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Read more about "PodChats: The Anticulture Podcast"Get interview tips Learn how to prepare for job interviews, answer questions with ease, and impress potential employers. Career Basics is a program series by Bow Valley College that helps job seekers prepare for success in the workplace. This program is supported by the Government of Alberta. Stream free on YouTube Listen to The Offer Letter podcast The weekly careers podcast gives tips and advice from professionals on how to improve your answers for interview questions. Each episode discusses one popular interview question with guest career coaches who talk about why the question is asked, tips on what to say, and an example of how to answer it. Start listening
Read more about "Get interview tips Listen to The Offer Letter podcast"Give your creativity a boost at Central Library. Your free membership gives you access to bookable studios for audio and video recording, creative multimedia editing, and green screen filming.As a precaution to help limit the spread of COVID-19, creative studio booking is currently paused. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your ongoing support.
Read more about "Are you the next big YouTube, IGTV, or podcast creator? "Head to Central Library to craft the next great podcast, web series, or video blog. These bookable studios for audio, video, and post-production are self-serve, DIY spaces that can be booked for up to two hours.
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Read more about "Are you the next big YouTube, IGTV, or podcast creator? "If you are unfamiliar with the equipment, please use these tutorial links for help: Audio Recording Studio Cubase LE software Reaper audio editing software Audacity audio editing software User manual | Tutorials and tips RODEcaster Pro podcast production studio Video tutorials Sound Recording Booth RODEcaster Pro podcast production studio Video tutorials Please note, there is no computer provided in this booth; you can bring your own or record directly onto your own microSD card. The Library does not provide microSD cards. Video Recording Studio LitePad axiom lighting Introduction | Light set-ups
Read more about "Audio Recording Studio"The weekly careers podcast gives tips and advice from professionals on how to improve your answers for interview questions. Each episode discusses one popular interview question with guest career coaches who talk about why the question is asked, tips on what to say, and an example of how to answer it.
Read more about "Listen to The Offer Letter here"Erin Emily Ann Vance is the author of two novels and a poetry collection. She teaches creative writing and co-hosts the podcast Femmes Macabres. In her spare time, she is an enthusiastic (if misguided) gardener.
Read more about "Erin Emily Ann Vance"Host Sarah Burke will lead a panel of industry women through a thoughtful discussion about gender parity in country music for a special live recording of the Women in Media...
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Read more about "'Are you the next big YouTube, IGTV, or podcast creator? '"1. Love podcasts? You’re going to love our new speaker series. Podcast Live! features leading podcasters and innovators behind popular shows like “Radiolab” and “Invisible City.” Learn about and register for upcoming free events on our programs page.2. Can you imagine climbing Mount Everest or scuba diving in the Galapagos Islands? A new virtual reality program lets you do just that. VR Explorers is a program that takes kids ages six to 12 on an immersive virtual reality journey with Google Expeditions. It’s offered at Central Library; find out when on our programs page.3. You already know you can use Library resources in-person or online … but did you know the Library can also come to you? We have five mobile libraries rolling into communities around Calgary. Our Book Trucks and Story Trucks bring the Library to schools, community events, and day homes.4. Indigenous Language Revitalization camps are now part of Library programming! In partnership with the Aboriginal Friendship Centre of Calgary, free beginner camps were offered in the fall of 2018, to learn Blackfoot, Cree, and Michif. The Library plans to offer more Indigenous Language programs in 2019.5. There’s fun new places just for Calgary kids! Our Early Learning Centres are designed to encourage young children to learn through play, and now there are now 12 of these Early Learning Centres at libraries around Calgary! Our newest spaces include a real helicopter inside Seton Library, plus a chance to discover dinosaurs at Country Hills Library.6. You can now use your Library card to take online music lessons — the same card that also allows you to borrow musical instruments for free. ArtistWorks for Libraries is an Digital Resource full of step-by-step video music lessons with experts. Watch videos on many instruments, including guitar, banjo, ukulele, trumpet, piano and drums.7. There’s a new way to get your news with Calgary Public Library. Our E-Library, already home to Digital Resources like Newspaper Source Plus and PressReader, now grants access to the New York Times Online. Find all our newsy online resources on this list.8. With exciting new residency programs at the Central Library, you can now learn from an artist and historian. Attend talks, events, and workshops, or schedule office hours with our historian in residence and view art by our artist in residence.PLUS your Library card gives you access to eBooks, eAudiobooks, free meeting rooms, $5 of free printing each month, hundreds of in-person programs, popular magazines, free music, language learning resources, free films, online courses … the list goes on and on! Check out our original list of 15 Library Card Perks to learn more.Not yet a Library card member? Sign up online now or visit any Library location to get your free card.
Read more about "Stories Eight New Library Perks You Need to Know About Now"Additional Resources Canada History WWI resources, activities, articles, and more for the classroom, including information on Indigenous veterans. Educator’s Guide to Using Primary Sources This package from the Canadian Museum of History guides teachers and students through basic critical thinking concepts. Field of Crosses Each November, 3,500 crosses are placed in a park along Memorial Drive in Calgary, to remember the thousands of southern Albertans who fought in past wars. First World War Education Resources From lesson plans to articles to podcasts, a list of resources to remember World War I. Government of Canada Personnel records from the First World War database. The Great War Video Series From Canada's History, these videos explain key Canadian battles during the First World War. Heritage Explorers An elementary school framework for undertaking projects that explore local history. Historica Canada Video stories of our national history, including the Heritage Minutes. Historical Thinking Lesson plans for teaching historical content, available in a searchable database by grade and topic. How to Read Old Newspapers A teacher resource to support students in using newspapers for primary source research. Looking at Primary Sources on Archive Canada Printable worksheets for students that include how to look critically at artwork, artifacts, photographs, and sound recordings. Nationalism and Canadian Identity Sample Project This project by students at Jack James High School shows how your class could bring history to life with a similar assignment.
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