[CASL-L] Fwd: The Darwin Digest -- The Official E-Newsletter of AASL's 17th National Conference

Kwidz kwidz at sbcglobal.net
Mon Sep 21 14:32:31 PDT 2015


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> From: AASL <aasl at ala.org>
> Date: September 21, 2015 at 4:30:07 PM EDT
> To: Irene <kwidz at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: The Darwin Digest -- The Official E-Newsletter of AASL's 17th National Conference
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> The American Association of School Librarians empowers leaders to transform teaching and learning.
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> Night-Owl PD and Networking Opportunities
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> The AASL 17th National Conference & Exhibition offers nonstop professional development and networking opportunities each night of conference. For those arriving early on Wednesday, Dinner with a Local Librarian provides attendees the opportunity to experience the local flavor of Columbus with other school librarians. Thursday night features an interactive workshop sponsored by the Harry Potter Alliance that will explore how to transfigure the pop culture passions of young people into real-world civic engagement. Or attendees can pop over to the Storytelling Festival as spell-binding performers celebrate the everyday and fantastic in a casual evening of traditional and original tales. Later that evening be sure to stop by the Hack the Association event where attendees can crowd-source questions related to creating an inclusive environment within AASL. Friday night kicks off with the Author Banquet featuring Matt de la Pena, Sonia Manzano, and Rita Williams-Garcia. Later Friday night join your colleagues and share your thoughts on a set of topics for the informal peer-to-peer learning that is (un)Conference. Finally on Saturday, conference officially closes with the Closing Celebration at The North Market.
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> To find out more information about each of these opportunities, visit the conference website.
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> Get the Inside Scoop from the National Conference Committee
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> Get the inside scoop on the AASL 17th National Conference & Exhibition from the national conference committee on the KQ website. The site features posts on:
> The Hack the Association event
> Bringing administrators to conference
> Talking points to make the case to attend
> New posts will continue to be added before and during conference, so stay tuned to the KQ website to Experience Education Evolution!
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> Experience the Mazza Museum Exhibit
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> The Mazza Museum is the world’s largest museum of original artwork by children’s book illustrators. Its goal is to promote literacy and enrich the lives of all people through the art of children’s literature. During AASL National Conference, the museum will showcase a travelling display of original artwork and a museum representative will be on hand to discuss the artwork with attendees. The museum will also host a programming session about the museum and its collection of children’s book illustrations, its annual festival, and the quality education the museum offers for both children and adults.
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> Reminder: Discounted Registration Rate Ends October 8
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> The deadline for the discounted registration rate is just weeks away. Don’t miss out on the savings—register for the AASL 17th National Conference & Exhibition today! Themed “Experience Education Evolution,” the AASL 17th National Conference & Exhibition offers school librarians the professional development needed to enhance their school library program and meet the needs of students, teachers, and administrators.
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> Be a part of the only national conference dedicated solely to the needs of school librarians!
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