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Hello again!

 

Apologies for cross-posting, this is just a quick reminder of today's (Fri 8
Feb at 12.00pm) Twitter live chat run by the Digital Learning Network,
#DLNETChat
<https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=%23DLNETChat&src=tya
h> !

 

This time we will be looking at ways that cultural organisations can support
formal learning with digital technology.

 

As usual, we are running a very quick and very unscientific poll to get
things started, have a look here:
https://twitter.com/DLNET/status/1092822611334180864 if the answer you want
isn't part of the poll, you can reply with your own answer (don't forget the
#DLNETChat
<https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=%23DLNETChat&src=tya
h>  hashtag)...

 

Discussions might include:

*	What can cultural organisations do for schools in the classroom?
*	What do schools want to do when they are on a visit?
*	Do schools use mobile devices, tablets, apps, and if so which ones?
*	Are schools interested in other organisations' apps?
*	Can we do any of this on a budget?
*	Should we even bother?

We would love to hear from as many people as possible, and are keen to hear
from anybody who has had experience in this field, as well as anybody who is
just starting to explore this field and is looking to benefit from others'
experiences.

 

Just so you know, we definitely can't promise to know all the answers to all
(or any) questions or problems, but we will do our best!  Remember to use
the hashtag #DLNETChat
<https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=%23DLNETChat&src=tya
h>  and to keep an eye on the @DLNET <https://twitter.com/DLNET>  Twitter
account for more details...

 

Also, if anybody has any suggestions for future Twitter live chats, please
get in touch with me. Look out for our next event on Friday 1 March!

 

With best wishes,

 

Stuart, DLNET Committee (http://digitallearningnetwork.net/)

 

 

Stuart D. Berry
Heritage Centre Manager, Pembroke Dock Sunderland Trust

01646 684220 | [log in to unmask] | www.sunderlandtrust.com
<http://www.sunderlandtrust.com/> 

facebook.com/sunderlandtrust <https://www.facebook.com/sunderlandtrust/>  |
twitter.com/PDHeritageCent | Instagram.com/pembrokedockheritagecentre
<https://www.instagram.com/pembrokedockheritagecentre/> 

Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre
Royal Dockyard Chapel
Meyrick Owen Way
Pembroke Dock
SA72 6WS

 

The Pembroke Dock Sunderland Trust operates Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre
and is a registered charity in England and Wales, number 1120476. Company
registration number 05920931.  Donate here:
https://localgiving.org/donation/pdst

 

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