Saturday, July 28, 2007

BlogAThon - Volunteer Tutors

Our library literacy programs work with adults who read below an 8th grade level. If you have thought about tutoring a neighbor in your community who needs help, some local workshops to check out. There is one today in Santa Barbara.

Tutor Workshop - Santa Barbara Public Library
Saturday, 7/28, 10am - 5:30pm
Location:
Santa Barbara Public Library40 E AnapamuSanta Barbara CA
More Info: SCLLN Calendar

Tutor Training - READ/San Diego
Tuesday, 8/14, 6 - 9pm
Location:
Linda Vista Branch Library2160 Ulric StSan Diego CA 92111
1st Session: also Aug 18 and 25619 . 527 . 5475
More Info: SCLLN Calendar


Tutor Training - Los Angeles Public Library
Saturday, 8/18, 10am - 5pm
Location:
Baldwin Hills Branch2906 S La Brea AveLA CA 90016
All Volunteers must be Interviewed First !Contact: 213 . 228 . 7037
More Info: SCLLN Calendar


Tutor Training - Burbank Public Library
Wednesday, 8/22, 6 - 9pm
Location:
Burbank Public Library Auditorium110 N GlenoaksBurbank CA 91502
Register for the first session of a 15-hour workshop:also Aug 25 and Sep 8.
Help an adult improve reading, spelling and writing skills.Learn how to use Discover Intensive Phonics.818 . 238 . 5577
More Info: SCLLN Calendar


Blogathon 2007

BlogAThon - News

The 1/2 hour comes flying at ya !

Have had time to check some literacy - library feeds & alerts:
A few of the items within the last day . . .

Reading skills enhance fun, preserve livesSauk Valley Newspapers - Dixon,IL,USAOne local school is trying to nip illiteracy in the bud, with the help of the University of Illinois Extension service. Dillon Elementary in Rock Falls is

Good News in the Deaf Community!By Flora Doehler In Ontario Deaf, Aboriginal/Native, Francophone, and Anglophone are the four distinct cultural groups funded by the government to provide adult literacy programs. Today I want to tell you about some great news for the Deaf literacy ...
AlphaPlus Blog - http://blog.alphaplus.ca

Illiteracy: The Downfall of American SocietyBy forums_mp ... we set our entire country up for failure. Statistics for this article were obtained from the following sources: National Institute for Literacy, National Center for Adult Literacy, The Literacy Company, US Census Bureau.
National - http://betboards.bet.com/forums/110/ShowForum.aspx

Low Literacy Equals Early Death SentenceBy Julia Whitty Older people with poor health literacy have a 50 percent higher mortality rate over five years than people with adequate reading skills. Low health literacy is defined as the inability to read and comprehend basic materials like ...
The Blue Marble - http://www.motherjones.com/blue_marble_blog/

-can also check out Literacyspace for more on this last item.

Blogathon 2007

BlogAThon

Here we go !
Southern California Library Literacy Network's first Blog-A-Thon.

Will be posting items about volunteering, sponsorships, some of the
libraries in the Network.

GoodSearch !

Use GoodSearch and every time you click, SCLLN gets a donation.
Click on the Icon just below the ClusterMaps.

Will be back in 30 . . .


Blogathon 2007

BlogAThon - Library

Just how much is your library worth ?

Worth Their Weight: An Assessment of the Evolving Field of Library Valuation

The Americans for Libraries Council newest report offers researchers and advocates an overview of the cutting-edge field of library valuation, or models for expressing a library's multiple contributions to its community in dollars and cents: Libraries for the Future

Library Use Value Calculator:


What is your library worth to you?

How much would you pay out-of-pocket for your library services?

Use Kern County Library's Caculator and find out . . . .

This worksheet was originally provided by the Massachusetts Library Association, then adapted for the web by Chelmsford Public Library. The Maine State Library added extra accessibility coding and reformatting for ease of reading online; feel free to link the calculator where ever your library is. The Maine State Library site shows how the figures were calculated and how to customize and use on any library web site. The spreadsheet requires either Microsoft Excel or an Excel viewer.



Blogathon 2007

Sunday, July 22, 2007

BlogAThon Update

BlogAThon is one week away: July 28

At 6 am the flag drops and we will be blogging every 30 minutes for 24 hours. Have about $500 in pledges.

Tutors at SCLLN member libraries averaged 64 tutoring hours in 2006. "Independent Sector" put the $ value of volunteer time in 2006 at $18.77 per hour.

A contribution of $ 1281.28 per volunteer.

Visit Blogathon and pledge the Southern California Library Literacy Network.

If you are interested in tutoring check out some of our July workshops. For California, visit CLLS; or call your local library and help your neighbors improve their reading and writing skills.

Friday, July 6, 2007

BlogAThon

A “ Blog – A – Thon,” you say ?

Blogathon begins July 28, 2007 at 6:00 am. Bloggers from around the world blog for one day and help charities around the globe. Blogs are posted every 30 minutes over a 24 hour period.

Remember bowling for charity -10 cents for every pin knocked down; or running for a dollar a mile ? During the Blogathon, people update their websites every 30 minutes for 24 hours straight. For this, they collect sponsorships. Pledges can be a flat donation, or a certain amount for every hour the blogger manages to stay awake.

Go to Blogathon, choose ‘Southern California Library Literacy Network,’ and sign up. You do have to register. You don’t have to send any money right away. You will get an ‘e-mail’ reminder to go the SCLLN ‘Donations Page’ and send in your pledge.
In 2006:
8,870 Adult Learners
5,586 Volunteer Tutors
358,604 Hours of Free Tutoring
Families For Literacy program
7,015 children under 5
8,844 children over 5
received 103,709 Free Books
SCLLN thanks you for your support !

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Google Literacy Project

SCLLN is finally on the Google Literacy Project map. We are the ‘red marker’ just below the ' A ' in CA.

The Literacy Project, launched in 2006 at the Frankfurt Book Fair, is a resource for teachers, literacy organizations and anyone interested in reading and education.
It was created in collaboration with LitCam, Google, and UNESCO's Institute for Lifelong Learning.