2/8/07 Teleconference: 15 Minutes a Day!: All It Takes to Keep Up in a 2.0 World

February 5, 2007 at 12:47 pm

Stephen Abram is dong a one-hour “teleconference on learning faster,” entitled “15 Minutes a Day! All It Takes to Keep Up in a 2.0 World with Stephen Abram” this coming Thursday, February 8th at 11 AM ET for librarians “who want to learn more about keeping up with the vast amount of information and change in our 2.0 world.” Sound interesting? Go to his blog post for more information and to register, and see the excerpt below to get you even more interested!:

“Stephen shares his techniques and tips for keeping up and increasing the capacity of library staff to add tools, resources, learning and insights. Learn about 2.0 and add tricks to your kitbag of processes and techniques for keeping up with important changes and opportunities.
The Benefits:
Learn:
– Tips & techniques for keeping up with the tsunami of information
– Tools for enhancing capacity to sort through information
– Pointers for determining which trends and pieces of information are important for the library world
– Some of the top trends that our speaker [Abram] is watching”

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