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Libraries and Makers Resources
Last Modified: 07 July 2014
A document collecting resources on libraries and makers, including books, guides, websites, and links to webinars.
Springfield-Greene County library center helps public attain dreams
Last Modified: 31 August 2012
After attending a WebJunction webinar, Kathleen O'Dell sees a local newspaper article reporting on the library's influence on one man's life and in turn "tells the library's story" in a follow-up article in the Springfield News-Leader.
Computer Introduction: ?How Do I Turn This Darn Thing On??
Last Modified: 21 March 2012
In this introductory class, participants are introduced to computer components, learn how to use a mouse, create and manipulate files, and become less apprehensive about using a computer. Handouts, diagrams, and exercises are included.
Computer Lab Setup
Last Modified: 21 March 2012
Here are some ideas and handy illustrations on how to set up a computer lab or training room. This document can be used in conjunction with the Training Strategies Class Handouts series.
Creating Lesson Plans for Teaching the Public
Last Modified: 21 March 2012
Follow the tale of how the Hibbing Public Library created lesson plans to teach patrons, and access the lessons themselves to teach patrons at your library.
- Facebook-2010-Privacy-Handout.doc
- Facebook-2010-Lesson-Plan.doc
- Facebook-2010-Basics-Handout.doc
- Facebook-2010-PowerPoint.ppt
Facebook for TechnoSeniors Workshop
Last Modified: 21 March 2012
This set of resources was developed by a non-profit organization for teaching an introductory Facebook workshop. They deliver this technology class as part of a Technoseniors program provided in very small country towns in Australia.
- Getting to Know Your Library: the Community
- Getting to Know Your Library: Computers
- Getting to Know Your Library: eBooks, Digital Media and Databases
- Getting to Know Your Library: Marketing
- Getting to Know Your Library: Policies
- Getting to Know Your Library: Resources and Logistics
- Getting to Know Your Library: The Books!
- Getting to Know Your Library: Volunteers
- Steps to Success: Computer Class and Resource Referral List
- Steps to Success: Delivering Classroom Training
- Steps to Success: eReaders, Tablets and Smartphones
- Steps to Success: Grant Writing
- Steps to Success: Marketing
- Steps to Success: Outreach
- Steps to Success: Providing One-on-One Assistance
- Steps to Success: Plan a New Computer Class
- Steps to Success: Troubleshooting
- Steps to Success: Volunteers
- Level Up: Attend a Community Event
- Level Up: Community Data Gathering
- Level Up: Create or update a Handout
- Level Up: Create or update a Screencast or Online How-to Guide
- Level Up: Create a Volunteer Handbook
- Level Up: Demographics and Polices
- Level Up: Emerging Technology
- Level Up: Evaluate the Effectiveness of a Service
- Level Up: Google Analytics
- Level Up: Implement a New Technology
- Level Up: Open Source Software
- Level Up: Partnerships
- Level Up: Privacy
- Level Up: Reflect
- Level Up: Put Together a Technology Policy
- Level Up: Put Together a Troubleshooting Checklist
- Level Up: Safe Social Networking
- Level Up: Social Media
- Level Up: Staff Training
- Level Up: Understanding Filtering
- Level Up: Understanding the needs of People with Disabilities in Your Community
- Level Up: Understand Security
- Level Up: User Experience
- Level Up: Web Content
- Where might I find volunteers for tech training?
- Volunteer with Your Library!
- Volunteer Time Sheet
Guiding Ohio Online: Volunteer Technology Instructor Training
Last Modified: 21 March 2012
Guiding Ohio Online is an AmeriCorps program that places members in rural Ohio libraries to deliver digital literacy training through computer classes, one-on-one computer assistance, outreach, and volunteer recruitment.
Information Literacy and Public Libraries
Last Modified: 21 March 2012
The public library's essential role in helping people develop their ability to find and use information.
MS PowerPoint 2007 - Introduction
Last Modified: 21 March 2012
These PowerPoint Introduction class materials include an instructions document, a PowerPoint layout/definitions handout, and a PowerPoint slideshow that is used as an example and what the participants recreate during class.
- Camtasia-Step-by-Step.doc
- Proposing-and-Drafting-a-Script.doc
- SFPL-Tutorial-survey.pdf
- Tutorial-Creation.docx
San Francisco Public Library - Best Practices for Patron Tutorials
Last Modified: 21 March 2012
These documents describe the best practices and processes used by the San Francisco Public Library to create online patron tutorials. Also includes the results of the survey that was given to users who viewed the final tutorial.
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