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On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 12:01 PM, The edWeb Team <message@edweb.net> wrote:


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Join us for the next Emerging Tech webinar!
 
Wednesday, Jan. 20 at 5 p.m. Eastern Time
Rethinking the Research Paper
Presented by Michelle Luhtala, Head Librarian, New Canaan High School, CT
 
In This Session
The Common Core calls for inquiry, close reading, and publication but in this millennium, publication is evolving. Giving students choice helps to differentiate and personalize instruction, and technology opens the door to new options for publication. In this session, participants will explore alternatives to the traditional research paper that will engage students with the research process while challenging them to document their learning using innovative tools and meeting rigorous expectations. 
 
This webinar, presented by Michelle Luhtala, Head Librarian at New Canaan High School (CT), will benefit K-12 school librarians, classroom teachers, and curriculum leaders. Michelle will field questions from the audience after the presentation.
 
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About the Presenter
Michelle Luhtala is the Head Librarian at New Canaan High School in New Canaan, Connecticut. She is the winner of the 2011 "I Love My Librarian" Award, the 2010 National School Library Program of the Year (NSLPY), and the Connecticut Library Association's 2010 Outstanding Librarian Award. Follow her on Twitter @mluhtala.
 
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