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Posted
3 July 2007 @ 12pm

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Learning 2.0: lessons learned

Our Learning 2.0 programme wrapped up ages ago and I’ve finally gotten around to compiling a list of “lessons learned”. I learned so much from Helene’s collection of best practices that I knew, early on, that it would be important to jot down these notes along the way and compile them into something others could [...]


What is there to say about Five Weeks that hasn’t already been said?

No, seriously. It really has all been said, hasn’t it? And better than I could possibly have said it myself. (I’d link to all the posts, but you’ve probably already read them.) I’ve been meaning to do my own little wrap-up post here, but I got sidetracked by a vacation, a conference, another course, [...]


participants! participants are what we need!

That’s right, Five Weeks to a Social Library is now accepting applications for particpants! Here’s the what’s what:

info about the course is here
the preliminary program of stellar presenters is here
the participant application is here
the deadline for participant applications is December 1, 2006

Questions? Get in touch with us at sociallibrary AT gmail DOT com!


quick reminder…

Today is the last day to put in your proposal for Five Weeks to a Social Library!
If you have any practical examples of social tools at work in your library, consider putting in a proposal to share your experience and ideas with others who might be able to benefit from them. More details on [...]


Posted
21 August 2006 @ 9am

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talk/teach

five weeks to a social library

I’ve been silent, so silent, for the past few weeks, but I’m hoping that what I have to share with you to-day will make up for that silence!
You might remember Meredith Farkas’ post from some time ago on the topic of access to free, online, educational opportunities. Well, toward the end of that post, Meredith [...]