Presentations at ALA Anaheim

Disneyland, circa late 1950s

I’m back from sunny, breezy Anaheim and the ALA Annual Conference. WiFi access was a bit spotty while I was there, so I apologize for not posting these sooner.

On Friday, Vi Harada, Debbie Abilock, and I, along with four contributors to our book (Anne Stokes, Chris Harris, Susan Smith, and Connie Williams) presented a preconference on librarians as professional developers.

You can find the slides here.
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Saturday, I presented Think, Create, Share Grow: Setting the Stage for Collaborative Inquiry with Peg Sullivan and Susan Ballard, talking about the potential for makerspaces to map to the inquiry learning process.

Those slides are here.

Image: Disneyland, circa late 1950s. No known copyright restrictions. Photo courtesy Orange County Archives.

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