Hey friends out in youth library land....I'm baaaaaack!
We had such a great time in spring exploring together the range of youth programming and smart and savvy ways to make it easier, that I am repeating the course beginning in January.
Join me for Power Children's Programming - on a Budget,
a six week on-line course for the UW Madison SLIS Continuing Education
beginning the week of January 26. It is open to anyone,
in-state or out-of-state, who is interested in this subject.
This course is perfect for any youth staffer interested
in digging more deeply into programming for children, preschool through
elementary ages. We'll explore: why we do what we do; how to do it
better; negotiating the tricky currents of available staff, time, money and
patron reactions. You'll expand your
community of programming peeps through robust dialogue, program shares
and down-right feisty argument.
Since
it's an asynchronous course, you can dip into the content anytime each
week. Lectures and readings are a mix of written text, webinars,
slideshares, video and links to seminal posts about programming from
bloggers including Anne Clark, Amy Comers, Melissa Depper, Abby Johnson, Amy Koester, Angie Manfredi, Brooke Newberry, Katie Salo, Beth Saxton and our friends at the ALSC, Little eLit and Thrive Thursday blogs.
We'll revive our class programming blog Kids Library Program Mojo that
will fill with new content as the ideas and programs start popping
up in the course and being shared. Coursework in this pass/fail course
takes about 2-3 hours a week and the two brief assignments allow you to
hone your thinking on programming (be an advocate!) and create/share a
program. What could be more fun?
I hope you consider joining me for this most excellent learning adventure. I plan to learn as much as I teach!
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Thanks for the shout-out, Marge! I'm already teaching or else I would sign up. =)
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