Thursday, September 27, 2012

Volunteer with me for the Library 2.012 Conference!


I'm working with Debbie Faires as a Peer Mentor this semester and decided to help out as a volunteer moderator in the BlackBoard Collaborate forums for the virtual conference--you should sign up to help out! It's great experience and there will be some fascinating topics, I'm sure. Helping out with something like this is something you could  use for your eport too!



I know we get flooded with emails from school, so just in case you missed it... here it is again:
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[slisadmin] Invitation to volunteer: Library 2.012 Conference (Debbie Faires)

Have you given a presentation in Collaborate? Have you held a group meeting? Have you attended a Collaborate meeting and would like to know more about how things work on the moderator side of a session?

You are needed to help with the Library 2.012 Conference, October 3-5. We have many presenters and each one would love to have somebody in their session who can assist. You can sign up to help with just one session or several--whatever your schedule allows.

Here's how to sign up to volunteer:

1. Join the Library 2.0 network.

2. Once your membership is approved – you’ll be notified via email – you can join the Volunteer Group.
  • Sign in on the Library 2.0 website using your email address and password.
  • On the conference home page, click "Groups."
  • Select the "Volunteer Group - Library 2.012"
  • Click the button “Join Volunteer Group – Library 2.012” located in the upper right side of the page. You’ll receive an email confirmation

You will prepare by joining a one-hour training session or listening to a recording.

Be an active part of this global professional conference by volunteering today!



See the Call for Volunteers.
Library 2.012 site: http://www.library20.com/page/2-012-conference

Our education is only what we make of it, so while we're emmersed now as students get out there and get involved. Its all great experience and just looks great for your eportfolio and career development.

See you there!

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