Live T at CIL 2009: Bringing the Back Channel The Front

So, last night we were able to record a LIVE T is for Training featuring some usual suspects and some new faces.

The sixteenth and first LIVE  hour of T is for Training is entitled Bringing the Back Channel to the Front. Download or listen to our seventh show of 2009 here.

Follow us on Our blog, Podcast Feed, ITunes Home, Friendfeed, LinkedIn, FaceBook, or Twitter. And join us on Either April 9th or 10th 2009 at 2 pm Eastern Time for the next T is for Training.

On the show:

Usual Suspects:

Maurice Coleman Harford County (MD) Public Library
Jill Hurst-Wahl, Syracuse University School of Information Studies (NY)
Andrew Schuping
, Mercer University (GA)
Beth Tribe, Howard County Public Library (MD)
Julie Strange
, Maryland Ask Us Now (MD)
Polly-Alida Farrington
– Library Consultant (NY based)

New Folks (welcome to you)

Kevin Urian, Cecil County (MD) Public Library
Chester Mealer
, Rapides Parish Library (LA)
Jessica Sanchez, Kettering University (MI)
Michael Sauers, Nebraska Library Commission

The opinions expressed by call participants are those of the participants and not necessarily those of any institution or group they represent or are associated with. And thanks to those who participated by chat.  We would love to hear your voice next time.

A BIG thanks to Jane Dysart and Information Today for the space for the podcast and Tim from Library Thing for providing the “snowball” mic for the podcast.

And to our usual supporters LISHost, the library friendly hosting service and  the Library Society of the World Shovers and Makers.

There is a small gap in the recording (it is that learning curve with big hands on tiny computer)

Author: (almost) Bald Trainer

A trainer in Maryland

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