This recording is number two of a five-part online series highlighting Digital Media Labs and Makerspaces in public libraries across America. Digital Media Labs provide library patrons with a space where they may use various digital media technologies that support their educational, professional, and personal goals and endeavors. Labs include equipment and software. Patrons can create, design, restore and share: videos, images, music, websites, presentations, animations, digital art, physical objects, eBooks, podcasts, and much more.
Discover. Capture. Share. Topics:
- What inspired the library to obtain a media lab
- List of equipment
- Possible classes/training offered to the community
- How the community has responded to the lab (attendance, project successes, etc.)
Instructor: John Blyberg | Assistant Director of Innovation | Darien Library, Connecticut
Service Population: 20,000
Series: Build-A-Lab
Link to presentation slides: http://slides.blyberg.net/slides/darienlibrary-dml.html#/ (click on arrows on bottom right to view slides)
Build-A-Lab: Digital Projects in Darien, CT by Creative Libraries Utah, unless otherwise expressly stated, is licensed under a Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal License.