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The Association for Library S ervice to Children presents. Caldecott Uncovered: What You’ve Always Wanted to Know About the Caldecott Medal Presented by: Rita Auerbach. Using Adobe connect - sound. Please make sure the sound button in your top tool bar is green
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The Association for Library Service to Children presents Caldecott Uncovered: What You’ve Always Wanted to Know About the Caldecott Medal Presented by: Rita Auerbach
Using Adobe connect - sound • Please make sure the sound button in your top tool bar is green • You should hear music; that way you know your sound is working • You may need to turn up your speakers or “Adjust Speaker Volume” to hear • Still can’t hear? Let us know in the chat • You will not hear voices until the presentation begins
Using Adobe Connect - Chat • Please save all your questions and chats until the end of the session • If you loose sound, please let us know in the chat box • There will be time for Q&A at the end of the session; at that time please type your questions into the chat • If not all questions are answered, the instructor will email all attendees with question answers
Using Adobe Connect - Emoticons • Found in the top tool bar, these assist in communicating with the presenter non-verbally • Once clicked, the symbol lasts for 10 seconds next to your name in the participants box • Please be selective in emoticon use
ALSC Webinars • Upcoming Webinars • Between Storytime and the Prom: Tween Programming Fills the Gap • Monday, May 14, 2012 from 11 am - Noon Central Time • Instructor: Amanda Moss Struckmeyer, Head of Youth Services • Give Me Something to Read! When Social Networking Meets Readers Advisory • Wednesday, May 16, 2012 from 1 - 2 pm Central Time • Tuesday, July 10, 2012 from 6 - 7 pm Central Time • Thursday, August 9, 2012 from Noon - 1 pm Central Time • Instructor: Joella Peterson, Children's Librarian, Tumwater (Wash.) Timberland Regional Library • Available Webinar Archives • Connecting with Many Children from Many Cultures: Cultural Literacy @your library; Instructor: Jamie Campbell Naidoo, Assistant Professor, University of Alabama • Día 101: Everything you need to know about celebrating el día de los niños/el día de los libros; Instructor: Beatriz Pascual Wallace, MLIS Children's Librarian, Seattle Public Library • Día 201: Community Partnerships, Marketing and Additional Funding; Instructor: Sally Miculek, Children's Services Coordinator • Family Programs on a Shoestring @your library; Instructor: Angela Young, MSLS, Youth Services Library • Leveling Easy Readers; Instructor: Katherine (Kate) Todd, Adjunct Instructor, Manhattanville College • Making Every Day a Día Day: Incorporating Día into Current Youth Programming; Instructor: Jeanette Larson, consultant & adjunct professor at Texas Women's University • Newbery and Caldecott Mock Elections Toolkit; Instructor: Steven Engelfried, Youth Services Librarian, Wilsonville (Ore.) Public Library • Sensory Storytime: Preschool Programming that Makes Sense for Kids with Autism; Instructor: Barbara Klipper, Youth Services Librarian, The Ferguson Library (Stamford, Conn.) • Storytelling 2.0; Instructor: Jennifer Hopwood, Youth Services Librarian
ALSC National Institute: Libraries Leading the Race September 20 – 22, 2012 Indianapolis, IN Authors and IllustratorsPeter Brown, Denise Fleming, Kevin Henkes, Eric Rohmann, Gary Paulsen, Bryan Collier, Doreen Rappaport and April Pulley Sayre Educational Programs Best practices, collection development, competencies, early literacy, Every Child Ready to Read, library spaces, partnerships, programming, technology and much more! Networking ALSC Connection brings together more than 300 children’s librarians and experts through networking activities during the Institute. Visit www.ala.org/alscinstitute