KidLibCamp 2009
Darien Library
Thursday, August 13, 9AM to 4PM
KidLibCamp 2009 is a place for youth services librarians to get together and talk about topics that are important to serving children in school and public libraries. KidLibCamp is an unconference that asks participants to share their work, skills, or knowledge as active participants. Unlike more traditional conferences, KidLibCamp will be highly participatory. Sessions will be determined the day of the KidLibCamp by those in attendance. Sessions may include (but are not limited to):
- Digital storytelling
- Planning children's services of the future
- Collaboration in children's services
- Integrating technology into day-to-day programs and services
- Using social networking to connect with children and their families
- Using social networking to connect with teachers and youth serving agencies
- Audio and video in children's services
The program and topics for the day will be determined during the opening session and a closing session will give session leaders a chance to summarize topics covered throughout the day. This wiki will also host notes from all of the sessions as well as follow-up information generated by topics discussed during the day.
You can register for the KidLibCamp on the Sign-Up page.
Directions to the Darien Library are available on the Library web site.
For more information about Darien Library KidLibCamp 2009 contact Linda W. Braun or Gretchen Hams.
KidLibCamp is a chance to meet with your colleagues and peers and participate in developing high-quality services for children.
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