[Libs-Or] Online Learning Opportunities for April
Darci Hanning
darci.hanning at state.or.us
Mon Apr 1 09:18:11 PDT 2019
Happy Spring everyone, and welcome to April's list of free webinars! From Advocacy to Volunteers, there's something for everyone!
[cid:image002.jpg at 01D4E86B.E3DDB6D0]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.
*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
* At Your Leisure: Using Statistical Data to Support Your Library<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-0kX3KAmgE> (Wyoming State Library)
* Apr 3: To Be Everywhere Or Not to Be Everywhere: A Practical Approach To Multichannel Marketing (Network for Good)
* Apr 9: How to Lead Conversations About Healthy, Responsible Media Use (edWeb)
* Apr 9: Put Your Website to Work: A Deep Dive Into Digital Trends (Firespring)
* Apr 18: 5 Simple Ways to Boost Your Nonprofit's Media Relations Strategy (Bloomerang)
* Apr 23: 5 Things Every Nonprofit Needs to Consider About Its Website (TechSoup)
* Apr 24: Don't #%?$ My Graphic Novels: Conquering Challenges and Protecting the Right to Read (American Association of School Librarians)
* Apr 25: Donor Stewardship that Tells a Story (Bloomerang)
ASSESSMENT & PLANNING
* Apr 4: Learning Analytics: How to Show Your Work is Making an Impact (InSync Training)
BOARDS
* At Your Leisure: Trustee Trouble 6<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvsjmlCSg-Y> (Wyoming State Library)
* Apr 9: How to Get Your Board Members to Raise Money in Only 15 Minutes Per Month (GuideStar)
CAREERS
* At Your Leisure: The Career Advice You Probably Didn't Get<https://www.ted.com/talks/susan_colantuono_the_career_advice_you_probably_didn_t_get> (TED Talk)
* Apr 12: 4 Confidence Boosts to Reach Your Full Potential (Nonprofit Hub)
* Apr 30: New Librarianship: Professional Evolution within a Team Environment (iSchool @ UW-Madison)
CHILDREN & TEENS
* At Your Leisure: 10 Secret Tips To Support Youth Services<https://ischool.wisc.edu/continuing-education/past-webinars> (iSchool @ UW-Madison)
* Apr 3: Giving Storytime a Tune-Up: Music Activities to Support Engagement and Understanding (Association for Library Service to Children)
* Apr 3: Music and Movement at the Library! An Interactive Music Based Program for Infants and Toddlers (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
* Apr 3: The Power of Manga, Comics, & Graphic Novels through the Lens of the AASL Standards Frameworks for Learners (American Association of School Librarians)
* Apr 4: Supporting Developing Readers at the Library: Reader's Advisory for K-3rd Graders (Colorado State Library)
* Apr 4: Celebrating Diversity & Multiculturalism through Crafts (Infopeople)
* Apr 4: The American Archive of Public Broadcasting (AABP) in the Classroom (Library of Congress)
* Apr 9: Middle-Grade Mania: Part One (Booklist)
* Apr 9: Early Childhood Expertise Beyond Libraryland: Serving Refugee and Immigrant Families (Association for Library Service to Children)
* Apr 10: Making Lemonade: Teaching Young Children to Think Optimistically (Early Childhood Investigations)
* Apr 10: Addressing the Gatekeepers: How to Turn Comic and Graphic Novel Skeptics Into Believers (American Association of School Librarians)
* Apr 11: Improving Literacy for Striving Readers: Classroom Strategies (Follett)
* Apr 16: Impact Discussion: The Challenges and Strategies of Reaching Hard to Reach Girls with STEM Education (National Girl's Collaborative Project)
* Apr 17: Inquiry, Exploration, Problem-solving: Nurturing STEM Thinking in All Young Learners (AbleNet)
* Apr 17: School Readiness Webinar Series, Part 4: Overview of the School Readiness Toolkit (Infopeople)
* Apr 17: Comics Librarianship: Essential Tools for the School Librarian (American Association of School Librarians)
* Apr 24: Where the Wild Things Learn and Play (Association for Library Service to Children)
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT
* Apr 2: Macmillan Spring Fling: Best New Adult Books (and some YA, too!) (Booklist)
* Apr 10: NCompass Live: What is OER? Outstanding, Extraordinary Raw materials? (Nebraska Library Commission)
* Apr 18: Collection Development in the School Library (School Library Connection)
* Apr 23: YA/Teen Book Buzz Spring 2019 (School Library Journal)
* Apr 23: Library Love for LibraryReads (Booklist)
* Apr 25: Check It Out! New Books for Ages 0-18 (State Library of Iowa)
COMMUNICATION
* Apr 3: To Be Everywhere Or Not to Be Everywhere: A Practical Approach To Multichannel Marketing (Network for Good)
* Apr 4: "What Are You Trying to Say?" Improving Writing and Communications with plainlanguage.gov (Federal Depository Library Program)
* Apr 9: Free Tools for Working with Graphics and the Web (Infopeople)
* Apr 9: How to Lead Conversations About Healthy, Responsible Media Use (edWeb)
* Apr 10: The Art of Public Speaking (Utah State Library)
* Apr 10: Principles of Speaking Plainly (Digital Gov)
* Apr 18: 5 Simple Ways to Boost Your Nonprofit's Media Relations Strategy (Bloomerang)
* Apr 23: 5 Things Every Nonprofit Needs to Consider About Its Website (TechSoup)
DIGITAL RESOURCES
* Apr 9: Leveraging e-Content for Libraries and Patrons (iSchool @ UW-Madison)
* Apr 9: Current Trends in Public Library Digital Services: Results of the 2019 Library Journal Benchmark Survey (Library Journal)
* Apr 17: How to Effectively Use Your Digital Library (School Library Journal)
DATABASES & E-RESOURCES
* Apr 9: Play Ball! (Wyoming State Library)
DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE
* Apr 2: What Is Net Neutrality And Why Is It Important To Libraries? (iSchool @ UW-Madison)
* Apr 2: Microsoft Meetings (Technology and Innovation in Education)
* Apr 4: "What Are You Trying to Say?" Improving Writing and Communications with plainlanguage.gov (Federal Depository Library Program)
* Apr 5: 6 Essentials for Teams That Work (Effectiveness Institute)
* Apr 8: Librarians Without Borders Guatemala (ALA International Relations Round Table)
* Apr 9: Leveraging e-Content for Libraries and Patrons (iSchool @ UW-Madison)
* Apr 9: Learning by Doing: How to Train the Modern Learner (Training Industry)
* Apr 9: Shifting the Narrative to Advance Racial Equity (Grantspace)
* Apr 9: Early Childhood Expertise Beyond Libraryland: Serving Refugee and Immigrant Families (Association for Library Service to Children)
* Apr 10: The Art of Public Speaking (Utah State Library)
* Apr 10: Principles of Speaking Plainly (Digital Gov)
* Apr 12: 4 Confidence Boosts to Reach Your Full Potential (Nonprofit Hub)
* Apr 18: The Power of Small: How Rural Libraries Help Their Communities Thrive (WebJunction)
* Apr 24: Where's My Cape? Managing a Youth Services Department (Indiana State Library)
* Apr 25: The Library as Social Connector: Forging Community Connection (WebJunction)
* Apr 30: New Librarianship: Professional Evolution within a Team Environment (iSchool @ UW-Madison)
FUNDRAISING
* Apr 3: Introduction to Project Budgets (Grantspace)
* Apr 4: How to Stand Out From the Crowd in Online Grant Applications (Charity How To)
* Apr 9: Swiping Right: Courting Your New Donors (Blackbaud)
* Apr 9: How to Get Your Board Members to Raise Money in Only 15 Minutes Per Month (GuideStar)
* Apr 16: How to Turn Event Guests Into Donors (Charity How To)
* Apr 16: How Nonprofits Can Raise More Money Through Crowdfunding (Nonprofit Tech for Good)
* Apr 25: Donor Stewardship that Tells a Story (Bloomerang)
LEGAL
* Apr 3: NCompass Live: Nonprofit Basics for Libraries (Nebraska Library Commission)
LIBRARY SPACES
* Apr 11: Government Innovation: Making the Mission Possible (GovLoop)
* Apr 24: Where the Wild Things Learn and Play (Association for Library Service to Children)
MANAGEMENT
* Apr 3: Introduction to Project Budgets (Grantspace)
* Apr 4: Tools Every Nonprofit Needs to Simplify Their Life (Firespring)
* Apr 24: Where's My Cape? Managing a Youth Services Department (Indiana State Library)
OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS
* At Your Leisure: Laying Out the Welcome Mat: Asset Mapping to Better Serve the Immigrant Community<https://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/laying-out-the-welcome-mat.html> (WebJunction & TechSoup)
* Apr 2: Creating Civil Engagement and Conversation with YOUR Community (Washington State Library)
* Apr 10: Partner with School Educators "Like a Boss" (Booklist)
* Apr 16: AnyAbility: Serving Adults with Disabilities (Indiana State Library)
* Apr 17: Collaborating with Local Health Organizations to Address Health Disparities in your Community (Colorado State Library)
* Apr 18: The Power of Small: How Rural Libraries Help Their Communities Thrive (WebJunction)
* Apr 23: Creating a Community of Readers: Academic Librarians Promoting Reading on Campus (iSchool @ UW-Madison)
* Apr 23: Helping Children Succeed Through Family Engagement (Education Week)
* Apr 25: The Library as Social Connector: Forging Community Connection (WebJunction)
PROGRAMMING
* Apr 2: Summer Library Programming and Library Moon Walk (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
* Apr 3: Giving Storytime a Tune-Up: Music Activities to Support Engagement and Understanding (Association for Library Service to Children)
* Apr 3: Music and Movement at the Library! An Interactive Music Based Program for Infants and Toddlers (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
* Apr 4: Celebrating Diversity & Multiculturalism through Crafts (Infopeople)
* Apr 16: AnyAbility: Serving Adults with Disabilities (Indiana State Library)
* Apr 23: Preserving Your Family History (Association for Library Collections & Technical Services)
* Apr 25: Caring for Family Keepsakes (Association for Library Collections & Technical Services)
* Apr 25: Get in the Game: Esports and Libraries (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
* Apr 30: Creatively Exploring the 12-Bar Blues (Library of Congress)
READERS' ADVISORY
* Apr 2: Macmillan Spring Fling: Best New Adult Books (and some YA, too!) (Booklist)
* Apr 4: Supporting Developing Readers at the Library: Reader's Advisory for K-3rd Graders (Colorado State Library)
* Apr 23: Library Love for LibraryReads (Booklist)
* Apr 25: Check It Out! New Books for Ages 0-18 (State Library of Iowa)
REFERENCE
* Apr 1: Data on a Deadline: Quick Access Data Tools (U.S. Census Bureau)
* Apr 25: Using Benefits.gov as a Tool for Citizens in Need (Federal Depository Library Program)
SCHOOL LIBRARIES
* At Your Leisure: Using Statistical Data to Support Your Library<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-0kX3KAmgE> (Wyoming State Library)
* Apr 3: The Power of Manga, Comics, & Graphic Novels through the Lens of the AASL Standards Frameworks for Learners (American Association of School Librarians)
* Apr 4: The American Archive of Public Broadcasting (AABP) in the Classroom (Library of Congress)
* Apr 9: Middle-Grade Mania: Part One (Booklist)
* Apr 9: Improving Educational Experiences for Diverse Learners: Valuing Culture While Combating Stress, Inequality, Bias, and Discrimination (Future Ready Schools/Alliance for Excellent Education)
* Apr 10: NCompass Live: What is OER? Outstanding, Extraordinary Raw materials? (Nebraska Library Commission)
* Apr 10: Partner with School Educators "Like a Boss" (Booklist)
* Apr 10: Addressing the Gatekeepers: How to Turn Comic and Graphic Novel Skeptics Into Believers (American Association of School Librarians)
* Apr 11: Improving Literacy for Striving Readers: Classroom Strategies (Follett)
* Apr 16: Impact Discussion: The Challenges and Strategies of Reaching Hard to Reach Girls with STEM Education (National Girl's Collaborative Project)
* Apr 17: Inquiry, Exploration, Problem-solving: Nurturing STEM Thinking in All Young Learners (AbleNet)
* Apr 17: How to Effectively Use Your Digital Library (School Library Journal)
* Apr 17: Comics Librarianship: Essential Tools for the School Librarian (American Association of School Librarians)
* Apr 18: Collection Development in the School Library (School Library Connection)
* Apr 18: #classroombookaday: Three Teachers' Journey to Foster a Love of Reading (Follett)
* Apr 23: Helping Children Succeed Through Family Engagement (Education Week)
* Apr 24: Building a Schoolwide Culture of Reading (edWeb)
* Apr 24: Don't #%?$ My Graphic Novels: Conquering Challenges and Protecting the Right to Read (American Association of School Librarians)
* Apr 25: Educators and Social Media: Avoiding the Pitfalls (edWeb)
TECHNOLOGY
* Apr 2: Microsoft Meetings (Technology and Innovation in Education)
* Apr 4: Tools Every Nonprofit Needs to Simplify Their Life (Firespring)
* Apr 9: Free Tools for Working with Graphics and the Web (Infopeople)
* Apr 9: Put Your Website to Work: A Deep Dive Into Digital Trends (Firespring)
* Apr 11: Government Innovation: Making the Mission Possible (GovLoop)
* Apr 15: How to Put AI to Work (Harvard Business Review)
* Apr 17: There's an App for That! Tips to Evaluate Consumer Apps for Health (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
TRAINING & INSTRUCTION
* Apr 16: PubMed for Librarians: Building and Refining a Search (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
* Apr 23: Creating a Community of Readers: Academic Librarians Promoting Reading on Campus (iSchool @ UW-Madison)
* Apr 25: Using Benefits.gov as a Tool for Citizens in Need (Federal Depository Library Program)
* Apr 30: Creatively Exploring the 12-Bar Blues (Library of Congress)
VOLUNTEERS
* Apr 9: Engaging the Volunteer of the Future (VolunteerMatch)
* Apr 11: Managing an Aging Volunteer Corps (VolunteerMatch)
* Apr 16: Social Media and Volunteer Engagement (VolunteerMatch)
* Apr 30: Successful Volunteer Interview Strategies (VolunteerMatch)
Darci Hanning, MLIS
Public Library Consultant / CE Coordinator
darci.hanning at state.or.us<mailto:darci.hanning at state.or.us> | 503-378-2527| www.oregon.gov/library<https://www.oregon.gov/library>
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