Thursday, October 28, 2021

Dr. Albrecht New Blog "Gang Problems in the Library" | Friday Webinar on "Team Success"

This Friday is another in the series of Dr. Steve Albrecht's webinars, "Team Success: Better Results Through Focused Team Building, Internal Support, Clear Communication, and Conflict Resolution." More information can be found below or online here.

We've also just posted a new Dr. Albrecht blog post in our "Library Service, Safety, & Security" section of Library 2.0"Gang Problems in the Library: A Rare But Challenging Security Concern."

...More likely, gang members will meet at the library because it is perceived as a safe place, or is "neutral territory," a building in between gang neighborhood jurisdictional lines. Most often, gang members see the library as an easy place they can steal from; mark, tag, paint, etch, or scratch their gang name, street nicknames, colors, or monikers into the walls, restrooms, or into materials; sell drugs; recruit new members; or intimidate other kids or adults. Their usual interactions with library staff can range from neutral to polite, to harassing and threatening....

Gangs have infiltrated every state, most cities, and even many small towns. Pay attention to what you see and get help to address it, safely and early.

Read the full post here.

While Dr. Albrecht's twice-monthly podcast and blog posts are available for free, as are our regular mini-conferences and all the conference recordings, we offer a series of his paid webinars and recordings  which are available for individual or group viewing here.

Friday, October 29th:
"Team Success: Better Results Through Focused Team Building, Internal Support, Clear Communication, and Conflict Resolution"
Part of a special Library 2.0 series with Dr. Steve Albrecht

OVERVIEW

A 60-minute training webinar presented by Library 2.0 and hosted by ALA author and library service, safety, and security expert, Dr. Steve Albrecht.

There are four core themes to team success in the library environment:

  • We take care of each other here. Team-building is about focusing on creating and applying the tools and techniques that individual employees and workgroups need to be successful.
  • Our library will not tolerate behaviors from employees, managers, or supervisors that can harm a functioning, productive team, create a hostile work environment, or make it difficult for our co-workers to do their work safely and successfully. Bosses need to step in and initiate solutions when employees or teams are not getting along, using a structured process.
  • We have external service relationships with our patrons and internal service relationships with our co-workers, and both are important and need to be maintained and balanced throughout our workday. However, sometimes the internal service focus doesn’t get much attention until there are problems with our workgroups.
  • Even high-functioning teams need guidance, support, and reminders to help them meet, work, problem-solve, and thrive. The tools from this webinar can help.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Defining our teamwork culture in the library. What makes a successful team?
  • An employee conflict resolution process for managers and supervisors.
  • The four-step process to set team Ground Rules.
  • Using direct, non-personal, immediate feedback, not criticism.
  • Developing a personal behavioral motto.
  • The need for Social Intelligence.
  • Using the P.I.N. tool for more productive meetings (What’s Positive-Interesting-Negative?).
  • Using the Keep/Stop/Start exercise to grow group success.
  • The power of praise.

DATE: Friday, October 29th, 2021, at 4:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time

COST:

  • $99/person - includes any-time access to the recording and the presentation slides and to receive a participation certificate. To arrange group discounts (see below), to submit a purchase order, or for any registration difficulties or questions, email steve@learningrevolution.com.
  • FREE for those on individual or group all-access passes (see below).

TO REGISTER: Click HERE. You will first need to be a member of Library 2.0 (free) and be logged in. Please click "Sign Up" on the top right and we'll approve you quickly. You can pay by PayPal or credit card, and will receive immediate and permanent access to the webinar recording. If you have any trouble registering for a webinar, if you need to be invoiced, or if you have any questions, please email admin@learningrevolution.com.

SPECIAL GROUP RATES (email admin@learningrevolution.com to arrange):

  • Multiple individual log-ins and access from the same organization paid together: $75 each for 3+ registrations, $65 each for 5+ registrations.
  • The ability to show the webinar (live or recorded) to a group located in the same physical location or in the same virtual meeting from one log-in: $299.
  • Large-scale institutional access for viewing with individual login capability: $999.

ALL-ACCESS PASSES:

  • All-access annual passes include access to the recordings of all of Dr. Albrecht's previous Library 2.0 webinars, plus live and recorded access to his new webinars for one year.
  • For a $499 individual all-access annual pass to all of Dr. Albrecht's live webinars and recordings for one year, please click here
  • Inquiries for all-access organizational contracts should be directed to admin@learningrevolution.com.
Recordings Available:


DR. STEVE ALBRECHT

Since 2000, Dr. Steve Albrecht has trained thousands of library employees in 25+ states, live and online, in service, safety, and security. His programs are fast, entertaining, and provide tools that can be put to use immediately in the library workspace with all types of patrons. In 2015, the ALA published his book, Library Security: Better Communication, Safer Facilities. He is currently writing the sequel, The Safe Library: Keeping Staff and Patrons Secure in a Changing World.

Steve holds a doctoral degree in Business Administration (D.B.A.), an M.A. in Security Management, a B.A. in English, and a B.S. in Psychology. He is board-certified in HR, security management, employee coaching, and threat assessment.

He has written 24 books on business, security, and leadership topics. He lives with seven dogs, two cats, and three chickens.

Dr. Albrecht's recent podcasts episodes include "The Power of Staff Meetings,"Are We Making It Too Hard to Hire Qualified Library People?," "Tools and Tips for Library Supervisors: Parts 1 & 2," "Stop Saying Calm Down," Spirit of Service," "Library Civility: A Code for How We Treat Each Other," "The Code of Quality Service," and "The Power of Surveys." You can listen directly on the site or you should also be able to access the podcast in SoundCloud here or in your own podcast app using the RSS feed here Click here to let us know what topics you'd be particularly interested in having us cover in the Library 2.0 webinars, blog posts, and podcast series. 

Dr. Albrecht's other recent blog posts are available here, including: "The 'Best Boss – Worst Boss' Exercise: Assessing Yourself as a Library Leader," "Developing Financial Knowledge and Budget Skills: What Every Library Supervisor Needs to Know," "Puzzled About the Police Response in Your Library? Perhaps a Better Understanding of Their Unique Culture Will Help," "Safety and Security at the Jacksonville (FL) Library" (a 40-minute video interview with Chet Price, the Safety and Security Manager at the Jacksonville (FL) Library), Solving Conflicts Between Library Employees: A Tool For Getting Along When No One Wants to Get Along," "Is There Hidden Bias at Your Library?," "The Hidden Power of the Pages (Our Employees, Not Our Books)," "Forgiveness: How Libraries Can Host Programs on Restorative Practices - An Interview with Azim Khamisa," "Do Your Library Employees Have the “Spirit of Service?,” and "Library Civility: A Code for How We Treat Each Other." 

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Thrive! Webinar: "How to Win at the Game of School: a Survival Guide for Students and their Parents and Teachers"

How to Win at the Game of School: a Survival Guide for Students and their Parents and Teachers
Part of the LearningRevolution.com “Survive and Thrive!” Series

OVERVIEW

The Secrets of School Success - How to Help a Teen Play (and Win) the Game of School
 
Outside of family, the high school experience is the number one influence on a young adult's success or failure in college, and then in the work world. And guess what: there actually are secrets to school success. Secrets that most students don't know, but should.

We can help teens succeed in school and in life by teaching them how to win at the game of school. The content for this webinar comes from the advice given by hundreds of teachers who contributed to this project. Even just one of the dozens of ideas from this workshop could make a huge difference for a student you care about. ​This is a program that is great to watch together with a student, either during the live broadcast or after you have seen it yourself first (you get the recording, a PDF version of the slides, and a light workbook).
 
​By the end of this online webinar, you will...
  • Learn how to take all that time spent in school and shape it to a student's unique strengths, so her or she has the confidence to really win at school and at life;
  • Figure out how to help a student who hates school, so you are not so worried about them;
  • Review the basic classroom and study skills for doing well on class assignments, tests, and homework, so day-to-day school life for a student is easier;
  • Uncover the basic, intermediate, advanced, and "master" techniques that the top students use for school success so that a student feels in complete control of his or her learning;
  • Discover the "Four Levels of Learning," so you can partner with a student to build a solid game plan for his or her high school and college years;
  • Understand how to avoid the typical parent-student struggles around school and homework, so you can strengthen and truly enjoy your relationship with your teen.
​The true purpose of education is to help a student become a self-directing and capable adult, and you can be his or her foremost and best partner in this process.
 
We will also cover:
  • Understanding how public schools actually work, so you know how to get the best for a student and not feel like a victim of the system;
  • Helping a teen build strong relationships with teachers, staff, and administrators, so he or she has a devoted "team" determined to help them get through school and then into a great college or university;
  • Identifying the practical skills that schools don't teach, so a student knows how to manage money, pay bills, and be a capable adult;
  • Building a home-centered, school-supported model for learning in a family, giving you and your teen a lifetime vision of success in life.
​Don't miss this! As a parent, teacher, or friend, you know that the long-term costs of a student not feeling confident about school are way too high and not okay. 

I hope you'll join me.

DATE: Thursday, November 4, 2021 at 7:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (click HERE to see in your own time zone)

LENGTH: 1 hour

COST: $29/person - includes any-time access to the recording and any presenter handouts and a participation certificate if needed. To arrange group discounts (see below), to submit a purchase order, or for any registration difficulties or questions, email steve@learningrevolution.com.

REGISTRATION: Click HERE or the payment image above to register. If you have any trouble registering for a webinar, if you need to be invoiced, or if you have any questions, please email admin@learningrevolution.com. Orders can come in and be confirmed up until 30 minutes before the webinar.

SPECIAL GROUP RATES (email admin@learningrevolution.com to arrange):

  • Multiple individual log-ins and access from the same organization paid together: $20 each for 10+ registrations, $15 each for 25+ registrations.
  • The ability to show the webinar (live or recorded) to a group located in the same physical location or in the same virtual meeting from one log-in: $99.
  • Large-scale institutional access for viewing with individual login capability: $249.

STEVE HARGADON (@stevehargadon)
Founder, The Learning Revolution
http://www.stevehargadon.com

Steve Hargadon created one of the first modern social networks for teachers, Classroom 2.0, and runs large online conferences for teachers and librarians. His father was Dean of Admissions at Princeton and Stanford, and Chairman of The College Board. Steve has done contract work, consulted with, or served on advisory boards for Acer, Adobe, Blackboard, CoSN, Horizon Project / New Media Consortium (NMC), Instructure, Intel, KnowledgeWorks Foundation, MERLOT, Microsoft, Mightybell, NAMLE, Ning, PBS, Promethean, Speak Up / Project Tomorrow, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. State Department, and others, typically focusing on educational technology and social networking.

“It’s true - @stevehargadon is a national treasure.” @markjotter

“Steve is an amazing facilitator. He brings this wonderful combination of humility, hospitality and insight to conversations that matter in education.” -Bernard Bull

“Steve is one of the most influential yet understated individuals in the world of Education. He gives thought leaders a widely attended global platform to voice their ideas to transform Education, and he does so with tremendous respect and intelligence.” -Charles Fadel

“Steve is the Oprah of education.” -Monika Hardy's Students

“Steve is the 'white knight' of education reform.” -Michelle Cordy

“Steve Hargadon is one of the most important change-makers of our time!” -Connie Weber


MORE FROM THE LEARNINGREVOLUTION.COM “SURVIVE & THRIVE!” WEBINAR SERIES


Upgrade Your Brain: Easier Academic Success, Mental Health, and Creativity Through Neuroscience-Based Strategies (for students) with Chris Loper
Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at 7:00 PM US-Eastern Time
Click HERE for more information and to register.


To receive early notice of upcoming 'Survive and Thrive!' webinars, please join LearningRevolution.com.


RECORDINGS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE



“See you” online!

Steve

Steve Hargadon
LearningRevolution.com
SteveHargadon.com
@stevehargadon

Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Dr. Albrecht Friday Webinar on "Team Success" | New Podcast on "The Value and Power of Staff Meetings"

This coming Friday is another in the series of Dr. Steve Albrecht's webinars, "Team Success: Better Results Through Focused Team Building, Internal Support, Clear Communication, and Conflict Resolution." More information can be found below or online here.

We've also just posted a new Dr. Albrecht podcast in our "Library Service, Safety, & Security" section of Library 2.0"The Power of Staff Meetings." You can listen directly on the site or you should also be able to access the podcast in SoundCloud here or in your own podcast app using the RSS feed here 

While Dr. Albrecht's twice-monthly podcast and blog posts are available for free, as are our regular mini-conferences and all the conference recordings, we offer a series of his paid webinars and recordings  which are available for individual or group viewing here.

Friday, October 29th:

"Team Success: Better Results Through Focused Team Building, Internal Support, Clear Communication, and Conflict Resolution"
Part of a special Library 2.0 series with Dr. Steve Albrecht

OVERVIEW

A 60-minute training webinar presented by Library 2.0 and hosted by ALA author and library service, safety, and security expert, Dr. Steve Albrecht.

There are four core themes to team success in the library environment:

  • We take care of each other here. Team-building is about focusing on creating and applying the tools and techniques that individual employees and workgroups need to be successful.
  • Our library will not tolerate behaviors from employees, managers, or supervisors that can harm a functioning, productive team, create a hostile work environment, or make it difficult for our co-workers to do their work safely and successfully. Bosses need to step in and initiate solutions when employees or teams are not getting along, using a structured process.
  • We have external service relationships with our patrons and internal service relationships with our co-workers, and both are important and need to be maintained and balanced throughout our workday. However, sometimes the internal service focus doesn’t get much attention until there are problems with our workgroups.
  • Even high-functioning teams need guidance, support, and reminders to help them meet, work, problem-solve, and thrive. The tools from this webinar can help.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Defining our teamwork culture in the library. What makes a successful team?
  • An employee conflict resolution process for managers and supervisors.
  • The four-step process to set team Ground Rules.
  • Using direct, non-personal, immediate feedback, not criticism.
  • Developing a personal behavioral motto.
  • The need for Social Intelligence.
  • Using the P.I.N. tool for more productive meetings (What’s Positive-Interesting-Negative?).
  • Using the Keep/Stop/Start exercise to grow group success.
  • The power of praise.

DATE: Friday, October 29th, 2021, at 4:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time

COST:

  • $99/person - includes any-time access to the recording and the presentation slides and to receive a participation certificate. To arrange group discounts (see below), to submit a purchase order, or for any registration difficulties or questions, email steve@learningrevolution.com.
  • FREE for those on individual or group all-access passes (see below).

TO REGISTER: Click HERE. You will first need to be a member of Library 2.0 (free) and be logged in. Please click "Sign Up" on the top right and we'll approve you quickly. You can pay by PayPal or credit card, and will receive immediate and permanent access to the webinar recording. If you have any trouble registering for a webinar, if you need to be invoiced, or if you have any questions, please email admin@learningrevolution.com.

SPECIAL GROUP RATES (email admin@learningrevolution.com to arrange):

  • Multiple individual log-ins and access from the same organization paid together: $75 each for 3+ registrations, $65 each for 5+ registrations.
  • The ability to show the webinar (live or recorded) to a group located in the same physical location or in the same virtual meeting from one log-in: $299.
  • Large-scale institutional access for viewing with individual login capability: $999.

ALL-ACCESS PASSES:

  • All-access annual passes include access to the recordings of all of Dr. Albrecht's previous Library 2.0 webinars, plus live and recorded access to his new webinars for one year.
  • For a $499 individual all-access annual pass to all of Dr. Albrecht's live webinars and recordings for one year, please click here
  • Inquiries for all-access organizational contracts should be directed to admin@learningrevolution.com.
Recordings Available:


DR. STEVE ALBRECHT

Since 2000, Dr. Steve Albrecht has trained thousands of library employees in 25+ states, live and online, in service, safety, and security. His programs are fast, entertaining, and provide tools that can be put to use immediately in the library workspace with all types of patrons. In 2015, the ALA published his book, Library Security: Better Communication, Safer Facilities. He is currently writing the sequel, The Safe Library: Keeping Staff and Patrons Secure in a Changing World.

Steve holds a doctoral degree in Business Administration (D.B.A.), an M.A. in Security Management, a B.A. in English, and a B.S. in Psychology. He is board-certified in HR, security management, employee coaching, and threat assessment.

He has written 24 books on business, security, and leadership topics. He lives with seven dogs, two cats, and three chickens.

Dr. Albrecht's other recent podcasts episodes include "Are We Making It Too Hard to Hire Qualified Library People?," "Tools and Tips for Library Supervisors: Parts 1 & 2," "Stop Saying Calm Down," Spirit of Service," "Library Civility: A Code for How We Treat Each Other," "The Code of Quality Service," and "The Power of Surveys." Click here to let us know what topics you'd be particularly interested in having us cover in the Library 2.0 webinars, blog posts, and podcast series. 

Dr. Albrecht's recent blog posts are available here, including: "The 'Best Boss – Worst Boss' Exercise: Assessing Yourself as a Library Leader," "Developing Financial Knowledge and Budget Skills: What Every Library Supervisor Needs to Know," "Puzzled About the Police Response in Your Library? Perhaps a Better Understanding of Their Unique Culture Will Help," "Safety and Security at the Jacksonville (FL) Library" (a 40-minute video interview with Chet Price, the Safety and Security Manager at the Jacksonville (FL) Library), Solving Conflicts Between Library Employees: A Tool For Getting Along When No One Wants to Get Along," "Is There Hidden Bias at Your Library?," "The Hidden Power of the Pages (Our Employees, Not Our Books)," "Forgiveness: How Libraries Can Host Programs on Restorative Practices - An Interview with Azim Khamisa," "Do Your Library Employees Have the “Spirit of Service?,” and "Library Civility: A Code for How We Treat Each Other." 

Monday, October 25, 2021

Two Thrive! Webinars: Libraries Where Students Want to Be | Upgrade Your Brain (for Students)

6 Steps to Turn Your Library into a Place Where Students Want to Be! Inspire, Create & Celebrate | with Book Creator
Part of the LearningRevolution.com “Survive and Thrive!” Series

OVERVIEW

The library today can be much more than a place where students go to sign out books, it's a place where students can also seek inspiration and unleash their creativity! Join us to learn how to transform your library into a place where rich learning for students happens by helping them publish and share their work. And if you are a school library, we'll talk about how your ""Library Learning Commons"" can be the heart of the school.

Mira Campbell (more below) reveals the 6 steps behind some of her most successful school projects. You'll come away with actionable tips that you can use to help students.

BONUS:

Attendees will receive access to the accompanying ebook AND a 3-month upgrade to a Book Creator premium subscription!

TOPICS COVERED:
  • Potential challenges and measuring success in the LLC
  • 6 steps to success: Inspiration, collaboration, choice & voice, bring to life, feedback & reflection, authentic global audience
  • Case studies and resources that have worked

DATE: Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at 4:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (click HERE to see in your own time zone)

LENGTH: 1 hour

COST: Free, Sponsored by Book Creator

Register at:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/9816333610025/WN_URcT8gkXSTKFrJ5BmVjS8Q

MIRA CAMPBELL (@BookCreatorApp)
Digital Lead Learner Mentor with the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) and a Book Creator Ambassador.
https://bookcreator.com/author/mira-campbell/

Mira Campbell is has more than 14 years of experience. She is a Teacher Librarian and Special Education Teacher at FH Miller Jr. PS.



Upgrade Your Brain: Easier Academic Success, Mental Health, and Creativity Through Neuroscience-Based Strategies (for students)
Part of the LearningRevolution.com “Survive and Thrive!” Series

OVERVIEW

Hey, students (or parents or treachers looking to help or sign up a student)!

Want to know how to succeed in school without getting burned out?

Want to become happier and more creative?

Want to stop procrastinating and stick with good habits?

Want better grades?

Then it’s time to upgrade your brain! 

  •  History/evolution of the human brain and why it matters
  •  Learning and problem-solving: strategies and mindsets
  • The science of happiness and mental health
  • Productivity, behavioral change, and the science of willpower
  • Mastering stress: beyond fight or flight
  • Creativity and flow

DATE: Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at 7:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (click HERE to see in your own time zone)

LENGTH: 1 hour

COST: $29/person - includes any-time access to the recording and any presenter handouts and a participation certificate if needed. To arrange group discounts (see below), to submit a purchase order, or for any registration difficulties or questions, email steve@learningrevolution.com.

REGISTRATION: Click HERE to register. If you have any trouble registering for a webinar, if you need to be invoiced, or if you have any questions, please email admin@learningrevolution.com. Orders can come in and be confirmed up until 30 minutes before the webinar.

SPECIAL GROUP RATES (email admin@learningrevolution.com to arrange):

  • Multiple individual log-ins and access from the same organization paid together: $20 each for 10+ registrations, $15 each for 25+ registrations.
  • The ability to show the webinar (live or recorded) to a group located in the same physical location or in the same virtual meeting from one log-in: $99.
  • Large-scale institutional access for viewing with individual login capability: $249.

CHRIS LOPER
Owner of South Cove Tutoring
https://becomingbetter.org/

Chris has been an academic coach since 2014. He writes an education blog for parents and students at NWTutoring.com, and he is the owner of South Cove Tutoring in Issaquah, WA. Chris is also the creator of BecomingBetter.org, where he writes about self-improvement and works one-on-one with adults on habit formation. He is also the author of Wood Floats and Other Brilliant Observations, a humorous memoir. 


MORE FROM THE LEARNINGREVOLUTION.COM “SURVIVE & THRIVE!” WEBINAR SERIES


How to Win at the Game of School: a Survival Guide for Students and their Parents and Teachers with Steve Hargadon
Thursday, November 4, 2021 at 7:00 PM US-Eastern Time
Click HERE for more information and to register.


To receive early notice of upcoming 'Survive and Thrive!' webinars, please join LearningRevolution.com.


RECORDINGS


“See you” online!

Steve

Steve Hargadon
LearningRevolution.com
SteveHargadon.com
@stevehargadon

Thursday, October 21, 2021

TODAY: "Libraries as Community Anchors" Mini-Conference (Library 2.0)

Today is our third Library 2.021 mini-conference, "Libraries as Community Anchors," being held online and for free. You can still register to attend live today or to be able to watch the recordings later. There are over 3,400 people alreay registered for this event. The conference schedule is listed just above the keynote bios and includes links to full session descriptions. Final conference viewing links will be sent as soon as you register.

Libraries are increasingly addressing challenges associated with digital equity, access, and inclusion, as well as issues of security and privacy.

For many years, community members have looked to public libraries to provide baseline, public, computer and internet access. In this way, libraries exist as important Community Anchor Institutions (CAIs), defined by the FCC “as schools, libraries, hospitals and other medical providers, public safety entities, institutions of higher education, and community support organizations that facilitate greater use of broadband by vulnerable populations, including low-income, the unemployed, and the aged” (FCC, 2011, p. 38).

In light of the recent Covid-19 pandemic and other natural disasters such as floods, drought, firestorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes, universal access to the internet has never been more important. Libraries increasingly have an important role to play: as second responders in large scale events via the development and deployment of collaborative connectivity projects; in developing strategies to bridge technological digital divides; and to promote digital access, equity, opportunity, and inclusion.

This event is being organized in partnership with Don Means, Director of the GIGABIT LIBRARIES NETWORK, and Kristen Radsliff Rebmann, Professor in the School of Information at San José State University. Everyone is invited to participate in our Library 2.0 conference events, which are designed to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among information professionals worldwide. Each three-hour event consists of a keynote panel, 10-15 crowd-sourced thirty-minute presentations, and a closing keynote. Participants are encouraged to use #library2020 and #librariesascommunityanchors on their social media posts about the event.

This is a free event, being held live online and also recorded.
REGISTER HERE
to attend live and/or to receive the recording links afterward.
Please also join this Library 2.0 network to be kept updated on this and future events. 

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE:

This is the final schedule for the conference. Links to attend (Zoom) will be sent as soon as you register. Click on the time link to see the times in your own time zone. All sessions will be recorded and available after the conference in case you are interested in more than one session in a particular session block. 

12:00 Noon (US-Pacific Time)

  • OPENING KEYNOTE PANEL (speakers listed below)
1:00 PM (US-Pacific Time)
30-minute concurrent sessions
  • “Disaster Strikes! Locating Government Resources During Crisis” - Jennifer Castle, Reference and Government Documents Librarian, Tennessee State University and Arkansas State University | Dominique Hallett (full description)
  • “Measuring the Digital Divide: Libraries Role in Digital Access” - Betsey Suchanic (Senior Program Manager) Urban Libraries Council | Lourdes Aceves (Director, Edge) (full description)
  • “Use the Free Toward Gigabit Libraries Toolkit to Understand & Solve Your Library Tech and Broadband Challenges” - Stephanie Stenberg, Director, Internet2 Community Anchor Program, Internet2 | Carson Block, Library Technologist, Carson Block Consulting, Inc. (full description)
  • “Using Outreach Vehicles to Provide Internet Access” - Mary Beth Adams, Outreach Coordinator | Library, School, or Organization Name: Alamance County Public Libraries (full description)
1:30 PM (US-Pacific Time)
30-minute concurrent sessions
  • “Leveraging Library Services to Provide Access to Justice” - Laura Francabandera, Adult Services Supervisor, Maricopa County Library District | Kacie Nickel, Deputy Public Defender Specialty Group (full description)
  • “Libraries as Community Anchors” - Mr. Hayford Siaw (Chief Executive Officer), Ghana Library Authority | Co-Presenter Name(s): Mr. Edward Addo-Yobo (full description)
  • “Senior Care Calls” - Brent Bloechle, Library Manager | Bethany Ross, Public Services Librarian, Sr. (full description)
  • “The COVID-19 Learning Pack” - Yusuf Ganyana - THE COVID-19 LEARNING PACK, LAIBU MKONONI (full description)
2:00 PM (US-Pacific Time)
30-minute concurrent sessions
  • “Launching a Digital Navigators Program at the Library” - Audrey Barbakoff, Ed.D., MLIS; Community Engagement & Economic Development Manager, King County Library System | Sabrina Roach, National Digital Inclusion Alliance (full description)
  • “LEO: Low Earth Orbit (Satellite) Broadband for Libraries.” - Don Means, Director. Gigabit Libraries Network (full description)
  • “On the potential for television whitespace (TVWS) wireless Internet in U.S. libraries to increase connectivity across America.” - Esther Showalter, PhD Candidate, Computer Science, UC Santa Barbara | Kristen Rebmann | Elizabeth Belding (full description)
  • “The First Statewide Library-Led Telehealth Initiative in the First State” - Nick Martin - Telehealth Coordinator, Delaware Libraries (full description)
  • CLOSING KEYNOTE: Kristen Rebmann and Don Means on "Future Directions for Libraries as Community Anchors."

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

Kristen Radsliff Rebmann, Ph.D., MLIS
Professor, SJSU School of Information (She, Her, Hers)

Kristen Radsliff Rebmann joined SJSU's School of Information in 2007 after completing a Ph.D. in Communication from University of California, San Diego. Her current research involves the deployment and study of emerging information technologies supportive of digital inclusion and resiliency. With a focus on under-resourced, tribal, and rural communities in critical need, her current projects involve propagating broadband connections to new community spaces via emerging wireless networking technologies for everyday usage and crisis recovery.

Don Means (@GigLibraries)
Director, Gigabit Libraries Network

Don Means is founder and principal of Digital Village Associates, a Sausalito, CA based consultancy started in 1994 specializing in community technology policy and strategic planning for clients, large and small, public and private. He was founding chairman of the Schools, Health and Libraries Broadband Coalition, founded in 2009, as a DC-based advocacy organization promoting government policies and programs to assure gigabit fiber to libraries and other community anchor institutions(CAI’s). Means chairs the Partnership for Public Access, p4pa.net an ad hoc consortium including IEEE, IFLA, ISOC, and others collaborating under the UN’s Internet Governance Forum effort to Connect and Enable the Next Billions. With over 25 years experience in ICT, in 2018 Means started the national Community SecondNets initiative, a wide area wireless community intranet strategy for libraries, schools and other anchors as second responders in disasters. SecondNets, as a 2 year development project, won an IMLS grant and launched Oct. 1, 2018. In 2013, he created the Libraries WhiteSpace Project to advocate library community leadership in utilizing new long range public spectrum to dramatically expand access to public library WiFi in communities everywhere. The project is an initiative of the Gigabit Libraries Network (GLN), founded by Means in 2012 as an open global collaboration of tech-savvy, innovation libraries. In 2007, he initiated the “Fiber to the Library” campaign to assure gigabit fiber connections to all US libraries as the most economical and equitable way to extend fiber infrastructure into every community while serving library facilities as priority end points. In 1998, he created the Community TeleStructure Initiative, a national consortium advocating local community leadership responsibility for telecom/ broadband infrastructure planning. In 1995, he co-founded the software venture, TriWorks, in Japan and as an ebook authoring and publishing service for schools and libraries in China; both still in operation. In 1992-93, as a member of the Atrium Group, Means served as an advisor to the Librarian of Congress on digitization strategy. He holds a BBA degree in finance from Southern Methodist University and later studied architecture and environmental design at the University of Texas, Arlington and international business relations at the University of Graz, Austria.

Patty Wong
Santa Clara Public Library, City Librarian

Patricia “Patty” Wong is currently President for the American Library Association, serving as its first Asian American president. Wong has recently taken the role of Library Director for the City of Santa Clara, joining a community that loves the library. In her 34-year career she has held positions throughout CA at Yolo County Library, Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library, Oakland Public Library and Berkeley Public Library, and Oakland Unified School District and most recently with the Santa Monica Public Library. Her work in managing change, equity and diversity, youth development, developing joint ventures and collaborations between public libraries and community agencies, and fundraising has been published in a number of journals, conference proceedings and edited collections.Ms. Wong has worked as a school librarian, children’s librarian, cataloger, and special librarian as well as her leadership roles in public libraries. She provides continuing education for practitioners at national and regional conferences. Patty has been an active leader within the American Library Association for 35 years. She is a Library Journal Mover and Shaker, recipient of the ALA Equality Award (2012), Faculty of the Year, and Woman of the Year in her voting district. In addition to her role as board member for a number of nonprofit institutions, Ms. Wong is also adjunct faculty for the iSchool at San Jose State University where she has taught hundreds of students since 2004 to serve young people and write grants to benefit local and regional communities and make the world a better place.

James P. Neal, III (@james3neal)
Senior Program Officer, IMLS

James P. Neal, III is a Senior Program Officer in the Office of Library Services with the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). He manages a portfolio of grants focused on building equitable digital communities, including open educational resources (OER), digital inclusion, data privacy and security, open data, civic technology and e-books. James holds a BA from Morehouse College and is a graduate of the MLIS program at the University of Maryland, College of Information Science, Maryland's iSchool.

Richelle Montoya-Chee
Director, Torreon Community Library

Richelle is the newly elected Navajo Nation Torreon/Star Lake Chapter President. Her community elected her to this position at the beginning of this year. One of her duties is to oversee the community library. She was born and raised in Na'neelzhiin, NM (Torreon). She attended the local elementary and high school and now serves as a school board member. She earned her bachelor's degree from the University of New Mexico in 2011. She is an advocate for preserving, practicing, and teaching the Navajo language and culture. 

John Windhausen Jr. (@SHLBCoalition)
Executive Director, Schools, Health, and Libraries Broadband (SHLB) Coalition

John Windhausen Jr. founded the SHLB Coalition in 2009 with the support of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. As executive director, he spearheads SHLB's membership growth and shapes its broadband policy recommendations. Previously, he served as president of the Association for Local Telecommunications Services, spent nine years on Capitol Hill, and started his career as a staff attorney at the FCC. In his role as senior counsel to the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee, John was a principal staff person responsible for drafting the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and served as chief legal adviser on telecom issues to Senators Fritz Hollings and Daniel Inouye. John has authored several papers documenting the benefits of broadband. His EDUCAUSE whitepaper, "A Blueprint for Big Broadband," resulted in the creation of the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP). In 2012, John was named the Community Broadband Hero of the Year by the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors. John sits on the board of directors for the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA). He holds a J.D. from UCLA Law School and bachelor's degree in history from Yale University.

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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Thrive! Webinar - "6 Steps to Turn Your Library into a Place Where Students Want to Be! Inspire, Create & Celebrate" | Sponsored by Book Creator

6 Steps to Turn Your Library into a Place Where Students Want to Be! Inspire, Create & Celebrate | with Book Creator
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The library today can be much more than a place where students go to sign out books, it's a place where students can also seek inspiration and unleash their creativity! Join us to learn how to transform your library into a place where rich learning for students happens by helping them publish and share their work. And if you are a school library, we'll talk about how your ""Library Learning Commons"" can be the heart of the school.

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