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Training 2.0 in Libraries

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Program given to the Polaris User's Group annual conference in Syracuse, NY (Nov.2007)

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  1. Slide 1: Training 2.0 How to expose and inspire your staff to the social web Steve Campion Susan McBride Pierce County Library System
  2. Slide 2: PART 1 THE TRENDS
  3. Slide 3: The physical library
  4. Slide 4: Expectations – ten years ago [our old website from the wayback machine]
  5. Slide 5: Online convenience
  6. Slide 6: Places to go
  7. Slide 7: Dual existence
  8. Slide 8: Online Interaction Social networking Web 2.0 Library 2.0 The Social Web Interaction & mass collaboration
  9. Slide 9: The Internet The 1970s: university labs The 1980s: universities & geeks The 1990s: the rest of us
  10. Slide 10: The Social Web Connects people Gives them a forum Encourages collaboration, interaction
  11. Slide 11: Adding your voice to the mix
  12. Slide 12: Showing your personality
  13. Slide 13: Interacting with the world
  14. Slide 14: What does this mean for libraries?
  15. Slide 15: Impact issues Specialized software Bandwidth Filters Uploading / Downloading
  16. Slide 16: Why are people spending so much time on social networking sites?
  17. Slide 17: They just are. GET OVER IT
  18. Slide 18: Understanding the trends
  19. Slide 19: PART 2 THE CLASS
  20. Slide 20: PUG keynote address October, 2006 Michael Stephens ‘Tame the Web’
  21. Slide 21: Why not an awareness class?
  22. Slide 22: Social Web Literacy
  23. Slide 23: Keeping it lively
  24. Slide 24: Learning by doing
  25. Slide 25: Telling stories
  26. Slide 26: Sharing stories
  27. Slide 27: Vote on an online poll Create an avatar Look into wikis and gaming Explore personal pages Learn about tags, RSS, and IM Create a personal page
  28. Slide 28: Homework: Participate!
  29. Slide 29: Homework ! Two weeks Add to personal page Visit classmates’ personal pages Interact Explore
  30. Slide 30: PART 3 THE POSSIBILITIES
  31. Slide 31: We’re in MySpace now http://www.myspace.com/piercecountylibrary
  32. Slide 32: We’re doing Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/piercecountylibrary/
  33. Slide 33: Our Flickr 365 project
  34. Slide 34: Our wiki http://www.myspace.com/piercecountylibrary
  35. Slide 35: Blogs, blogs, blogs
  36. Slide 36: Opening avenues to respond
  37. Slide 37: Future projects Me and my book Me and my librarian Me and my pet ???
  38. Slide 38: DILOPC
  39. Slide 39: Get together programs
  40. Slide 40: Other Web 2.0 gadgets RSS feeds Tags & tag clouds Internal blogs Staff wikis Buddy icons?
  41. Slide 41: Case study: one HUGE caveat
  42. Slide 42: Start the ideas churning Endorsement from upstairs The Social Web Literacy class Explore the Social Web Learn the tools, the dynamics Get ideas Apply them to programs, communications
  43. Slide 43: Reinforcing what we already do podcast
  44. Slide 44: Time for Questions Steve Campion scampion@piercecountylibrary.org