The ‘What the Tech’ WLA Session Needs You!

Jul 10, 2018

Going to the Wyoming Library Association conference in August and looking for a way to get a little more involved. Consider volunteering to share your knowledge in the “What the Tech is That?” session, a “lightning round” tour of technologies you can put to use in your library.

What the Tech has something for everyone in a rapid-fire, whirlwind trip of websites and tech tools. When you participate, you can have fun exploring new gadgets and gizmos, choosing and preparing a handful of topics, and trying to share each one in the 90 seconds before the bell signals the end of the round.

From “What the Tech” 2017

It’s not time-consuming to participate — put together a few PowerPoint slides that show everyone where they can find each of your chosen resources along with a screen shot or two. Then tell everyone in 90 seconds what the resource is and how you use it or plan to use it.

Resources can be anything from websites to apps to tech tools, from practical to the way-out-there bizarre. If you have used a new resource for summer reading or a new organizational app or a retirement tool, we want to hear about it! With so much technology to choose from it is helpful to have first-hand accounts of what works from staff in our own library community. Potential topics might include:

  • Planning/organizational tools
  • Summer reading tool
  • Communication app
  • Informational websites
  • Gaming
  • VR/AR
  • Programming tools
  • Library management
  • Library space resources
  • Homework help
  • Social media platforms
  • Reading log apps
  • And more….

Interested? Contact Thomas Ivie at thomas.ivie@wyo.gov or (307) 777-6330 for more details. We really hope that you will choose to participate in this fun collaboration and support Wyoming libraries!

If you have a question about this or any other article, please contact us at statelibrary@wyo.gov

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