[Libs-Or] December Online Learning Opportunities

HANNING Darci * SLO Darci.HANNING at slo.oregon.gov
Mon Nov 30 16:00:47 PST 2020


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Here's this month's compilation of online learning opportunities. Be sure to check out the State Library's Continuing Education LibGuide<https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted/> throughout the month as new webinars are added to the COVID-19<https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted/covid19> and EDI<https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted/edi> sections when announced.

The following online learning opportunities are free to Oregon library staff, volunteers, and board members:

REGISTER NOW for one or both of these Topic Talks. Both are FREE to Oregon library staff, volunteers, Friends, foundation, and board members but registration is required<https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/grantstopictalks> and each webinar will be limited to 100 people. Both sessions will be recorded for later viewing.

*         December 2, 11:00 am - 11:30 am, Winning Library Grants: Beginner Tips in 30 Minutes, presented by Stephanie Gerding

*         December 9, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm, Winning Library Grants: An In-Depth Approach, presented by Stephanie Gerding


Complete descriptions are available on the CE LibGuide<https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted#s-lib-ctab-24120710-1>.

December 10, 11:00a PT - Burnout and Stress (Updated): Strategies in case 2021 is as bad as 2020
Presented by Ryan Dowd. Topics to be covered include: How burnout changes the brain (some parts shrink while other parts grow!) The six areas that influence burnout; and what you and your team can do to prevent burnout.

Registration is limited to staff, volunteers and board members of Oregon libraries (all types). If you're not currently subscribed to receive registration information via the "dowd-webinars" announcement list, you can sign up here<https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Reg4HomlessnessTraining> (and select the second option). All Dowd webinars are recorded and made available through the Oregon's Homelessness Training academy<https://my.nicheacademy.com/homelessnessoregonlibraries> - if you don't already have an account, you can sign up here<https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Reg4HomlessnessTraining> (select the first option).

December 16, 12:00p PT - Video Editing (You asked for it!)
Hosted by TechTalk. Every time you sign up for a webinar we ask, What other topics would you like? The most popular answer is VIDEO EDITING. This is a VERY broad and challenging topic because there are so many different tools out there. So rather than list exactly what we'll cover, we'll shape the webinar to include what you tell us you need in the registration questions. The level of learning will be BASIC and INTERMEDIATE. It will be focused on DESKTOP and WEB-BASED editing (versus smartphones and tablets). Registration is limited to staff, volunteers and board members of Oregon libraries (all types), use the username and password from the TechTalk Newsletter to register<https://www.tech-talk.com/webinars>.

Looking for additional learning resources? Visit Oregon's Library Staff Training academy<https://my.nicheacademy.com/oregonstaff/course/20981> with topics such as COVID-19, EDI, Customer Service, and more.

The following events and webinars are free to all:

Online Conferences and Workshops:

  *   December 1: 2020 FDL Conference Poster Presentations: Day One (Federal Depository Library Program)<https://www.fdlp.gov/about-the-fdlp/fdlp-events-calendar>
  *   December 2: 2020 FDL Conference Poster Presentations: Day Two (Federal Depository Library Program)<https://www.fdlp.gov/about-the-fdlp/fdlp-events-calendar>
  *   December 2: Creating Future Ready Schools Workshop (Future Ready Schools/Alliance for Excellent Education)<https://futureready.org/frsworkshop/>
  *   December 9: Future Ready Team Workshop: Creating a Culture of Leadership and Innovation (Future Ready Schools/Alliance for Excellent Education)<https://futureready.org/virtual/>
  *   December 10: Rural Library Summit: Accelerating 3rd-Grade Reading Outcomes in Rural Places<https://www.berea.edu/pfe/librarysummit/> (Berea College / IMLS)


The training opportunities listed below for November 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 learning opportunities.

December free webinars (listed by topic) are below. Please visit WebJunction's web page<https://www.webjunction.org/find-training/free-events.html> for complete registration details.

Event Categories

ADVOCACY
*         Dec 15: Getting Started with Google Data Studio (edWeb.net)
*         Dec 17: Wake-up the GREAT STORYTELLER in You - How to Persuade and Provoke Others (Training Magazine Network)
ASSESSMENT & PLANNING
*         Dec 8: Start on your sustainability goals today (OCLC)
*         Dec 10: Service Design for All: Bridging Gaps in Your Nonprofit's Service Delivery (TechSoup)
*         Dec 16: Creating Your Micro-credentialing Strategy (Training Magazine Network)
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
*         Dec 3: Practical Tips for Accessible Content and Multilingual Websites (Digital.Gov)
*         Dec 15: Making SEL Accessible for Students with Learning Differences (edWeb.net)
BOARDS
*         Dec 16: Financial Information and Your Board (Propel nonprofits)
CAREERS
*         Dec 8: Brainfuse's JobNow & VetNow: Online Career & Veteran Support Services for Your Patrons during the COVID-19 Crisis (LibraryWorks)
*         Dec 10: How To Successfully Navigate the Nonprofit Fundraising Job Market During a Recession (CharityHowTo)
CHILDREN & TEENS
*         Dec 3: Government Resources for Children, K-9 (Indiana State Library)
*         Dec 5: Tech for Girls Club : Coding a Story (PACER)
*         Dec 8: Quick Bites: Read with me! Inviting Children into the Reading Experience (Colorado State Library)
*         Dec 8: Celebrate Computer Science Education Week with SciGirls! (National Girls Collaborative Project)
*         Dec 9: Adventures in Risky Play: What is Your Yes? (Early Childhood Investigations)
*         Dec 10: Rural Library Summit: Accelerating 3rd-Grade Reading Outcomes in Rural Places (Berea College)
*         Dec 15: Tech Time with Purpose: A Creative Approach to Using Digital Devices with Young Children (Infopeople)
*         Dec 15: Libraries & Public Media: Family Engagement to Advance Young Children's Computational Thinking (WGBH Educational Foundation)
*         Dec 15: Quick Bites: Grandparents as Informal Caregiver (Colorado State Library)
*         Dec 22: Quick Bites: STEM with Toddlers: Yes You Can! (Colorado State Library)
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT
*         Dec 1: Winter and Spring YA Announcements (Booklist)
*         Dec 2: Reading Diversely (Nebraska Library Commission)
*         Dec 8: The Give and Take of Coordinating Concurrent Large and Complex FDLP Projects (Federal Depository Library Program)
*         Dec 10: From a Big Deal to Platinum Open Access: How the Population Association of American and Duke University Press Converted Demography (Lyrasis)
*         Dec 10: Youth Book Buzz for Spring 2021 (Booklist)
COMMUNICATION
*         Dec 2: How to Attract Volunteers and Donations with a Strong Visual Brand (Nonprofit Hub)
*         Dec 3: How To Write Top Performing Fundraising Emails (Network for Good)
*         Dec 8: Mobile Marketing Tips for Every Generation (Firespring)
*         Dec 15: Getting Started with Google Data Studio (edWeb.net)
DIGITAL RESOURCES
*         Dec 10: How to Champion Teaching and Learning in the Digital Humanities (Library Journal)
DATABASES & E-RESOURCES
*         At Your Leisure: Chilton Library (Gale)<http://support.gale.com.proxy.lib.wy.us/doc/chll-webinar>
*         Dec 17: Food for Thought: Exploring Nutrition Information Resources (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE
*         At Your Leisure: CopyTalk Webinar Archive (American Library Association)<http://www.ala.org/advocacy/copyright/copytalk>
*         Dec 9: Better On The Outside After Being Inside - Improving Health Literacy and Self-Care For Incarcerated Persons (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
*         Dec 10: From a Big Deal to Platinum Open Access: How the Population Association of American and Duke University Press Converted Demography (Lyrasis)
EQUITY, DIVERSITY, & INCLUSION
*         At Your Leisure: Culturally Responsive STEAM Programming: Engaging Latinx Communities in Rural Areas (STARnet)<http://www.starnetlibraries.org/resources/webinars/>
*         At Your Leisure: Closing the Gender Gap: Developing Gender Equitable STEAM Programs (STARnet)<http://www.starnetlibraries.org/resources/webinars/>
*         Dec 2: Reading Diversely (Nebraska Library Commission)
*         Dec 3: Confronting Institutional Bias in the Noprofit World (Nonprofit Learning Lab)
*         Dec 3: Practical Tips for Accessible Content and Multilingual Websites (Digital.Gov)
*         Dec 5: Tech for Girls Club : Coding a Story (PACER)
*         Dec 8: Celebrate Computer Science Education Week with SciGirls! (National Girls Collaborative Project)
*         Dec 9: Accessible and Inclusive: eLearning for Everyone in 2021 (Training Magazine Network)
*         Dec 10: Service Design for All: Bridging Gaps in Your Nonprofit's Service Delivery (TechSoup)
*         Dec 15: Making SEL Accessible for Students with Learning Differences (edWeb.net)
FUNDRAISING
*         Dec 2: How to Attract Volunteers and Donations with a Strong Visual Brand (Nonprofit Hub)
*         Dec 3: How To Write Top Performing Fundraising Emails (Network for Good)
*         Dec 3: Why Nonprofits Must Optimize the Year-End Fundraising Experience (TechSoup)
*         Dec 3: Legacy Giving at Ages and Stages: How to Get the Right Balance for Your Donors (Bloomerang)
*         Dec 8: Mobile Marketing Tips for Every Generation (Firespring)
*         Dec 8: Year-End Fundraising Blitz: Raise money fast to finish your year strong (Charity Village)
*         Dec 8: How to Captivate and Engage Constituents with Your Website (Firespring)
*         Dec 9: Introduction to Corporate Giving (Candid Learning)
*         Dec 10: Expand Your Fundraising and Donor Engagement With Digital Marketing and Cloud Computing (Candid Learning)
*         Dec 10: How to Prepare a Grants Strategy during Uncertain Times (Bloomerang)
*         Dec 11: NEH Preservation Assistance Grants (Lyrasis)
*         Dec 15: Start Your 2021 Grant Strategy Off Right! (CharityHowTo)
*         Dec 15: Online Fundraising Performance: Does Your Nonprofit Measure Up? (Firespring)
*         Dec 16: How to Keep All Those Donors You Worked So Hard to Get (Productive Fundraising)
*         Dec 17: How to Set up Instagram's Free Fundraising Tools to Drive Donations (CharityHowTo)
LEGAL
*         At Your Leisure: CopyTalk Webinar Archive (American Library Association)<http://www.ala.org/advocacy/copyright/copytalk>
LIBRARY SPACES
*         Dec 10: Introduction to Library Space: A Planning Resource for Librarians (Massachusetts Libraries: Board of Library Commissioners)
MANAGEMENT
*         Dec 3: Confronting Institutional Bias in the Noprofit World (Nonprofit Learning Lab)
*         Dec 8: Start on your sustainability goals today (OCLC)
*         Dec 8: The Give and Take of Coordinating Concurrent Large and Complex FDLP Projects (Federal Depository Library Program)
*         Dec 8: Smart Scheduling and Planning in Youth Services, Part 2: Staff & Program Scheduling (Association for Library Service to Children)
*         Dec 10: Service Design for All: Bridging Gaps in Your Nonprofit's Service Delivery (TechSoup)
OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS
*         At Your Leisure: Culturally Responsive STEAM Programming: Engaging Latinx Communities in Rural Areas (STARnet)<http://www.starnetlibraries.org/resources/webinars/>
*         Dec 1: First Tuesdays: Engaging and Transforming Communities Through Social Learning (Washington State Library)
*         Dec 8: Brainfuse's JobNow & VetNow: Online Career & Veteran Support Services for Your Patrons during the COVID-19 Crisis (LibraryWorks)
*         Dec 10: Rural Library Summit: Accelerating 3rd-Grade Reading Outcomes in Rural Places (Berea College)
*         Dec 15: Quick Bites: Grandparents as Informal Caregiver (Colorado State Library)
PROGRAMMING
*         At Your Leisure: 2017 Virtual Genealogy Fair: Taking Care of your Family Heirlooms (U.S. National Archives)<https://youtu.be/OSPix94rIbM>
*         At Your Leisure: Closing the Gender Gap: Developing Gender Equitable STEAM Programs (STARnet)<http://www.starnetlibraries.org/resources/webinars/>
*         Dec 2: NNLM Resource Picks: Public Programming and NLM Traveling Exhibitions (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
*         Dec 5: Tech for Girls Club : Coding a Story (PACER)
*         Dec 8: Quick Bites: Read with me! Inviting Children into the Reading Experience (Colorado State Library)
*         Dec 8: Celebrate Computer Science Education Week with SciGirls! (National Girls Collaborative Project)
*         Dec 9: Esports and Evidence-Based Connected Learning (Nebraska Library Commission)
*         Dec 15: Libraries & Public Media: Family Engagement to Advance Young Children's Computational Thinking (WGBH Educational Foundation)
*         Dec 22: Quick Bites: STEM with Toddlers: Yes You Can! (Colorado State Library)
READERS' ADVISORY
*         Dec 1: Winter and Spring YA Announcements (Booklist)
*         Dec 2: Reading Diversely (Nebraska Library Commission)
*         Dec 10: Youth Book Buzz for Spring 2021 (Booklist)
REFERENCE
*         Dec 1: What is NAPCS? An Overview of the Recently-Released NAPCS Data From the Economic Census (U.S. Census)
*         Dec 2: Mastering Complex Geographies on data.census.gov (U.S. Census)
*         Dec 9: Understanding the Power Human Behavior Wields in Our Lives (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
*         Dec 9: Better On The Outside After Being Inside - Improving Health Literacy and Self-Care For Incarcerated Persons (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
*         Dec 10: From Woodstock to Your High School Band, from Sesame Street to the Lincoln Theater: Government Resources for Music and the Performing Arts (Federal Depository Library Program)
*         Dec 15: The evolution of public health: Tackling tough questions and messy stuff (Network of the National Library of Medicine MidContinental Chapter)
*         Dec 17: Food for Thought: Exploring Nutrition Information Resources (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
SCHOOL LIBRARIES
*         Dec 1: Winter and Spring YA Announcements (Booklist)
*         Dec 2: Reading Diversely (Nebraska Library Commission)
*         Dec 3: Government Resources for Children, K-9 (Indiana State Library)
*         Dec 7: Tools and Ideas for Independent Reading for All Students... Anywhere, Anytime (edWeb.net)
*         Dec 8: Celebrate Computer Science Education Week with SciGirls! (National Girls Collaborative Project)
*         Dec 10: When Equity Is Optional:ESSA's Fifth Anniversary and Early Lessons from Implementation  (Alliance for Excellent Education/Future Ready Schools)
*         Dec 10: Rural Library Summit: Accelerating 3rd-Grade Reading Outcomes in Rural Places (Berea College)
*         Dec 10: Youth Book Buzz for Spring 2021 (Booklist)
*         Dec 10: Solving Academic and Behavior Problems in a Remote Environment (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development)
*         Dec 15: Making SEL Accessible for Students with Learning Differences (edWeb.net)
*         Dec 30: Pretty Sweet Tech - Video Production: Tools, Tips and Tricks (Nebraska Library Commission)
TECHNOLOGY
*         Dec 5: Tech for Girls Club : Coding a Story (PACER)
*         Dec 8: Celebrate Computer Science Education Week with SciGirls! (National Girls Collaborative Project)
*         Dec 9: Free Online Tools That Are Unique, Fun and Inspiring (Infopeople)
*         Dec 15: Tech Time with Purpose: A Creative Approach to Using Digital Devices with Young Children (Infopeople)
*         Dec 30: Pretty Sweet Tech - Video Production: Tools, Tips and Tricks (Nebraska Library Commission)
TRAINING & INSTRUCTION
*         Dec 2: Learning Trends 2021: Facing the Future in a Business as Unusual World (Training Industry)
*         Dec 9: Accessible and Inclusive: eLearning for Everyone in 2021 (Training Magazine Network)
*         Dec 10: How to Champion Teaching and Learning in the Digital Humanities (Library Journal)
*         Dec 10: Solving Academic and Behavior Problems in a Remote Environment (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development)
*         Dec 16: Creating Your Micro-credentialing Strategy (Training Magazine Network)
VOLUNTEERS
*         Dec 1: Successful Volunteer Interview Strategies (Volunteer Match)
*         Dec 2: Creative and Innovative Recognition Strategies for Today's Volunteers (Volunteer Match)
*         Dec 2: How to Attract Volunteers and Donations with a Strong Visual Brand (Nonprofit Hub)
*         Dec 3: Playing by the Rules: Creating an Effective Volunteer Handbook (Volunteer Match)

Cheers,
Darci Hanning, MLIS (she/her/hers)
Public Library Consultant / CE Coordinator
Continuing Education Resources: https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted
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