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WJ: 23 Things Summit

When:  
Tuesday, March 3, 2009 (1:00 PM - 3:00 PM) Export to vCalendar
Where:   WJ Webex Room (Web conference)

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"23 Things" is a revolutionary staff development learning concept centered on social collaboration tools. Helene Blowers successfully created the first program while at the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County.

Thousands of libraries and library organizations of every size and type have adapted the idea for their staff. Hands-on, self-directed, and innovative, 23 Things style programs have introduced many, many library staff, volunteers, trustees, and others to 2.0 tools like blogs and wikis.

During this 2 hour Summit, organizers from several successful programs around the nation will share best practices and lessons learned. Participants will be able to ask questions and seek advice to help in implementing a similar program.

Who should attend? If you are involved with library training, if you are thinking about implementing a 23 things style program, or if you
have already implemented a 23 things style program and want to share
what you've learned, then this session is for you!

WebJunction, MaintainIT, the State Library of Kansas, and the Topeka
and Shawnee County Public Library are collaborating to create this event.

Type:   Program

Categories: Technology

Tags: WebJunction


This event is sponsored by Illinois State Library.

Event listed by: Alliance Library System, DuPage Library System, Lewis & Clark Library System, Lincoln Trail Libraries System, Metropolitan Library System, North Suburban Library System, Prairie Area Library System, Rolling Prairie Library System and Shawnee Library System


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