Streamline Your Writing and Increase Its Power- GrantStation Webinar

Streamline Your Writing and Increase Its Power (NEW)

Many grant proposals and letters of intent are rejected before they’re fully read. The reason why? Clutter. Efforts to sound urgent and important often leave the reader lost in meaningless jargon and inflated prose that hide the real power of an idea. “Clutter is the disease of American writing,” said William Zinnser, author of On Writing Well, a seminal work on the subject of writing. Cluttered writing also reflects poorly on an organization. Why should a grantmaker have confidence in an organization’s capability when its proposals are confusing?

In this webinar, Richard Brown will show you how to streamline your writing by getting rid of unnecessary words, sentences, and paragraphs. The webinar will also include advice on how to organize your thinking before your first keystroke. Tips for writing with pace, with elegance, and for impact will be shared, as well as tips for avoiding common mistakes such as passive construction and inconsistent tenses. This webinar will benefit anyone whose responsibilities include writing letters of intent, proposals, or grant reports. Writers of newsletters or website content will also benefit. This presentation will be held on Wednesday, November 11, 2015. Visit the link above to register.

Building Early Literacy Skills with Babies (Early Literacy Webinar Series Part 1 of 3)

Explore engagement tools that promote early literacy skills and bring early learning home to families. Learn how to bridge the 30 Million Word Gap by sharing effective strategies with parents and caregivers for immediate, enriching ways to communicate with babies. Discover how the Fayetteville Free Library (FFL) provides high-quality early learning experiences to babies through our innovative, research based, community-driven programs like Cuddletime, Music & Movement, and Let’s Learn. Rethink how families discover and access traditional collections like board books, and non-traditional items like Born to Read Kits.

Learning Outcomes

Attendees will learn innovative, playful ways to support early literacy through programs, services, collections, and spaces. They will leave the session with practical ways to engage babies and their families around early learning. After participating in this webinar, attendees will:

  • Understand relevant research that supports the importance of early learning
  • Learn how to best serve children at different developmental stages
  • Discover new ideas for enhancing existing baby programs
  • Find inspiration for creating new learning opportunities for babies and their families
  • Have practical strategies for accommodating siblings in multi-age programs

Who Should Attend

Librarians and staff in public and school libraries.

Teachers and preschool teachers and other childcare providers.

Anyone who works with young children and their families.

Instructors

Stephanie C. Prato is the Director of Play to Learn Services at the Fayetteville Free Library (FFL), NY. With experience in youth services, community outreach, leadership, instruction, and technology, she has developed innovative programs for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-aged children. She is an active member of the American Library Association and serves as a member of the Early Childhood Programs and Services Committee of the Association for Library Service to Children.

Location

Venue:Online

Address:

Online Venue, Details to be Sent to Registrants, New York, United States

An Introduction to Archivematica (a free digital preservation resource)

Know and Go: An Introduction to Archivematica: https://www.amigos.org/node/3457

November 2, 2015, 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm CST

 

Archivematica is a freely available, open source digital preservation solution. By bundling together open source digital preservation tools into one interface, Archivematica provides archivists and digital curators the ability to process digital materials in any format and make standards-compliant packages for preservation in a storage location of their choosing. Join us for an introductory session, including standard Archivematica workflows, using digital access systems with Archivematica, and a live demonstration presented by Sarah Romkey, Systems Archivist with the Archivematica project.

 

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain an overview of Archivematica, a software system that is designed to maintain standards-based, long-term access to collections of digital objects.
  • Discover how Archivematica helps to reduce the risk of technology obsolescence, incompatibility and complexity.
  • Describe how Archivematica is flexible and customizable.
  • Examine Archivematica with a live demonstration.

 

Target Audience:

Archivists, librarians, and individuals who are interested in learning about open-source digital preservation tools.

 

Prerequisites: None

Homework Expectations and Completion Requirements: None

This event is open to group registration; no CEUs are available for this event.

Technical Requirements: Live Online System Requirements

Session Duration: This course consists of a 1-hour session.

Fees

Amigos Member Fee: $0.00

Non-member Fee: $25.00

 

Scheduled Dates

November 2, 2015, 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm CST

Register Now: https://www.amigos.org/node/3457