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Please join us on Thursday, April 26th, 2018 from 12noon to 1pm PDT for a special webinar presented by the Bay Area Discovery Museum’s Center for Childhood Creativity.
Explore More This Summer: Maximizing the Creative Potential of Your Library Programs
The webinar will focus on how to provide exploratory learning opportunities with your library programs using the Center for Childhood Creativity‘s CREATE framework. Exploratory learning (“E”) is one of the six concepts that make up the Center for Childhood Creativity’s CREATE framework.
The webinar will be a review of key content covered in the CLA-sponsored Center for Childhood Creativity workshops entitled Explore More This Summer: Maximizing the Creative Potential of Your Library Programs, that were held in Burbank and Davis, CA during April of this year.
Presenters:
Lisa Regalla, Deputy Director, Center for Childhood Creativity at the Bay Area Discovery Museum
Helen Hadani, Director of Research, Center for Childhood Creativity at the Bay Area Discovery Museum
(This webinar is designed for library staff working with children from birth to 10 years of age, though the techniques covered can easily be adapted and used when working with other age groups.)
The webinar is free but registration is required.
To register:
Please email your name, title, library organization, preferred email address, and webinar title, to Shana Sojoyner at ssojoyner@cla-net.org.
This webinar is part of a series of workshops and webinars presented by the California Library Association, in partnership with the California State Library, as part of the Summer at Your Librayr: Explore, Learn, Read, Connect project, and the Summer at Your Library Quality Principles Initiative and the Outcomes and Outreach Initiative.