The ninteenth hour of T is for Training is entitled Always Promise Chaos, (and baby we delivered today!) Download and listen to our eleventh show of 2009 here. We had some chaotic issues with Talkshoe today. I hope it does not come though too much on the recording.
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On the today’s show:
Maurice Coleman Harford County (MD) Public Library
Lori Reed, Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County (NC)
Paul Signorelli, Paul Singorelli and Associates
Laura Botts, Mercer University (GA)
Allison Miller, Internet Public Library (Today’s Noob!!)
Marianne Lenox, Huntsville Madison County Public Library (AL)
Jill Hurst-Wahl, Syracuse University School of Information Studies (NY)
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Today we talked about:
Remember the Trainer Survey by Lori Reed last month? She is scheduled to be here to share the results with us. (Lori R.)
Free Ad Space: Brief talk about the Summer Long Conversants :-) A Participatory Conversation, the June 5 (T is for Training Conversants Event) and Pres4Lib Library Camp for Speakers in Princeton NJ on June 12th.
How have you seen virtual conferences and social networking work in Public Libraries?