T is for Training 40 – I Reject Your Reality

The fourth episode of 2010 aka T is for Training 40! is in the can and is called “I Reject Your Reality.“

Download the episode HERE.

Today’s guests:

Maurice Coleman, Harford County (MD) Public Library
Julie Strange, Maryland Ask Us Now (MD)
Marianne Lenox
, Huntsville Madison County (AL) Public Library
Lori Reed, ALA Learning
Jill Hurst-Wahl, Syracuse (NY) University
Polly-Alida Farrington – Library Consultant (NY based)
Peter Bromberg, South Jersey Regional Library Cooperative (NJ)
Allison Miller, Manager, ipl2 Reference Services, Drexel University
Janie Hermann, Princeton (NJ) Public Library
Chester Mealer, Rapides Parish Library (LA) Newest Usual Suspect!
Dana Longley
, SUNY Empire State College (Welcome FIRST TIMER!)

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:

Learning from Failure: How can we learn from the stuff that DOES NOT work? Here are two posts to start the discussion One focuses on JK Rowling and one focuses on “smart folks”

Wrap Up of the Handheld Librarian Conference, which featured some T is for Training regulars as both speakers and attendees.

TEDxNJ A brief discussion of the upcoming TEDx event in New Jersey.

T is for Training is supported by you the audience and our usual supporters LISHost, the library friendly hosting service ,the Library Society of the World and the ALA Learning Round Table, LearnRT, of the American Library Association (ALA).

Keep on Your Radar: Computers In Libraries in April; and Project Compass.

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 March 12th at 2 pm Eastern Time for the next T is for Training.  See you then!

Trainers Assemble! (Up next on tomorrow’s T is for Training)

Tomorrow marks the fourth 2010 live taping of the T is for Training podcast.  Yes, we will be taping a show tomorrow afternoon at 2 pm eastern time.

And it is our 40th Episode!

Probable subjects for the show:

Learning from Failure: How can we learn from the stuff that DOES NOT work? Here are two posts to start the discussion One focuses on JK Rowling and one focuses on “smart folks”

Wrap Up of the Handheld Librarian Conference, which featured some T is for Training regulars as both speakers and attendees.

Dealing with Instructional Burnout: How do you or do you deal with training burnout?

T is for Training is supported by you the audience and our usual supporters LISHost, the library friendly hosting service ,the Library Society of the World and the ALA Learning Round Table, LearnRT, of the American Library Association (ALA).

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 Home, Friendfeed, 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.

See you tomorrow at 2 pm!

T is for Training 39 — Precedent Is My Middle Name

The second episode of 2010 aka T is for Training 39 is in the can and is called “Precedent Is My Middle Name“

Download the episode HERE.

Today’s guests:

Maurice Coleman, Harford County (MD) Public Library
Stephanie Zimmerman, Library System of Lancaster County (PA)
Angela Paterek, Rocky River (OH) Public Library
Mary Pelton, Rocky River (OH) Public Library
Julie Strange, Maryland Ask Us Now (MD)
Joe Thompson, Western Maryland Regional Library (Welcome FIRST TIMER!)

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:

Telecommuting for Everyone? How can you get your supervisors, administration, HR and co-workers to buy into telecommuting as an option.   Part of our ongoing Life/Work series on T is for Training.

T is for Training is supported by you the audience and our usual supporters LISHost, the library friendly hosting service ,the Library Society of the World and the ALA Learning Round Table, LearnRT, of the American Library Association (ALA).

Keep on Your Radar: Computers In Libraries in April; and Project Compass.

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 February 26th at 2 pm Eastern Time for the next T is for Training.  See you then!

On Tomorrow’s T is for Training….

Tomorrow marks the third 2010 live taping of the T is for Training podcast.  Yes, we will be taping a show tomorrow afternoon at 2 pm eastern time.

In case you have not heard, the Mid Atlantic has been slammed with more snow than Buffalo, NY this year.   Right now there is anywhere up to 4 feet on the ground outside of my house with today’s bonus of windy conditions.  I don’t know where I will physically be at 2 pm (depends on our open or closed status) but rest assured I will be live at 2 pm.

Probable subjects for today:

Learning from Failure: How can we learn from the stuff that DOES NOT work? Here are two posts to start the discussion One focuses on JK Rowling and one focuses on “smart folks”

Telecommuting for Everyone? How can you get your supervisors, administration, HR and co-workers to buy into telecommuting as an option.   Part of our ongoing Life/Work series on T is for Training.

T is for Training is supported by you the audience and our usual supporters LISHost, the library friendly hosting service ,the Library Society of the World and the ALA Learning Round Table, LearnRT, of the American Library Association (ALA).

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 Home, Friendfeed, 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.

See you tomorrow at 2 pm!