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The Covid pandemic has changed our understanding of digital engagement and forced museums to think more creatively about how to reach and connect with different audiences. This has resulted in powerful work, from e-learning initiatives and digital exhibitions to viral social media strategies. But impact evaluation, digital literacy and digital exclusion remain pressing concerns.

Hear from a wide range of expert speakers and discover how they have experimented with digital engagement during the pandemic.

As well as practical case studies and opportunities to ask questions and discuss some of the issues affecting your museum, the programme addresses online abuse, acting ethically and digital poverty. A panel discussion examines what we have learnt from the pandemic – and looking ahead to where innovation and opportunity may lie.

Speakers

  • Kati Price, Head of Digital Media, V&A
  • Dafydd James, Head of Digital Media, Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales
  • Linda Spurdle, Digital Development Manager, Birmingham Museums Trust
  • Katie Moffat, Head of Digital, Audience Agency
  • Pete Austin, Assistant Director Communications and Marketing, Imperial War Museums
  • Anjana Khatwa, Wessex Museums Engagement Lead
  • Sarah Younas, Digital Producer, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums
  • Megan Jones, Digital Engagement Officer, Leeds Museums and Galleries
  • Ashley March, Digital Editor (Learning), Museum of London
  • Steven Franklin, Digital Engagement Officer, Egham Museum
  • Simon Stephens, Head of Publications and Events, Museums Association (Chair)
  • Tamsin Russell, Workforce Development Officer, Museums Association

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Digital Futures: Embracing New StrategiesLondon, United Kingdom