When is norfolk going digital




















To register your interest in this programme, please complete this short form. New to digital delivery? Check out our top tips and recommended resources and sign up to our workshop So, as the dust settles on the first couple of weeks of the new year and we resign ourselves to the challenges of this third lockdown period, many in the arts and cultural sectors are once again beginning to turn their minds to how they might connect with their audiences during this difficult time.

Start with WHY? Involve your users Whether you are creating for schools or young people, involve them in the programme design. Engagement is key There are many different ways of delivering online learning, but key to the success of any is ensuring that experiences are interesting and engaging.

Measure, reflect and refine Set yourself some success criteria and measure against these. Think safeguarding Ensure your safeguarding policies are fit for purpose. Festival Bridge and others have produced guidance to support arts and cultural organisations in creating robust online practices And finally… 7. Take a look at the Heritage Lottery — Digital Guide to Online Learning to help you better understand the tools and techniques that underpin effective online practice Read the Carnegie UK Trust NotWithoutMe report which explores the challenge of adequate digital access for all children and young people in the UK.

As we recover from the pandemic, this will complement traditional but currently unavailable physical support. I urge businesses to visit and take advantage of this innovative platform.

Norfolk businesses who are interested in finding out more about how digital connectivity can benefit their business, including trialing LoRaWAN technology for their business can find more information at: www. Skip to main content. How it can help your business This free business support programme is designed to help your business do more with digital.

For example you might want to: Learn how to best sell your products online Find out how to use social media to reach new customers Understand how to attract new visitors to your website Work out the best homeworking options for your team Understand how different digital tools can benefit your business Applications will be dealt with on a first come first served basis.

The support will be clear, focused and efficient. Big Norfolk Festive Holiday Fun opens for children and young people 08 November An exciting programme to keep children active and support families over the Christmas holidays has opened for booking today.

Fraudulent West Norfolk trader receives 14 month jail sentence 02 November A West Norfolk trader, Jamie Johnson, 38, of Wildfields Road, Clenchwarton, has been sentenced to 14 months imprisonment for fraudulent trading. Carbon cutting council plans show progress 29 October On the eve of the COP 26 climate summit in Glasgow, the county council has revealed major progress in cutting its own carbon emissions over the last few years — and its plans to go further.



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