Introduction to the WLMA Conference Webinar Series
The Washington Library Media Association (WLMA) is proud to host a remarkable webinar workshop series, designed explicitly for teacher-librarians. Featuring a blend of live events broadcast from Spokane and accessible online webinars, the series promises to equip participants with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate today’s complex information landscape. The two-day series is scheduled for October 14-15, 2011 with all times listed in Pacific Standard Time.
Friday Keynote Address: "Why LIT Matters"
The conference commences on Friday morning with a keynote address from 9:00-10:00 AM. This important session will delve into the significance of literature in our current times and its profound impact on education and societies.
Friday Session 1: Developing a Powerful Personal Learning Network (PLN)
From 10:15-11:05 AM, the first workshop focuses on building a Personal Learning Network. As a teacher-librarian, expanding your professional circle and staying updated with the latest trends is vital for fostering a thriving educational environment.
Friday Session 2: Interviews
The second session at 1:15-2:05 PM will feature a series of insightful interviews with experts in the field of library science and education. Stay tuned for enriching discussions and valuable takeaways.
Friday Session 3: Conversation with David Loertscher and Betty Marcoux
Between 3:00-4:00 PM, engage with David Loertscher and Betty Marcoux, two prominent figures in library media, who will share their wisdom and experiences to inspire and drive progress in your own settings.
Friday Session 4: "Lessons from Down Under: 7 Effective Strategies for Library Advocacy"
Wrapping up Friday's sessions from 4:15-5:15 PM, a webinar focusing on library advocacy with a special focus on successful strategies implemented in Australia will be presented to encourage global learning and collaboration.
Saturday's Educational Journey Continues
Saturday Session 1: "Improving Online Safety by Investigating Our Digital Footprint"
Bright and early at 9:00-10:00 AM, join Brent Howard and Conn McQuinn as they explore strategies for navigating online risks and understanding the implications of our digital footprints.
Saturday Session 2: 2.0 for L4L: Empowering 21st Century Learners with Social Media
Continue your learning journey from 10:15-11:15 AM with a deep dive into the application of social media tools to empower and engage students in 21st-century learning experiences.
Saturday Session 3: TBA
The following session from 11:30 AM-12:30 PM will be announced shortly, promising to deliver fresh perspectives and innovative ideas to the forefront of teacher-librarian development.
Saturday Lunch Address: "Ten Important Things Teacher Librarians Must Teach"
During the lunch address from 1:00-2:00 PM, the spotlight turns to the critical skills and knowledge areas that teacher-librarians must impart to their students, setting them up for success both inside and outside the classroom.
The Intersection of Librarianship and Travel
In a way, the journey of a teacher-librarian is not unlike that of a traveler, navigating through the vast and ever-changing terrain of knowledge and information. The WLMA Conference Webinar Series acts as a compass, guiding attendees through new lands of digital literacy, safety, and empowerment. As we support our students to become global citizens, these webinars ensure that we, as facilitators of learning, continue to widen our horizons and adapt to the transformative landscapes of both the physical and digital worlds.
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