T is for Training 34: The Retention Sledgehammer

The thirty-fourth hour of T is for Training is entitled The Retention Sledgehammer.

Download and listen to our 23rd show of 2009 here.

On today’s show:

Maurice Coleman Harford County (MD) Public Library
Stephanie Zimmerman Library System of Lancaster County (PA)
Beth Tribe, Howard County (MD) Public Library
Andrea Snyder, Enoch Pratt (MD) Free Library
Jill Hurst-Wahl,
Syracuse (NY) University

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.

We talked about:

Techniques to increase knowledge retention among staff both before and after training.

Facebook Pages

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So, About the Next Show….. Friday at 2 pm eastern

Anything you want to talk about on the next show?   Just drop a comment here on this post or go to our google group and let me know what you would like to talk about on the next show.

We tape every other Friday (including this Friday the 20th) at 2 pm Eastern time an episode of the library training podcast T is for Training. Please join us to share your sights and insights with others in a free-flowing conversation.

The plan today is to talk about:

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.

Keep up with us via: Our blog, Podcast Feed, ITunes HomeFriendfeed, LinkedIn, FaceBook, Google Group, or Twitter.

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See you Friday!

T is for Training 33 – I Now Know More Than I Ever Wanted to Know About Eggs

The thirty-third hour of T is for Training is entitled I Now Know More Than I Ever Wanted to Know About Eggs.

Download and listen to our 22nd show of 2009 here.

On the today’s show:

Maurice Coleman Harford County (MD) Public Library
Lori Reed,
Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County (NC)
Stephanie Zimmerman Library System of Lancaster County (PA)
Beth Tribe, Howard County (MD) Public Library
Mary Pelton, Rocky River (OH) Public Library
Polly-Alida Farrington – Library Consultant (NY based)
Bobbi Newman
, Chattahoochee Valley (GA) Libraries
Andrew Schuping, Mercer University (GA)
Paul Signorelli, Paul Signorelli and Associates (CA)
Janie Hermann, Princeton (NJ) Public Library
Andrea Snyder, Enoch Pratt (MD) Free Library Our Newest Usual Suspect!

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.

We talked about:

The 2009 Internet Librarian Conference , including some discussion of battledecks at the conference

TedxMid the TEDx MidAtlantic conference held yesterday.

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 November 20h 2009 at 2 pm Eastern Time for the next T is for Training.


Today at 2 pm Eastern the 33rd Edition of T is for Training

We tape today at 2 pm Eastern time an episode of the library training podcast T is for Training. Please join us to share your sights and insights with others in a free flowing conversation.

The plan today is to talk about:

The 2009 Internet Librarian Conference , including some discussion of battledecks at the conference

TedxMid the TEDx MidAtlantic conference held yesterday.

Any other stuff that may come up during the show.

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.

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.