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The Tech Days East series of 3 workshops are coming up soon, and there's still time to register!
• Sep. 10, Franklin Public Library
• Sep. 11, Gordon Bubolz Nature Preserve (Appleton)
• Sep. 12, Monona Public Library
Each day includes a keynote presentation, and concurrent breakout sessions & hands-on learning activities on topics like Electrifying Teen Programs; Tech ‘n Scouts; Help Your Patrons Cut the Cable Cord; PlayStation Virtual Reality Demo; Digital Archiving Made Simple; Extending the Third Place; The Future of Public Library System Technology; and Intro to Computational Thinking & Connected Learning in Youth Services.
Continuing education contact hours for the full day workshop:
Technology-Related contact hours: 6
Total contact hours: 6
Registration for Tech Days West workshops will open later in August, so save one of these dates:
November 5 at Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College, Rice Lake
November 6 at Bunkers at Tribute Golf Course, Wausau
November 7 at Jake’s Northwoods, Sparta
There is no charge to attend any of the Tech Days workshops, thanks to sponsorship by 15 library systems and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.
Tech Days East workshops are sponsored by: the North Eastern Wisconsin (NEWI) library systems (Winnefox Library System, Outagamie-Waupaca Library System, Manitowoc-Calumet Library System, Nicolet Federated Library System), South Central Library System, the Southeastern Wisconsin (SEWI) library systems (Arrowhead Library System, Bridges Library System, Kenosha County Library System, Lakeshores Library System, Milwaukee County Federated Library System, Monarch Library System), and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) Public Library Development Team, with funding support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Tech Days West workshops are sponsored by: IFLS Library System, Northern Waters Library Service, Winding Rivers Library System, and Wisconsin Valley Library Service, and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) Public Library Development Team, with funding support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.