easyreader icon Webinar on Screencasting & Podcasting for Training in the Law Library

I noticed this webinar from the American Association of Law Libraries and thought others might be interested:

How to Train Without Showing Up

Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 – register by November 5th.
Time: 12:00 – 1:15 p.m. Central Time

Find out how screencasts and podcasts can be created and used for educational purposes. Our speakers will share how they use screencasts and podcasts in their libraries and will offer you suggestions on how you can use them for training purposes in your own library.

In this webinar you will:

  • Get introduced to how screencasts and podcasts are created
  • Receive tips and best practices on creating and using screencasts and podcasts
  • Find out how screencasts and podcasts are being used for educational purposes in different libraries

Speakers:

Kerry Fitz-Gerald, Reference Librarian, Seattle University School of Law Library
Rita Kaiser, Reference Services Librarian, King County Law Library

Format: WebEx and teleconference dial-in
Registration: AALL members ($25) and non-AALL members ($35)

Register: http://www.aallnet.org/calendar/eventdisplay.asp?eid=257&arc=no

Currently there are 3 comments on “Webinar on Screencasting & Podcasting for Training in the Law Library” :

  1. Rita K has this comment:
    November 3rd, 2008 at 8:00 pm

    Thanks for mentioning this, connie. Hopefully, we will do a good job and the libarians may learn something.

  2. Shaunna Mireau has this comment:
    November 12th, 2008 at 2:40 pm

    Rita and Kerry did an excellent job! This was a gret session that gave me lots of ideas.

  3. Connie Crosby has this comment:
    November 12th, 2008 at 2:53 pm

    Thanks for reporting back, Shaunna. Unfortunately I was unable to attend myself. Perhaps they will do a reprise for us?

    Cheers,
    Connie

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