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Sign Up Now for Pilot Mentor Meeting
Sign up: Pilot Mentor Meeting
The Now hiring @ your library Team (Kit Keller, Mary Jo Ryan, Cynthia Taylor, and Cindi Hickey) will be hosting a demonstration of the Now hiring @ your library Website and an introduction to the new version of OPAL in January.
To sign up for one of our demonstrations:
Please select your preferred date and time from the list below.
Now click on the “Comments” link below this message to sign up.
In your comment, please include your name and the date and time of the session you will attend.
Sessions:
Monday, January 8th, 9:00 a.m.
Monday, January 8th, 2:00 p.m.
Monday, January 22nd, 9:00 a.m.
Monday, January 22nd, 2:00 p.m.
Instructions for joining the Mentor Meeting:
Be sure to use Internet Explorer for this meeting.
Go the OPAL website Meeting Rooms list.
Locate the Nebraska Library Commission Room and click on it.
Load and install any necessary plugins.
Sign in to the room with your full name (first and last).
Come a few minutes early if you want to test your microphone.
Questions or suggestions for other meeting topics? Contact Cindi Hickey,
chickey at sunflower.com
How about a short discussion of matching mentors with mentees as part of these sessions? Please comment to this posting.
We’re looking at the week of April 23 through the 27th for statewide training activities. How does this fit into everyone’s schedules?
For anyone confused about what “pilot mentors” might be, I found info at http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/NowHiring/MentoringHowItWorks.asp Wonder if there are still openings or what? Well, there is a contact address at the bottom page.
Pilot mentors are an initial group of librarians across the state who volunteered to be mentors, and helped to develop mentoring tools, like the Web site and other materials still being developed.
We will need many more mentors, and anyone interested in mentoring training should register for one of the upcoming training sessions offered on OPAL. See the original posting for registration information.