[Libs-Or] Free Webinar 3/23 - Digital Literacy Training Resources (TechSoup)
Crystal Schimpf
crystal at kixal.com
Sun Mar 6 11:49:43 PST 2016
Are you looking for more ideas and resources to help patrons (and staff)
learn technology? Attend this free webinar featuring digital literacy
resources for libraries.
*Digital Literacy Training Tutorials for Libraries*
Wednesday, March 23, 11:00am-12:00pm PST
Registration link: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/1y8yo3thl2v5&eom
Libraries are an integral part of digital inclusion and technology training
in communities across the United States. GCFLearnFree.org and
DigitalLearn.org are two resources that provide free digital literacy and
technology training tutorials that can be used by library staff to assist
patrons. Come to this free webinar to learn what these sites have to offer,
and to gain ideas for integrating these resources into library services and
programming:
- GCFLearnFree.org has over 100 free digital literacy tutorials
available, including topics in Computer Basics, Windows, Mobile Devices,
Social Media, Online Banking, and Microsoft Office. We’ll discuss various
ways libraries around the country have used GCFLearnFree.org in their
programs and with their patrons.
- DigitalLearn.org launched in June 2013 fosters the work of libraries
and community organizations as they work to increase digital literacy
across the nation, and includes a growing collection of self-directed
tutorials for library users to learn basic technology skills.
DigitalLearn.org also hosts a community of practice for digital literacy
trainers to share resources, tools and best practices.
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/1y8yo3thl2v5&eom
Crystal Schimpf
Webinar Producer, TechSoup for Libraries
CEO/Founder, Kixal
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