Upcoming continuing education workshops and webinars from the CT State Library, Division of Library Development:
Click on any workshop title for more information and to register.
For the full CE Calendar (which includes webinars from other providers as well as CLC roundtables)
click here.
Tuesday, December 1
3:30pm
Webinar:
Troubleshooting Tablets
Online
In this webinar, we will explore sites for learning about the various tablets and discover tips for finding answers and fixes for our tablets when they cease
to function properly.
Wednesday, December 2
9:30 am
eBook Essentials—OverDrive Edition
1:30 pm
eBook Essentials—OneclickDigital Edition
Otis Library, Norwich
In these comprehensive, hands-on workshops, Adam Delaura will help you master the OneclickDigital and OverDrive platforms, from obtaining the correct software/apps and creating the necessary accounts, to searching for titles, placing holds, and downloading
books to various devices.
2:30pm
Group Viewing: Facebook in the Library: Enhancing Services... (ALA Webinar)
Willimantic
Digital branch and social networking innovator David Lee King will share what he’s learned from years of experience and experiments with the Topeka and Shawnee
County’s Facebook page. He will answer your questions and share time-saving tips on getting the most out of using Facebook.
Tuesday, December 8
10:00am
Positioning
Your Library As An Essential Service with Libby Post
Middletown
You may consider your library an essential service but does your community? This workshop helps you unlock the secrets of developing a compelling brand and
marketing campaign for your library. Libraries today are competing against Barnes and Noble, megaplexes and the Internet—being your community’s library just isn’t a strong enough brand anymore. Through a values-based brand, you’ll give your community the emotional
hook it needs to see your library as essential—just like fire, police, education and health care.
Wednesday, December 9
9:00am
Grant Series: Excel for Project Budgets
Middletown
Don't let numbers, money, and budgets intimidate you. Learn how to keep them under control in this hands-on workshop using Excel. This workshop uses a one-year grant project as an example for budget development, completing a grant budget and justification,
and fiscal management. The workshop will include hands-on exercises using Excel to build a budget, fill out a grant budget form, and track spending.
9:30am
eBook Essentials—OneclickDigital Edition
1:30pm
eBook Essentials—OverDrive Edition
Hall Memorial Library - Ellington, CT
In these comprehensive, hands-on workshops, Adam Delaura will help you master the OneclickDigital and OverDrive platforms, from obtaining the correct software/apps
and creating the necessary accounts, to searching for titles, placing holds, and downloading books to various devices.
Tuesday, December 15
3:30pm
Webinar:
Sharing with Social Media: Flickr
Online
Tired of posting photos to your library's website? Here's another way to share your favorite photos easily via the web with Flickr! In this webinar you'll
learn how to create an account, upload photos, learn about image formats & restrictions, link your Flickr site to your library's website and vice versa, link Flickr with other social media sites (ex.: Facebook / Twitter), and tag photos.
Thursday, December 17
9:30am
Grant
Project Series: Outcome Based Evaluations 101
Middletown
Outcomes measure the success of a program through benefits and changes to participants, and they show whether your program or service is meeting its intended
goals. Increasingly, grantors and donors want to know what will change as a result of their financial support, and grant applications often require an evaluation plan with information about intended outcomes. Evaluations also help you revise and improve your
programs and services along the way. In this workshop, learn how to design a program evaluation plan based on qualitative outcomes rather than quantitative outputs.
And seats are still available for
De-mystifying E-rate: Discounts on Internet Services – next Monday, November 30, 9:00 am in Middletown!
Julie Styles | Professional Development Coordinator | Division of Library Development
julie.styles@ct.gov | 860-704-2206 | 786 South Main St. Middletown CT 06457
Website: http://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/dld/home | Continuing Education Calendar:
http://evanced.info/cslib/evanced/eventcalendar.asp