[Publib] Infopeople's online course "Intergenerational Gaming"

Linda Rodenspiel assist at infopeople.org
Fri May 1 14:34:50 EDT 2009


Are you responsible for programming at your library? Do you want to develop
programs that bring younger and older library users together?

 

Are you already offering gaming programs for children and teens but missing
opportunities to involve older adults in the fun and learning?

 

Consider Infopeople's new online course, "Intergenerational Gaming."

  

This course will help you to:

*	Understand how gaming is developmentally appropriate for teens and
older adults 
*	Generate ideas for intergenerational gaming programs 
*	Develop talking points about your programs targeted to potential
funders. 
*	Identify elements that make an intergenerational gaming program
successful 

When you complete the course you'll have a "game plan" for starting
intergenerational gaming at your library, with funding and marketing
strategies, evaluation tools, and tips from expert library programmers.

Get the full course description and more information about instructor Kelly
Czarnecki at http://infopeople.org/workshop/429.

 

The course starts on June 16, 2009. Cost is $75 for those in the California
library community and Infopeople Partners, $150 for all others.

 

Register now at http://infopeople.org/workshop/429.

 Do you know others who might be interested in this course? Please forward
this message to them.

 

 

Linda Rodenspiel, Infopeople Project Assistant

assist at infopeople.org

voice: 650-578-9685  fax: 650-349-5089

http://infopeople.org/

 

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