OUR AIM
Our training courses and seminars will help you understand how the web has changed how we communicate and how our behaviours have shifted to adapt to life online. Social media can offer massive opportunities but these platforms can also be intimidating, difficult and sometimes uncomfortable to navigate at first.
The technical side is (mostly) easy! The biggest challenge you, your group or your organisation will face is learning how to be open and how to embrace conversation and sharing.
We'll support you with sustainable skills to get your messages across and network well. Most of these tools are free to use on the internet so you do not need big budgets to start incorporating social media into your existing websites!
Public Courses - training at a public venue organised by On Road Media
Private Training - training delivered in-house at your offices or training centre
Communities - courses tailored for community groups and delivered in situ
Journalists - courses organised by the National Union of Journalists and Federation of Entertainment Unions and delivered by On Road Media around the UK and Ireland
International - training projects devised and delivered by On Road Media in partnership with international organisations.
Seminars - half-day workshops or 1-2 hour seminars organised by third party organisations or delivered privately.
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