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10 Steps to Promote Learning in Your Conference Presentation
I believe the goal of presenting should be to a create a change in the listener; a change of behavior, thinking and/or feeling. Any good teacher or trainer will tell you that to be effective in creating that change, you must begin with the learning objective(s) in mind, and work backwards from there to design the lesson or the talk.
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ALA 2009 Schedule of Conference Events and Sessions
As you plan your 2009 ALA schedule, please include these great sessions and events that will feature both WebJunction staff and members. We’ll be presenting, participating in panels, catching up with old friends and meeting new ones.
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ALA 2010 Building with Competencies
Power point slides and handout for the presentation by Betha Gutsche, WebJunction Program Manager, and Sandra Smith, Denver Public Library Training Manager.
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ARSL 2009: Keeping Your Head While Serving the Community
A presentation to the ARSL Annual Conference with George Needham and Chrystie Hill on September 11, 2009.
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ARSL: Libraries and Workforce Recovery
Handout and slides for Libraries and Workforce Recovery, presented at the Association for Rural and Small Libraries conference, Denver 2010, by Shelley Walchak, Kathleen Rainwater, Jackie Kuusinen and Jennifer Peterson
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Best Practices for Cohorts attending Online Events
Lessons learned from libraries attending online events as groups or blended with face2face local events.
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Best Small Library in America: Chelsea District Library
How did the Chelsea District Library win the Best Small Library Award from Library Journal? One aspect was definitely their innovative programming. Hear how they plan and deliver innovative library services to one of today's fastest growing demographic groups - older adults.
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Change is Coming: MT Library Certification Program Update
Presentation from the 2009 Montana Library Association Conference on updates and promotion of the state's continuous education initiatives.
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Collaborative E-Learning
A discussion of identifying and meeting library staff needs, e-learning challenges, e-learning opportunities, leveraging e-learning practices and tools.
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Community First: Overview Presentation
Presented at LITA National Forum 2008.
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Conexiones: Connect with and Serve Latinos in Your Community
Resources, handouts, and web page created for the Conexiones preconference for the Kansas Library Association/Mountain Plains Library Association joint conference held in Wichita, April 1, 2009.
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Continuum of Engagement: from passive to active, individual to community
A Computers in Libraries presentation, March 30, 2009, addressing online and f2f community engagement. Barriers to engagement and strategies for overcoming barriers are presented, as well as a case model for public participation programming.
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E-Learning in Library Organizations
Presentations and handouts on e-learning for library organizations from the Public Libraries Association and Computers In Libraries 2006 Meetings
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Engage your community
Five principles for developing online learning communities. delivered 25 January 2009 at ALA Midwinter
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Expanding your world through Web Conferencing PLA 2010
A PLA 2010 presentation covers the uses of web conferencing tools, examples of tools, best practices and success stories.
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From Hype to Help: Making a Difference with New Technologies
Audio recording of PLA presentation about panelists' experiences creating customized online communities and cooperative programs for library staff.
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Futureproofing
Slides from the 9/19 keynote address by Joan Frye Williams and George Needham.
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Inside, Outside, & Online: building your library community
A presentation by WebJunction Community Director, Chrystie Hill, for the joint PNLA/WLA conference in August 2010. This program was sponsored by WebJunction.
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Introduction to LibX
Introduction to LibX (libx.org), a browser extension for Firefox and IE that better integrates library resources into the online research experience.
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Keeping Your Computers Up and Running—We Can Help!
Jennifer Peterson's slides of presentation at ALA 2008 and the write-up from BlogJunction.
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