When |
Feb 04, 2016
from 10:00 AM to 04:30 PM |
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Where | NPC, 185 Park Street, London, SE1 9BL |
Contact Name | Rebecca Goodbourn |
Contact Phone | 020 7620 4862 |
Attendees |
Despite the fact that most people do already interact with digital technologies we assume no particular skills or expertise. All that we ask for is an open mind and the willingness to ask the seemingly “dumb questions” and experiment by playing with the technologies in an open and collaborative environment. This workshop is aimed at you as an individual, regardless of the role you play in your organisation, but we aim to help you develop some tools that will help make you a better digital leader. |
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Thinking “digitally” is something that we all need to learn to do, because unless you are completely disconnected from the internet and digital media, it is how we now navigate much of modern world. Digital thinking is a literacy, as is writing, reading and numeracy, and is the key to proactively managing all organisations – government, commercial and not for profit.
With a group of no more than 15 we focus on the practical aspects of digital literacy, from the most basic including social media, to the more complex themes of artificial intelligence and their potential impact on modern society over the next decade. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
Participating in this workshop will help you to:
- contextualise modern digital technologies within a broader social and policy context;
- appreciate the trajectory of technical change that has occurred over the past half-century, whilst considering some possible futures which may emerge;
- understand your own personal presence in the online environment; and
- develop and articulate your own personal digital brand.