May 2022 |
Hybrid events make it possible to take events and activities beyond the boundaries of your building and of in-person events. Click here to find out more. |
Apr 2022 |
JSC delivered the technical elements of the Glasgow Rep Council Yom HaShoah event including guest speakers from Portugal and USA, two choirs and over 40 Zoom participants joining 150 people in the Giffnock hall. Click here to read a report on the Rep Council website. |
Mar 2022 |
SCoJeC's hybrid events project hosted the First Minister for a wide-ranging Question Time with live audiences in Glasgow and Edinburgh and many more participating online. Click here to read a report. |
Jan 2022 |
SCoJeC is delighted to announce a new series of six online drop-in skill-sharing workshops providing a great opportunity to brush up Zoom skills, and get tips on how to make online events as professional and engaging as possible. Click here to find out more. |
Oct 2021 |
The first hybrid events facilitated by SCoJeC's Jewish Scotland Connected (JSC) project were a talk on the Uyghurs hosted by the Edinburgh Jewish Cultural Centre and a book launch at the Scottish Jewish Archives Centre. Click here to read more. |
Oct 2021 |
SCoJeC is delighted to announce that we now have our project team in place and it's ‘all systems go’ for Jewish Scotland Connected. Click here to read more. |
Oct 2021 |
Jewish Scotland Connected is a project to assist communal organisations to retain the unexpected benefits of online events now it has become possible to hold face to face activities again after the Covid-19 pandemic. Click here to read more. |
Mar 2021 |
SCoJeC has received funding to lead a community-wide project to provide training, equipment, and support for 'hybrid' events that combine real-world and online participation. Click here to read a report. |