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TEEN TECH WEEK : Showcase Your Library’s Latest Resources

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TEEN TECH WEEK :

Showcase Your Library’s Latest Resources

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Teen Tech Week

Created by YALSAFirst celebrated in 2007Annual event the second week of MarchPurpose: to provide a special time of year

for libraries to showcase all the tech resources, services and programs they have for the teens in their community

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Create, Share, Learn @ your library

Dates for 2010: March 7 – 13To keep the event fresh, there

is a different theme each yearThe 2010 theme mentioned

above is broad enough so that all types and sizes of libraries will have something to celebrate

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Key Dates

November: TTW web site goes live, registration opens and products go on sale

December: applications for TTW mini grants open

January: TTW issue of YALSA’s journal, YALS, mails & deadline to apply for grant

February: TTW mini grant winners announced

March: online vote for next year’s theme goes live the first day of TTW

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Planning Timeline: November

Register to participate at www.ala.org/teentechweek

Browse the TTW web site for ideas or share your own on the wiki page

Meet with your TAG to decide how best to celebrate TTW in your library

Based on your TAG meeting(s), write up a proposal and budget to share with your supervisor

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Planning Timeline: December

Apply for a TTW mini grant Continue planning with your TAG. Think

about what area organizations might be good to partner with.

Order supplies and promotional materials ALA Graphics will have official posters,

bookmarks, digital downloads, etc. Communicate your plans to the library staff

and get any TTW events on the library calendar

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Planning Timeline: January

Read the winter issue of Young Adult Library Services for TTW ideas and resources

Contact & confirm presenters or speakers for your TTW events

Send VIPs invitations to attend TTW eventsWork with your TAG to identify ways to

market TTW events then create marketing materials

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Planning Timeline: February

Market TTW events to area teens Invite local press/media to TTW eventsFind volunteers to be photographers or

videographers for your TTW events Work with your TAG to finalize plansUpdate and prepare library staff for TTWWork w/ TAG to create a TTW display in

the library, school, community center, etc.

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Planning Timeline: March

Contact local press and media to confirm attendance at event(s)

Contact VIPs to remind them of the event(s)

Work with your TAG to implement event(s)Evaluate your effortsSend thank yous to volunteers, press, VIPsSend press wrap up press release, photos,

etc.

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Celebrating the Lighter Side of Tech

Host a film or anime festival and show age appropriate movies with a tech focus

Put on a gaming tournamentHave a tech crafting event

(e.g. make jewelry out of discarded computer parts)

Sponsor a texting contest to see which of your teen patrons can text the fastest

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Educational Tech Programs

Have a “Build a MySpace or Facebook Page” workshop and incorporate internet safety skills into the event

Recruit teens to teach a computers or Internet 101 workshop to senior citizens

Host a “Painless Research Papers” workshop and teach teens tips for efficient, effective researching

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Connecting Reading & Tech Create a space where teens can share book

reviews online Set up a microblog account, encourage teens

to subscribe & use to alert them when new reading materials arrive or to send brief reading recommendations

Have teens create book trailers featuring their favorite books and post on YouTube.

Host an e-chat for teens w/ a favorite author

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Community Service & TechHave teens collect used tech items, such

as cell phones, and donate them to an appropriate charity

Recruit teens to volunteer their tech expertise at a local charity or organization

Help teens create audio recordings of stories and distribute on CDs to parents of young children

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Additional Resources from YALSA Cool Teen Programs Under $100 (book) Get Connected: Tech Program for Teens (book) Program Idea Wiki at

http://tinyurl.com/YAprograms Teen Tech Week web site at

www.ala.org/teentechweek YA-YAAC, a listserv for library workers to share

programming ideas, http://tinyurl.com/YAYAAC Young Adult Library Services (quarterly journal)

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Please contact YALSA if we can be of help

YALSA

50 E. Huron St.

Chicago, IL 60611

1.800.545.2433 x4390

[email protected]

www.ala.org/yalsa (web site)

http://yalsa.ala.org/blog/ (blog)

http://wikis.ala.org/yalsa/index.php (wiki)

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Who is YALSA?YALSA stands for the Young Adult Library

Services AssociationParent organization is the American Library

Association (ALA)Has nearly 5,700 members who are school

librarians, public librarians, educators, grad students and library supporters

Mission is to advocate, promote and strengthen service to young adults (12-18) as part of the continuum of total library service, and to support those who provide service to this population.

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