Webinars
14 December 2017
From Tots to Teens: STE(A)M-powered Ideas for Programming
In this webinar, learn how to create engaging and skill-building STE(A)M programs for kids from preschool age to teenage.
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01 November 2017
Beyond Food for Fines: Libraries, Food Banks and Feeding America
This webinar presented in collaboration with Feeding America, provides strategies for libraries to partner with food banks to address community food insecurity.
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12 October 2017
Bilingual Storytimes: Reaching Through the Language Barrier
This webinar focuses on how to research, plan, and deliver storytimes in languages other than English, even when you don't speak the language.
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26 September 2017
The Name of the Game: Playing Tabletop Games to Build 21st Century Skills
A webinar on tabletop games including an overview of game types and how public libraries are using them for programming and projects to grow 21st century skills.
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11 May 2017
Beyond the Welcome Sign: Tailoring Immigrant Services for Success
In this webinar, learn strategies from two LJ Movers & Shakers who help new immigrants feel welcomed by library and community.
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14 February 2017
Libraries Help Patrons Become Financially Empowered Consumers
In this webinar, learn about the financial education resources you can use with your patrons, made available by the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau.
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06 December 2016
Culinary Literacy: A Library Recipe for Cooking Up Literacy and Community
In this webinar, get inspired by the work of a 2016 LJ Mover & Shaker who is using a library kitchen to nourish a multitude of community literacies in Philadelphia.
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04 October 2016
Teen Programming: A Mover & Shaker's Recipe for Impact and Success
A webinar, hosted in collaboration with Library Journal, presented by 2016 Mover & Shaker, Courtney Saldana, on teen programming, from assessment to implementation.
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19 July 2016
Coding for Everyone: How Your Library Can Help Anyone Learn to Code
A webinar introducing approaches, examples, and resources for library coding programs for a variety of audiences.
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28 April 2016
Make, Do, Share: Build a STEM Learning Community
A webinar presenting a ready-to-use system that empowers libraries of all sizes to become community STEM leaders.
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