Embracing creativity at Stockport DigiFest
The Stockport DigiFest, held in February as part of Stockport’s tenure as the GM Town of Culture, showcased over 70 workshops, activities, and sessions aimed at enhancing digital skills. The festival’s highlights throughout the month featured podcasting workshops, virtual reality experiences, digital videography and photography, hackathons, and even the assembly of a robotic chicken!
The plethora of activities drew attendees from various age groups and areas of the borough, culminating in a digital inclusion seminar on Thursday, 29 February. This seminar delved into how digital advancements could foster a healthier Stockport community and highlighted the increasing importance of digital skills in the workforce.
Themes celebrated throughout the town of culture month included:
- Makes: Celebrating digital art and creation in its myriad forms. Participants had the chance to engage in making digital music, video games, animations, and draw online inspiration for knitting, crafting, and cooking.
- Sounds: Encouraging musical and spoken word activities through podcasting workshops, digioki (online karaoke), creation of laser-blaster sound effects, exploration of sound wave functions, and enhancing music streaming competencies.
- Moves: Highlighting digital means to stay active, such as using digital pedometers and fitness apps, finding online fitness sessions, and participating in QR code-based treasure hunts.
- Tastes: Promoting Stockport’s food and drink scene with food scanner demos, online recipe sharing, healthy eating tips, and tutorials on ordering food deliveries online.
Councillor Jilly Julian, Cabinet Member for Finance and Resources, says: “The internet has revolutionised how we live, learn, and work, opening up boundless opportunities for people with digital skills. But it can seem scary for those without the confidence to jump into this new world. By getting creative with digital during Stockport DigiFest, we’ve appealed to people of all ages and interests, tempting residents with fun activities to develop new digital skills to benefit them in their wider lives.”