Date/Time
9/3/2020 - 9/30/2020
Each session has its own date and time Event Registration
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Emerging Technologies
Event Description
![]() OR You may register for individual events by clicking on individual links below. This year’s Symposium will focus on examining the barriers that prevent widespread and sustained use of the makerspace together with a variety of solutions. Don't miss this FREE, virtual, month-long celebration of making, makerspaces and community engagement. Keynote: Don't Panic! WE are going to MAKE it Janet Hollingsworth, Adam Watts and Zack Weaver, 2019 Library Journal Movers & Shakers, from BLDG 61, Boulder Public Library, will kick off the symposium talking about their space and how they designed their environment, their programming, their partnerships and their staff training. They will also talk about the inclusive opportunities they have created for a variety of communities that libraries haven’t always engaged. BLDG 61 is the Boulder Public Library’s all-ages free community workshop that provides maker education and technology to the public in a creative and inclusive environment. Since it’s opening in February of 2016, BLDG 61 and a team of 5 “Creative Technologists” have engaged with over 250,000 people through their home space in Colorado, outreach to the surrounding region, national and international speaking engagements and hands on workshops. They are champions of equitable access for learning everything from spinning and weaving fibers, to fine woodwork, to state-of-the-art electronics and digital fabrication. And they’ve done all of this at no cost to their patrons. How?! Find out in this opening conversation with Adam Watts, Janet Hollingsworth and Zack Weaver, three of the people behind one of Boulder Public Library’s biggest success stories. The three will discuss their experiences, failures and successes on topics such as, what it was like to create, open and program BLDG 61, how programs can implement a community's diverse perspectives and foster accessibility, how to form mutually beneficial partnerships, how to foster a perspective of purposeful making, how to promote technological literacy and what does it take to be a Creative Technologist. They will also address the library makerspace’s role as a critical resource for economic recovery and social equalizer in particularly challenging times. The presentation will include an open Q&A and the trio will close the day’s events with a virtual Happy Hour to connect more deeply with the audience. Presenters: ![]() She recently transitioned to director of innovation and making at the Washington Leadership Academy, a public charter school in Washington DC with a focus on computer science, maker education, and social justice. ![]() Twitter & Instagram: atomicwatts ![]() The Virtual 2020 Emerging Technology Symposium will include the following featured events throughout the month of September. Intentionally Making Space: Programming Towards Inclusion Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 10 am In 2015, the North Carolina State University Libraries cut a ribbon and threw open its doors to a new cool-looking, tool-filled Makerspace. It didn’t take long, however, for staff to notice that the space wasn’t being used by a diverse cross section of students. Framed by some techniques and concepts from feminist pedagogy and social emotional learning, Marian Fragola will discuss how the Libraries created the Making Space series to confront bias and systemic barriers to inclusion in its Makerspace and gaming offerings. Attendees of this session should come prepared to engage with each other and discuss (and even challenge!) the ideas and concepts presented. ![]() From Consumer to Creator: STEM and Makerspace Initiatives for Growth Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at 10 am So you have a makerspace - now what? Attendees will hear about some of the changes and challenges the Fayetteville Free Library Fab Lab (the first public library makerspace in the country) has experienced throughout the years. Additionally, we will discuss the ways the Fab Lab has worked to keep up with the evolving maker movement, while also staying relevant and reflective of its community’s needs and skill sets. We will also explore various opportunities for strengthening and growing your community member use and participation in your makerspace. Attendees will have the opportunity to brainstorm some locally relevant ideas and possible partnerships to help strengthen and grow your maker programs and makerspaces. ![]() Developing a Maker Mindset: No Makerspace Required Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 10 am Is your makerspace garnering the interest you first thought it would? Are you struggling to create programming that stems beyond crafting? Let me guide you through techniques to empower your patrons by encouraging them to develop a Maker Mindset: a combination of processes that include the Maker Empowerment Theory and the Stanford Design process to retrain our thought processes to recognize that learning begins at failure (not ends there), that we live in a designed world, and that we are able to change it through making. We’ll discuss sample programming, techniques, and challenges. No funding in the budget for 3D printers? Not necessary! Come see how to help your patron hold what’s in their mind in the palm of their hand sans printer. A takeaway for every level of interest! ![]() Amy is a self proclaimed Maker after learning that she, too, has the wherewithal and resources to change the world through making, Amy Zell is using her Final Project through Kent State University's M.L.I.S. program to take this opportunity to inspire and instill the same passion in librarians that the Pittsburgh Fab Institute instilled in her. Keeping Your MakerSpace Momentum Friday, September 25, 2020 at 10 am You've created your library's MakerSpace, now how do you build a consistent user-base? And how do you do it when people cannot access that space for a while? We'll share how we built and kept MakerSpace momentum by establishing well-attended classes and fostering community support and partnerships.
Presenters: Your Makerspace Why Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 2 pm Let’s examine how to design makerspace programming to engage your patrons. We’ll focus on purposeful making, community voice, and inclusive practices. The presenter will also discuss her MakerCare initiative, a maker program empowering patrons to make a difference through creating service based projects. Takeaways include how to build community partnerships and numerous project ideas from simple low cost items to 3-D technology. ![]() Poster Session: Tech Together: Building Bug Robots Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 10 am Tech Together is a series of technology programs created for families and designed to engage both adults and children together. This session will focus on the successful creation and implementation of a bug robot building program, challenges we overcame, as well as some tips and tricks for you. ![]() Poster Session: Making Gone Virtual Friday, September 18, 2020 at 10 am How to execute the Maker Mindset Method in making programs via Zoom for makers of all ages and how to keep everyone engaged. Kits or no kits, desktop access or phone, we will address it all. From successful Family Makerspace Storytimes to 3D design/print glider races gone wild, complete access to what worked and what didn't. Presenter: Amy Zell, Digital Instructor, Goodwill Industries, Youngstown and former Teen and Patron Technologies Assistant at Hubbard Public Library. Creating Your Own Reality Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 2 pm We took a planned in-person Teen program on creating AR & VR and turned it into a virtual program where we demonstrated how to create your own reality using apps on a mobile device. We'll share the tools we used to create and present this fun program as well as some of the pitfalls we ran into. Seriously, who wouldn't want to escape to another reality right now? Presenters:
Poster Session: Putting the TEAM in STEAM Week Monday, September 28, 2020 at 2 pm What do you do when your annual STEAM Week is thrown into a pandemic? At Westlake Porter Public Library, you work as a team! See how we were able to pull off a virtual and socially distanced STEAM Week on short notice, and still had fun! Presenters: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Poster Session: WebEx, Teams, and Zoom, Oh My! Let's Try Remo! Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 10 am Virtual events and programs have become an integral part of library services and outreach as of late. Many are using platforms like Zoom, WebEx, and Teams to provide these services for their staff and patrons, but these are often not as robust as we might like, lack the “event” feel and leave us missing that in-person connection. Learn about a new virtual event software that helps to provide some of the features you would normally get in-person, from sitting together at tables, networking with each other, watching a keynote or panel, and more. You will have an opportunity to tour this platform and network with your peers in this simulated “virtual” conference poster session. Sign-in 10 minutes early to set up your network profile account. Presenter: ![]() Poster Session: Ana-Tour-Me: 3D Modeling's Use in Individualising Anatomy Education in the 21st Century Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 10 am In this session, Dr. Regula will do a walk through of a virtual anatomy program for instructional purposes that fit all learning levels, and follow up with a tutorial of an anatomical database to construct individualized study tools including 3D images and models. ![]() Location
Online via Zoom
UNITED STATES Contact Person
Holly Klingler
(phone: 3306550531) Details
Who Should Attend: Anyone interested in Makerspaces
Competency: Emerging Technologies; Programming, Community Awareness Cost: FREE Can't attend on the date or time listed? Sign up anyway! All of our webinars include archive access for later viewing at your convenience. This event is supported by the State Library of Ohio with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. It’s never too late to save your library money. NEO-RLS Memberships are pro-rated! Call us today to join. Tell a Friend
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