Employing Media in our Public Work Conference
& CEWN Project Showcase
November 21st 9.30 - 18.30
University of South Wales Conference Centre, Treforest Campus, Pontypridd
A chance to come together, as media practitioners, academics, social workers, charities and local government to discuss how we can encourage best practice in the use of creative media to engage with the public for social good.
The day will involve networking opportunities, a chance to hear about projects which currently engage creative media in their communications and engagement plans, learn more to make our work more effective, and finally a chance to hear from 10 recently-funded projects from the Creative Exchange Wales Network programme as they present their progress to a panel of BBC, NESTA/Arts Council of Wales and Crowfunding experts looking for new talent and innovative practice.
The projects presenting will be:
1) Edible Wales: Sustenance and Locality
Richard Marggraf Turley - Aberystwyth University
Sophie Bennett - Aberystwyth University
Aron Evans - A&O Studios
Nancy Evans - Artis Community
2) Breaking Bread
Leah McLaughlin, Cardiff Metropolitan University
Alison John, Yello Brick
3) Waterways and Walkways: Cardiff, #GlamCan and the Interactive Digital Community
Dr. Kate Watson, Cardiff Metropolitan University
Dr. Mike Reddy, University of South Wales
Francesca James, Fresh Content Creation
Adam Chard, Croatoan Design
4) ProEngagementCoding – designing and evaluating video coding templates in special need schools
Leah Mc Laughlin - Cardiff Metropolitan University
Jon Moore - AnalysisPro
Andrew Walker - Exeter House School
5) i-Magine
Dr. Cathy Treadaway, Cardiff Metropolitan University
Prue Thimbleby, Swansea Metropolitan University (UWTSD)
Richard Crandon, On Par Productions
Pitching panelists:
Iain Tweedale, BBC Wales
Rob Ashelford, NESTA / Arts Council of Wales
Elio Assuncao - Venture Capital World Summit / Welsh Crowdfunding Platform
University of South Wales Conference Centre, Treforest Campus, Pontypridd
A chance to come together, as media practitioners, academics, social workers, charities and local government to discuss how we can encourage best practice in the use of creative media to engage with the public for social good.
The day will involve networking opportunities, a chance to hear about projects which currently engage creative media in their communications and engagement plans, learn more to make our work more effective, and finally a chance to hear from 10 recently-funded projects from the Creative Exchange Wales Network programme as they present their progress to a panel of BBC, NESTA/Arts Council of Wales and Crowfunding experts looking for new talent and innovative practice.
The projects presenting will be:
1) Edible Wales: Sustenance and Locality
Richard Marggraf Turley - Aberystwyth University
Sophie Bennett - Aberystwyth University
Aron Evans - A&O Studios
Nancy Evans - Artis Community
2) Breaking Bread
Leah McLaughlin, Cardiff Metropolitan University
Alison John, Yello Brick
3) Waterways and Walkways: Cardiff, #GlamCan and the Interactive Digital Community
Dr. Kate Watson, Cardiff Metropolitan University
Dr. Mike Reddy, University of South Wales
Francesca James, Fresh Content Creation
Adam Chard, Croatoan Design
4) ProEngagementCoding – designing and evaluating video coding templates in special need schools
Leah Mc Laughlin - Cardiff Metropolitan University
Jon Moore - AnalysisPro
Andrew Walker - Exeter House School
5) i-Magine
Dr. Cathy Treadaway, Cardiff Metropolitan University
Prue Thimbleby, Swansea Metropolitan University (UWTSD)
Richard Crandon, On Par Productions
Pitching panelists:
Iain Tweedale, BBC Wales
Rob Ashelford, NESTA / Arts Council of Wales
Elio Assuncao - Venture Capital World Summit / Welsh Crowdfunding Platform
The full agenda and biographies of speakers will be announced shortly...
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