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Plano Library Speaks: Skill developing, littleBits, Digital Creation Spaces and Writing

Plano Library Speaks

Release Date: 03/01/2022

Fall 2024 Programming Preview show art Fall 2024 Programming Preview

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In this episode, Rachel, Kristin, and Bob discuss a few of their favorite upcoming library programs and events for Fall 2024. The new library online calendar can be access here:

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How to Build a Reading Habit show art How to Build a Reading Habit

Plano Library Speaks

This summer we published nine tips to help you become a regular, daily reader. For this month's podcast we thought we'd share all of them at once! 

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In this episode we talk with library Programming Manager Maggie Fox about the 2024 Summer Reading program for children and adults, running the months of June and July. We explore the value of summer reading, methods to achieve your summer reading goals, and how to participate! We are using  to Summer Reading. Learn more on our website: 

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Plano Library Speaks: Digital Creation Spaces with Eric Wyman show art Plano Library Speaks: Digital Creation Spaces with Eric Wyman

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In this episode we speak with Library Instructor and Research Specialist Eric Wyman about the three

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Plano Library Speaks: Art in April and Artful Blooms in May! show art Plano Library Speaks: Art in April and Artful Blooms in May!

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In this episode we speak Programming & Engagement Admin and all-around creative talent Kaitlyn Garrison about the art programs coming up in April 2024 which feed into the Artful Blooms art installation happening at Haggard Library in May! More information on the programs and how to participate in and enjoy the Artful Blooms installation can be found in our !

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Plano Library Speaks: Business Networking in the Library show art Plano Library Speaks: Business Networking in the Library

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In this episode with speak with SCORE business mentor Don Walter about the upcoming  (January 23), the ongoing TUES networking events, and business mentoring through SCORE through partnership with Plano Public Library. In this episode we mention the .

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In this episode we talk with Adriana Baird and Rachel Berglund from the . We learn about the center, and discuss our upcoming partner program with them, Parenting Conversations.

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Plano Library Speaks: Cookbooks, Food, and Festivals! show art Plano Library Speaks: Cookbooks, Food, and Festivals!

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In this episode we do a quick survey of library staff for their favorite holiday or festival foods, the incredible selection of cookbooks we have in the library, and some great blog posts about food! And here's a link to our blog posts!

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Plano Library Speaks Podcast: Parent Café with LaVonda Howell of United Way show art Plano Library Speaks Podcast: Parent Café with LaVonda Howell of United Way

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In this episode Library Development Coordinator Kristin Linscott and Bob speak with Lavonda Howell of about the upcoming Parent Café events in the library! You can find additional information on Parent Café on the

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Plano Library Speaks Podcast: Tutor.com and other online resources for students show art Plano Library Speaks Podcast: Tutor.com and other online resources for students

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In this episode we speak with librarian Brittnee Emerine about the fantastic online resources for students, available for free through Plano Public Library. You can find Tutor.com, Learning Express Library, and GALE In Context, on our , under the Academics tab! Study room reservations can be made through our

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More Episodes

Welcome to Plano Library Speaks, the podcast of Plano Public Library!

 

In this episode, your hosts, Rachel and Bob chat with library staff about a variety of topics, including using littleBits to make fun circuits, maintaining and upgrading professional skills and more. See our show notes below for details and links.

Learning & Leading

 

We speak with Development Coordinator Kristin Linscott about ongoing professional skill-building. Some resources and programs mentioned in this segment: LinkedIn Learning – provides online training courses that cover a variety of topics (including business, design, web development and multimedia skills) and software (Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite and open source applications)

Topics worth searching for on LinkedIn Learning:

§ Teamwork

§ Communication

§ Marketing

§ Time Management Skills

 

Upcoming Programs

Microsoft Excel: Basics – Learn the basics of Microsoft Excel Haggard Library, Tuesday, March 8 at 6:30pm

Microsoft Excel: Formulas & Functions – Learn the basics of Microsoft Excel Formulas and Functions and their uses Haggard Library, Tuesday, March 15 at 6:30pm

Microsoft Excel: Budget Basics – Apply formulas and functions to the basics of budgeting in Microsoft Excel Haggard Library, Tuesday, March 22 at 6:30pm

Microsoft Excel: Pivot Tables – Learn how to create and use Pivot Tables in Microsoft Excel Haggard Library, Tuesday, March 29 at 6:30pm

 

Create Your Elevator Speech (Adults) – Communicate your idea, who you are, or how you can benefit a company or organization in a way such that any listener can understand it in a short period of time. Learn how to design your pitch to get a positive response. Presented by Andrella Thomas from Capital One Virtual, Friday, March 4 at 2pm – Register

 

Career Trends with Business Source Complete (Teen, Adult) – Use EBSCO Business Source Complete to research industry trends. Sort industry information by career, location and potential earnings Virtual, Monday, March 7 at 1pm – Register

 

What Story Are You Telling? (Teen) – How others perceive you depends on your choice of words, actions, and even your appearance. If you’re not intentional in telling your story, you may not have the influence or image you desire. Learn the importance of establishing a strong personal brand and the five steps you can take to achieve one. Presented by Debra

Austin, Chaos2Results Business Coaching & Consulting Virtual, Monday, March 14 at 2pm – Register

 

Kids & Family

We speak with Library Services Representative Amy Belotte about the upcoming littleBits Challenge program.

littleBits Challenge (All Ages) – Explore circuits through different challenges Haggard Library, Saturday, April 2 at 3pm

Check out our littleBits Synth Kit in our STEAM Kit collection (as mentioned by Bob) from the library. Search for it in the catalog to place a hold.

 

Did You Know?

We speak with Librarian Caitlyn Tipps about the Digital Creation Spaces and the technology available. Recently added software includes:

 

§ Unity – game coding software; free open-source

§ Visual Studio Code – coding software; free open-source (Needed to work with Unity)

§ Soundbridge – a complete digital audio workstation (DAW) works with DCS MIDI sound mixer; free open-source

§ UnReal Engine 4 – 3D design software; free open-source

 

Upcoming Programs

Unreal Engine: Basics (Teen, Adult) – Learn the basics of the Unreal Engine software and its potential uses for animation, video game development, lighting and more! All skill levels welcome Virtual, Wednesday, March 9 at 1pm – Register

Photoshop: Headshots (Adult) – Learn about headshot photography and editing using Photoshop. Virtual, Monday, April 18 at 6:30pm – Register

 

Audition: Podcast Editing (Teen, Adult) – Learn the basics of audio editing in Adobe Audition for Podcasting Virtual, Tuesday, April 26 at 6:30pm – Register

 

Meet the Staff

We speak with Library Services Representative Evan Gan about the variety of programs and tasks does at the library.

Some of The Write Workshop classes have been taught virtually and are recorded: · Oh, I Have An Idea! – Have an idea for a story, but need help getting started? Join Plano Public Library to brainstorm your next short story or best-selling novel! Check out resources on the blog. · The Construction of Space – Learn how to construct a literary space for your story using characters, object details, and a film-like lens. Check out resources on the blog. · The Manipulation of Time – How does time work in narratives? Learn how to manipulate the difference between a reader’s experienced time and the story’s fictionalized time to strengthen your narrative. Check our resources on the blog. · Check out our other National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) blog posts for additional resources on finding your voice, building characters and your final draft.

 

Evan also helps select and catalog the World Languages Collection for Chinese materials. The majority of this collection is at Haggard and Davis libraries, though you can place holds to get this collection at any of our locations. You can also access many books in Chinese through the Libby app. Evan selected and cataloged materials for the 2020 Texas Book Festival Collection Enhancement Grant, awarded to Schimelpfenig Library to add books in Chinese to the collection.