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VAASL 2024 Annual Conference
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                                                                                                       Welcome to the VAASL 2024 Fall Conference App! 
                                                                                       Telling Our Story through an incredible program of sessions and events.

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Wednesday, November 6
 

1:00pm EST

ISTE 24 Conference Highlights
Wednesday November 6, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Experience the ITSE conference in 45 minutes. Learn tips, new information, websites, makerspace ideas, and more. Highlights will include accessibility tips, makerspace ideas (with and without technology), media evaluation, and cross-curricular STEM integration. No AI topics will be covered.
Speakers
avatar for Tamara Ingalls

Tamara Ingalls

Librarian, RIPPON MIDDLE SCHOOL
Middle School Librarian in Prince Williamb County, VA.Previously a science teacher.Lover of books, science, cats, naps, games, and soft blankets.Forever searching for delicious, celiac safe, gluten and dairy free, cakes, pies, and pastries.
Wednesday November 6, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Tidewater D

1:00pm EST

Public and School Library Collaborations: From K-Teen and Everything In Between
Wednesday November 6, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Arlington Public Library and Arlington Public Schools libraries collaborate on many projects all year. We have ideas for students just starting kindergarten, working on their Senior Capstone project, and all grades in between. Join us to hear some ideas you can take back to partner with your public library.
Speakers
avatar for Amy Hailey

Amy Hailey

Supervisor, Arlington Public Schools
avatar for Keren Joshi

Keren Joshi

Assistant Division Chief, Public Services, Arlington Public Library
Wednesday November 6, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Tidewater C

2:00pm EST

I Will Survive...the Weeding and Genrefying
Wednesday November 6, 2024 2:00pm - 2:45pm EST
Come learn how to weed your collection with the goal of genrefying by hearing our tales of what worked and what didn't. We will explore genrefying fiction and nonfiction sections and can be applied to all levels.
Speakers
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Elyse DeQuoy

School Librarian, James Wood High School
avatar for Melissa Payne

Melissa Payne

librarian, James Wood High School
Wednesday November 6, 2024 2:00pm - 2:45pm EST
Piedmont B

2:00pm EST

AI and the Law
Wednesday November 6, 2024 2:00pm - 2:45pm EST
In this session, we'll explore the foundations, ethics, and legal minefield that is the current state of AI. We'll explore division policy, state policy, and the international landscape.
Speakers
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IdaMae Craddock

Librarian, Albemarle County Public Schools
Mae Craddock is the librarian at the Lab School for Albemarle County Public Schools.  Her research interests include AI, maker pedagogy, and source reliability. 
Wednesday November 6, 2024 2:00pm - 2:45pm EST
Tidewater D

3:00pm EST

UnDeweying the Library (Part Deux): Centering Student Interests
Wednesday November 6, 2024 3:00pm - 3:45pm EST
In the 2022-2023 school year, we decided to reorganize our nonfiction section to make it more inviting and accessible to our high school students. This school year, we were at different high schools. Come hear updates about how we left the Dewey Decimal system behind and recategorized nonfiction, as well as, what the new system looks like in two different school and counties. We will be sharing the shelf labels, spine stickers, and all of the planning and reorganizing involved.
Speakers
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Meagan Major

Librarian, LCPS
Hello! I am a high school librarian at Independence HS in Loudoun County. This is my 12th year in education and my 2nd year as a school librarian. As a former HS Social Studies teacher, I can say with confidence that librarians have the best job in the school! I love collaborating... Read More →
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Lyndsay Friedman

Librarian, Fairfax County Public Schools- Fairfax High School
Hi there! I am a high school librarian at Fairfax HS in Fairfax County. This is my 18th year in education and my 6th year as a school librarian. As a former high school English teacher, I can say being a librarian is one of the best jobs in the world!I love collaborating with teachers... Read More →
Wednesday November 6, 2024 3:00pm - 3:45pm EST
Tidewater D

3:00pm EST

Biliteracy in the Library
Wednesday November 6, 2024 3:00pm - 3:45pm EST
School libraries are a bridge to access, support, and develop biliteracy skills while instilling a love of reading and creating life-ready learners. Using the AASL Standards Framework for Learners, we will look at each domain with a biliteracy lens to guide our teaching, curation work, and school community engagement.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Hill

Jennifer Hill

School Librarian, Librarian, Holladay ES, Henrico County Public Schools
Hola! I am a school librarian at Holladay Elementary in Henrico County, VA.  I built the county's first biliterate library collection and we are home to a thriving library program that supports students in both English and Spanish languages.  I am a culturally-focused librarian... Read More →
Wednesday November 6, 2024 3:00pm - 3:45pm EST
Piedmont B

3:00pm EST

Tell Your Story with Twine
Wednesday November 6, 2024 3:00pm - 3:45pm EST
Learn how to use Twine as a way to create interactive stories. This can be used with all subjects and is an easy way to integrate computer science standards! Please be sure to bring your own device as we will be spending the session writing our own Choose Your Own Adventure Stories!
Speakers
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Emily Cissell

Librarian, Thornburg Middle School
Wednesday November 6, 2024 3:00pm - 3:45pm EST
Liberty AB

3:00pm EST

Weaving Digital Citizenship into the Everyday Narrative
Wednesday November 6, 2024 3:00pm - 3:45pm EST
This will be an in-person presentation that will discuss the Model Policy concerning Internet Safety and the Digital Learning Integration Standards focusing mainly on the strand of Digital Citizenship including explanation, resources, and performance indicators. This is an important step towards adding in new and emerging technologies, which includes AI, Virtual Reality, and other rising educational technologies.
Speakers
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Ryan Champney

Instructional Technology Specialist, Virginia Department of Education
Virginia Department of EducationInstructional Technology Specialist for the Office of Educational Technology and Classroom Innovation
Wednesday November 6, 2024 3:00pm - 3:45pm EST
Allegheny C

3:00pm EST

Read This Book Before You Quit Your Teaching Job
Wednesday November 6, 2024 3:00pm - 3:45pm EST
This book is a firsthand account of stories about teaching in Washington, DC. It details shocking and sometimes funny accounts of the modern classroom. It is a must read for teachers, educators, and stakeholders. Sometimes learning how teachers overcome the worst classroom experiences can encourage new teachers to stay and become better in the profession. It is a must read for the next staff book club, professional development or educator panel.
Speakers
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TR Dozier

Author/Education Consultant (Librarian and Teacher)
I have worked as a teacher and librarian of all grade levels in Washington, DC and Virginia for more than 20 years. I love school talk, both good and bad. My passion is helping educators, students, and families find strategies for success in the modern school.
Wednesday November 6, 2024 3:00pm - 3:45pm EST
Patriot AB

3:00pm EST

When AI and Copyright Collide, What's a Librarian to Do?
Wednesday November 6, 2024 3:00pm - 3:45pm EST
AI is scrambling copyright law. Teachers must distinguish "student papers" from ChatGPT. AI-generated art seeks copyright protection. School libraries risk liability for AI postings. ALA considers NFTs to tag non-book holdings. Bribes encourage editors to publish AI-generated papers. Become wise and well-informed on the transformation of intellectual property.
Speakers
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Joyce Johnston

Adjunct Professor, George Mason University
Over my many years at Mason, I have developed three major focus areas: teaching advanced undergraduate research and composition to science and technical students in the English Department, becoming a specialist in digital intellectual property and studying changes in online civility... Read More →
Wednesday November 6, 2024 3:00pm - 3:45pm EST
Tidewater C
 
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