Learning 2.0 at NLC

Today is the first day of Learning 2.0 at the Nebraska Library Commission! Learning 2.0 at NLC is a staff development activity designed to allow Library Commission staff members the time and space to explore and experiment with a variety of Web 2.0 tools that have potential applications within their professional and personal lives. This activity is scheduled to run nine weeks and it consists of 23 things that participants will be asked to look at or do. Staff participation is voluntary but our goal is to make this a fun opportunity for folks to try out some new things within a collegial and supportive environment. If you’re interested in learning more about our program or tracking our progress, please feel free to do so via our Learning 2.0 web site. Better yet, if you’d like to play along, please feel free to do so. Only participating NLC employees will be eligible to compete for our donated “incentives,” but we’d be more than happy to include additional people in our learning community! Just send us the URL of the blog where you will be reflecting on your progress. The original Learning 2.0 program was designed by Helene Blowers, PLCMC Technology Director, with the support and assistance of several staff and is loosely based upon Stephen Abram’s article, 43 Things I (or You) might want to do this year (Information Outlook – Feb 2006) and the website 43Things.
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