California Conference on Library Instruction, April 29 2016 in San Francisco

Registration is now open for the California Conference on Library Instruction (CCLI) at the University of San Francisco on April 29!

 

Between the release of ACRL's new Framework, #critlib discussions taking off on Twitter, a growing focus on digital literacy, and calls for tossing out the "one-shot," academic librarians are once again reframing our work in different and new ways. Join us for our 2016 program: “Reframing Instruction: Looking at What We Do with a New Lens.”

 

Our invited keynote speakers, Jessica Critten and Kevin Seeber, will be presenting on “My Lens, Myself: A Hermeneutics of Information Literacy.” Additional presentations include:

  • "Creating a First Year Information Literacy Program Collaboratively at Fresno State" - Raymond Pun & Amanda Dinscore
  • “Rethinking Online Learning Using the ACRL’s New Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education” - Jenaya Webb & Monique Flaccavento
  • “Focusing on Student Mindsets: Developing Information Literacy Dispositions in First-Year Calculus” - Kaila Bussert
  • “Integrating within the LMS: A New Lens for Library Guides” - Oscar Giurcovich & Francesca Marineo
  • “Reframing Backward Design: How to Revive Library Instruction for Student Success” - Faith Bradham
  • “Reframing Scholarly ‘Conversation’ as Argument” - Sharon Radcliff

 

It’s going to be a great day! Please visit our website for more details about the program and our presenters! http://www.cclibinstruction.org/

 

Interested in joining us? Early-bird pricing closes March 29! Register through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ccli-2016-reframing-instruction-looking-at-what-we-do-with-a-new-lens-tickets-20628588664