Monday, January 13, 2020

In Memoriam: Pat King

In Memoriam: Pat King
Burbank Library: Jan 2020 by Bonnie Yee

The Library recently learned that former Burbank Literacy library clerk and union steward, Pat King, has died.  She had been in the hospital for pneumonia earlier last week and was doing well, so had gone home. She was 77. ​Pat was known for her deep devotion to Literacy clients and workers’ rights and was a strong advocate for the library. She was Literacy Clerk from the beginning of the program in 1992 until she retired in July 2012. Pat will be missed.​


Burbank Public Library Literacy - first group of tutors, 1992:
Anahid Haroutounian, Lee Harner, Pat King (Clerk), Patricia Smart (Coor.),
Millie Engel, Donna Tramell and Susan Spears

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Easy Voter Guide Online Now! ◯ LWVC

Easy Voter Guide Online Now!
LWVC:  1.06.2020

Our beloved Easy Voter Guide is now online! What's in our EVG this election?

1. How to register and vote in California
2. How to vote for President in the upcoming March 3 Primary
3. All about Proposition 13, Bonds for Schools and Colleges

Need more info on other races?
Make sure you check our online voter guide, Voter's Edge, to view your entire ballot and lots of additional help.

Signing up to Vote You must register to vote to get on the list of voters for the March election. The deadline to register for this election is February 18. You are eligible to vote if you are a U.S. citizen, 18 years or older, not currently in state or federal prison or on parole for a felony, and not court-determined to be mentally incompetent to vote. Fill out the registration form online at registertovote.ca.gov or call 1-800-345-8683 to get a form.

When you sign up to vote, you decide if you want to choose a “political party.” There are six political parties in California. Or you can register without choosing a political party.

If you missed the deadline, then go to any pollling place or vote center. You will be able to register and vote on the same day - all the way up through Election Day. If you go to your assigned location, then your ballot will be sure to include all the contests on which you’re allowed to vote. Find your location at sos.ca.gov/elections/polling-place.

Download the March 2020 Easy Voter Guide in English and Spanish!

The Easy Voter Guide will also be available in Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean. Please check back on January 10!

Do you live in one of these counties?
Amador, Butte, Calaveras, El Dorado, Fresno, Madera, Mariposa, Los Angeles, Napa, Nevada, Orange, Sacramento, San Mateo, Santa Clara, or Tuolumne.

You will have more days and more ways to vote! Download our one-pager information guide about changes in how you vote.

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Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Long Beach Library ◯ Center for Adaptive Technology ◯ WYNN Wizard

@LBCityLibrary
Center for Adaptive Technology

One of the many assistive devices available at the Center for Adaptive Technology at BJK Main is the WYNN Wizard. WYNN is a literacy tool that reads text out loud, highlights words as they're spoken & color-codes toolbars to support individuals w/ #dyslexia, dysgraphia & aphasia.

We provide adaptive hardware and software, library materials, and library staff to answer reference requests and assist with computers and technologies.

Many of these assistive technologies are also available at the Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library.

Adaptive Software
JAWS

Adaptive Hardware and Assistive Devices


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Sunday, January 5, 2020

Huntington Beach Library ◯ Literacy Autumn Newsletter

Autumn 2019 Newsletter

Throughout the 2019 summer we held many classes and workshops, including a June 5 Grammar Sleuth class, which broke down and built back up sentences with diagramming exercises, and most recently a "Writing Workshop" to teach tutors how to help their learners to love to write. We also have ongoing Citizenship Classes at both tutoring sites (Oak View and Central libraries).

On October 12, 2019, Literacy Volunteers partnered with Dyslexia Voice, for their "Dyslexia Awareness and Education Event".  An estimated 70 to 80% of people with poor reading skills are likely dyslexic; and 5 to 15% of children and adults in the U.S. have dyslexia, so teaming with Dyslexia Voice was a natural fit. There was a tremendous line-up of speakers in the theater, an area for exhibitors, a breakout area for light snacks and drinks, and a crafts room for children. So much information was shared, so many voices spoke for this important cause, and all who attended made the day a success.  READ MORE >>

Next Tutor Training
Jan 23  6 – 8:30 pm
Completion of online Tutor Orientation prior to enrollment is required.
Contact the Literacy office at Central, 714.375.5102
or literacy@surfcity-hb.org for more information.

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events ◯ January 2020

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events
January 2020

SCLLN
Literacy & Library Events & Conferences
- Local, California and National –
Southern California Library Literacy Network
for more information
Southern California & California




Jan. 06      Introduction to Structured Word Inquiry OnLine
Jan. 06      What is Dyslexia? An In Depth Look OnLine
Jan. 10      California Kindergarten Conference Santa Clara CA
Jan. 14      Poetry at Work Day
Jan. 14      Dyslexia Certificate Program Level 1 OnLine
Jan. 18      Thesaurus Day
Jan. 23      Handwriting Day
Jan. 23      National Reading Day
Jan. 24      El Civics Conferences CASAS Pasadena


Sunday, December 29, 2019

Test Your Health Knowledge: FLC’s New Quiz App Aims to Improve Health Literacy


Test Your Health Knowledge: FLC’s New Quiz App Aims to Improve Health Literacy
FLC Blog: 10.15.2019 by Heather Surrency

FLC has released the new Staying Healthy Quiz app, a fun and interactive learning opportunity to help adult learners build health knowledge and vocabulary. Based on the popular Staying Healthy curriculum, users can choose from three different quiz levels: easy, hard, or a mix of questions from both levels. Educators can use the app as a standalone learning tool or in conjunction with classroom lectures or reviews. Instructors can keep track of student scores and even set up friendly score competitions.

There is a growing recognition that limited English language and literacy skills can have a significant impact on one’s health. People who lack health literacy skills are much more likely to take medications incorrectly, be hospitalized and spend more time in the hospital than people with higher health literacy, and are four times more likely to have poor health. The potential for financial savings and increased health outcomes as a result of healthy literacy skill improvements are significant. Adult education, literacy, and family literacy programs play an important role in helping people to acquire these skills.

“This interactive quiz is an entertaining way to gain knowledge about topics vital to health and well-being,” says Greg Smith, executive director of the Florida Literacy Coalition. “In order to make good choices, people need access to high quality information written in an easy-to-understand format.”

The app is available for download on Android devices on the Google Play Store. This app is available thanks to a grant from the Florida Department of Education, Division of Career and Adult Education. Thanks to the instructors and students of the New College of Florida for their generous donation of technical assistance.  READ MORE >>