February 17, 2020
10:30 – 11:30 a.m. EST
Presented by: Pam Seabolt
Pam has over 20 years’ experience in public libraries
working in various capacities, including public services, technical services,
technology, outreach services, programming, department manager, and branch
manager. She has served as Community Engagement Librarian with the Midwest
Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS) since 2017. Through her role, Pam
works with multi-type libraries across Indiana, and presents various training
opportunities and meeting facilitation on topics such as technology, digital
literacy, community engagement, soft skills, and customer service.
Pam has extensive experience in working with staff to
develop technology competencies and digital learning experiences, and has
planned and implemented multiple technology projects. Pam has a Facilitation
Skills and Facilitating Virtual Training Certificates from the Association for
Talent Development, has been trained as a Public Innovator through the
ALA/Harwood Institute’s Public Innovators Lab, and has training in Strategic
Planning for Public Libraries through the University of Michigan. Pam’s educational
background includes a B.S. in Child Development and Family Studies with a minor
in History and a M.L.S. from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis.
My Favorite Tech Tools and Shortcuts for Busy Library Staff - 1 TLEU
Keeping up with our busy work and personal lives can be a
challenge! Technology exists to help make it a little easier, but how do you
decide what to use? In this session, I will share some of my favorite tech
tools and shortcuts that help maintain healthy work habits, as well as some
ideas on how we can connect with our communities virtually. Bring some of your
favorite tech tools or shortcuts to share and we’ll create a list of resources
everyone will be able to access.
(No need to travel to the Indiana
State Library, you can attend from the comfort of your own library!)