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If your to do list is growing longer instead of shorter, or if you find yourself working harder than ever but feel even further behind, or even if you're just having trouble keeping up on professional developments, here's good news. Technology (much of it free!) can help you get things done-more quickly, more easily, and more efficiently. This is a guide that shows you how new technologies can help you manage your time and do your job better. After explaining the concept, the author reveals some of the new tools and technologies currently available, discusses how you can better assess and manage your work schedule with technology, and even shows you how to get teens involved in the process. Grades 6-12.
If your to do list is growing longer instead of shorter, or if you find yourself working harder than ever but feel even further behind, or even if you're just having trouble keeping up on professional news, here's good news. Technology (much of it free!) can help you get things done-more quickly, more easily, and more efficiently. This is a guide that shows you how new technologies can help you manage your time and do your job better. After explaining the concept, the author reveals some of the new tools and technologies currently available, discusses how you can better assess and manage your work schedule with technology, and even shows you how to get teens involved in the process. Grades 6-12.
Teen librarians generally have fast-paced, demanding schedules; and often have difficulty managing their time and keeping up-especially with technology. Furthermore, teens are the library customers who often push the envelope when it comes to technology. In addition to having other job pressures, librarians serving this age group struggle to keep up with what teens know and are interested in, and how to best serve their technology needs. In fact, technology can help teen librarians work more efficiently. This book shows how.
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If your to do list is growing longer instead of shorter, or if you find yourself working harder than ever but feel even further behind, or even if you're just having trouble keeping up on professional developments, here's good news. Technology (much of it free!) can help you get things done-more quickly, more easily, and more efficiently. This is a guide that shows you how new technologies can help you manage your time and do your job better. After explaining the concept, the author reveals some of the new tools and technologies currently available, discusses how you can better assess and manage your work schedule with technology, and even shows you how to get teens involved in the process. Grades 6-12.
If your to do list is growing longer instead of shorter, or if you find yourself working harder than ever but feel even further behind, or even if you're just having trouble keeping up on professional news, here's good news. Technology (much of it free!) can help you get things done-more quickly, more easily, and more efficiently. This is a guide that shows you how new technologies can help you manage your time and do your job better. After explaining the concept, the author reveals some of the new tools and technologies currently available, discusses how you can better assess and manage your work schedule with technology, and even shows you how to get teens involved in the process. Grades 6-12.
Teen librarians generally have fast-paced, demanding schedules; and often have difficulty managing their time and keeping up-especially with technology. Furthermore, teens are the library customers who often push the envelope when it comes to technology. In addition to having other job pressures, librarians serving this age group struggle to keep up with what teens know and are interested in, and how to best serve their technology needs. In fact, technology can help teen librarians work more efficiently. This book shows how.