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UpSkill Digital

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Sefydlom ni UpSkill Digital yn 2015 ar ôl gweld yr angen am well hyfforddiant sgiliau digidol ar draws diwydiannau. Ein cenhadaeth ni yw grymuso pobl yn yr oes ddigidol.

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Rydyn ni’n datblygu cynnwys cyrsiau, rhaglenni dysgu arbrofol a digwyddiadau i sefydliadau, sy’n canolbwyntio ar fodau dynol, gyda’r nod o rymuso pobl ac ysgogi economïau o lefel lawr gwlad.

Sut rydyn ni’n gwneud hyn

Rydyn ni’n cofleidio ac yn dathlu ein rhwydwaith byd-eang o anogwyr, hyfforddwyr ac aelodau tîm sydd ar dwf. Rydyn ni’n credu mai’r allwedd i leihau’r bwlch sgiliau digidol yw rhannu gwybodaeth a phrofiadau fel ei gilydd.

Ewch i’n gwefan i gael gwybod mwy.

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Resources by UpSkill Digital


Phone with various social media apps on screen, including facebook, instagram, twitter and more

Adapting your digital content to meet the needs of your different social media channels can be tricky. This resource provide hints and tips on getting the basics right and the best ways to tailor your digital content across Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

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With so much content to share, it’s important to know who you’re reaching when you share your images, videos and resources online. What’s working well for you, what content are people enjoying and how are they engaging with it? We’ll introduce a suite of tools you can use to track just that.

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With so much content to share, it’s important to know who you’re reaching when you share your images, videos and resources online. What’s working well for you, what content are people enjoying and how are they engaging with it? In this resource by UpSkill Digital, we introduce a suite of tools you can use to track just that.

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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