Practices of digitally mediated youth engagement in GLAMs during the pandemic
This session presents insights and advice from The GLAMers, an EU-funded research project that analysed over 90 pandemic-era GLAM initiatives in Europe.
This session presents insights and advice from The GLAMers, an EU-funded research project that analysed over 90 pandemic-era GLAM initiatives in Europe.
Connecting with audiences remotely, especially young audiences, and interacting with them online has been a challenge for European cultural heritage organisations during the pandemic, in particular Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums (GLAMs). But the pandemic has also been an opportunity for GLAMs to think in new ways about young audiences, technology, and their own methods and strategies.
This webinar shares insights and advice from The GLAMers, an EU-funded research project that analysed over 90 pandemic-era GLAM initiatives in Europe. Featured GLAM professionals share their own experiences developing digital youth initiatives, and the GLAMers team share practical examples of easy-to-implement techniques for digital interaction with youth audiences.
Read the full open-access GLAMers report “Practices of digitally mediated youth engagement in GLAMs during the pandemic” here.
The workshop was an activity of The GLAMers EU-funded project.
This webinar preceded a three hour workshop.