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Producing Digital Resources from Your Event

This workshop was designed to help attendees to create a digital legacy for events. We discussed the possibilities, practicalities and challenges of producing recordings and other online artefacts.

If you’d like more information on the background to the workshop, please listen to this short podcast from the facilitator, Dr Catherine Pope.

Participants came from different disciplines and were planning a wide range of events. You can see their profiles and event outlines in the next section.

What we’re going to cover in this module:

  • What are the digital possibilities?
  • And how they might apply to different types of event?
  • What are some of the potential difficulties around recording an event?
  • Getting started with an action plan

To take this module, you will need a WordPress account. When starting the module, you will be prompted to either register a new account or log in to an existing one.

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