Earlier today I asked the library twitterverse for examples of mobile apps related workshops, classes, hangouts, meetups, etc that they’re offering to their communities. Some great examples were shared! I’ll add more if I get any more responses later.
My Tweet:
Looking for public libraries holding mobile apps sessions for customers. Sharing, discovering, creating? Any aspect of apps.#libchat
— pollyalida (@pollyalida) March 30, 2014
 Responses:Â
@pollyalida @waimakaririlibs holds a weekly appy hour – share and discover.
— Sally Pewhairangi (@sallyheroes) March 30, 2014
@pollyalida I’m hosting a “Build Your Own App” class in 2 wks. I’m focusing on prototyping, building using @AppInv & sites like @apperyio.
— Sam Chada (@samchada) March 30, 2014
@pollyalida @LibrarianRy The @londonlibrary has an App workshop usually once a week
— Timothy Rylett (@TimothyPRylett) March 30, 2014
@pollyalida @LibrarianRy at @pimalibrary, we have many classes for novices on mobile devices/apps, & coming soon, app dev classes for teens.
— j (@jenswildyears) March 30, 2014
@pollyalida Talk to @erintheshea. She teaches apps in f2f classes as well as recommends apps through the Library's official Twitter account.
— Amanda L. Goodman (@godaisies) March 30, 2014
@pollyalida We provide early literacy-specific app advisory sessions @hclib (what to look for, recs, etc). Slides: http://t.co/H3tctJblIo
— Emily Lloyd (@PoesyGalore) March 30, 2014