[Nfb-dc] Fwd: FW: Saturday Technology Training Sessions, Spring, 2014, First meeting - January 18th, 1pm - 4pm

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Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 08:10:09 -0500
Subject: FW: Saturday Technology Training Sessions, Spring, 2014,
First meeting - January 18th, 1pm - 4pm
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-----Original Message-----
From: Timony, James (DCPL) [mailto:James.Timony at dc.gov]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 11:28 AM
To: Timony, James (DCPL)
Subject: Saturday Technology Training Sessions, Spring, 2014, First
meeting - January 18th, 1pm - 4pm

Saturday Technology Training Sessions
DC Public Library
Spring, 2014

If you need accommodation including American Sign Language
interpretation, please let us know as soon as possible.  Our
accommodation statement and contact information are here:
http://www.dclibrary.org/node/2095

The first Saturday Technology Training Session of the year is
Saturday, January 18th from 1:00pm to 4:00pm.

The topic of the meeting will be the new media and technology classes
that are currently being taught in the Digital Commons space at the
MLK library, and how to make them accessible.  Some of these courses
include internet safety, blogging, podcasting, music production,
audiovisual production, computer hardware and computer programming.

The Digital Commons (http://www.dclibrary.org/digitalcommons), is the
new computer lab and meeting space on the first floor of the MLK
library, that houses new technologies like 3D printers and is aimed at
encouraging creation and innovation, and includes courses taught by
staff that include blogging, music production and computer
programming.

The Saturday Technology Training Sessions for Spring 2014 will be a
chance for Adaptive Technology beginners and experts to share
information, learn about new technologies, and participate in hands-on
and small group trainings.  The classes will be structured in two
parts so that the first hour is an opportunity for expert-level
community members to share information in a one-to-many format and
participate in question and answer sessions, and the second hour is
reserved for break-out groups, one-on-one training and hands-on
practice using the specific technologies.

There will be no official presentations at any of these meetings but
rather the opportunity for members of the community to share
information and experiences.  The classes are open enrollment, with no
reservations and with seats filled on a first come first served basis.
 Adaptive Services has Adaptive Technology PC Workstations, laptops,
iPads and iPod Touch devices.  Expert-level Adaptive Technology users
are encouraged to  volunteer to help out at these sessions.  Please
contact us to volunteer.

Saturday Technology Training Sessions are held in room 215, Adaptive
Services at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, 901 G Street
NW.  The library is located between Metro Center and Gallery
Place/Chinatown.

James Patrick Timony
Librarian, Adaptive Technology
DC Public Library
202-727-1335


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