Thursday, October 6, 2022

Program Idea Roundup

Image by Gustavo Pires Bertaco from Pixabay

Yeehaw! It's roundup time! I've been saving some interesting programming-related content for awhile and I want to get it out to you all. Check out these free webinars and blog posts for a ton of ideas for children's, tweens and teens!

WEBINARS

Libraries that use passive programming appreciate it as an economical, time-efficient way to engage customers. It can also be an inclusive way to show people of all abilities and backgrounds that they belong in the library – and that the library belongs to them. We are living in a time of relearning, re-educating, and reassessing - the perfect time to invite our users to express themselves within our space. Passive programming pundits and authors of "The Passive Programming Playbook: 101 Ways to Get Library Customers Off the Sidelines," Andria L. Amaral and Paula Willey, will talk about passive programming that reaches out. They'll discuss the specific challenges of service to young people, and the delightful solutions each has come up with. You’ll learn how to shoehorn passive programs into the most crowded of library spaces - and even how to use passive programming outside the library to pull people in. Passive programming is an inclusive way to embrace every library user - join us for your booster shot of inspiration.
  • How to Promote, Deliver and Evaluate Hybrid Programming in Your Library. Wed, Nov 9, 1pm from the Programming Librarian
Join Jeff Zeh and James Hutter as they discuss the Port Washington Public Library’s efforts to support hybrid programming in their community. They will cover the library’s efforts to establish, promote, and evaluate hybrid programming during the pandemic. Successes and failures met along the way will also be shared. There will be dedicated time for Q&A at the end of this session.

BLOG POSTS

  • Music and Storytime [Music and Storytime Programs. Kopa, Angelique. ALSC blog. August 13, 2022] 

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