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Digital Storytelling For Carers

Posted by archifCLICarchive from National - Published on 17/05/2011 at 16:55
3 comments » - Tagged as Art, Music, Technology, Work & Training

  • Digital Storytelling

Yn Gymraeg

Community Music Wales will be running a series of short digital storytelling and music technology workshops for carers and unemployed care workers in Merthyr.

The workshops aim to encourage the use of digital and social media and music technologies, and to empower individuals with a voice in an ever changing digital landscape.

The workshops will also aim to create an awareness and understanding of the challenges and opportunities available for carers and unemployed care workers and help increase employment opportunities.

The workshops will also be accredited through Agored Cymru.

If you're a carer or unemployed care worker living in Merthyr and would like to get involved, please contact us:
admin@communitymusicwales.org.uk
Tel. 029 2083 8060
www.communitymusicwales.co.uk

3 CommentsPost a comment

SamuelPatterson

SamuelPatterson

Commented 60 months ago - 17th May 2011 - 21:46pm

This sounds like such a great project! My sincerest respect =)

Dan (Sub-Editor)

Dan (Sub-Editor)

Commented 60 months ago - 10th June 2011 - 00:26am

This picture confuses my nerdy brain: that computer's clearly a Dell, but it's running a Mac operating system. Confusion!

jeopreddy

jeopreddy

Commented 59 months ago - 15th June 2011 - 14:30pm

That picture is so wrong, I feel physically sick. It takes away the sexiness of the operating system when used on any other computer/laptop but the apple products.

Looks like a great project, hope all goes well and there's a lot of interest taken in it :D

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