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NCompass Live: Teach Them Where They Are: Online Learning for Patrons – Recorded Online Session
For the past five years, libraries around the world have been training their staffs about online tools using the “23 Things” model. Over the past two years, Jennifer Koerber of the Boston Public Library has been developing a way to bring that kind of online training to library users as well. In this week’s session, Koerber will present one model for an informal online learning program for patrons & the general public. She will examine the possibilities and pitfalls, look at organizational tools that can scale to a large, diverse participant base, and show off the pilot program recently launched by the Boston Public Library. You’ll come away with relevant examples from the past few years, the latest developments, and ideas for bringing online learning to your library.
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