Connecting Teens with Technology at the Library presents a balanced view of the often complex relationship between teenagers and their technology. The authors share more than a dozen full lesson plans for technology-based programs, scalable for any library budget, that will help the reader to engage with their teenaged patrons.
Connecting Teens with Technology at the Library presents a balanced view of the often complex relationship between teenagers and their technology. The authors share more than a dozen full lesson plans for technology-based programs, scalable for any library budget, that will help the reader to engage with their teenaged patrons.
Kelly Czarnecki completed her MS in 2002 and MEd in 2001 at the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana. She worked at the Bloomington Public Library in Illinois for four years as the young adult services librarian. Czarnecki started at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library at the ImaginOn Branch in 2005 as the teen librarian and is now the teen loft manager. She has over twenty years of experience in working with persons experiencing homelessness who are sheltered. Czarnecki has contributed extensively to the literature on teens and libraries, particularly with technology as a focus. She is currently a columnist for Tag Team Tech with VOYA.
Inhaltsangabe
Dedications Series Editor's Foreword Foreword Preface Part I Getting Started Chapter 1 Technology and Today's Youth Chapter 2 Technology Setup Chapter 3 Funding Technology Chapter 4 Aligning Technology Programs with Your Library's Mission Part II Connecting Teens with Technology Chapter 5 Mentorship Chapter 6 Career Readiness and Exploration Chapter 7 Partnerships and Collaboration Part III Technology in Practice Chapter 8 Tech without Tech Chapter 9 Making, Makerspaces, and the Maker Movement Chapter 10 Collection Development Chapter 11 Sample Technology Programs Index About the Authors
Dedications Series Editor's Foreword Foreword Preface Part I Getting Started Chapter 1 Technology and Today's Youth Chapter 2 Technology Setup Chapter 3 Funding Technology Chapter 4 Aligning Technology Programs with Your Library's Mission Part II Connecting Teens with Technology Chapter 5 Mentorship Chapter 6 Career Readiness and Exploration Chapter 7 Partnerships and Collaboration Part III Technology in Practice Chapter 8 Tech without Tech Chapter 9 Making, Makerspaces, and the Maker Movement Chapter 10 Collection Development Chapter 11 Sample Technology Programs Index About the Authors
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