[Libs-Or] October's Online Learning Opportunities
Darci Hanning
darci.hanning at state.or.us
Mon Oct 1 08:59:48 PDT 2018
Greetings!
Free Training: September 2018
[cid:image004.jpg at 01D45965.1A9FB470]Training opportunities for this month were compiled and shared by the Wyoming State Library<http://library.wyo.gov/>. Do you have a free program that you would like to share? Add it to the Wyoming State Library calendar here: http://library.wyo.gov/services/training/calendar.
For upcoming WebJunction webinars check the WebJunction Webinar Calendar<https://webjunction.org/events/webjunction.html> and visit the WebJunction Course Catalog<https://learn.webjunction.org/> for additional FREE online learning resources.
Day-Long Online Events in October:
* October 13, Steam Training: Spark Curiosity, Explore Learning, and Fuel Imagination (Simple K12)<https://www.simplek12.com/webinar/>
A series of six sessions that discuss how to increase STEAM-oriented practices into your classroom or library.
* October 17, Mini-Conference: Social Crisis Management in a 21st Century World (Library 2.0)<https://www.library20.com/page/socialcrisis>
Join us for a series of conversations on how libraries have developed, responded, and championed programs and services to address social crises and learn about outcomes. What's the new normal for libraries in this world of social and economic disparity? Has it altered or enhanced our core mission?
* October 24, National Archives Virtual Genealogy Fair 2018 (National Archives)<https://www.archives.gov/calendar/genealogy-fair>
Every year, the National Archives hosts a virtual Genealogy Fair via live webcast on YouTube. The sessions offer family history research tools on Federal records for all skill levels.
*Full descriptions and links to more information available at WebJunction<https://www.webjunction.org/find-training/free-events.html>. (You can also check there for possible archived webinars.)
ADVOCACY
* Oct 3: Advocacy for Everyone (Association for Library Service to Children)
* Oct 25: Literacy Heroes and Global Libraries (American Association of School Librarians)
ASSESSMENT & PLANNING
* Oct 2: The Making of the Best Small Library in America (Library Journal)
* Oct 11: #TrendingNow: Using Data to Grow Your Patronage (Library Journal)
* Oct 18: Measuring Success: How to Strategically Assess Your Program (VolunteerMatch)
* Oct 23: Strategic Planning When You Can't Afford A Consultant (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
* Oct 2: An Introduction to Assistive Technology (Washington State Library)
BOARDS
* Oct 30: The Boardroom 2018: Seven Habits of Effective Library Boards (State Library of Iowa)
CAREERS
* Oct 18: In the Shoes of a Fellow: The National Library of Medicine's Associate Fellowship Program (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
CHILDREN & TEENS
* Oct 9: New Ways to Supercharge Your Storytimes (WebJunction)
* Oct 10: Creating Nature-based Classrooms: Breaking the Aesthetic Code of Early Childhood Environments (Early Childhood Investigations)
* Oct 11: Equity of Access (YALSA)
* Oct 11: Inquiry: What Does It Mean for Young Children and How Do We Support It in Early Learning Programs? (Early Childhood Investigations)
* Oct 24: Story-times and Transitions with Heart: Lessons for Early Educators from youth librarians (Early Childhood Investigations)
* Oct 30: Book Tasting in the Library: A recipe for reading (Infopeople)
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT
* Oct 4: Dreaming of STEAM: Hands-on Learning for Young Readers (Booklist)
* Oct 4: Taking the STEM to Them: Circulating STEM Kits in a Library of Things (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
* Oct 9: Spectacular Series Nonfiction: Fall 2018 (Booklist)
* Oct 10: Entertainment-The Top Digital Library Service in 2019 (American Libraries Live)
* Oct 11: YA Announcements: Winter and Beyond (Booklist)
* Oct 11: Feathers On and Off the Bird: Documenting and Caring for Featherwork (Connecting to Collections)
* Oct 18: Book Club Matchmaker: Standout Selections for This Season and Next (Booklist)
* Oct 23: Curating your Best Collection (Colorado State Library)
* Oct 23: Preserving Artifacts of Free Speech: Caring for Political Memorabilia (Connecting to Collections)
COMMUNICATION
* Oct 31: 5 Trends Shaping a New Reality for Nonprofits (Firespring)
DIGITAL RESOURCES
* Oct 9: 3 Cool Tools for Digital Writing (TeachersFirst)
DATABASES & eRESOURCES
* Oct 18: The Patent Office and Its Publications (Federal Depository Library Program)
* Oct 25: Database of the Month: Social Issues (Wyoming State Library)
* Oct 30: Rural America: Federal and Non-Profit Resources on Economic Development, Health, and Housing (Federal Depository Library Program)
DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE
* Oct 3: RTSS/TNT Present "Streaming Video 101 for Academic Libraries: Life after Purchasing (Or We Have Streaming Media, Now What?)" (North Carolina Library Association)
* Oct 9: Delivering Government Solutions in the 21st Century (GovLoop)
* Oct 10: Beyond Awareness: Strategies for Demonstrating Cultural Competence in Library Services to Children (Association for Library Service to Children)
* Oct 10: Advancing Racial Equity in Your Library (Public Library Association)
* Oct 11: Equity of Access (YALSA)
* Oct 11: Three Steps to Thriving in Chaos (Effectiveness Institute)
* Oct 25: Are You Asking the Right Data Management Questions? (GovLoop)
FUNDRAISING
* Oct 2: Building a Successful Grants Program 101 (Elevate)
* Oct 2: Enhancing Your #GivingTuesday with Social Media (Blackbaud)
* Oct 3: 5 Things You Need to Crush Your Year-End Fundraising Goals (Network for Good)
* Oct 3: Introduction to Project Budgets (Grantspace)
* Oct 9: How Your Nonprofit Can Get $10K Per Month In Free Google Advertising (CharityHowTo)
* Oct 9: Getting ready for #GivingTuesday (Big Duck)
* Oct 10: 7 Steps for Getting Started in Major Gifts (Even in Small Shops) (CharityHowTo)
* Oct 15: How to Attract, Cultivate and Wow Sponsors (Firespring)
* Oct 18: Capital Campaign Communications: Creating a Powerful Case for Support (Bloomerang)
* Oct 18: How to Avoid Fundraising's Quiet Killer: Donor Attrition (Firespring)
* Oct 24: How to Turn Event Guests Into Donors (CharityHowTo)
* Oct 24: Introduction to Finding Grants (Grantspace)
LEGAL
* Oct 11: A Virtual Copyright Education Center for Libraries, Archives and Museums (Lyrasis)
LIBRARY SPACES
* Oct 30: Why a Digital Media Lab Belongs in Your Library (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
MANAGEMENT
* Oct 9: Creating an Interlibrary Loan Policy for Your Public Library (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
* Oct 10: Game On! Motivate and Engage Your Staff with Gaming Strategies (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
* Oct 11: Build a Better Workplace Culture with Compassion and Purpose (American Management Association)
* Oct 16: Bozarthzone! Juggling 101: Managing Multiple Priorities (InSync Training)
OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS
* Oct 10: NCompass Live: Virtual Tours in the Library with Nebraska History (Nebraska Library Commission)
* Oct 10: Transform National Family Learning Insights Into Local Library Impact (Demco)
PROGRAMMING
* Oct 4: Taking the STEM to Them: Circulating STEM Kits in a Library of Things (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
* Oct 9: New Ways to Supercharge Your Storytimes (WebJunction)
* Oct 15: Info2Go! BreakoutEDU in the Library (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
* Oct 17: DIY Escape Rooms and Other Immersive Experiences (Utah State Library)
* Oct 17: Flipped Classroom: Turning Traditional Library Programs Upside Down (Georgia Library Association)
* Oct 17: Tales of the Crypt: Danville's Living History Night (Programming Librarian)
* Oct 23: Let's Get Moving at the Library! Physical Activity Programs for Fun & Health (Indiana State Library)
* Oct 25: Literacy Heroes and Global Libraries (American Association of School Librarians)
* Oct 25: Is The Cloud Safe? Ensuring Security on the Cloud (TechSoup)
READER'S ADVISORY
* Oct 4: Dreaming of STEAM: Hands-on Learning for Young Readers (Booklist)
* Oct 9: Spectacular Series Nonfiction: Fall 2018 (Booklist)
* Oct 9: Social Activism in YA Lit (School Library Journal)
* Oct 11: YA Announcements: Winter and Beyond (Booklist)
* Oct 18: Book Club Matchmaker: Standout Selections for This Season and Next (Booklist)
* Oct 30: Book Tasting in the Library: A recipe for reading (Infopeople)
REFERENCE
* Oct 11: Open science: from empowering people to employing platforms (Library Connect)
* Oct 16: Train (Maybe) For The Olympics: Using Government Resources To Learn About Appropriate Exercise (Federal Depository Library Program)
* Oct 16: 12 Steps to Stay Safer Online (TechSoup)
* Oct 17: Public Health Resources - Breezing Along with the RML (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
* Oct 18: The Patent Office and Its Publications (Federal Depository Library Program)
SCHOOL LIBRARIES
* Oct 2: Getting Augmented Reality in Your Classroom with HP Reveal (Technology & Innovation in Education)
* Oct 9: Social Activism in YA Lit (School Library Journal)
* Oct 9: 3 Cool Tools for Digital Writing (TeachersFirst)
* Oct 10: Creating Nature-based Classrooms: Breaking the Aesthetic Code of Early Childhood Environments (Early Childhood Investigations)
* Oct 10: Defending Intellectual Freedom: LGBTQ+ Materials in School Libraries (American Association of School Librarians)
* Oct 11: Inquiry: What Does It Mean for Young Children and How Do We Support It in Early Learning Programs? (Early Childhood Investigations)
* Oct 15: Info2Go! BreakoutEDU in the Library (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
* Oct 15: Fight Fake News: Media Literacy for Students (edWeb)
* Oct 17: Tales of the Crypt: Danville's Living History Night (Programming Librarian)
* Oct 24: Transforming Learning with Chrome (edWeb)
* Oct 24: NCompass Live: Strategies for Identifying Fake News (Nebraska Library Commission)
* Oct 24: Story-times and Transitions with Heart: Lessons for Early Educators from youth librarians (Early Childhood Investigations)
* Oct 25: Literacy Heroes and Global Libraries (American Association of School Librarians)
TECHNOLOGY
* Oct 2: Getting Augmented Reality in Your Classroom with HP Reveal (Technology & Innovation in Education)
* Oct 11: Technology and Scale in Microenterprise: Lessons Learned from Grameen America (TechSoup for Libraries)
* Oct 24: Transforming Learning with Chrome (edWeb)
* Oct 25: Is The Cloud Safe? Ensuring Security on the Cloud (TechSoup)
* Oct 30: AI Bot 'Professor/Librarian' Delivers Lecture to Combat Fake News (San Jose State University iSchool)
* Oct 30: Why a Digital Media Lab Belongs in Your Library (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
TRAINING & INSTRUCTION
* Oct 9: Facilitating a Robust Social Learning Experience for Geographically Dispersed Teams (InSync Training)
* Oct 11: A Virtual Copyright Education Center for Libraries, Archives and Museums (Lyrasis)
* Oct 17: Flipped Classroom: Turning Traditional Library Programs Upside Down (Georgia Library Association)
* Oct 31: NCompass Live: Teaching Digital Literacy in Your Library (Nebraska Library Commission)
VOLUNTEERS
* Oct 9: Where Do I Go From Here? Engage Volunteers in New Ways (VolunteerMatch)
* Oct 18: Measuring Success: How to Strategically Assess Your Program (VolunteerMatch)
Cheers,
Darci Hanning, MLIS
Public Library Consultant / CE Coordinator
darci.hanning at state.or.us<mailto:darci.hanning at state.or.us> | 503-378-2527 | https://oregon.gov/library
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