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Social Bookmarking F2F Workshop, Half-day, 7-30-2009

Posted by Ken Fujiuchi on July 2, 2009

[via NYLINE Listserv]
SCRLC is delighted to announce a workshop on “Social Bookmarking” will take place in Ithaca on Thursday, July 30, 1:30 – 4:30 pm. This hands-on class will provide you with the information you need to get started in Delicious, a well-known, free tool for creating easy access to resources you have identified for your students and colleagues. You will learn to tag, manage, and share web pages. Priority will be given to school library staff, but these sessions are open to all regional library workers; no approval or authorization is required to attend. Full information and registration details.

Coming to Ithaca for the session? You, your family, or friends may want to hike waterfall, swim in the lake, try an ethnic food restaurant, or take in a concert or play. To see what’s happening in Ithaca, please go to http://www.visitithaca.com and http://www.ithacaevents.com

Summer Camp 2009 for Teacher Librarians is a series of workshops offered in July and August at TST BOCES in Ithaca, NY. The fees are very low thanks to funding and support provided by TST BOCES, BT BOCES, DCMO BOCES, GST BOCES, and ONC BOCES. The complete list of available sessions is on the SCRLC website at http://www.lakenet.org/scrlc/calendar.html Several BOCES have offered to pay the registration fee completely on behalf of their member library staff, so check with your BOCES office for details. If interested in Professional Development Credit, check with your School Building Administrator.

Hope to see you there!

Nora Hardy
SCRLC

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