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Teens and Technology How Teens & Kids are Connecting @ Your Library Michele Wyss, Forman Valley Public Library Sara Fisher, Alpha Park Public Library
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Say Whaaa? Teens in the Library!
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What Gets Teens In the Library Respect Technology Food Involvement Opportunities Volunteerism A Sense of Belonging
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What Keeps Teens in the Library Respect Technology Food Opportunities for Involvement Ownership Giving Them Their “Library” Time
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What Do We Do With Teens Now That We Have Them in the Library Respect Them Let Them: Plan Activities Design Flyers Post Things on the Web Teach a Tech Class Volunteer Have A Say in Materials Purchased
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What Technology Are Teens Using At the Library? Computers Word Processors Schoolwork Research Power Point Presentations Writing Newsletters & Generating Flyers School Organization Youth Group Teen Group @ the Library Printers & Copiers
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Internet Informational Searches E-mail Games Chat My Space / Facebook http://www.myspace.com/aplteenboard http://www.myspace.com/aplteenboard Teen Second Life You Tube Music Downloads E-book & Audio book Downloads
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Gaming Computer Games Runescape World of Warcraft Game Systems X-Box Playstation 2 Nintendo Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) Guitar Hero Karaoke Halo
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Portable Electronics I-Pods & MP3 Players Playaway Books Digital Cameras
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Educational Opportunities
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Information Sharing Having Internet access in the public library creates a space for students to use technology on their own terms. Teens have more opportunities for socialization and so they share information and create trends much more quickly than adults. Each other File sharing Troubleshooting Staff to student Research Search strategies Student to staff New gadgets New programs
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Teens are a Positive Asset to the Library Community Believe it or not, we can learn a lot from a teenager, they generally know all about the latest and greatest, no matter what that may be, months before it even happens. The children are our future, but the teens are our now – give them a chance to help keep you connected! Believe it or not, we can learn a lot from a teenager, they generally know all about the latest and greatest, no matter what that may be, months before it even happens. The children are our future, but the teens are our now – give them a chance to help keep you connected!
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