Lunch & Learn | Digital
Discover. Learn. Connect.
At En Piste, we believe in continuous learning and sharing knowledge between professionals. Our new Lunch & Learn initiative invites you to make the most of your lunch break by discovering tools, tips and best practices related to digital transformation and professional skills development, across Canada.
What is a Lunch & Learn?
Lunch & Learns are a friendly format where, over the course of an hour, Matthieu Gagnon, our Digital Development Coordinator, introduces you to a variety of topics related to digital tools, new technologies and best practices for everyday work. In addition to learning concrete tips, you’ll be able to engage in enriching conversations with your peers, hear about their successes, and share your own experiences. Additionally, dedicated Facebook Messenger groups will be available so that you can continue the conversation after the session and deepen your connections.
Why participate?
- Stay up-to-date: Explore new technological trends and discover how they can optimize your work.
- Acquire skills: Develop your digital skills through clear and accessible presentations.
- Community building: Engage in enriching discussions with your colleagues and benefit from concrete feedback.
Where do the sessions happen?
Lunch & Learn sessions take place online, accessible from anywhere. After each session, the conversation continues in dedicated Facebook Messenger groups, where participants can ask additional questions, share insights, and engage in ongoing discussions. A connection link for the session is sent to participants beforehand, and the link to the Facebook group will be provided at the end of the Lunch & Learn, fostering a collaborative environment that extends beyond the session itself.
Where can I register?
Register here!To be announced
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Law 25 | November 28th 2024
Our first Lunch & Learn offered an overview of Law 25, which governs the protection of personal information in Québec. Tailored for circus arts professionals and organizations, this session had the goal of helping you understand new legal obligations and adopt best practices to ensure compliance. Learn how to safeguard the personal data of your members and partners in an evolving regulatory environment.
Matthieu J Gagnon
is the Digital Development Coordinator at En Piste, Canada’s national circus arts alliance. Responding to the sector’s growing needs, he focuses on simplifying digital technologies for artists and organizations. With an approach centered on demystifying technical concepts, Matthieu makes digital tools and practices accessible and practical, providing a space where participants can explore these technologies without feeling intimidated. His expertise in communication and project management supports En Piste’s digital transition, bringing a pragmatic and creative vision that enhances the visibility of circus arts across Canada.