Teens Podcast From The Seattle Public Library

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Sinopse

Just about any day of the week there is something going on at the library specifically for teens. Subscribe and have a listen.

Episódios

  • After School Activities, November 2

    13/02/2012 Duração: 06min

    The Teen Center Advisers talk about their after school activities. How much is too much?

  • Harry Potter on Trial, October 5

    10/02/2012 Duração: 13min

    Are the Harry Potter books suitable for a young audience? Are they too vulgar for a school library? Join the Teen Center Advisers for the debate.

  • Scott Westerfeld, October 7

    26/10/2011 Duração: 01h49s

    Scott Westerfeld reads from the final book in the Leviathan series, "Goliath," and celebrates the awesomeness of Steampunk.

  • Harry and the Potters, June 24

    24/08/2011 Duração: 01h04min

    Imagine if Harry Potter quit the quidditch team and started a punk rock band. Brothers Paul and Joe DeGeorge bring their wizard brand of rock and roll to the Library.

  • Writers in the Schools part 2, June 2

    30/06/2011 Duração: 01h18min

    Join us for the 2011 WITS Student Readings and Celebrations as Seattle Public Schools students read their own creative writing. June 2 featured readings by high school students.

  • Writers in the Schools part 1, June 1

    24/06/2011 Duração: 01h18min

    Join us for the 2011 WITS Student Readings and Celebrations as Seattle Public Schools students read their own creative writing. June 1 featured readings by elementary and middle school students.

  • Should Violent Video Games Be Sold to Minors?

    27/01/2011 Duração: 10min

    This podcast was created by the Library's Teen Center Advisers, a volunteer group of high school students who review teen books, blog for Push To Talk, and help the Library decide how best to serve teens.

  • 'Technology and Tweens: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly'

    13/01/2011 Duração: 58min

    This program on Oct. 28, 2010 at The Seattle Public Library is for tween girls, their parents and anyone who works with them. Margit Crane, M.A., M.S., M.Ed., is The Gifted-Teen Coach and an acclaimed author and speaker on family relationships, child development and learning strategies.

  • The Ideal Library Teen Space

    10/01/2011 Duração: 18min

    Would it serve coffee? Show movies? Would adults be allowed? Tune in to find out.

  • Interview with Holly Cupala

    01/12/2010 Duração: 19min

    Learn how the book was titled, tips for other writers and what's coming next. Ethan and Mira find out all of Holly's secrets.

  • Teen Book Wish List

    24/11/2010 Duração: 18min

    This podcast was created by the Library's Teen Center Advisers, a volunteer group of high school students who review teen books, blog for Push To Talk, and help the Library decide how best to serve teens.

  • Writers in the Schools (WITS): Readings and Celebrations - Part 1

    14/06/2010 Duração: 57min

    The Seattle Public Library celebrates the students of Writers in the Schools (WITS), a program of Seattle Arts & Lectures. WITS works with public school students at elementary, middle and high schools in Seattle and surrounding districts, as well as with patients at Children's Hospital and students on the Lummi Reservation. Through the mentorship and innovative instruction of professional creative writers, students develop their voices, tell their stories and turn imagination into ink.

  • Writers in the Schools (WITS): Readings and Celebrations - Part 2

    14/06/2010 Duração: 01h08min

    The Seattle Public Library celebrates the students of Writers in the Schools (WITS), a program of Seattle Arts & Lectures. WITS works with public school students at elementary, middle and high schools in Seattle and surrounding districts, as well as with patients at Children's Hospital and students on the Lummi Reservation. Through the mentorship and innovative instruction of professional creative writers, students develop their voices, tell their stories and turn imagination into ink.

  • Ben Huh: 'Lessons Learned from the World of LOLCats, FAILS and Other Blunders'

    10/05/2010 Duração: 38min

    Ben Huh, chief executive of Cheezburger Network, shares his story about how he started with one LOLCat site and grew it into one of the largest blog networks in the world - a network that more than 13 million people a month depend on for their daily dose of laughter.

  • Book Recommendations from the Teen Center Advisers

    06/05/2010 Duração: 18min

    This podcast was created by the Library's Teen Center Advisers, a volunteer advisory group of high school students ages 14 - 18. The TCAs review books, blog for Push To Talk, plan and volunteer at events, and generally help shape programs and services for teens. They also create and post these podcasts.

  • In these times of lean library budgets, what should be cut?

    30/04/2010 Duração: 20min

    This podcast was created by the Library's Teen Center Advisers, a volunteer advisory group of high school students ages 14 - 18. The TCAs review books, blog for Push To Talk, plan and volunteer at events, and generally help shape programs and services for teens. They also create and post these podcasts.

  • Teen Center Advisers: What does it mean to be a good advocate?

    21/04/2010 Duração: 13min

    This podcast was created by the Library's Teen Center Advisers, a volunteer advisory group of high school students ages 14 - 18. The TCAs review books, blog for Push To Talk, plan and volunteer at events, and generally help shape programs and services for teens. They also create and post these podcasts.

  • Teen Center Advisers: Interview with Daemond Arrindell of Teen Link

    15/04/2010 Duração: 30min

    This podcast was created by the Library's Teen Center Advisers, a volunteer advisory group of high school students ages 14 - 18. The TCAs review books, blog for Push To Talk, plan and volunteer at events, and generally help shape programs and services for teens. They also create and post these podcasts.

  • What kinds of events should the Library host for teens?

    07/04/2010 Duração: 13min

    This podcast was created by the Library's Teen Center Advisers, a volunteer advisory group of high school students ages 14 - 18. The TCAs review books, blog for Push To Talk, plan and volunteer at events, and generally help shape programs and services for teens. They also create and post these podcasts.

  • What does Seattle look like from the teen perspective?

    31/03/2010 Duração: 11min

    This podcast was created by the Library's Teen Center Advisers, a volunteer advisory group of high school students ages 14 - 18. The TCAs review books, blog for Push To Talk, plan and volunteer at events, and generally help shape programs and services for teens. They also create and post these podcasts.

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