CCLI California Conference on Library Instruction

California Conference on Library Instruction - Call for Proposals

Teaching and Reaching Your Students in Environments of Rapid Change

PROPOSAL DEADLINE: Wednesday, November 26, 2014

CONFERENCE DATE: Friday, April 17, 2015

Interested in presenting? Use our submission form at http://bit.ly/presentCCLI California Conference on Library Instruction is a one-day conference held in lovely Northern California. This year’s annual program, co-sponsored by the Sonoma State University Library, will be held on campus in the Cooperage on Friday, April  17, 2015, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This year’s CCLI program, “Teaching and Reaching Your Students in Environments of Rapid Change,” will explore new and practical ways to craft innovative experiences for learners. Think about the buzz words of today: maker, hack, design, engage, community, framework, scalable, ethical, sustainable, etc. These are some of the ways librarians are working with library instruction.

What ways are you are approaching instruction in environments of rapid change? We’re looking for your best instruction plans, how you're adapting to new modes of learning, creative ways you're reorganizing and assessing your work, your unconventional curriculum, your quirky exercises, your strategic advocacy tactics (for these programs on your campus), what you have learned from your failures, etc!