New Blog for Programming for 0-11 year olds
Leah Langby
February 24, 2014
Keeping Up With Kids


This just in from Marge Loch Wouters:  a new blog about programming for kids 0-11 years old:   Kids Library Program Mojo.  The blog is based on the discussion and course work in Marge’s six week online UW- Madison SLIS CE course: Power Children’s Programming.

Take a peek!  There are ideas about programming, overcoming barriers, breaks, money, supplies, and more.  It’s always good to have some thoughtful discussion about programming along with the smorgasbord of ideas.



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