[Libs-Or] Free Webinar (1/27) - Technology Training for Library Staff (TechSoup)

Crystal Schimpf crystal at kixal.com
Wed Jan 13 06:28:10 PST 2016


Please join us for this free webinar and learn fun and effective ways to
develop technology skills amongst library staff:


*Technology Training for Library Staff: Effective and Engaging Training
Programs Wednesday, January 27, 11:00am-12:00pm PST*
Registration Link: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/lpbeog1w500a&eom
<https://cc.readytalk.com/r/g5m04xepq6mb&eom>

How can we get library staff excited about learning new technology skills?
How can libraries be better prepared to help the public with technology
questions? How can staff go from tech shy to tech savvy? Designing an
engaging technology training program can help all library staff get up to
speed.

Join us for this free webinar to learn about two fun and engaging staff
technology training programs in public libraries. Our guest panelists will
share details of their programs, including success stories and lessons
learned.

   - The Estes Valley Library dedicated six months to bringing every staff
   member up to technical literacy through trainings that were hands-on and
   fun. Tech Guide Diana Laughlin will share their Technology Competencies,
   the process they created for staff learning, and the way they approached
   staff accountability.
   - The Sunnyvale Public Library designed the True Tech Ninja program.
   Adult Services Librarian Rachel Schmidt will share how they created a
   gamified program to teach technology skills through seven stages. Team work
   was encouraged and rewarded, and library administration played a key role
   in motivating staff to learn.

This webinar will be recorded and archived on the TechSoup for Libraries
website. Please register for this webinar to receive an email notification
when the archive is available. Email questions to
cschimpf at techsoupglobal.org

Register for this webinar here: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/lpbeog1w500a&eom



Crystal Schimpf
Webinar Producer, TechSoup for Libraries
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