Contact with Future Audiences Starts with Education
Digital cultural education offers an opportunity to reach and engage new audiences. For many young people, cultural education is their first or only interaction with cultural offerings. If your offering is accessible and fits their digital world, you turn today's young people into tomorrow's visitors.
Three Success Factors for Educational Materials
Alignment with the Curriculum
Offerings for cultural education truly make a difference when they align well with the teaching method. This allows teachers to better integrate them into their lessons, and it becomes easier for students to follow. Additionally, teachers need to know where to find your offerings and trust that they are up-to-date. In other words, findable and sustainable!
Successful offerings start with you! With findable and usable offerings, you help students broaden their horizons
Sustainability
Digital tools make it easier to create successful offerings. You can often adjust and improve educational offerings on online platforms, while printed materials quickly become outdated. Additionally, user data on online platforms provides insights into your target audience and how they use your offerings.
Findability
With the right keywords, digital offerings also increase findability. Google and other search engines index everything available online. By using recognizable keywords and clear metadata, your offerings stand out.
Follow the Five Steps from Our Guide
Good and usable educational materials don't just happen. That's why DEN developed the guide to digital cultural education: In five steps to educational offerings that truly make students happy. With this guide, you'll learn how to use digital tools to better align with education.
Guide to Digital Cultural Education
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