Academics, researchers and cultural managers are invited to participate in this hands-on Masterclass on Digital Tools for Cultural Managers. This event will provide participants with knowledge on how to go beyond a marketing-focused digital attitude (digital tools merely for information and communication), move towards co-creation and co-operation (social networks, RSS, feedly.com, etc.) and increase audience engagement and participation (virtual communities, blogs, openstreetmap, reddit, etc.). Using the results of ENCATC’s survey on digital usage in the arts and cultural sector, this Masterclass will open new possibilities for using digital tools, explain how to use them efficiently, and promote good practice for different contexts and needs. This event is an initiative of ENCATC, in partnership with Arcada University of Applied Sciences and co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.
Digital tools for cultural managers
21 September 2015, Finland
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