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SUMMARY:Social Media Tips from NASA
DESCRIPTION:Watch Recorded Webinar\nView Presentation Slides\nSocial Media Tips from NASA\nSocial media can provide your library with a world of opportunity when it comes to promoting programs and disseminating information; yet\, to many STEM professionals and library staff\, social media is a daunting challenge. What kind of language should you use when creating a post? How do you find the best images and videos to share? What is the most effective way of delivering high quality scientific content? What platform is right for your library’s needs? \nSTAR Net is thrilled to host Jason Townsend\, NASA’s Deputy Social Media Manager\, for our upcoming webinar: Social Media Tips from NASA. Jason will pilot you through the universe of social media and share tips\, advice\, and lessons that he has learned from his experience directing some of the most-followed Twitter\, Facebook\, Instagram\, and Snapchat accounts in the world. While your library’s Twitter account may not have 26.5 million followers\, you will surely learn a few tips to help your library’s social media presence blast off!
URL:https://www.starnetlibraries.org/event/social-media-tips-from-nasa/
CATEGORIES:2017 Webinar Archive
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171206
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SUMMARY:Discover Exoplanets Pre-Application Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch Recorded Webinar\nView Presentation Slides\nDiscover Exoplanets Pre-Application Webinar\nJoin us to learn more about the application process for being one of eight library and museum partner sites to host the inaugural national tour of the interactive traveling exhibition Discover Exoplanets: the Search for Alien Earths.
URL:https://www.starnetlibraries.org/event/discover-exoplanets-preapplication-webinar/
CATEGORIES:2017 Webinar Archive
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171213
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SUMMARY:STEM Events for Your Library’s 2018 Programming
DESCRIPTION:Watch Recorded Webinar\nView Presentation Slides\nSTEM Events for Your Library’s 2018 Programming\nFrom Engineers Week to the launch of the NASA’s InSight Mars Lander\, 2018 has an abundance of high-profile events that could tie into your library’s programming… and the time to start planning is now! Join the STAR Net team as we provide background information on 2018’s high-profile STEM events and unique ideas and helpful resources for integrating them into your programming schedule. Bring your questions and programming ideas to the chat box\, too – we want to hear what your library is planning and what has worked successfully in the past. 2018 is the year that #STEMinLib really blasts off!
URL:https://www.starnetlibraries.org/event/stem-events-for-your-librarys-2018-programming/
CATEGORIES:2017 Webinar Archive
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