Video: Digital Skills for Heritage Initiative Evaluation Briefing

To accompany the publication of the report: Evaluation of the Digital Skills for Heritage initiative, a webinar was hosted by The National Lottery Heritage Fund on 8 March 2024. The speakers included Tom Keyte, Co-founder and Senior Consultant at inFocus and co-author of this report, and Josie Fraser, Head of Digital Policy at The National Lottery Heritage Fund. This webinar discussed the impact and legacy of the Digital Skills for Heritage initiative including recommendations for the future.

Video: Digital Skills for Heritage Initiative Evaluation Briefing

This recording has closed captions in English, simply click on the closed captions symbol CC on the video below. This recording is 63 minutes in length. Download transcript of captions (Word file 216kb).



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Evaluation of the Digital Skills for Heritage Initiative

The Digital Skills for Heritage’s end of programme evaluation report reveals thousands of people and organisations took part in and benefited from The National Lottery Heritage Fund’s investment. The full report, which includes recommendations for the future, can be downloaded below and is available in English and Welsh. You can also watch a video recording of the Digital Skills for Heritage Initiative Evaluation webinar briefing that took place on 8 March 2024.

 
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Welcome to Reflect, Share, Inspire – Digital Skills for Heritage

Eilish McGuinness, CEO, National Lottery Heritage Fund welcomes delegates to the Reflect, Share, Inspire event. This is followed by the opening panel session that reflects on the achievements of the Digital Skills for Heritage initiative over the past three years, share thoughts on some of the highlights and successes, as well as considering the initiative’s legacy.

 
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In conversation – Digital Heritage Lab what happened next?

The Digital Heritage Lab took place between April 2020 and June 2021 and as well as providing programme of free online training events it also gave 60 heritage organisations the opportunity to develop their digital potential with the support of a digital skills mentor. In this Reflect, Share, Inspire session Ed Archer from the Lanark and District Archaeological Society (LADAS) and Laura Drysdale from The Restoration Trust are reunited with their respective Digital Skills Mentors Alex Wilson and Janet Alderman.

 
Published: 2024
Resource type: Webinars and films


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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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