26th February, 2021
3rd December, 2020
Sara Jones from the Centre for Creativity in Professional Practise at City, University of London is looking for participants in her research about how best to use #videoconferencing as part of your online #creative #
When working creatively with others online, we often turn to tools such as Zoom or Skype, but don’t always know how to use these as effectively as we would wish to. Might these tools sometimes cause unintended negative effects, that hinder rather than help the creative thinking we are trying to engage in?
Sara and the team at City would like to know more about how the use of video-conferencing tools is affecting the creative work we all do online, and have designed a short survey to help us find out: https://bit.ly/372VGZn. Please complete the survey (it’ll take less than 10 minutes) and share it with your networks. Once enough responses have been received, we will circulate the findings.
A little reminder to all those #arts and #cultural sector people who appreciate @InfoTCCE’s work, that our @CultureImpacts programme is open to you as well as #KE professionals and #researchers. Do check out the opportunities NCACE.ac.uk and hope to see you there!