This 90-minute webinar was recorded on May 28, 2015.
Apps are everywhere these days and it can be overwhelming to know where to start. You probably have questions like these:
- How do I find and use the best quality apps?
- Which apps will help me in my professional work?
- Which apps should librarians and educators recommend to their communities?
This workshop will give you a foundation, along with inspiration and resources for learning more. You’ll learn:
- which quality apps have become “core” and what tasks they enable
- how mobile devices are enabling better learning
- how mobile apps are improving life for those with special needs
- how to keep up with new apps
- how to write a review of an app, including a handy checklist of what to include
- examples of how libraries are using apps in creative ways
We’ll look at apps in the areas of reading, productivity, reference, writing, multi-media, social media, communication, content creation, exhibits & special collections, and professional development.
You’ll leave with a list of resources for further study, and practical ideas for offering your own services related to apps.
Presented by: Nicole Hennig
To access the recording:
After you register for this course, you will receive an email entitled "Course Link for Apps for Librarians and Educators" containing the course link and handouts, if any.