Greetings, Libraryland!

Our one-on-one tech tutoring program is extremely popular with our patrons: it's probably one of the most valuable services we provide. We have, however, run into a few issues with the program that I'd like to address in order to make it a better experience both for our patrons and our staff! Our chief issues are: 1. patrons who want to keep attending sessions week after week, either because they enjoy the social aspect, they keep coming up with new issues or problems they'd like to address, or they're unable to retain the skills they've practiced in the initial sessions. If we had unlimited time and staffing, this wouldn't be an issue, but it's gotten to the point that existing participants are making it difficult for new people to make appointments. 2. Folks want us to address issues outside the scope of the program, and we have difficulty conveying to potential participants exactly what the scope of this program is.

Another issue that's only come up once, but that we'd like to prevent emerging again in the future, is a participant asking a staff member to make changes to her phone, and then believing those changes "broke" her phone.

So, if you have a tech tutoring program, had a tech tutoring program in the past, or are/were considering one: I'd like to hear from you! I'll list some questions below to jump start your thinking, but please don't feel you need to go down the list and answer each one. Mostly, I'd like to know: if you have a program, do you feel it works for your library? What aspects do or don't work? What problems have you encountered or anticipated, and how did you address them? I'm especially interested to hear if you've made changes to your program over time to improve it or to address certain issues, and how that worked out for you.

If you have any materials that you'd be willing to share, I'd be so appreciative! Advertisements, sign-up sheets, or anything with wording on it that explains your program to patrons or staff.

I'll compile and summarize all the responses I receive to send to the list.

QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER:

Again: any thoughts you'd be willing to share would be oh so helpful. Much thanks for your time in reading this giant email!


Amy Greschaw
Adult Services Librarian

Belleville Area District Library
167 Fourth St.
Belleville, MI 48111

(734) 699-3291