Sarah Shaw

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Gyda mwy na 15 mlynedd o brofiad yn y sector, mae Sarah Shaw yn falch o fod wedi gweithio gydag ystod wych o amgueddfeydd, orielau, llyfrgelloedd a safleoedd treftadaeth. O’r British Library i English Heritage, a llu o sefydliadau llai yn y canol, mae Sarah yn meddu ar ddealltwriaeth drylwyr o anghenion y sector.

Yn y blynyddoedd diwethaf, mae Sarah wedi symud i arbenigo mewn cynhyrchu adnoddau a chyfleoedd deinamig ar gyfer dysgwyr ffurfiol ac anffurfiol. O ddylunio profiadau UNESCO arobryn sy’n gyfeillgar i deuluoedd, i gynhyrchu adnoddau dysgu ar gyfer amgueddfeydd lleol, mae Sarah yn aelod o grŵp rhwydwaith y Playful Places Network.

Mae Sarah hefyd yn gynhyrchydd digidol a rheolwr prosiectau profiadol, sy’n gweithio gydag asiantaethau cefnogi’r sector a sefydliadau treftadaeth i gyflawni eu rhaglenni digidol.

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Resources by Sarah Shaw


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Sarah Shaw, Programme Manager at the Heritage Alliance, shares top tips on getting the most from your digital content on social media. Packed full of examples and tools, this video focuses on four key areas for successfully sharing your content on social media: digital content planning, keeping it legal, social media trends and raising your profile.

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Creating a new digital archive requires a bit of forethought and consideration. In this article, we’ll give you some useful tips to help you get started with the process of creating a digital archive.

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A quick run through some of the top social media success stories of the last few years ― how to emulate it, why it worked and how to stay relevant.

Digital Heritage Hub is managed by Arts Marketing Association (AMA) in partnership with The Heritage Digital Consortium and The University of Leeds. It has received Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and National Lottery funding, distributed by The Heritage Fund as part of their Digital Skills for Heritage initiative. Digital Heritage Hub is free and answers small to medium sized heritage organisations most pressing and frequently asked digital questions.

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