Presenting Online: workshop for NHS Wales
Focusing on hybrid presenting, in person and online
Social Media for Health Libraries
Online training for the NHS Health Education England.
Better social media: Neflin online workshop
Online training delivered for the Northeast Florida Library Information Network; the focus is on Instagram and Facebook in particular.
These will be at 10am Eastern time, part 1 on the 14th and part 2 on the 16th.
4-week Marketing course, online, for InfoPeople
I'm really excited to be doing something completely different in May / June 2018. I'll be running an online course over 4 weeks for InfoPeople in the US, focusing on all aspects of marketing libraries from top to bottom. More details including booking here.
Marketing your library: online training for PiCS
I'm running one more set of dates for PiCS in 2017, aimed at Libraries in Australia.
The training will take place over two sessions, two days apart (the 12th and 14th of December), each lasting two hours. More details including booking can be found on PiCS' website.
This practical training covers the fundamentals of marketing your Library as a whole, or specific services within it. It's not about logos and slogans, it's about your community. We'll explore how to truly be heard and listened to above the white noise of modern life.
We'll look first at communication types and then work on segmenting your audience and tailoring messages for each group. We'll look at online publishing and social media, before tying everything together in a strategic marketing plan. Delegates will get a template marketing campaign document to work on in the session and then take back to their own institutions to develop. Everything in this workshop is designed to be applicable right away, whether you want to better communicate the value of a particular service or market your entire library.
““Ned Potter is extremely knowledgable and a fantastic presenter - best webinar I have ever attended!” NEFLIN, USA
”Lots of useful information presented in a fun and clear away. I came away with my head buzzing with ideas for things I wanted to do, learn more about, or information I wanted to pass on to colleagues.” Bodleian Libraries, Oxford University
“Comprehensive and useful, at a level that is readily understandable. Lots of useful tools to take away. Really, really valuable. Great presentation style. Relaxed and informative, lots of practical examples and visuals” - PiCS, Melbourne”
Social Media: Next Steps - online training for PiCS [Australia time]
The third and final set of courses I'm running online for PiCS in 2017 will focus on social media for libraries. As with the previous ones this will happen a couple of times for different time zones.
Time and date
The training will take place over two sessions a week apart, each lasting two hours.
- Social Media Next Steps Part 1) August 10th. 3pm - 5pm AEST.
Social Media Next Steps Part 2) August 17th. 3pm - 5pm AEST.
[Click here for all times and dates: including this course at different times and dates, and two other sets of workshops delivered online for PiCS this year.]
Course Content
This is designed for anyone who uses social media on behalf of their institution, and who wants to looks beyond the basics of what these tools are and why to use them, and focus on how to use them more strategically and effectively.
By the end of this hands-on session attendees will:
- Have set up systems to feed in ideas of what to tweet, blog and Instragram about
- Have an improved understanding of and practical tips for includng multimedia in their social media
- Have used a small number of useful analytics tools which give you information you can ACT on, and have gained an understanding of what to look for when measuring impact, and what to change as a result
- Have an understanding of the different roles Twitter, Instagram, traditional blogs and Tumblr can play in the library landscape
- Know how to title and promote a blog post effectively
““Really enjoyed the day - I enjoyed the mixture of listening and hands-on practical work. I liked the relaxed style of the day. I learnt a lot and came away filled with ideas for better/new usage of social media. Thanks very much - really beneficial day.” - NHS East Midlands
”Fantastic! The hands-on exercises were useful - not only did they help the learning to sink in but they encouraged us to think about real workplace-based ways in which tools could be used. The content was all very relevant because you had investigated what we already do/use. It all felt new and exciting.” Newcastle University
”I really enjyed the day, opened my eyes to lots of new tools and made me realise that digital marketing doesn’t have to be Facebook” UKeIG
”The most interesting and engaing webinar I have ever been on. Considering it was 2.5-3 hours long it seemed to fly by. It’s given me lots of inspiration on how we can creatively engage with our users, especially the remote ones” NHS Buckinghamshire ”
Format
These will be interactive online workshops, using online software. Delegates will log-in on their PCs, and we'll run the training and provide tech support, plus all the slides and materials and an online booklet with the tasks and instructions in.
As well as hands-on exercises, there will be chances throughout to ask questions and interact with other delegates, just as you'd expect in face-to-face onsite training. All the content and materials are tailored for the online environment and I've got this whole thing down to a fine art, it works well.
We've left a week between the two parts because there will be some ideas to go away and play and things to try out between sessions.
Booking
You can book onto this course via the PiCS website - go to pics.com.au/events-2/59-social-media-next-steps/ or click the image below. The cost is A$320 excl. GST. This includes all the materials to cascade across your own institution.
Social Media: Next Steps - online training for PiCS [New Zealand time]
The third and final set of courses I'm running online for PiCS in 2017 will focus on social media for libraries. As with the previous ones this will happen a couple of times for different time zones.
Time and date
The training will take place over two sessions a week apart, each lasting two hours.
- Social Media Next Steps Part 1) July 25th. 9am - 11am Auckland time.
- Social Media Next Steps Part 2) August 1st. 9am - 11am Auckland time.
[Click here for all times and dates: including this course at different times and dates, and two other sets of workshops delivered online for PiCS this year.]
Course Content
This is designed for anyone who uses social media on behalf of their institution, and who wants to looks beyond the basics of what these tools are and why to use them, and focus on how to use them more strategically and effectively.
By the end of this hands-on session attendees will:
- Have set up systems to feed in ideas of what to tweet, blog and Instragram about
- Have an improved understanding of and practical tips for includng multimedia in their social media
- Have used a small number of useful analytics tools which give you information you can ACT on, and have gained an understanding of what to look for when measuring impact, and what to change as a result
- Have an understanding of the different roles Twitter, Instagram, traditional blogs and Tumblr can play in the library landscape
- Know how to title and promote a blog post effectively
““Really enjoyed the day - I enjoyed the mixture of listening and hands-on practical work. I liked the relaxed style of the day. I learnt a lot and came away filled with ideas for better/new usage of social media. Thanks very much - really beneficial day.” - NHS East Midlands
”Fantastic! The hands-on exercises were useful - not only did they help the learning to sink in but they encouraged us to think about real workplace-based ways in which tools could be used. The content was all very relevant because you had investigated what we already do/use. It all felt new and exciting.” Newcastle University
”I really enjyed the day, opened my eyes to lots of new tools and made me realise that digital marketing doesn’t have to be Facebook” UKeIG
”The most interesting and engaing webinar I have ever been on. Considering it was 2.5-3 hours long it seemed to fly by. It’s given me lots of inspiration on how we can creatively engage with our users, especially the remote ones” NHS Buckinghamshire ”
Format
These will be interactive online workshops, using online software. Delegates will log-in on their PCs, and we'll run the training and provide tech support, plus all the slides and materials and an online booklet with the tasks and instructions in.
As well as hands-on exercises, there will be chances throughout to ask questions and interact with other delegates, just as you'd expect in face-to-face onsite training. All the content and materials are tailored for the online environment and I've got this whole thing down to a fine art, it works well.
We've left a week between the two parts because there will be some ideas to go away and play and things to try out between sessions.
Booking
You can book onto this course via the PiCS website - go to pics.com.au/events-2/59-social-media-next-steps/ or click the image below. The cost is A$320 excl. GST. This includes all the materials to cascade across your own institution.
*New Date Added* Digital Marketing and Online Tools: online training for PiCS [Australia time]
This is part of the online training I'm doing with PiCS in 2017.
Time and date
The training will take place over two sessions a week apart, each lasting two hours.
- Digital Tools Part 1) July 10th. 3pm - 5pm AEST
Digital Tools Part 2) July 14th. 3pm - 5pm AEST
Course Content
This online training covers several useful online tools to help modern libraries communicate. They're all free to use, they all help solve existing problems, and they're all available to use right away (rather than being some kind of 'future trend' which is still a couple of years off...)
Tools and concepts covered include marketing with video, online publishing platforms, augmented reality, mobile and apps, and geolocational platforms.
In week one learn whats new, take away and test it out. Come back in week two and share with the group your experience.
““I’ll be bringing loads of new things back to teach others. I’m bursting with ideas. Great content, all legitimately relevant. Lots of good tips. I agree that everything Ned taught us can be used immediately as opposed to talking about future trends like a lot of presenters do. Super practical!!” PiCS, New Zealand
“The most interesting and enaging webinar I have ever been on. Considering it was 2.5-3 hours long it seemed to fly by. It’s given me lots of inspiration on how we can creatively engage with our users, especially the remote ones” - NHS, Buckinghamshire
”I really enjoyed the day, opened my eyes to lots of new tools and made me realise that digital marketing doesn’t have to be Facebook” - UKeIG, London
“Ned is an expert presenter whom I would recommend to any colleagues with an interest in this topic.” - Academic & Research Libraries Group”
Format
These will be interactive online workshops, using GoTo Training software. Delegates will log-in on their PCs, and we'll run the training and provide tech support, plus all the slides and materials and an online booklet with the tasks and instructions in.
Booking
You can book onto this course via the PiCS website - go to pics.com.au/events-2/58-digital-tools-and-emerging-technologies-for-libraries/ or click the image below. The cost is A$320 excl GST. This includes all the materials to cascade across your own institution.
Creating amazing Prezi presentations (that work for you AND your audience) - in 2 parts
Two part online training, delivered for the Northeast Florida Library Information Network, focusing on Prezi. Strengths, weaknesses, tips, and uses in a library context.
These will be at 10am Eastern time (and delivered online rather than in person, sadly!).
Marketing your library: online training for PiCS [New Zealand time]
I'm so excited to be working with PiCS again, this time to provide online training. There will be three separate courses, done across a couple of different time zones for the Australasian library world. They're all communication themed, and the first one is pure marketing.
Time and date
The training will take place over two sessions a week apart, each lasting two hours.
- Marketing Part 1) April 4th. 9am - 11am Auckland time.
- Marketing Part 2) April 11th. 9am - 11am Auckland time.
[Click here for all times and dates: including this course at different times and dates, and two other sets of workshops delivered online for PiCS this year.]
Course content
This practical training webinar covers the fundamentals of marketing your Library as a whole, or specific services within it. It's not about logos and slogans, it's about your community. We'll explore how to truly be heard and listened to above the white noise of modern life.
We'll look first at communication types and then work on segmenting your audience and tailoring messages for each group. We'll look at online publishing and social media, before tying everything together in a strategic marketing plan. Delegates will get a template marketing campaign document to work on in the session and then take back to their own institutions to develop. Everything in this workshop is designed to be applicable right away, whether you want to better communicate the value of a particular service or market your entire library.
““Ned Potter is extremely knowledgable and a fantastic presenter - best webinar I have ever attended!” NEFLIN, USA
”Lots of useful information presented in a fun and clear away. I came away with my head buzzing with ideas for things I wanted to do, learn more about, or information I wanted to pass on to colleagues.” Bodleian Libraries, Oxford University
“Comprehensive and useful, at a level that is readily understandable. Lots of useful tools to take away. Really, really valuable. Great presentation style. Relaxed and informative, lots of practical examples and visuals” - PiCS, Melbourne”
Format
These will be interactive online workshops, using online software. Delegates will log-in on their PCs, and we'll run the training and provide tech support, plus all the slides and materials and an online booklet with the tasks and instructions in.
As well as hands-on exercises, there will be chances throughout to ask questions and interact with other delegates, just as you'd expect in face-to-face onsite training. All the content and materials are tailored for the online environment and I've got this whole thing down to a fine art, it works well.
We've left a week between the two parts because there will be some ideas to go away and play and things to try out between sessions.
Booking
You can book onto this course via the PiCS website - go to pics.com.au/events-2/57-marketing-your-library/ or click the image below. The cost is A$320 excl GST. This includes all the materials (including the marketing campaign template) to cascade across your own institution.