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Quarry Pak wrote a new post on the site Excitations 5 days, 18 hours ago
Symposium Hello! I have prepared a 3-2-1 my symposium to share my course A-Ha’s! This is a link to my symposium Powtoon: Watch my Powtoon: 3-2-1!
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Quarry Pak wrote a new post on the site Excitations 6 days, 15 hours ago
Inspiration Report: Storytelling for All SeasonsHi, all, Here is a link to my Inspiration Report, Storytelling for all Seasons. I’ve structured an interactive storytelling program […]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 weeks ago
Addendum: #hyperlib Engagement – Cheers! Hey all – I just updated the grade book with 10 points for all for Participation. This group has been amazing and we made it through a still […]
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Quarry Pak wrote a new post on the site Excitations 1 weeks ago
Innovation Strategy & Roadmap: Climate Cafes at the Richmond Public LibraryHi, all, Public libraries are facing book bans related to books about climate change, are increasingly serving as warming or cooling […]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 weeks ago
Hard to Go…. Hey all – my eyes are bit bleary, and dinner and some binging on Netflix beckons, but I must tell you it’s hard to leave all the wonderful work you […]
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Quarry Pak wrote a new post on the site Excitations 1 weeks ago
Reflection #2: Hyperlinked Environments: Librarian as CoachI’ve been reflecting on the Laerke’s article about the Four Space Model for libraries, narratives, storytelling, and connections. The four […]
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Quarry Pak wrote a new post on the site Excitations 1 weeks, 1 days ago
Reflection #5: PLE: You Must Learn*I really like the reframing of Professional Development (PD) to Professional Learning Experiences (PLE). I appreciate the opportunity to […]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 weeks, 1 days ago
Video Shout Out to Hyperlinked Library SP 2024 Hello! I made you a video: Wishing you the best! ❤️ Image: I forgot to put the album on the cabinet behind me!
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 weeks, 1 days ago
Important: Final Notes Hey all – just want to share some important reminders as we reach our last days of class. Take your blog with you by following the directions […]
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Quarry Pak wrote a new post on the site Excitations 1 weeks, 1 days ago
Reflection #4: The Power of Stories: Growing + Healing“Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is b […]
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Quarry Pak wrote a new post on the site Excitations 1 weeks, 1 days ago
Reflection #3: New (Re)Models : RichCity Library 2.0 (Historical Photo Courtesy Of Richmond Main Library) – I can say that the space looks very similar to this today. Both the New Models […]
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Laura Wecksler wrote a new post on the site L-Dawg's Blawg 1 weeks, 2 days ago
Virtual SymposiumHi All, I’ve been driving myself batty trying to figure out how to play my Google slideshow presentation with music and to no avail. […]
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@lauraw Lovely and effective takeaways for both this course, and for life in general! As an aside, I didn’t know it was possible to create something like this in google slides.. I will have to go explore that more! I also had a lot of trouble figuring out how to edit videos to add audio at the right places, but I figured hey, it’s time to put my words into action, and embrace that lifelong learning thing we talked about so much! Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors!
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Exactly! Ugh, it nearly broke me in the end though. Do you know of any presentation sites that can embed audio music files into the slide deck?? (I’m thinking my struggles may have been due to permissions). Anyway, it was frustrating. Thank you for taking the time to check out my presentation and I’ve enjoyed chatting with you and getting to see your amazing ideas this semester! Best of luck!
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Lauren, I listened to your selected song as I swiped through your presentation and had a great time – especially with the embedded videos and fun animations. Thank you for all of your reflections and sharing your insights and expertise this semester!
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Thank you for taking the time to check it out, Ciera!
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christine wrote a new post on the site Christie's Place: Hello and Welcome! 1 weeks, 4 days ago
SymposiumHello. Here is my canva presentation for the Symposium.
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Hi, Christine! You did a great job with this recording! I agree that communicating with classmates was a “refreshing” experience – it’s *almost* like doing a group project, but way more expansive and really emulates how we use empathy in library spaces. Great work!
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Hi @christines. Great job on this presentation! I especially like your emphasis on empathy. It’s such an important skill in libraries and in life too. And what fun to hear your voice!
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Roya Koutchekinia wrote a new post on the site Epiphanies 1 weeks, 4 days ago
Virtual Symposium Hi Everyone, Here is the link to the video I made for the virtual symposium. This was a stretch for me, as I have very little experience […]
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Hi, Roya! This was a fantastic and comprehensive summary of the course. I especially agree with #5 – the reflections were extremely useful and had me thinking and exploring my thoughts and experiences in combination with other classmates (including yours!) that I think overall really enlivened and expanded my understanding of what was already such robust content for each module, especially when it came to my own biases (I, in particular, was quite biased against AI, so it was cool to have that challenged by some of the course readings and reflections). Good job with this post!
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@gilbertmaryjoy Hi Mary Joy, Thank you for your kind comments! I totally agree that with you that interacting with our colleagues through the reflection blogs expanded understanding of the course modules. Wishin you all the best in your future endeavors!
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@rodrigo. Thank you so much. Wishing you success in your future pursuits! Have a great summer!
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Hi @royaflin. Great job on your video! I know I’m a bit last minute on my comments here but I really enjoyed it. I especially agree with you about this course representing my shared values of librarianship and libraries. And I loved your insight about collaboration making the impossible achievable. Thanks for sharing!
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@maggierogers Thank you for taking the time to listen! I have enjoyed reading your posts this semester, and wish you all the best!
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Hi Roya!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful presentation, I really enjoyed it and it all resonates to our class.
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@brobinson Thank you for taking the time to listen and your kind comments! Wishing you all the best! Have a great summer!
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Donna wrote a new post on the site Sharing the Knowledge 1 weeks, 5 days ago
Virtual Symposium Hi everyone, Here’s my virtual symposium. I had thought about doing slides, but they haunt me now…. so have an infographic style of my […]
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Donna wrote a new post on the site Sharing the Knowledge 1 weeks, 5 days ago
Inspiration Report: The Open LibraryHi everyone, Here’s my inspiration report! I was originally going to focus on a different topic for this assignment, but realized that there […]
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Donna wrote a new post on the site Sharing the Knowledge 1 weeks, 5 days ago
Innovation Strategy & Roadmap: Tool Lending LibrariesFor my innovation strategy & roadmap, I decided to do one focusing on implementing a tool lending library at the San Francisco Public Library […]
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Hi Donna,
I believe that tool lending libraries should absolutely be a thing! Whether from a financial or sustainability standpoint, these may be expensive tools that individuals purchase and use only a handful of times. Particularly in San Francisco, space to store these tools may be limited for most individuals.
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Hi @ysalina,
I do agree that San Francisco can be rather limited in terms of finding additional storage space for tools. It doesn’t help if you’re not actively using them either! What’s surprising to me though, is that tool lending libraries can be found in neighboring public library systems, but since they are limited to their city residents, fingers crossed that this can becomes a reality at SFPL!
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Donna wrote a new post on the site Sharing the Knowledge 1 weeks, 5 days ago
Reflection #5: Infinite Learning- Learning EverywhereClassrooms have evolved. It’s surprising, but at the same time, it’s expected, because now we can learn from pretty much anywhere. Technology […]
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Donna wrote a new post on the site Sharing the Knowledge 1 weeks, 5 days ago
Reflection #4: The Power of Stories Stories exist all around us. Some are more readily visible to us than others, and some are more outspoken, while others may be unseen. What’s […]
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Donna wrote a new post on the site Sharing the Knowledge 1 weeks, 5 days ago
Reflection #3: New Models and the Shape of LibrariesThe evolution of library spaces to something beyond just books, to one that is made to be a space of learning, of playing, of exploring, of […]
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