Dear All!
We will be running our monthly Twitter Discussion,
#DLNETChat tomorrow,
Friday 2 December from 12.00pm until 1.00pm.
This month we will be discussing social networks as a tool for cultural learning, so whether you have a question or concern, or a case-study or a project you want to highlight please join us from 12.00pm today.
Discussions might include:
- Schools can't access Facebook anyway, so what's the point in even discussing this?
- How can we access our organisational social network accounts, when our marketing team won't let us?
- How can we set up an organisational social network account when our governing body (e.g. local authority) won't let us?
- What kinds of learning can take place through social networks?
- Can we measure the impact of this type of learning, and does it count?
- Are there any social networks that work better as a medium for learning?
- Should museums even bother trying to keep up with this sort of thing?
We would love to hear from as many people as possible, but are keen to hear from smaller museums and organisations who have had experience in this field! And, as a disclaimer, we can't promise to know all the answers to all (or any) questions or problems, but we hope to harness the collective power of Twitter to find some way through.
Remember to use the hashtag #DLNETChat and to keep an eye on the @DLNET Twitter account for more details...
Thanks,
Stuart