If you're interested in youth services or school media centers, check this out.
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MINITEX Reference Services is pleased to announce the  following upcoming training. 
Please register today before sessions become  full!
To get more information and to register go to http://www.minitex.umn.edu/events/training/  
Imagine,  Program, Share: Library Programming with Scratch
 |   Currently Offered  Sessions  |    Time  |    Fee  |    Total Seats  |    Presenter  |    Register  | 
|   Tuesday, November 03, 2009    |    8:30 AM  – 11:00 AM (CST)    |    No Charge (All)    |    20  |  ||
|   Wednesday, December 02, 2009    |    4:00 PM  – 6:30 PM (CST)    |    No Charge (All)    |    20  |  
Guest  Presenters: Jennifer Nelson,  Senior Librarian, Hennepin County Library and Keith Braafladt, Director,  Learning Technologies Center, Science Museum of Minnesota
Hosted by Minitex  Reference Services
Providing kids opportunities to learn, stretch and  grow is a key focus of libraries. Whether they are developing a love of books  and reading, learning to conduct better research or working on creative  projects, kids in 21st century libraries are supported in developing a lifelong  love of learning and developing key literacy skills that will lead them to  successful engagement in life as adults.
Scratch, a free software tool  developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab, is an  increasingly popular tool that allows libraries to offer relevant,  technology-based and creative programs for kids aged 8 and up. Scratch is rich  media content creation software that can be used to create animation and game  projects that incorporate music, sound, original art, digital photographs and  more. Visit the Scratch website for more background: http://scratch.mit.edu/.
Participants  in this workshop will develop an understanding of the literacy skills youth gain  from participation in Scratch-based workshops and receive a hands-on opportunity  to learn and use Scratch software and to explore Scratch’s online community. The  workshop format models effective techniques for engaging and teaching project  development with Scratch to youth. At the end of the workshops participants will  have become members of the online Scratch community, developed a project using  Scratch and posted a project to the Scratch social networking  site.
Location: Wilson Library, U of MN West Bank  Campus
Who should  attend?: This session is  intended for media specialists, youth services librarians, or any other library  staff who work with young people and want to learn more about using Scratch.  
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