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Connecting teens with technology at the library Kelly Nicole Czarnecki and Marie L. Harris.

By: Czarnecki, Kelly Nicole, 1974-Contributor(s): Harris, Marie, 1985-Material type: TextTextSeries: The teen librarian bookshelfPublisher: Lanham Rowman & Littlefield, [2021]Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 1538135892; 9781538135891Subject(s): United States | Libraries and teenagers -- United States | Young adults' libraries -- Activity programs -- United States | Young adults' libraries -- Information technology -- United States | Libraries and teenagers | Young adults' libraries -- Activity programsGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Electronic books. DDC classification: 027.62/6 LOC classification: Z718.5Online resources: EBSCOhost
Contents:
Part I: Getting started -- Technology and Today's Youth -- Technology Setup -- Funding Technology -- Aligning Technology Programs with Your Library's Mission -- Part II: Connecting Teens with Technology -- Mentorship -- Career Readiness and Exploration -- Partnerships and Collaboration -- Part III: Technology in Practice -- Tech without Tech -- Making, Makerspaces, and the Maker Movement -- Collection Development -- Sample Technology Programs.
Summary: "Connecting Teens with Technology at the Library presents a balanced view of the often complex relationship between teenagers and their technology. The authors share more than a dozen full lesson plans for technology-based programs, scalable for any library budget, that will help the reader to engage with their teenaged patrons"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: Getting started -- Technology and Today's Youth -- Technology Setup -- Funding Technology -- Aligning Technology Programs with Your Library's Mission -- Part II: Connecting Teens with Technology -- Mentorship -- Career Readiness and Exploration -- Partnerships and Collaboration -- Part III: Technology in Practice -- Tech without Tech -- Making, Makerspaces, and the Maker Movement -- Collection Development -- Sample Technology Programs.

"Connecting Teens with Technology at the Library presents a balanced view of the often complex relationship between teenagers and their technology. The authors share more than a dozen full lesson plans for technology-based programs, scalable for any library budget, that will help the reader to engage with their teenaged patrons"-- Provided by publisher.

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