Introducing Learning Loop!
Leah Langby
November 25, 2024
Learning Loop

Welcome to Learning Loop, the new IFLS Continuing Education/Professional Development Blog.  This blog was first created as a way to facilitate sharing by library workers who receive scholarships from IFLS to allow them to pursue professional development opportunities.  Look here for guest posts by your peers about key take-aways from courses, conferences, and other opportunities they participated in with funds from IFLS Scholarships.  Please note, the IFLS scholarships are in turn funded by a grant from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, and ultimately the funds come from the Institute for Museum and Library Services.

Do you have a tip you learned from a webinar or workshop that you’d like to share with your colleagues?  Whether you attended with a scholarship or not, it would be wonderful to hear from you!  Even better if you can tell us what you have done at your library as a result from a workshop or webinar!

If you have questions or want to talk about this, please let Leah know at langby @ ifls.lib.wi.us

 

 

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