Learning 2.0 starts today

February 11, 2008 Posted by Michael

I’m in my office this morning about an hour before everyone else start to appear. This in itself, isn’t bloggable since that’s my SOP. However, this morning I just put in the links to the first two of 23 things for the Commission’s Learning 2.0 program. This week there’s just some reading and thinking to do for the participants so there won’t be too much excitement. Next week, they all start blogging. I’ll be participating too so watch this space for my thoughts and comments on the learning exercises.

(If you’re not an NLC staff member, which I’ll assume you’re not, you’re welcome to participate in our program. Just follow along via the link above. Unfortunately, you won’t be eligible for the prizes.)

About Michael

Michael Sauers is currently the Technology Innovation Librarian for the Nebraska Library Commission in Lincoln, Nebraska and has been training librarians in technology for more than 15 years. He has also been a public library trustee, a bookstore manager for a library friends group, a reference librarian, serials cataloger, technology consultant, and bookseller. He earned his MLS in 1995 from the University at Albany’s School of Information Science and Policy. Michael’s tenth book, Blogging & RSS: A Librarian’s Guide, Second Edition was published October 2010 with three more books to be published in 2012. He has also written dozens of articles for various journals and magazines. In his spare time he blogs at travelinlibrarian.info, runs Web sites for authors and historical societies, takes many, many photos, and reads more than 100 books a year.

2 Responses to Learning 2.0 starts today

  1. Fluxus says:

    I took the opportunity to get a head start over the weekend!

  2. Talking Books Librarian says:

    Ahh… no virtual prizes for those of us not in Nebraska??? :)

    -Talking Books Librarian
    http://talkingbookslibrarian.blogspot.com/

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