T is for Training 72: If You’re Too Big, You Sold Out Man…

T is for Training Episode 72:  If You’re Too Big, You Sold Out Man  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 link in our sidebar.

Thanks to the participants who participated on this 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 and twitter handles:

Maurice Coleman   Harford County (MD) Public Library @baldgeekinmd
Jennifer Koerber   Boston (MA) Public Library @jenniferkoerber
Michael Sauers   Nebraska Library Commission  @msauers
Julie Strange Maryland Ask Us Now  @strnglibrarian
Jill Hurst-Wahl  Syracuse (NY) University @jill_hw
Marianne Lenox Huntsville Madison County (AL) Public Library  @mlx
Andy Woodworth, Burlington County (NJ) Library System @wawoodworth
Char Booth,  Claremont (CA) Colleges Library @charbooth
JP Pocaro, New Jersey City University @librarianjp

We talked about:

The National Unconference May 2nd, 2011#libuncon on May 2, 2011 A Nationwide unconferfence with local flavor.
Char’s BookReflective teaching, effective learning: Instructional literacy for library educators
Instructional Models in Workshop Design and is ADDIE dead? or ever alive?
Presenting/Public Speaking skills in Libraries and Library School
Digital Access and barriers created to such by law and by rule

We are always thinking about: Jill’s Book and Paul and Lori’s Book  (Books will be available and signed at ALA 2011)

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 May 6th 2011 at 2 pm Eastern Time for the next T is for Training call in taping.

See you then!

T is for Training Box Set: Episodes 68, 69, 70, 70.5 and 71 Yep, we have been busy.

This is a whopper of a post containing stuff from a number of shows:

The first two discs is the complete and unabridged full Live at Computers In Libraries Shows broken up into two listenable parts.  T is for Training Episode 68 (CIL Pt. One) and  T is for Training Episode 69 (CIL Part 2) are ready for your enjoyment.  Thanks once again to the staff at Information Today who gave us space, technology and time.  They even put us in the program.  Squee!

Then we did a remote session at the ACRL (Association of College and Research Libraries) conference in Philadelphia on April 1st, 2o11.  I had the pleasure of catching Jenica Rodgers for a great interview about training, library administration and management.  Have a listen  to the ACRL (Episode 70) wrap up Here and The Rogers Interview (Episode 70.5) here.

Finally we did our normal call in show on April 8th, 2011.   We next go at 2 pm eastern on April 22nd, 2011.  This show (71’s) title is That’s Why She Is The Librarian In Black. (Listen HERE)

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.

The band for Live at Computers In LibrariesMaurice Coleman, @baldgeekinmd Harford County (MD) Public Library,  Christa Burns, @cjburns Nebraska Library Commission, Lousie Alcorn, @weez42 West Des Moines Public Library,(Our Newest Usual Suspect!) Angela Paterek, @trainingpassion Rocky River (OH) Public Library, Dana Longley, @disobedientlib SUNY Empire State College,  Jill Hurst-Wahl, @jill_hw Syracuse (NY) University, Jennifer Koerber @jenniferkoerber Boston (MA) Public Library, First Timer: Kathy Makens, Durham County (NC) Public Library, Ellen Druda, @dblduchess Half Hollow Hills (NY) Library, First Timer: Ria Groenewald, @elecup University of Pretoria,  Michael Sauers, @msauers Nebraska Library Commission, Julie Strange, @strnglibrarian Maryland Ask Us Now (MD), First Timer: Darnice Jasper,@darnlibrarian Anne Arundel (MD) Public Library, First Timer: Robin Duckworth, Congregational Library, Beth Tribe, @mlibrarianus Howard County (MD) Library

The tunes: CIL2011, presenting, e-books, conference value, twitter people to follow and much more.

The band for The ACRL (Association of College and Research Libraries) Show and  The Rogers Interview)Maurice Coleman, Harford County (MD) Public Library, Jenica Rogers, @jenica26 Director of Libraries, SUNY Potsdam, and Marie Kennedy, @orgmonkey Loyola Marymount University (CA).  These shows were recorded at the Philadelphia Convention Center on April 1st, 2011.

The tunes: lessons and observations at ALA  ACRL conference, and a solo “how to help your administrator understand the value of training” interview with Jenica.

The band for the “usual” show (T is for Training 71) recorded April 8th, 2011Maurice Coleman, @baldgeekinmd Harford County (MD) Public Library, Angela Paterek, @trainingpassion Rocky River (OH) Public Library, Paul Signorelli, @pailsignorelli Paul Signorelli and Associates (CA), Lori Reed, @lorireed ALA Learning, Mary Pelton, @nightmry Rocky River (OH) Public Library, and Andrea Snyder, @alsnyder02 Enoch Pratt (MD) Free Library and MD State Library Resource Center

The tunes: Consulting and the worth to the organization and what to ask and CIL2011, the reprise.

We are always thinking about: Jill’s Book and Paul and Lori’s Book

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 April 22nd , 2011 at 2 pm Eastern Time for the next T is for Training call in taping.

See you then!

T is for Training 66: Co-Working Spaces or Back to Reinventing Ourselves

T is for Training Episode 66:  Co-Working Spaces or And We Are Back To Reinventing  Ourselves  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 link in our sidebar.

Thanks to the participants who participated on this call.

This show was taped Friday in the opening hours of the Harper Collins E-Book announcement and reflects immediate opinion and reaction from the callers.  Start your inquiry here at Bobbi’s post which is has been constantly updated. Publishing Industry Forces OverDrive and Other Library eBook Vendors to Take a Giant Step Back

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
Paul Signorelli, Paul Signorelli and Associates (CA)
Jill Hurst-Wahl, Syracuse (NY) University
Bobbi Newman, Libraries and Transliteracy Blog
Jennifer Koerber Boston (MA) Public Library
Chester Mealer, Rapides Parish Library (LA)
Andrea Snyder, Enoch Pratt (MD) Free Library and MD State Library Resource Center
and a first time caller
Ruth Solie Northern Lights Library Network


We talked about:

TechSoup WorldWide Users Group Meeting
Co-Working Spaces in Libraries: Do they Exist? How can we create them?  Are they the fourth place?
Random Hacks of Kindness http://www.rhok.org
Dealing with Customer Expectations
The Harper Collins 26 Checkouts Announcement
Developing a National Digital Repository
Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe
http://lockss.stanford.edu/lockss/Home

T is for Training will be taping at both CIL 2011 and at ACRL 2011 in the following month.

We are always thinking about: Jill’s Book and Paul and Lori’s Book

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 March 11th, 2011 at 2 pm Eastern Time for the next T is for Training call in taping.

See you then!

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!

T is for Training 51: A Series of Forks In The Road

T is for Training Episode 51!: A Series of Forks In The Road 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.

Check out the post on ALA Learning about the Training Showcase. The writer is full of awesomesauce.

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.

Join us Friday July 30th for our next show.

Today’s Guests:

Maurice Coleman, Harford County (MD) Public Library
Paul Signorelli, Paul Signorelli and Associates (CA)
Beth Tribe, Howard County (MD) Public Library
Bobbi Newman, Chattahoochee Valley (GA) Libraries
Marianne Lenox, Huntsville Madison County (AL) Public Library
Dana Longley, SUNY Empire State College
Polly-Alida Farrington – Library Consultant (NY based)
Jill Hurst-Wahl, Syracuse (NY) University
Buffy Hamilton, Creekview (GA) High School ( A New Usual Suspect!)
Abigail Goben, LaCrosse (WI) Public Library ( A New Usual Suspect!)
and
Our Two T is for Training N00bs:
Allen McGinley, Piscataway(NJ)  Public Library
Jennifer Koerber Boston (MA) Public Library

The agenda:

Social Media and Your Library.

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: Two New Podcasts : LibPunk and Heels and Tiaras. Both feature adult language used properly.

Upcoming Conferences with Requests for Proposals for Presentations: Special Library Association 2011 Annual Sessions (June 2011) (2010 link here) and Computers In Libraries 2011 (March)

Keep up with us: Our blog, Podcast Feed, ITunes 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 July 30th, 2010 at 2 pm Eastern Time for the next T is for Training call in taping.

See you then!