
Using digital to support your in-person learning offer after reopening
Using digital to support your in-person learning offer after reopening
By
Amy Todd
Liam Cunningham
SUMMARY
During lockdown heritage organisations have expanded their learning offer to deliver programmes, resources and events online to continue to engage with their audiences. In this Digital Heritage Lab webinar recording, Amy Todd and Liam Cunningham from Dig Yourself consider what elements of online learning can we use to support the in-person learning experience. From expanding audiences, increasing accessibility and engaging with new communities — there are many ways in which you and your heritage organisation can blend your in-person engagement with digital offers.
This webinar recording is one hour in length.
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Audience development Digital content Digital engagement Digital Heritage Online audience engagement Online learning Schools Resource type: Webinars and films | Published: 2021

The Digital Heritage Lab is a project managed by the Arts Marketing Association (AMA) in partnership with Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy, One Further and the Collections Trust and funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund as part of the Digital Skills for Heritage initiative. It is a free programme for small and medium sized heritage organisations seeking to develop their digital capabilities and capacity.
