Training Links

  1. Turning the Page Online is a FREE library advocacy training course developed and presented by the Public Library Association (PLA) with generous support from The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This highly interactive training program is designed to give librarians, library staff, trustees, and supporters the skills and confidence they need to advocate successfully on behalf of their libraries. http://www.ala.org/pla/education/turningthepage
  2. PLA’s free, hour-long webinar, “Managing Traditional & Social Media for Libraries,” covers the fundamentals of media planning and outreach—including social media—to prepare you to work with the media and generate attention that will support your library’s activities and advocacy efforts. http://www.ala.org/pla/onlinelearning/webinars/archive/media
  3. Training to improve skills for working with Internet beginners.  This training helps participants communicate effectively and efficiently as they walk beginners through specific online tasks, like navigating a website, filling out an online application, or opening an e-mail account. It also shows participants how to connect beginners with the resources they need to continuing learning and become comfortable navigating the online world on their own. http://e4vt.org/programs/e-vermont/toolkit/internet-basics/instructors
  4. Use or adapt this outline to offer your own Working with Technology workshop. http://www.coloradovirtuallibrary.org/techtraining/content/trainer-outline-working-technology
  5. Use or adapt this outline to offer your own Designing Instructional Materials workshop. http://www.coloradovirtuallibrary.org/techtraining/content/training-outline-designing-instructional-materials

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