T is for Training 30: It Would Have Been Shorter To Say What I Didn’t Say

…so we did.  The shorter part I mean.

The thritieth hour (well actually it’s a half hour long episode) of T is for Training is entitled It Would Have Been Shorter To Say What I Didn’t Say.

Download and listen to our 20th show of 2009 here.

And this is your last chance to take the survey.  It’s quick and not too painful.  You know how trainers love data!  T is for Training Survey

Thank you to everyone who has participated or otherwise supported T is for Training over the past year. With out we are nothing.

On the today’s show:

Maurice Coleman Harford County (MD) Public Library
Polly-Alida Farrington – Library Consultant (NY based)
Stephanie Zimmerman Library System of Lancaster County (PA)

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  report from the COSLINE (North Eastern US State Library Agency group) conference happening in Saratoga Springs, NY this week; and
A discussion on training and budget cuts.

Remember to register for LibCamp Monterey, taking place on Saturday October 24th.

T is for Training is supported by you the audience and our usual supporters LISHost, the library friendly hosting service and the Library Society of the World.

Follow us on Our blog, Podcast Feed, ITunes Home, Friendfeed, our still new Google Group, (pretty please join the google group!) LinkedIn, FaceBook, Twitter, a brand new Flickr group,   Diigo Group and our Twitter Twibe.

Go to the delicious page : http://delicious.com/tag/tisfortraining to see relevant links.  Or Use Diigo and join the T is for Training Group there.

And join us on October 8th 2009 at 2 pm Eastern Time for the next T is for Training.


So, what’s cooking on the next T is for Training (25 Sept 2pm eastern)?

Join the T is for Training crew on tomorrow Friday the 25th of September for the next taping of the library training podcast at 2pm Eastern Time!

Depending on who shows up we will be talking about:

LibCamp Monterey, taking place on Saturday October 24th
LearnTrends 2009 – Free Online Conference : eLearning Technology and what you would like to see out of online conferences
Possibly a report from the COSLINE (North Eastern US State Library Agency group) conference happening in Saratoga Springs, NY this week

T is for Training is supported by you the audience and our usual supporters LISHost, the library friendly hosting service and the Library Society of the World.

Where and How? : The show’s address is here:  http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/24719 You can listen live by clicking on the show’s page. You can call in, listen to the stream, or come by and chat.

It is up to you, but please do come. If you want to participate with your voice on the call, you should probably join Talkshoe before the show. You can catch up with all of the episodes  you may have missed by going to the Talkshoe either via the sidebar widget or via the web.

2point-0-ed? Keep up with us via: Our blog, Podcast Feed, ITunes HomeFriendfeed, LinkedIn, FaceBook, Google Group, or Twitter.

See you at 2 pm eastern tomorrow (Friday)   Be There.  Aloha.

T is for Training 29: T is for Training, Not Just Another Webminar

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Please take the T is for Training survey:  T is for Training Survey

The twenty ninth hour of T is for Training is entitled T is for Training: Not Just Another Webminar (or Werbinar) aka Best Friends with the Same Job.

Download and listen to our 19th show of 2009 here.

Today’s marks the first year of the podcast.  Thank you to everyone who has participated or otherwise supported T is for Training.

On the today’s show:

Maurice Coleman Harford County (MD) Public Library
Andrew Schuping, Mercer University (GA)
Angela Paterek,
Rocky River (OH) Public Library
Beth Tribe, Howard County (MD) Public Library
Betha Gutsche, WebJunction (WA)  Our Newest Usual Suspect!
Laura Botts
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Mercer University (GA)
Lori Reed, Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County (NC)
Marianne Lenox, Huntsville Madison County (AL) Public Library
Paul Signorelli, Paul Signorelli and Associates (CA)
Peter Bromberg, South Jersey Regional Library Cooperative (NJ)
Stephanie Zimmerman Library System of Lancaster County (PA)

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.

Today’s Topics:

LibCamp Monterey, taking place on Saturday October 24th;
LearnRT
and The (relaunched!) ALA Learning Blog (for a little bit);
Is Online Education More Effective Than Traditional Learning? from ReadWriteWeb;

AND_____ Hey, It’s our FIRST ANNIVERSARY!!!! Share your favorite thing from the past year of shows.  I already have the one I can repeat on air picked out!

T is for Training is supported by you the audience and our usual supporters LISHost, the library friendly hosting service and the Library Society of the World.

Follow us on Our blog, Podcast Feed, ITunes Home, Friendfeed, our still new Google Group, (pretty please join the google group!) LinkedIn, FaceBook, Twitter, a brand new Flickr group (thanks Polly!) Diigo Group (brand  new!) and our Twitter Twibe.

Go to the delicious page : http://delicious.com/tag/tisfortraining to see relevant links.  Or Use Diigo and join the T is for Training Group (brand spanking new!) there.

And join us on September 25th 2009 at 2 pm Eastern Time for the next T is for Training.


Yep, it really is the First Anniversary Show today at 2 pm Eastern

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Join the T is for Training crew on TODAY, Friday the 11th of September for the next taping of the show at 2pm Eastern Time!

Depending on who shows up we will be talking about:

LibCamp Monterey, taking place on Saturday October 24th
LearnRT
and The (relaunched!) ALA Learning Blog (for a little bit)
Is Online Education More Effective Than Traditional Learning? from ReadWriteWeb

AND_____ Hey, It’s our FIRST ANNIVERSARY!!!!   Share your favorite thing from the past year of shows.  I already have the one I can repeat on air picked out!

T is for Training is supported by you the audience and our usual supporters LISHost, the library friendly hosting service and the Library Society of the World.

Where and How? : The show’s address is here:  http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/24719 You can listen live by clicking on the show’s page. You can call in, listen to the stream, or come by and chat.

It is up to you, but please do come. If you want to participate with your voice on the call, you should probably join Talkshoe before the show. You can catch up with all of the episodes  you may have missed by going to the Talkshoe either via the sidebar widget or via the web.

2point-0-ed? Keep up with us via: Our blog, Podcast Feed, ITunes HomeFriendfeed, LinkedIn, FaceBook, Google Group, or Twitter.

See you at 2 pm eastern.   Be There.  Aloha.

StatPro of T is for Training Year One

100+ topics

56 Training Professionals

28 Shows

20 States Represented

17 regulars appearing on 10 or more shows

and you the Friend of T is for Training.

If you can, please take the T is for Training Survey.

Thank you for a great First YEAR!

Trainers <3 Feedback — aka A T is for Training Poll for You

Dear T is for Training supporter:

I am trying to get some metrics for the T is for Training program and was wondering if you could take a minute or two to fill out a survey about the first year of the program and your level of participation.

T is for Training Survey

Thank you in advance and see you on September 11th at 2 pm eastern time for our sort of official First Anniversary show.