Learning Modules for Everyone: More Than Just Kits

Author

Marigold Library System

Description

Original broadcast - October 16, 2017 - RISE Network

 

Join Willow Schnell of the New Sarepta Public Library as she addresses the continual issue of needing to instruct patrons one-on-one when offering new technology, materials, programs and services.

 

If there is no money to hire someone and no time to sit with patrons and show them how to use these resources, how can you meet the needs of your patrons when information access is changing so quickly?

 

Through familiar, repetitive framework, and with passive programming, this is possible for any size library with any size budget, and any size of staff.

 

Willow will talk about how the 40-plus New Sarepta Library learning modules were conceptualized, how the framework was developed, and how student and public-led module design has promoted innovation, discovery, and a drive for self-directed learning, while celebrating local experts in the community.

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Welcome to NaNoWriMo!

Author

Marigold Library System

Description

NaNoWriMo is a free, largely online challenge posed to writers around the world each November: complete a 50,000 word draft of a novel in 30 days. Emily Hollingshead, a NaNoWriMo Municipal Liaison for the Alberta : Elsewhere region (everywhere but Edmonton, Calgary, and Lethbridge) will welcome returning, brand new, and on-the-fence NaNoWriMo participants to this year’s event and provide some tips for prepping novels, calendars, and freezers for the magical madness that is NaNoWriMo.
Presented from the Drumheller Public Library

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Video
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Your Social Media Plan: Making the Most of Your Library's Online Social Spaces

Description

Most of us are familiar with Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram. Some of us already use these tools for our libraries. But are we using them effectively? Let us show you how to create a social media plan and set goals so you can get the most out of social media and effectively market your library, programs, and services. You will learn why a social media presence is essential for your library’s advocacy and marketing, tips on creating the best posts for each platform, and how to create your own customized social media plan.

Author

Caleigh Haworth
Conference

Conference Year

2017
Materials
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Presentation Topic

Using NaNoWriMo to Reach Local Writers

Author

Marigold Library System

Description

Presented September 5, 2017
NaNoWriMo is a free, largely online challenge posed to writers around the world each November: complete a 50,000 word draft of a novel in 30 days. Emily Hollingshead, of Drumheller Public Library and a NaNoWriMo Municipal Liaison for the Alberta : Elsewhere region (everywhere but Edmonton, Calgary, and Lethbridge), will show you how to capitalise on this great program to provide low cost, low prep programming that will help you reach and serve a creative and passionate segment of your local community. Emily will share more about NaNoWriMo, how other Alberta libraries have used it in past years, and where to get resources to make this one of the easiest programs you’ll run all year! 

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Family Fort Night

Description

Families came together at the Canmore Public Library to build blanket forts, enjoy reading books, hand shadow puppets, glow-in-the-dark hide-and-seek.
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Program photos

Length of program session

60-120 minutes

Number of sessions

1

Frequency

Annually

Presenter(s)

Audrey Wheeler, Audra Hiller
Audience

Primary Audience

Preschool (aged 3-4)
Primary (Gr. K-3 or aged 5-8)
Intermediate (Gr. 4-7 or aged 9-12)
Young Families/Parents

Secondary Audience

Young Families/Parents
Resources

Budget for this program

$35.00

Resources required (materials/supplies; food/refreshments, etc.)

Blankets/sheets, clips, snack mix, hand shadow puppet hand-out, projector, glow-in-the-dark bracelets
Evaluation

Feedback from Participants

Do it again!

Highlights - what worked well?

It was all good. The S'mores snack mix disappeared while the participants listened to stories. They really enjoyed taking over the library and building forts, then smuggling together to read. The glow-in-the-dark hide and seek was a fabulous finale to the evening.

What were the goals/objectives of your program?

Bringing families together at the library for reading and fun.

What would you change about this program?

I would add a pre-cut puppet on a stick the next time for smaller children as they have less dexterity and could enjoy shadow puppet time fully.

Teens in the Library: Spaces, Collections, and Programs for Grades 7-12

Author

Marigold Library System

Description

What do you do with teens in the library?  How do you make sure the library is a welcoming space and reflects their needs?  Join Paige, the teenbrarian at Lethbridge Public Library as she shares successes (and failures) in her work with library teens.
 
Presented live via the RISE Network - August 3, 2017
http://risenetwork.ca/

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Library Storytimes

Author

Marigold Library System

Description

Join Lara Grunow from the Okotoks Public Library as she provides a brief overview on how to plan and facilitate preschool programs for children (2 - 6), both parented and unparented. Templates for structuring a class and ideas of where to find craft, rhymes and song ideas will be shared.
 
www.okotokspubliclibrary.ca 

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Kids Can Code at the Library

Author

Marigold Library System

Description

Join Marigold Library System's Summer Program Student Grant Stewart as he shares about resources available to teach coding to children and how to run kids coding programs at your library.
This session will include:

  • Coding Basics/Terminology
  • Online Coding Resources
  • Children's Coding Program Ideas

Download a simple Coding for Beginners workbook: 
http://marigold.ab.ca/sites/default/files/images/marigold.ab/Coding%20f…;

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Video
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Minecraft in the Library: How to Run Minecraft Programs

Author

Marigold Library System

Description

Join Marigold Library System's Summer Program Student Grant Stewart as he goes over the basics of Minecraft and how library staff can create and run their own Minecraft programs.
This session will include:

  • Introduction to Minecraft
  • Basics of Minecraft Play/Terminology
  • Minecraft Programming Ideas
  • Marigold Minecraft Server

Download a Minecraft Basics brochure: http://marigold.ab.ca/sites/default/files/images/marigold.ab/Basic%20Mi…;

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Video
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