Putting the User in the Center: Design Thinking in Digital Literacy Services

Description

You’ve heard of UX and design thinking, but probably wondered how it related to technology work in libraries. This session combines theory, discussion, and illustrative hands-on activities that will bring that connection to life in a way that applies to public libraries of all sizes. We will provide a brief overview of user centered design and design thinking, framing these both as strategies to understand user needs and as a broader approach that integrates user experience planning into the design and continual improvement of library services. Come learn how design thinking and user centered service design practices are particularly information rich, low-cost approaches to engaging communities in everything from digital literacy instruction to the design of new digital services.

Author

Holly Arnason & Lydia Zvyagintseva
Conference

Conference Year

2017
Materials
Source Library
Presentation Topic

Have Your Voice Heard! (Literally)

Description

Learn voice and performance techniques to allow you to confidently create and deliver exciting and engaging speeches, programs and presentations. This completely hands-on session will cover enunciation, projecting, breath support techniques, and tips for efficiently commanding attention.
Learning objectives:

  • Learn vocal and breathing techniques to deliver engaging presentations and programs
  • Learn helpful techniques to deal with performance anxiety
  • Increase confidence in delivering programs and/or presentations to large groups

Author

Céline Gareau-Brennan and Merran Carr-Wiggin

Conference Year

2017
Materials
Source Library
Presentation Topic

SRC Reader's Theater Scripts 2013

Author

Edmonton Public Library

Description

Use this fantastic collection of ten scripts to promote your library's upcoming summer reading club programs. With scripts based on this  popular children's books ( Velcome and Once Upon a Royal Superbaby by Kevin O'Malley, That's Good That's Bad by Margery Cuyler, Sipping Spiders Through a Straw by Kelly DiPuccchio and more) libraries can use these funny and engaging skits to get the children and youth of their community excited about summer reading!

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