(via Hannah Arata, American Library Association)
Join ALA’s Public Programs Office for a free presentation and discussion on promoting, delivering, and evaluating hybrid programs in your library. It will take place on Wednesday, November 9, from 1:00 to 1:30 PM CDT.
In this fifth and final webinar in a series on hybrid programming, join Jeff Zeh and James Hutter as they discuss the Port Washington Public Library’s efforts to support hybrid programming in their community. They will cover the library’s efforts to establish, promote, and evaluate hybrid programming during the pandemic. Successes and failures met along the way will also be shared. There will be dedicated time for Q&A at the end of this session.
Register now here.
By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to accomplish the following.
- learn methods for promoting hybrid programs at their libraries
- gain an understanding of the types of resources and methods that can improve hybrid programming
- learn how to evaluate the success of hybrid programming
Accommodations
This webinar will be presented online via Zoom. Closed captions will be enabled during the presentation, and we will e-mail a copy of the chat transcript to all attendees within 48 hours of the webinar. We will also email out a copy of the presenter’s slideshow at least 24 hours in advance. If you need other reasonable accommodations, please reach out to us via email at publicprograms@ala.org or by calling 312-280-5045 by Monday, October 31. Requests made after that date may not be able to be provided.