Learn More about Library Technology and/or Video Creation

Hotel registration for the CALC Summit 2010 – Collaborate Like You Mean it – has been extended until April 23.  Register for only $99 tax-free, hotel prices increase significantly April 24thhttp://www.calcweb.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75&Itemid=140

Did you know that the CALC Summit 2010 pre-conference workshops. . .
- Are relevant to library staff from any type of library?
- Are open to people who don’t plan to attend the 2010 Summit?
- Only cost $40 each?
The workshops will be held May 19 at Red Rocks Community College. Interested? Read on for session descriptions and registration information!

-Morning Session- Monkey See, Monkey Do: An introduction to digital video uses in libraries
Presenter: Paul Betty, Regis University
Your library has all the goods to make research and learning happen, but where are the students, faculty, and patrons? Here is your chance to SHOW the world just how good it gets at your library using digital video. This workshop will demonstrate how to blend movie clips, screen captures, images, and audio into streaming digital video suitable for distribution using sites like YouTube.  Librarians from all fields of work, from luddites to techno geeks, are encouraged to attend!

-Afternoon Session- Techie Tools for Non-Techie Types
Presenters: Lyda Ellis & Andrea Falcone, University of Northern Colorado
Having trouble keeping up with the latest Web 2.0 technologies?  Need a fresh take on familiar tools?  Explore free, innovative (and easy) technologies to enhance experiences in the classroom, at the reference desk, and with other library services.  Tools include Prezi, Xtranormal, Twitter, Jing, Poll Everywhere, & more.  Join this hands-on workshop to discover ways to energize your work!

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Registration and more info here:
http://calcweb.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=43&Itemid=135

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