Ya hoo! Jen wrote Saturday to say that her talk "Let's get Excited (and Realistic) about Web 2.0" at the Public Library Association conference went very well. She did a dry run for it last month when the two of us talked to a regional meeting of the Arizona Library Association in Safford, so I knew it was funny, focused, and insightful.
Today Michael Stephens has posted about the panel on the ALA TechSource blog. Take a look!
Monday, March 31, 2008
Saturday, March 29, 2008
A visit from Riikka Jäntti

While she was here we made an English summary of her story (two more are planned in Finland, the second one will be published shortly), and here is the list of chapters. It makes you want to read it, eh? I really hope she can get it published in the U.S. and U.K.!
Chapter One, In Which Chip the Squirrel and Toivo the Hedgehog make a new friend.
Chapter Two, In Which the Secret Society is Founded
Chapter Three, In Which Big Brother has Guests
Chapter Four, In Which they go Berry-picking at Ratham Manor
Chapter Five, In Which We Hear the Legend of Mouse Hill
Chapter Six, In Which Everyone Disappears
Chapter Seven, In Which Lord Ratham Speaks
Chapter Eight, In Which Big Brother has Second Thoughts
Chapter Nine, In Which it is Nearly Autumn

Here are more images from her book:


We meet Mem Fox!
For my part, I co-taught a shortened version of our "Ready to Read" class so that the attendees could see some of the programming the library is doing out in the community. Ready to Read is a two-day S*cceeds-certified class on literacy and early brain development that we offer to daycare and homecare centers.
Labels:
community,
early literacy,
literacy,
PCPL,
reading
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