Liz Hardwick

Liz Hardwick

Location: Preston | UK


Liz has a strong background in digital technology, in particular Digital Storytelling and getting participants to tell their stories with a variety of multi-media technologies – that could be social media, audio, video, photography, graphics, experimental, mixed-media or a mixture of them all.
Liz is the Vice-Chair of the Young Members Forum, sits on the National Communications Committee and her regional branch in the North West for Freelancers, for the union BECTU, and a council member for the Community Media Association.
She’s a social media surgeon, runs support sessions on a regular basis for non-profit organisations and organises and attends a variety of geeky events.
Liz is an advocate for open source technologies, and regularly speaks on Digital Technology and Women in Technology, at conferences across the globe. 
 
What is DigiEnable?
Our experienced team of trainers, specialise in making the digital world accessible to everyone. DigiEnable is a digital training company offering a wide range of fun and engaging workshops, which show that with the right support, technology is not as scary as some think it is.
Subjects covered include Audio production, Video production, Social Media, Web design, Understanding software and more. Our workshops are interactive, hands on and leave you with skills to take back to your business or organisation, and make a difference straight away.
DigiEnable’s aim is to demystify technology by creating workshops that will enable anyone, regardless of ability, to engage with IT and the online world, using simple tools and free software. Many people become frustrated at not being able to utilise technology, in a way which works for them. DigiEnable believes with the right training, and the right support, barriers can be removed and a whole new world can be opened.
DigiEnable is proud of the relationship it has with Businesses, Councils and Charitable Organisations across the UK, delivering information relevant to their needs, specific to their sector.
 
Find out more at www.DigiEnable.co.uk