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Llunio straeon — gweithio gyda chasgliadau sydd wedi’u digideiddio

Yn y recordiad gweminar yma, bydd Kevin Gosling o'r Ymddiriedolaeth Gasgliadau yn eich helpu i feddwl am sut gall eich casgliad ar-lein helpu i adrodd stori eich sefydliad treftadaeth. Mae Kevin yn darparu syniadau ynghylch sut i gael trafodaeth sydyn am straeon y gellid eu hadrodd am eich casgliadau; mae’n darparu dealltwriaeth o sut i roi syniadau posibl ar brawf gyda chynulleidfaoedd targed a sut i hogi eich ysgrifennu ar gyfer darllenwyr ar-lein. Bydd yr adnodd yma'n eich helpu i nodi, profi a mireinio straeon o'ch casgliad ar-lein i'ch helpu i ddatblygu cynnwys digidol sy'n ymgysylltu â'ch cynulleidfaoedd digidol.

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Video: Working with digitised collections — shaping stories

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Published: 2020
Resource type: Webinars and films


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