John Bramble, MLIS, MBMI
NNLM Region 4 and NTO Executive Director, Region 4, NTO
Classes I Teach
Event Title | Summary |
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Course 1: Building Successful Collaborations with Communities: Community-Based Librarianship | This 2-week online course introduces the concept of community-based librarianship using design theory and appreciative inquiry. |
Course 1: Building Successful Collaborations with Communities: Community-Based Librarianship (May 31 - June 14, 2024) | This 2-week online course introduces the concept of community-based librarianship using design theory and appreciative inquiry. |
Course 2: Building Successful Collaborations with the Communities: Asset-Based Community Development | This 2-week course describes the principles of Asset-Based Community Development as a tool for building community coalition and for community storytelling. |
Course 2: Building Successful Collaborations with the Communities: Asset-Based Community Development (June 14 - 28, 2024) | This 2-week course describes the principles of Asset-Based Community Development as a tool for building community coalition and for community storytelling. |
Course 3: Building Successful Collaborations with the Communities: Collective Impact | This 2-week online course describes the essential elements of Collective Impact approach to community engagement, based on design theory. |
Course 3: Building Successful Collaborations with the Communities: Collective Impact (June 28 - July 12, 2024) | This 2-week online course describes the essential elements of Collective Impact approach to community engagement, based on design theory. |
Course 4: Building Successful Collaborations with the Communities: Grassroots Leadership | This 2-week online course uses the knowledge and tools presented in previous courses of the series, and explores the process to construct a framework for a community development initiative and the role of librarians in grassroots leadership activism. |
Course 4: Building Successful Collaborations with the Communities: Grassroots Leadership (July 12- July 26, 2024) | This 2-week online course uses the knowledge and tools presented in previous courses of the series, and explores the process to construct a framework for a community development initiative and the role of librarians in grassroots leadership activism. |
Contact Information
801-585-9646