The document provides information about upcoming events and activities for a student mentor program, including an icebreaker activity to start winter break, details on volunteer opportunities, conferences, and information sessions happening in January and February, as well as reminders about program requirements and the next meeting. Students are asked to participate in various outreach activities and events in the local community through the mentor program.
Identities among the players of the San Francisco Scrabble ClubHugo Albrektson
My final from a Research Methods class I took last semester (fall 2014). The project focuses on the people within the San Francisco Scrabble Club and how the players identify themselves within their specific group.
Identities among the players of the San Francisco Scrabble ClubHugo Albrektson
My final from a Research Methods class I took last semester (fall 2014). The project focuses on the people within the San Francisco Scrabble Club and how the players identify themselves within their specific group.
We Put the Fun in Funk - Oregon Library Association 2016ilovemyanythink
Anythink Assistant Director Susan Dobbs and Director of Innovations and Brand Strategy Stacie Ledden discuss the intersection of branding and culture during this OLA 2016 preconference.
Geek the Library Volunteer Training for Herrick District LibraryHerrickDL
Thank you again for volunteering to help with the Geek the Library campaign at Herrick District Library. This slideshow provides background information that it may help you to know in answering questions from the public at events you may staff. A paper copy of the slides will be provided in your event kit as well, but since there are 20+ slides of training material, it will help you to review the material in advance of the event so that you know where to find the answers you seek during your Geek session. Feel free to contact the Marketing PR Department, sdevries@herrickdl.org, with questions any time.
Blogging with a Worldview: 5 Types of Social Media SuperstarsJeff Goins
Everyone has a worldview, a unique perspective that makes your message stand out. The question is, are you using it to deliver message? Or are you chasing fads and trends, still clinging to the idea of "niching down" instead of doing what the world's most powerful communicators do? Being yourself is the best gift you can give your audience.
We Put the Fun in Funk - Oregon Library Association 2016ilovemyanythink
Anythink Assistant Director Susan Dobbs and Director of Innovations and Brand Strategy Stacie Ledden discuss the intersection of branding and culture during this OLA 2016 preconference.
Geek the Library Volunteer Training for Herrick District LibraryHerrickDL
Thank you again for volunteering to help with the Geek the Library campaign at Herrick District Library. This slideshow provides background information that it may help you to know in answering questions from the public at events you may staff. A paper copy of the slides will be provided in your event kit as well, but since there are 20+ slides of training material, it will help you to review the material in advance of the event so that you know where to find the answers you seek during your Geek session. Feel free to contact the Marketing PR Department, sdevries@herrickdl.org, with questions any time.
Blogging with a Worldview: 5 Types of Social Media SuperstarsJeff Goins
Everyone has a worldview, a unique perspective that makes your message stand out. The question is, are you using it to deliver message? Or are you chasing fads and trends, still clinging to the idea of "niching down" instead of doing what the world's most powerful communicators do? Being yourself is the best gift you can give your audience.
2. Welcome Back!
Ice breaker time:
Let’s Make a Shoe Pile!
Take off ONE of your shoes and throw it into one giant pile!
On the count of three, grab a different shoe from the pile.
Then, find the person with the matching shoe and ask them
about what they did over Winter Break.
HAVE FUUUN
3. • Introduction with Joe Capurso:
Mentor program – handbooks!
Training – be prepared to review!
• Atlanta SCAD Day: Saturday, January
16th
Interested? Sign up on Volunteer Squared!
• LEAD Conference: January 29th
4.
5. • Ambassador Hiring
January 12-15: Volunteers Needed for tabling at Café
SCAD and JO’s. Share information, hand out applications to
those interested in joining the program.
• Buddies —Please check V2 for events!
Reminder: No 8 am classes!
*Interactive Design Game Development Buddy
January 13th
or 14th
• Young at Art —Next visit scheduled for February 5th
(Animation)
7. • Hometown Heroes
Please turn in Report Form to receive
your exclusive SCAD bag!
• Our Next Meeting: January 15th
• Our next SCAD Day:
February 5 and 6, 2010