The session will be focussed around the principles of the new LTYLR online resource - Connection, Quality and Inclusion - and how this can be used to inform and inspire online folk arts learning and participation. The session will present the resource and include other established online practitioners, plus a panel of short case studies, with a facilitated discussion.
It is aimed at folk arts educators who are already using online teaching and facilitation, those who might be thinking about it, and those generally interested in how it might work.
Online
Free (must be booked in advance)
Access information:
The event will take place over 3 hours, with 3 short breaks.
You can attend with your camera on or off and take part as much as you’d like.
Text captions will be available.
We recommend you download the Zoom app. However, you don’t need to sign up for an account to access the meeting, you can join via your usual browser.
For more information visit
www.efdss.org/whats-on/66-professional-development/15389-folk-education-development-event-7-oct-25