Powerpoint presentation by Andra Fry and Sonia Gomes, The London School of Economics and Political Science, from our TeachMeet event with CILIP ILG in London on Thursday 4 February 2016.
COVID, content strategy & organisational change Georgina Brooke, National Mus...Museums Computer Group
Museums+Tech 2020: Museums in a crisis
COVID, content strategy & organisational change
Georgina Brooke, National Museums Scotland
In January 2020 I moved out of my home in Oxford, north of the border to Scotland, to start a new role as Digital Media Content Manager at National Museums Scotland. I’d done Hogmanay and Burns Night, I’d written a new content strategy, which was about to be rolled out across the organisation. I was beginning to feel like I’d got my foot under the door.
By 19 March my mood had changed. The museum was closed, all exhibitions indefinitely postponed, my team was going to reduce by 50%, and all my lovely online audiences were very online, very stressed and very vocal.
This paper will look at how the Digital Team at National Museums Scotland developed and adapted an effective content strategy through the lockdown period, including:
The content formats and storytelling themes that most successfully connected online audiences with our collections and staff
Black Lives Matter – convincing Senior Management to react quickly and commit to a step change in our policies on race and representation within the museums
What we learnt and how these lessons are now changing our approach to audience engagement as the museum reopen
How to equip researchers in managing data - JIsc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
This demonstration will encourage information professionals, librarians and research support staff to become familiar with online training materials and methods to support researchers in achieving research data management best practice.
Digital Participation: Building a digital Scotland where everyone’s includedChris Yiu
The latest on digital participation in Scotland, basic online skills for people and organisations, and Scotland's digital participation charter. Presented at Crossover Edinburgh, June 2014.
Exploring Opportunities and Challenges in Open and Online Content in the Thir...Ronald Macintyre
A workshop at the SCVO "The Gathering" in February 2017 run with Parkinson's UK where we explored the opportunties and challenges for Third Sector organisation as they develop digital learning journeys to support their clients
This is the set of presentations given at OER11, May 2011, Manchester Conference Centre in a symposium entitled 'Stars and Fast Cars: walking the red carpet of good practice'
Welcome to the IWMW 2013 event, held at the University of Bath on 26-28 July 2013. The talk was given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN.
See http://iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk/iwmw2013/talks/welcome/
This is the Powerpoint presentation by Andra Fry and Sonia Gomes, The London School of Economics and Political Science, from our TeachMeet event with CILIP ILG in London on Thursday 4 February 2016.
COVID, content strategy & organisational change Georgina Brooke, National Mus...Museums Computer Group
Museums+Tech 2020: Museums in a crisis
COVID, content strategy & organisational change
Georgina Brooke, National Museums Scotland
In January 2020 I moved out of my home in Oxford, north of the border to Scotland, to start a new role as Digital Media Content Manager at National Museums Scotland. I’d done Hogmanay and Burns Night, I’d written a new content strategy, which was about to be rolled out across the organisation. I was beginning to feel like I’d got my foot under the door.
By 19 March my mood had changed. The museum was closed, all exhibitions indefinitely postponed, my team was going to reduce by 50%, and all my lovely online audiences were very online, very stressed and very vocal.
This paper will look at how the Digital Team at National Museums Scotland developed and adapted an effective content strategy through the lockdown period, including:
The content formats and storytelling themes that most successfully connected online audiences with our collections and staff
Black Lives Matter – convincing Senior Management to react quickly and commit to a step change in our policies on race and representation within the museums
What we learnt and how these lessons are now changing our approach to audience engagement as the museum reopen
How to equip researchers in managing data - JIsc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
This demonstration will encourage information professionals, librarians and research support staff to become familiar with online training materials and methods to support researchers in achieving research data management best practice.
Digital Participation: Building a digital Scotland where everyone’s includedChris Yiu
The latest on digital participation in Scotland, basic online skills for people and organisations, and Scotland's digital participation charter. Presented at Crossover Edinburgh, June 2014.
Exploring Opportunities and Challenges in Open and Online Content in the Thir...Ronald Macintyre
A workshop at the SCVO "The Gathering" in February 2017 run with Parkinson's UK where we explored the opportunties and challenges for Third Sector organisation as they develop digital learning journeys to support their clients
This is the set of presentations given at OER11, May 2011, Manchester Conference Centre in a symposium entitled 'Stars and Fast Cars: walking the red carpet of good practice'
BarCamp Scotland Edinburgh-Stanford Link eLearning Programme in Entrepreneurshipedinburghstanfordlink
Overview of the Edinburgh-Stanford Link's coming eLearning programme in entrepreneurship. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Presented at BarCamp Scotland 2007.
Vision for technology in learning: Planning for the future use of technology by Nina Woodcock
This was presented on 03 March 2010 at 'Building Spaces for the Future' an event drawing on recent research by Futurelab about young people’s view of what learning spaces should look like in the future to offer practical support to Local Authorities, schools and those going through building programmes such as BSF and PCP.
http://www.futurelab.org.uk/events/listing/buildingspaces
Presentation of the STC Academic SIG, as part of the Carolina Chapter's SIGs on Parade webinar. See http://www.stc-carolina.org/2010-11-18+SIGs+on+Parade for details.
As Manager for Inspiring Australia (NSW), Jackie finds interesting and creative ways to bring scientists together with community members through collaborative projects. She develops partnerships between community organisations, the cultural sector and research institutions to promote the relevance of science and innovation to everyday life and was instrumental in establishing Sydney Science Festival.
Inspiring Australia
Inspiring Australia is the national strategy for community engagement with science, technology, engineering and math’s – the STEM disciplines. The initiative offers many funding streams of interest to the museums and galleries sector and also connects STEM stakeholders in with other sources of support in order to reach a broad audience. Jackie Randles will give an overview of current and upcoming STEM funding opportunities.
Presentation to Korean ICT Educators at the National Science Foundation funded National Center for Information and Communications Technologies on the campus of Springfield Technical Community College.
Influence et réseaux de partenaires : cas de l'Université de Coventry - par S...AKASIAS
Présentation dans le cadre de la Conférence IS4Research 2014, dédiée à l'Intelligence Stratégique pour la recherche et l'innovation dans un environnement international : l'oratrice, Sinead Ouillon, est Business Development Manager (International Research) à l'Université de Coventry (UK).
Cette présentation illustre, par l'exemple de l'Université de Coventry, comment une stratégie de gestion des partenariats peut être gagnante: le Times Higher Education Entrepreneurial University of the Year 2011 a d'ailleurs récompensé l’Université de Coventry.
Wake Forest - Bioinspiration & Biomimetics - Open 2011
Interconnect Intro Presentation
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2. The network for women studying Science, Engineering, Technology and the Built Environment in Scotland Interconnect the network for women studying science, engineering, technology & the built environment in Scotland Allison Johnstone Interconnect Co-ordinator
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6. Who are we working with? The network for women studying Science, Engineering, Technology and the Built Environment in Scotland