T is for Training 62: Beware the Trogolosarus or Don’t Let Them See My Shame

T is for Training Episode 62:  Beware the Trogolosarus or Don’t Let Them See My Shame is now available for download here from our host TalkShoe. You can listen to this or any of our other shows using the TalkShoe panel in our sidebar.

Thanks to the participants who participated on today’s call.

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 Guests:

Maurice Coleman, Harford County (MD) Public Library
Marianne Lenox, Huntsville Madison County (AL) Public Library
Kate Kosturski, Middlesex (NJ) Public Library
Jill Hurst-Wahl, Syracuse (NY) University
Angela Paterek, Rocky River (OH) Public Library
Laura Botts, Mercer University (GA)
Paul Signorelli, Paul Signorelli and Associates (CA)
Bobbi Newman, Libraries and Transliteracy Blog

The agenda:

We will take a break this Winter and return on January 14th 2011 with a fresh episode.

If you want anyone interviewed for our intersession report.  As in anyone who would contribute mightily to this Training and Staff Development program, let me know and I will try to talk to them during the break.

We talked about what one or two thing we learned this year directed by these questions:

Best Conference you attended and why?
Best Training you attended and why?
Best New Resource?
Best things you learned this year?

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).

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And join us on January 14th, 2011 at 2 pm Eastern Time for the next T is for Training call in taping.

See you then!

On todays T is for Training 62: Time for part one of the end of the year thing

Inspired by various flavors of end of the end of the year posting, today’s Sixty-second show will be all about the year in review.

We tape today at 2 pm eastern time today Friday December 17th!

We will take a break this Winter and return on January 14th 2011 with a fresh episode.

If you want anyone interviewed for our intersession report.  As in anyone who would contribute mightily to this Training and Staff Development program, let me know and I will try to talk to them during the break.

We will talk about what one or two thing we learned today and perhaps tackle to T is for Training questionnaire.

1) A Look Back (If you didn’t get a chance to say so last time…):
Best Conference you attended and why?
Best Training you attended and why?
Best New Resource?
Most Unexpected Training Topic?
Best things you learned this year?

2) A Look Ahead:
What are you looking forward to in 2011?
What new technology training they expect to do in 2011?
What conference are you looking forward to attending/presenting next year?
What training you think will not be needed this coming year?

3) A Look Inside: Just a couple of questions for each of our guests.

The 10 questions:
What is  your favorite word to hear in training?
What is your least favorite word in training?
What sound do you like to hear in training?
What sound do you hate to hear in training?
What other profession other than yours would  you like to attempt?
What other training would you like to do?
What other profession would you not like to do?
What type of training you do not like to do?
What things turns you on about training?
What things turn you off about training?

And of course what subjects you bring to the show.

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.

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See you at 2 pm!

T is for Training 61: That Lobbycon Feeling

T is for Training Episode 61:  That Lobbycon Feeling is now available for download here from our host TalkShoe. You can listen to this or any of our other shows using the TalkShoe panel in our sidebar.

Thanks to the participants who participated so much that I had to use my voice very little today.

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 Guests:

Maurice Coleman, Harford County (MD) Public Library
Marianne Lenox, Huntsville Madison County (AL) Public Library
Lori Reed, ALA Learning
Julie Strange
, Maryland Ask Us Now (MD)
Michael Porter, WebJunction (Not so new Usual Suspect!)
Kate Kosturski,
Middlesex (NJ) Public Library
Jennifer Koerber Boston (MA) Public Library (New Usual Suspect!)
Peter Bromberg, Princeton (NJ) Public Library
Sarah Houghton-Jan, San Jose Public Library

The agenda:

The WebJunction Conference Serving the 21st Century Patron
Help Plan the next WebJunction Conference
Free Web Seminars
The Importance of Staff Development and How To Do It Inexpensively And Well.

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 up with us: Our blogPodcast FeedITunes Home,Friendfeed, our Google Group, (pretty please join the google group!) and our Diigo Group.

Contact Us: baldgeekinmd at gmail dot com or via text or voice at Google Voice number 504-233-0361

Link Love: 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 December 17th, 2010 at 2 pm Eastern Time for the next T is for Training call in taping.

See you then!