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Arts Council England, North East AmbITion Roadshow
 Thursday 5
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March, Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle
 The Arts Organisation in the Digital Age 
10.00amTea/Coffee – Bar Session Chair: Dave Moutrey
 
10.20amGet Thinking!Electra 
Welcome from
Alison Clark-Jenkins, Director of Arts & Development
, Arts Council England, North East.
10.40amIntroduction to the world of digital development by Hannah Rudman of AmbITionElectra 
Hannah will give a speedy overview of why digital development is essential for the arts sector ,explaininghow changes in socio-economic and cultural behaviours affect the landscape in which we work. Looking atthe arts sector in the 21
st
century, Hannah shows how digital developments create benefits andopportunities for any arts organisation.
11.00amKeynote: Bill Thompson: The Future’s Here…Electra 
Bill Thompson is a freelance BBC/Guardian journalist, new media pioneer and board member at artsorganisation New Writing Partnership and has done extensive work on digital development in the sector.Bill has been working in, on and around the Internet since 1984. He was the founding head of new mediaat Guardian Newspapers and led the team that built the first Guardian website in 1994. Bill will help ushorizon scan and consider how some of the implications of technological change might inform long termstrategic planning and resource allocation.
12.00pmComfort break12.10pmCase Study: James Wooldridge, Ludus DanceElectra 
 James from Ludus Dance presents a case study of an arts organisation’s journey through digitaldevelopment. He will outline the organisations journey, the results and the lessons learnt.
12.45pm
Questions from the floor and debate with the morning’s speakers
1.00pmLunch & Networking
A lunch bag will be provided.
2.00pmIntroduction to Get Immersed! Workshops and SeminarsElectra  2.15 - 3.15pmSession 1 3.20 - 4.20pm Session 2
Parallel sessions looking at practical things you can do to turn your organisation into a Web 2.0organisation. The sessions are run twice for one hour each. See overleaf for workshops and location.
Please see the workshop attendee lists if you have forgotten what you pre-booked!
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