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Keep on Learnin’ with Nebraska Learns 2.0
The Nebraska Library Commission’s ongoing Nebraska Learns 2.0 program has been chugging along since May of this year. We have been thrilled with the participation and conversations that have developed over these past months.
Nebraska Learns 2.0 is an ongoing self-discovery program which encourages participants to take control of their own learning and to utilize their lifelong learning skills through exploration and PLAY. The goal of the program is to encourage participants to experiment with and learn about the new and emerging technologies that are reshaping the way people, society and libraries access information and communicate with each other.
Nebraska Learns 2.0 participants are offered an opportunity to do a new Thing each month. In Nebraska Learns 2.0 parlance, a “Thing” is essentially a Lesson. Participants have all month to complete that Thing and receive one CE credit. If you are busy one month, or taking a month long vacation, that’s OK. You can just skip that month’s Thing and participate again the next month. Participants are always welcome to go back and do Things they missed, however CE credit will only be award for completing the current month’s Thing during that month.
This program is open to ALL Nebraska librarians, library staff, library friends, library board members and school media specialists.
So, if you haven’t already been participating in Nebraska Learns 2.0, why not take a few minutes and check out this month’s Thing, And the Webby goes to….?
Happy blogging and happy learning!
Susan, Allana, Christa, and Michael
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