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Facilitated by Paul Signorelli Writer/Trainer/Consultant Paul Signorelli & Associates paul@paulsignorelli.com Twitter: @paulsignorelli July 17, 2014 paul@paulsignorelli.com Libraries as Partners in Lifelong Learning: Cultivating Our Learning Landscape
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The Art of Rearrangement
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The Art of Rearrangement/Rethinking
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From Denise Krebs’ Life Long Learning Flickr photostream: http://tinyurl.com/nlwpmh6
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ALA and Lifelong Learning
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Why Lifelong Learning?
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From “A Vision of Students Today,” Michael Wesch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o
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Rethinking Lifelong Learning http://archive.ifla.org/VII/s8/proj/Lifelong-LearningReport.pdf
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A Lifelong Learning Framework http://archive.ifla.org/VII/s8/proj/Lifelong-LearningReport.pdf
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Discussion #1: The Need for Lifelong Learning Please name at least one thing you have had to learn in your workplace because of the changing nature of the work you do.
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Discussion #1: The Need for Lifelong Learning Please name at least one thing you have had to learn in your workplace because of the changing nature of the work you do. Please name one thing that you have been helping others (outside of libraries) learn to do so they remain competitive in their worksites.
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Lifelong Learning Centers: Oak Harbor Library
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Lifelong Learning Centers: Providence
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Lifelong Learning Centers: Vigo County Public Library
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Lifelong Learning Centers: Dickson County Public Library
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Lifelong Learning Centers:
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Libraries as Social Learning Centers
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Lifelong Learning Communities Revisited
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Lifelong Learning Partners: Museums http://www.imls.gov/assets/1/AssetManager/DiscussionGuide.pdf
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Lifelong Learning Partners: Museums
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Lifelong Learning Partners: Living Libraries http://www.niace.org.uk/lifelonglearninginquiry/docs/IFLL-Sector-Paper10.pdf
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Lifelong Learning Partners: Living Libraries
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Lifelong Learning Partners: Catalyst Café
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Discussion #2: Serving as Lifelong Learning Catalysts What can you take from today’s session to better serve members of your lifelong learning community onsite and online?
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Discussion #2: Serving as Lifelong Learning Catalysts What can you take from today’s session to better serve members of your lifelong learning community onsite and online? What will you do in the next week to begin implementing one lifelong learning effort that supports your staff and/or your community?
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In Summary
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Resources For more on learning and libraries: http://buildingcreativebridges.wordpress.com/?s=lifelong+learning
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Questions & Comments
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For More Information Paul Signorelli & Associates 1032 Irving St., #514 San Francisco, CA 94122 415.681.5224 paul@paulsignorelli.com http://paulsignorelli.com Twitter: @paulsignorelli http://buildingcreativebridges.wordpress.com
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Credits & Acknowledgments (Images taken from flickr.com unless otherwise noted): Fisher Fine Arts Library (University of Pennsylvania): Photo by Paul Signorelli (January 2014) Resetting the Room: Photo by Paul Signorelli (ALA Annual Conference/June 2014) From Denise Kreb’s photostream at http://tinyurl.com/nlwpmh6 This Year I Will Learn to Bake: From Lester Public Library’s photostream at http://tinyurl.com/l6h7aym ACU Library: From ACU Library’s photostream at http://tinyurl.com/mxzqm3phttp://tinyurl.com/nlwpmh6http://tinyurl.com/l6h7aymhttp://tinyurl.com/mxzqm3p
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