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Maximizing Productivity with Automation Tools with Chad Mairn

February 2 @ 2:00 pm 3:00 pm CST

Automation refers to the technology-enabled process of using machines, computer software, and/or other technologies to perform tasks that would normally require human intervention. Automation can help us save time and effort while also helping to improve accuracy and consistency. The ultimate goal with automation is to produce quality time for humans to do more meaningful, creative, and intellectually stimulating work.

In this webinar, we will:

  • Understand automation to see how it can positively impact our workflow;
  • Explore a wide range of automation tools available online; and
  • Gain hands-on experience setting up and using popular automation tools, like IFTTT (If This Then That), Zapier,  Google Workspace, Canva, Trello, Calendly, and others.

Chad Mairn is a librarian, teacher, author, and self-described geek who frequently shares his enthusiasm for “all-things technology” as a speaker at library and technology conferences. He is an Information Services Librarian, Assistant Professor, and manages the Innovation Lab at St. Petersburg College. Much of Chad’s recent interests have focused around mobile and emerging technologies. Chad has written a couple of book chapters and numerous articles on library technologies.

Free


If you can’t attend the live webinar, register anyway and you’ll receive a link to the webinar recording a few days after the event.

This project was funded either under the provisions of 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, 73% of the total costs for the PLAN Continuing Education program ($223,959) is supported by federal money and 27% of this program ($81,361) is supported by state money. The total budget of the project is $305,320.