On the Next Episode of T is for Training….. (This Friday at 2 pm)

We will discuss:

Welcome/IceBreaker–  Who are you, affiliation (if you want to,) where are you from and do you blog and if so where?/Why T is for Training

Stephanie Zimmerman: How other library trainers are using online tutorials/screencasts/videos etc for virtual learning – spurred by WebJunction Webminar I was in today called 24/7 Librarianship: Reaching Patrons with Digital Tutorials (archive, presentation recording (.swf))

Lori Reed (scheduled to call in): Reports from the North Carolina Master Trainer Training program and ASTD meeting in Washington DC.

Jill Hurst-Wahl: Another person, Doug Hall, who runs the Eureka Ranch I “think” believes that innovation is a process (and one that he has successfully helped companies learn and use). It would be interesting to know if his process would work with libraries.  Additional reading:  Time’s Article from on Creatology

From the Back Room — A place to to talk about…stuff that comes up.

Wrap-up

Back up Agenda Items: from Jill Hurst-Wahl: How have people co-developed workshops/training sessions with others? Tips? Are corollary might be how do you train someone to teach your stuff? (A revisit from the last show but I think it needed more time and people.)

Are there “Top Ten Techie Trainer or Trainer Traits?” If so, what are they?  Inspired by Roy Tennant’s post on Library Journal Top Ten Techie Traits

When: Friday November 21st, ( this Friday) marks the next recording of the next T is for Training at 2 pm Eastern Time.  Please dial or voip in and join us on the call/podcast.

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See  you on Friday! November 21st, 2pm Eastern Time for the next T is for Training.

Author: (almost) Bald Trainer

A trainer in Maryland

2 thoughts on “On the Next Episode of T is for Training….. (This Friday at 2 pm)”

  1. Nice to see that some of the topics I’ve suggested are on the agenda. Unfortunately, I’ll be at a Regents Advisory Council on Libraries meeting in NYC and won’t be on the call.

    BTW in the same vein as Doug Hall is Jeffrey Stamp, whose work changed the snack industry (e.g., Baked Lays). There are some resources online from him at http://whitman.syr.edu/eee/news/creativeresources.asp (He has taught in a weekend entrepreneurship program here.) His bio is at http://www.view.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=109866 Oh and he used to work at the Eureka Ranch.

    I have no idea if we — libraries, librarians, etc. — can learn from Stamp and Hall, but I perhaps we can pick up something.

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