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Read more about "Free family fun this fall"This 60-minute interactive program introduces students to the concepts of misinformation and disinformation in online media. Students are guided to evaluate, identify, and verify information sources using lateral reading and reverse image searching.
Read more about "Help your students learn the difference between fact and fiction."Use your free Library card to take an online course such as Microsoft Office, or take practice tests to help you prepare for professional exams.
Read more about "Learning Tools"Get help from Library experts, who can provide research services to individuals, organizations, and large and small businesses.
Read more about "Get a boost"Attend online programs with Kevin Franco during his residency. J
Read more about "Online programs with the Entrepreneur in Residence"Help your child develop early literacy skills with these free programs for babies and toddlers.
Read more about "Programs for Babies and Toddlers "Discover winter magic with Calgary Public Library!
Read more about "Winter Wonderland at the Library"New programs for all ages open for registration on August 21. Baby Rhyme Time registration opens August 20.
Read more about "There's something for everyone"Meet with legal professionals to get free insight into personal law or estate planning.
Read more about "Law Connect Lite"Take part in games, artmaking, expert encounters, and more in the Questionarium. It’s a space to solve challenges, create, and play — designed just for older kids.
Read more about "School-aged kids explore and learn in the Questionarium."Through a series of webinars, Library resources and book recommendations, The Kitchen Table Classroom helps parents and caregivers with tips and tools they can use to support learning from home. Understand reading levels, get infrequent readers in middle grades excited to read, prepare younger kids for kindergarten, and much more with help from The Kitchen Table Classroom. Education specialists provide advice through online programs (you can register for the latest through our
Read more about "Welcome to The Kitchen Table Classroom"Aspiring writers can a second pair of eyes on their writing, tips to strengthen their skills, and insight into the world of publication from experienced authors in their genre.
Read more about "Improve your craft with expert advice"Programs for small businesses include topics for startups, working with the government, employment law, and financial statements.
Read more about "Get a boost"Sign up for free winter programs, in person and online.
Read more about "Frosty fun for the whole family"