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A training session for PLAN in the US.
A two-part training session for PLAN in the US, two halves one week apart.
Two part workshop for PLAN, part 2 on the 20th.
Online training for the NHS Health Education England.
I’m really pleased to be back with this workshop focusing on social media.
Online training for the NHS Health Education England.
The return of the classic social media course for UKeIG, updated for 2022. Takes place over Zoom, with a focus on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Some quotes from previous versions of this course:
“I’ll be bringing loads of new things back to teach others. I’m bursting with ideas. Great content, all legitimately relevant. Lots of good tips. I agree that everything Ned taught us can be used immediately as opposed to just talking about future trends like a lot of presenters do. Super practical!!”
“Fantastic day with Ned Potter. Lots of ideas, really knows his stuff. Really helps you choose what will work best for your library.”
“Fantastic! The hands-on exercises were useful - not only did they help the learning to sink in but also they encouraged us to think about real workplace-based ways in which tools could be used. The content was all very relevant because you had investigated what we already do/use. It all felt new and exciting.”
“Very well delivered and paced. Ned was really engaging and the workshop was definitely useful and thought provoking. Really enjoyable session, I left with a lot of respect for Ned’s attitude and advice on communications and felt that it was really helpful to hear from someone who actually understands libraries and how librarians work!”
“I really enjoyed the day, opened my eyes to lots of new tools and made me realise that digital marketing doesn’t have to be Facebook.”
I am excited to be back running a workshop for Initiative Fortbildung für wissenschaftliche Spezialbibliotheken und verwandte Einrichtungen e.V. in Berlin, about whom you can read more here.
It runs across a day and a half, covering all aspects of Presentation Skills.
I’m running a tailored version of the Better Social Media course in Scotland.
I’m in Glasgow back at CILIP Scotland’s HQ to run the workshop on social media for libraries, focusing on Twitter, Blogs and Instagram.
I'm repeating the very popular course focusing on Twitter, Blogs and Instagram in a library context, for UKeIG. It takes place at CILIP HQ. Booking info here: https://www.cilip.org.uk/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1194753&group=201314
Some quotes from previous versions of this course:
“I’ll be bringing loads of new things back to teach others. I’m bursting with ideas. Great content, all legitimately relevant. Lots of good tips. I agree that everything Ned taught us can be used immediately as opposed to just talking about future trends like a lot of presenters do. Super practical!!”
“Fantastic day with Ned Potter. Lots of ideas, really knows his stuff. Really helps you choose what will work best for your library.”
“Fantastic! The hands-on exercises were useful - not only did they help the learning to sink in but also they encouraged us to think about real workplace-based ways in which tools could be used. The content was all very relevant because you had investigated what we already do/use. It all felt new and exciting.”
“Very well delivered and paced. Ned was really engaging and the workshop was definitely useful and thought provoking. Really enjoyable session, I left with a lot of respect for Ned’s attitude and advice on communications and felt that it was really helpful to hear from someone who actually understands libraries and how librarians work!”
“I really enjoyed the day, opened my eyes to lots of new tools and made me realise that digital marketing doesn’t have to be Facebook.”
I’m running four workshops for the Welsh Government in November and December - this one is a full day on digital communicaiton, technology and social media, and takes place in Conwy.
I'm running this workshop for the Scottish Academic Libraries Consortium Training Group, focusing on Twitter and Instagram, as well as other social media.
The third and final set of courses I'm running online for PiCS in 2017 will focus on social media for libraries. As with the previous ones this will happen a couple of times for different time zones.
The training will take place over two sessions a week apart, each lasting two hours.
Social Media Next Steps Part 2) August 17th. 3pm - 5pm AEST.
[Click here for all times and dates: including this course at different times and dates, and two other sets of workshops delivered online for PiCS this year.]
This is designed for anyone who uses social media on behalf of their institution, and who wants to looks beyond the basics of what these tools are and why to use them, and focus on how to use them more strategically and effectively.
By the end of this hands-on session attendees will:
These will be interactive online workshops, using online software. Delegates will log-in on their PCs, and we'll run the training and provide tech support, plus all the slides and materials and an online booklet with the tasks and instructions in.
As well as hands-on exercises, there will be chances throughout to ask questions and interact with other delegates, just as you'd expect in face-to-face onsite training. All the content and materials are tailored for the online environment and I've got this whole thing down to a fine art, it works well.
We've left a week between the two parts because there will be some ideas to go away and play and things to try out between sessions.
You can book onto this course via the PiCS website - go to pics.com.au/events-2/59-social-media-next-steps/ or click the image below. The cost is A$320 excl. GST. This includes all the materials to cascade across your own institution.
The third and final set of courses I'm running online for PiCS in 2017 will focus on social media for libraries. As with the previous ones this will happen a couple of times for different time zones.
The training will take place over two sessions a week apart, each lasting two hours.
This is designed for anyone who uses social media on behalf of their institution, and who wants to looks beyond the basics of what these tools are and why to use them, and focus on how to use them more strategically and effectively.
By the end of this hands-on session attendees will:
These will be interactive online workshops, using online software. Delegates will log-in on their PCs, and we'll run the training and provide tech support, plus all the slides and materials and an online booklet with the tasks and instructions in.
As well as hands-on exercises, there will be chances throughout to ask questions and interact with other delegates, just as you'd expect in face-to-face onsite training. All the content and materials are tailored for the online environment and I've got this whole thing down to a fine art, it works well.
We've left a week between the two parts because there will be some ideas to go away and play and things to try out between sessions.
You can book onto this course via the PiCS website - go to pics.com.au/events-2/59-social-media-next-steps/ or click the image below. The cost is A$320 excl. GST. This includes all the materials to cascade across your own institution.
A UKeIG workshop open to all. Booking info on the UKeIG website.
This is a course aimed at those already using Twitter and Blogs professionally. I wouldn't describe it as 'Advanced' as such, but certainly 'Improvers' level rather than those just starting out.
Aimed primarily at using these tools in an organisational context (although the advice would be applicable to using them purely as yourself too...), we'll be covering how to use these platforms more effectively (and strategically), how to sustain use over time, how to build an audience and a larger network, what to do with tumblr, how to analyse your own activity, and how to measure the impact of your social media use. It's about increasing the level of engagement your library gets online, in a meaningful way. Participants will also be invited to submit their own specific queries ahead of time so all of your specific issues can be covered!
A 1 hour webinar for the SLA's Leadership & Management Division.
Please note this at 7pm - 8pm UK time (GMT) and at 2pm - 3pm US time (Eastern standard).