Disseminating information in the Google Age
Posted on Friday, 30 May 2008 at 14:46 by Jo HarkerCategory: training/courses |
- 8 July 2008 - Birmingham (The Crescent Theatre)
This event will look at the wide range of free and low-cost electronic tools that are now easily available to make your task simpler and quicker. It will enable you to:
- disseminate information more effectively;
- know which tools to use and when;
- save your organisation time and money.
This will be an informal event, combining discussion, networking and presentation.
Facilitator
Gordon Plant is lecturer on Interactive Media at Bath Spa University College. His clients include Arts Council England, the National Council for Voluntary Organistions, the BBC, the Open University, Oxford University Press, Heinemann and the Publishing Training Centre. Gordon will only be running this event twice - so grab the opportunity now! More information on Gordon’s usability expertise can be found at www.useranalytics.co.uk.
Who can attend?
People in voluntary arts umbrella or lead bodies or their members who contribute to the creation of their organisation’s newsletters, email newsletters, magazine, website or other publications - in print or via the internet.
Places are limited to 16, so please phone 029 20 395 395 for availability.
How much?
Just £35 including tea and coffee.
Bursary places are available for those who cannot meet this cost - please email for a discussion.
For more details and to book please visit the VAN website