RAILS webinar and IFLS Collaboration
Leah Langby
May 11, 2020
Keeping Up With Kids

I’ve been promising to share the RAILS webinar Beyond E-Storytimes I’ve been raving about in the past couple of Youth Services Check-Ins.  Here it is!  There are some technical challenges in the first part, but the first part has some of my favorite content, so I hope you can muscle it out and listen.

Also, if you are interested in collaborating in a virtual idea-swap, where we share detailed ideas with each other for summer planning, please check out the Google Folder created for that purpose.  You can add to it, you can take ideas from it, you can do all sorts of cool stuff.  I will try to monitor to make sure some weird bot isn’t adding stuff, but feel free to do that yourselves, too!  You can also send me content via email if it is tricky or too time-consuming for you to add things yourself.

Hang in there!

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