We all benefit from knowing how digital is contributing to making Dorset an even better place to live and work. These podcasts add to our regular, varied gatherings, providing an additional way to hear what’s going on. If you’d like to suggest a topic, have ideas to improve the format or would lik…
Sam and special guests dive into stories about first days at work, from bacon rolls and dungeons to playing "Two Truths and a Lie" and the misadventures of falling down the stairs. Don't miss this entertaining and insightful second episode of our podcast, where we turn those awkward first-day moments into valuable lessons and laughs!
Join us for the debut episode of 'What can we learn' as we dive into the hilarious and enlightening world of Interviews! Sam, Mia, and special guest Kath Saunders dissect tales of AI gone wild, distracting dogs, cringe-worthy handshakes, the surprises of big interview panels, and the art of strategic water breaks. Don't miss this insightful and entertaining kickoff to our podcast journey, where we turn interview fiascos into valuable lessons! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatcanwelearn/message
The Festival of the Future is now less than 2 months away! To answer all your questions and get you up to speed we have had a conversation all about the event with the organisers, let us know what you think! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/digital-dorset/message
We have had a little break with podcasts but we are back! As work starts to begin on this years festival of the future we thought it would be great to gather some people who helped shaped the Festival last year to talk about their experiences. With guests: Lisa Trickey – Dorset Council: Digital lead Claire Collett - Dorset Council: Tecnology Enabled Care James Thomas - Jet engineering Matt Prosser - Dorset council CEO Lucy Castle - Shaftsbury School student --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/digital-dorset/message
We are kicking off Season 2 of the podcast with a really interesting and fun conversation about remote learning and the effect of lockdown on the future of education. Join our host Sam McLaren as he talks about the lessons learnt in the last year and how it has affected education and the children themselves. With guests - Alex May (Service Designer) and his daughter Neve - Sarah Dackham (Business Partner) and her son Tom - Mark Blackman (Corporate director for education and learning) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/digital-dorset/message
Im sure you are wondering what the image is about... during these last few months there has been a massive about of change and i like to think of Dorset now as a piece of toast. We cant go back to being bread,we have moved and shifted in a number of ways. This podcast is discussing all of this change and how communities have come together to support us. All using Digital. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/digital-dorset/message
We had no idea how Dorset would change when we recorded this podcast. Digital skills have become more important than ever. We looked forward a decade and guessed how digital might change, without knowing how much it would develop in weeks. What can we learn from this pre-lockdown conversation to help us step back from the current situation and direct activity from this new, COVID-19 starting point? Our guests were linked by a passion for digital skills: Louise Stokes helps the nation improve its digital skills through the national organisation Digital Leaders, Richard Burn supports Dorset businesses develop their digital skills through the Dorset Growth Hub and Alan Frame helps Dorset pupils and teachers improve their digital skills with Dorset Council. Let us know what you think to how we thought then and what we must do now. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/digital-dorset/message
In our first volume we discuss the future of Dorset with help from pupils from The Prince of Wales School who came up with some imaginative and challenging ideas to kick off our conversation. Host Penny Syddall (communications lead for Superfast Dorset) talks to businessman Gordon Fong from Kimcell which is based at the Dorset Innovation Park at Winfrith. Martin Sutcliffe, who works with Dorset Council’s Fisheries Local Action Group Animateur and we’re also joined by Dr Deborah Smart, Dorset Council’s corporate director for Digital and Change who has recently arrived in Dorset. If you would like to send a message or question, please use the voice message facility on Anchor or email us at digital@dorset.gov.uk. We’d love to feature you in the next volume so let us know if you have some thoughts or innovation you’d like to share with the network. Thank you for listening. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/digital-dorset/message