Web Design Essentials: Creating a Website with WordPress

Author

Vancouver Public Library

Description

Learn how to create a basic website using WordPress. Topics covered include: creating an account, selecting a theme, and customization. This is a beginner course for anyone wanting to create a free website for their business or personal venture; no prior experience required. A valid email address is required to participate in this course. Basic ability to use a computer, including the keyboard and mouse, is required.
 
This is part of VPL's Web Design Essentials series. The recommended order is:

  1. Web Design Essentials: Basic Coding
  2. Web Design Essentials: The Design Process
  3. Web Design Essentials: Creating a Website with WordPress

 
Learn more at vpl.ca/program/digital-essentials

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Word
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Web Design Essentials: Basic Coding

Author

Vancouver Public Library

Description

Learn how to write basic HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), how to style webpages with CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), and get a brief introduction to JavaScript. This is an introductory course; prior knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript or web design is not required. Basic ability to use a computer, including the keyboard and mouse, is required.
 
This is part of VPL's Web Design Essentials series. The recommended order is:

  1. Web Design Essentials: Basic Coding
  2. Web Design Essentials: The Design Process
  3. Web Design Essentials: Creating a Website with WordPress

 
Learn more at vpl.ca/program/digital-essentials (link is external)

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Resource Type (defunct)

Word
Source Library

Web Design Essentials: The Design Process

Author

Vancouver Public Library

Description

An introduction to the fundamentals of website design: aesthetics, accessibility, responsiveness, and usability. Gain hands-on experience creating a basic website site map and prototype.
 
This is part of VPL's Web Design Essentials series. The recommended order is:

  1. Web Design Essentials: Basic Coding
  2. Web Design Essentials: The Design Process
  3. Web Design Essentials: Creating a Website with WordPress

 
Learn more at vpl.ca/program/digital-essentials
 

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Word
Source Library

Rhymes, Rhythm and Relationships: A Model of Community Collaboration between a Public Library and an Organization Serving Aboriginal Families

Description

When a Children’s Librarian from the Vancouver Public Library and an Aboriginal Infant Development Consultant from the YWCA got together to co-create a weekly early literacy program for Aboriginal families with young children, the planning process, by all appearances, took only an hour over coffee. But the relationship-building behind that coffee hour had started almost two years earlier, and involved intention, reflection and effort from  the two professionals, as well as considerable support, conscious policy creation, and staff development on the part of their respective organizations.
In this session, we will present a model of community engagement and collaboration between a public library and a local organization serving Aboriginal families, including the background principles and policies that the Vancouver Public Library and YWCA Crabtree Corner brought to the process. We will discuss the values that facilitated our partnership, including a shared belief in the importance of individual relationships, a commitment to process over product, and knowledge of and respect for Aboriginal culture. Finally, we will share guidelines that other libraries can apply and adapt when working with Aboriginal and other marginalized groups in their own communities.
The attached files include our slide presentation, which is quite brief, as well as our handout, including:
1) A table of the handout of values, policies and procedures that supported and enabled our program, "Rhymes, Rhythm and Read"
2) A short bibliography of links to supporting materials, including the Vancouver Public Library's Guidebook for Community Engagement
3) Contact information for both presenters

Author

Els Kushner

Author E-Mail

els.kushner@vpl.ca

Conference Year

2017
Materials
Source Library
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Introduction to OpenOffice

Author

Information Services

Description

OpenOffice is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more. It stores all your data in an international open standard format and can also read and write files from other common office software packages.

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Word
Source Library

Beyond the Annual Report: Web Analytics for Evidence-Based User Experience Decisions

Description

These are the slides and notes from the presentation given by Adrienne Lai and Jonathan Kift at the 2016 BCLA Conference. There is an additional slide linking to some helpful resources at the end.

Author

Jonathan Kift

Author E-Mail

jonathan.kift@vpl.ca

Conference Year

2016
Materials
Source Library
Presentation Topic

Introduction to Online Learning - Script + Handout

Author

Programming & Learning, Vancouver Public Library

Description

Introductory course materials to help patrons get started with online learning sources.

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Resource Type (defunct)

Power Point
Source Library

Getting Started with Instagram - Script + Handout

Author

Programming & Learning, Vancouver Public Library

Description

Instructional materials for basic Instagram class. Originally developed as part of Vancouver Public Library's Summer of Learning program.

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Resource Type (defunct)

Word
Source Library

Planning, Sharing & Promoting Your Podcast - Script, Slides & Handout

Author

Programming & Learning, Vancouver Public Library

Description

Do you want to start a podcast? This workshop will take you through the process of planning, starting, and sustaining your podcast. Learn about web hosting, RSS feeds, and descriptive metadata. Learn how to submit your podcast to iTunes and other popular podcatchers. Gain an understanding of how to protect and share your work with copyright and licensing permissions. Learn about promoting your podcast through social media.
 
Information about recording and editing audio can be found here.

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Resource Type (defunct)

Power Point
Source Library