And, no, that doesn’t mean we will spend all day scratching ourselves… Scratch Day is on May 16, 2009 – follow the link above to find more info. It doesn’t say, but I think this is the first of its kind. If there are any librarians out there who have considered trying something like this [...]
Posts Tagged ‘gaming’
Scratch Day is coming!
Posted in Library 2.0, Library Programming, youth services, tagged children, freeware, game maker, gaming, libraries, library, Library 2.0, scratch, software, teens, video games, young adults, youth programming, youth services on March 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Librarians Investigated for Playing Rock Band!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged gaming, libraries, library, Library 2.0, nebraska, rock band on February 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
When we’ve got politicians like Rod Blagoevich out there doing the real pay to play thing I find it quite sad for people to focus on something like librarians playing Rock Band at work… Come on people, let’s move on into the 21st Century! We should be congratulating these librarians and their communities not condoning [...]
Guitar Hero rocks!!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged fun, gaming, guitar hero, libraries, library, Library 2.0, LIS 768, LIS768, teens, ya on October 30, 2007 | 3 Comments »
I have a new favorite thing… I’m not sure why I haven’t played it before gaming night for class last week – we own the game at my library, and the teens love it. Granted they tend to want it all for themselves, but when I said to one of them, “How come y’all have [...]
