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Ten Passive Programming Ideas for Teens with David and Tiffany Duck Online
This event is open to SWFLN members only. Please Register Here.
Are you looking for creative ways to engage teens with big impact but low stress? Join us for a dynamic webinar focused on passive programming.
We will explore practical ideas, examples, and tips to implement programs and self-directed activities. Learn how to foster teen participation, build community, and make your library a welcoming space.
Attendees will learn about:
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The value of passive programming
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Specific passive program examples
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How to adapt programs to fit diverse needs
Who Will Benefit from this program:
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Library staff who work with teens
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Youth services staff
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Front-line staff
Tiffany Duck is a consultant and owner of LitDext LLC, a literacy and information services company. She has thirteen years of experience as a public library manager in various types of library systems. Tiffany is an adjunct instructor in the Library and Information Science.
Born in the East End Community of Newport News, VA, David Duck is dedicated to serving youth and families.With a B.A. from the University of Virginia, and an M.S. from Frostburg State University, David shares his passion for engaging families through quality programming, evidence-based practices, and an overall understanding and connection to youth/family needs.
- Date:
- Wednesday, November 5, 2025
- Time:
- 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Online:
- This is an online event.
- Event URL:
- https://zoom.us/webinar/register/5517608880239/WN_SwFnqqXxQ0qaRyr9MmnuvQ
- Library Type:
- Academic Libraries Public Libraries School Libraries
- Categories:
- Leadership and Management
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Accommodations
Sign language interpretation will be provided at any SWFLN event upon request. Please notify SWFLN at least five business days prior to the event. Call 239-313-6338 or email the program organizer.
Grant Acknowledgement
This project was funded under the provisions of either the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services or the Library Cooperative Grant program. Florida’s LSTA and LCG programs are administered by the Department of State’s Division of Library and Information Services.
For FY2024-2025, the total state and federal budgets for SWFLN’s programs are $623,959, of which 36% ($223,959) are supported by federal funds, and 64% ($400,000) are supported by state funds.