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Item 2025 Indiana Libraries and Literacy Symposium Program(2025-04-08)Speakers at the 2025 Indiana Libraries and Literacy Symposium included: Gary R Maixner III, Mari Kermit-Canfield, Kym Kramer, Khrisma McMurray, Claire Spence, Ryan Laferney, Dr. Brittany Garvin, and Natalie Lyon.Item Kismet Connections(2025)Name Tag Game Instructions and sheet for the Kismet Connections activity done at the 2025 Indiana Libraries and Literacy Symposium.Item Project Game Design: Bringing the Young Inventor’s Challenge® to Your Learning Community(2025-04-17) Kramer, KymThe main slide deck outlines practical strategies for implementing the Young Inventor’s Challenge® in schools and libraries, while the Inspiration Deck offers real-world examples and crowd-sourced ideas from fellow educators and attendees of the 2025 Indiana Libraries and Literacy Symposium.Item Roll, Draw, Play! Recommended Games for Kids and Teens(2025) LaFerney , RyanThis list includes a mix of card games, board games, and storytelling adventures that are fun, easy to learn, and great for working with kids of all ages. Whether you're running a classroom activity, library program, or just looking for something new to try with a group, these games are sure to get everyone thinking, laughing, and playing together.Item Tabletop RPG Recommendations for All Ages(2025-03-16) Spence, ClaireThis guide features a diverse selection of tabletop role-playing games (RPGs), from kid-friendly storytelling adventures to deep sci-fi epics and horror mysteries created by Monroe County Librarians. Whether you’re a librarian, educator, or curious gamer, this list offers something for every genre, age group, and play style.