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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
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Amy Hailey

Supervisor, Arlington Public Schools
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Keren Joshi

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

2:00pm EST

Using Picture Books to Enhance and Enrich the SSGS Curriculum
Wednesday November 6, 2024 2:00pm - 2:45pm EST
Librarians will learn about a collaboration between middle school library staff and 7th grade social studies teachers who explored different ways to use fiction and nonfiction picture books within daily social studies lessons. Librarians will walk away with a list of picture books and corresponding activities/lessons. Includes ideas for using picture books with all areas of secondary SSGS curriculum.
Speakers
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Melissa Larson

Librarian, BRAMBLETON MIDDLE SCHOOL
Wednesday November 6, 2024 2:00pm - 2:45pm EST
Piedmont A

2:00pm EST

Stuck in the Middle with You
Wednesday November 6, 2024 2:00pm - 2:45pm EST
Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right? Middle school librarianship can often feel that way. Join me for collaborative lesson activity ideas for grades 6-8, covering social studies, language arts, and science. Emphasis on interactive learning: breakouts, stations, podcasts and more!
Speakers
avatar for Tanya Parrott

Tanya Parrott

Librarian, The Nokesville School
This is my 27th year as a librarian: public, elementary, middle, high, and currently working at a K-8 school. I love live music, reading, running, and watching hockey. Would like to use more 21st c. tools and primary sources in my instruction. Looking for a 12-step program to break... Read More →
Wednesday November 6, 2024 2:00pm - 2:45pm EST
Piedmont C

2:00pm EST

Language Arts Live! A Collaborative Storytelling Experience
Wednesday November 6, 2024 2:00pm - 2:45pm EST
Virginia author David Gorman shares his author talk that’s “a Language Arts lesson with gameshow energy!” Learn about this memorable lesson that will: teach the elements of story, inspire students to write fiction, and bring guaranteed giggles. Best of all, it can be easily replicated at your school.
Speakers
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David Gorman

Author & Speaker for Kids 8-12
David Gorman loves inspiring students to read and write. He is the author of the Waldameer Mystery Files series, in which kids solve mysteries at an amusement park. Each book includes positive themes and a Discussion Guide for teachers. When he's not writing or speaking at schools... Read More →
Wednesday November 6, 2024 2:00pm - 2:45pm EST
Patriot AB

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
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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

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
 
Thursday, November 7
 

10:00am EST

Unlocking Student Voice Through Poetry and Play
Thursday November 7, 2024 10:00am - 10:45am EST
Poetry can feel intimidating to students, yet it's the perfect medium to express their feelings. The key is getting over the fear of the blank page. Hear about how we've used found poetry and other text manipulatives in a workshop setting to get students writing, and loving, poetry.
Speakers
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Jeannine Everett

Librarian, LCPS
I'm a middle school librarian who loves "we can't do this, can we?" ideas. WeVideo Education Ambassador, Newsela Certified Educator and Future Ready Librarian. I'm passionate about media and news literacy, building student research skills and using technology tools to foster student... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 10:00am - 10:45am EST
Allegheny AB

10:00am EST

Creating Together: The Intersection of Collaboration and Innovation
Thursday November 7, 2024 10:00am - 10:45am EST
Join our librarian and innovative learning coach as they explore dynamic strategies for collaboration in the library. Discover how to create engaging learning environments, integrate technology, and foster a culture of innovation. Perfect for educators and library staff looking to enhance their collaborative efforts.
Speakers
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Katie Malzahn

Innovative Learning Coach, Seven Pines
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Emily Underwood

School Librarian, Henrico County Public Schools
Thursday November 7, 2024 10:00am - 10:45am EST
Patriot AB

10:00am EST

Meet the Authors - Elementary
Thursday November 7, 2024 10:00am - 10:45am EST
Ten Virginia and DC Authors who write for Elementary Readers will present information about their Author Visits and answer questions. One participant will win a free virtual author visit from one of the presenting authors.
Speakers
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Laura Murray

Author
I am very excited to be connecting with the wonderful librarians at VAASL this year! I am the author of the VRC award-winning – THE GINGERBREAD MAN LOOSE IN THE SCHOOL picture book series and the BRAND NEW GINGERBREAD MAN GRAPHIC NOVELS for YOUNG READERS series. The Gingerbread... Read More →
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Tracey Kyle

Picture Book Author
Tracey Kyle is the author of six rhyming picture books, including PEPE AND THE PARADE and THE LUCKY GRAPES: A NEW YEAR'S EVE STORY.  She taught Spanish for 30 years at the secondary level and enjoys sharing her love of the Spanish language and culture with kids. Her next book, PEPE... Read More →
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Laura Renauld

Children's Author
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Debra Shumaker

Author, MidAtlantic SCBWI
I write fiction and nonfiction picture books with both heart and humor. Two of my books, FREAKY, FUNKY FISH: ODD FACTS ABOUT FASCINATING FISH and PECULIAR PRIMATES: FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT THESE CURIOUS CREATURES are rhyming nonfiction with lots of back matter. They are published... Read More →
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Cynthia Cliff

Author/Illustrator, SCBWI Mid-Atlantic
I am a self-taught illustrator and author who grew up in a tiny historic village in rural Virginia surrounded by farms and woodlands. This upbringing provided me with a love of history, nature, and folklore—themes that find their way into my whimsical, folk-art inspired story telling... Read More →
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Alyssa Colman

Author
Alyssa Colman is the author of Where Only Storms Grow (2025), The Tarnished Garden, and The Gilded Girl, which won the 2021 Northern Lights Book Award for middle grade fantasy and was a Bank Street Best Book of the Year. Publishers Weekly called the story “a thoughtful and imaginative... Read More →
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Dionna Mann

Author, SCBWI
Salutations!My name is Dionna L. Mann. I'm an independent researcher and children’s book author who loves uncovering inspiring human-interest stories hidden within African American history. As a work for hire author, I've written 20 children's books, both fiction and nonfiction... Read More →
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Leah Moser

Author
Leah Moser is a children’s book author living in Northern Virginia. With degrees in Elementary Education and Psychology, Leah has spent years as a classroom teacher. She loves sharing her passion for picture books with her husband, three daughters, dog, and readers of all ages... Read More →
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Kim Norman

With nearly 20 years experience, Kim Norman has spoken to more than a quarter of a million students across the U.S. all of whom now know that dogs are her favorite pets. She’s the author of more than 20 children's books published by Penguin/RandomHouse, Macmillan, Candlewick, Scholastic... Read More →
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Erica Perl

Author, Erica S. Perl
I am the author of more than forty books for young readers, including middle grade novels (White Bird: A Novel, with R.J. Palacio), picture books (How Carrot Met Cookie, The Three Little Guinea Pigs), chapter books (Craftily Ever After series, Arnold and Louise series), and early... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 10:00am - 10:45am EST
Tidewater CD

10:00am EST

Passive Programming = Massive Engagement
Thursday November 7, 2024 10:00am - 10:45am EST
This interactive session is designed to inspire and equip school librarians with innovative ideas to foster student engagement within the library space. We’ll aim to showcase a variety of activities that can be seamlessly integrated into the school library, creating an inviting and stimulating environment for students. You will leave this session with templates to make many of these programs unique to your library space, and activities that will encourage participation amongst even the most reluctant readers. BYOD
Speakers
avatar for Mary Sonifrank

Mary Sonifrank

Librarian, J. Frank Hillyard Middle School
This is my twenty-sixth year of teaching and my tenth year as a middle school librarian. Before becoming a librarian I was a special education teacher for seventeen years. I love inspiring the love of reading and making students feel accepted in a safe place. I am passionate about... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 10:00am - 10:45am EST
Piedmont A

11:00am EST

Telling Your Story
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Award-winning author Larry Issa, a Virginia native, shares his insights on self-expression and indie publishing, highlighting the innovative picture books he's crafting. Discover how his engaging author visits, and interactive classroom activities, bring his stories to life, inspiring young minds and fostering creativity.
Speakers
avatar for Larry Issa

Larry Issa

Author/Book Designer, Get Back in the Book!
This extraordinary tale, written by Larry Issa, features stunning illustrations by Emma Chadwick. More than transporting young readers to faraway places, Get Back in the Book! shows them the powerful and positive impact of books and storytelling.Come say hello to Larry Issa, a multi... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Allegheny AB

11:00am EST

New Choices for Virginia Libraries: New Circulation System, Fundraising Options, and More with Mackin!
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
No matter what your school library goals and budget are, Mackin is here to support you! In this session, you’ll learn about a couple of brand-new options from Mackin. MackinVISION is our new, state-of-the art whole school-library management system. Come see an alternative to your current system with the tools and reporting your library needs without all the additional fees. We will also discuss Love My Library, a new fund-raising option where 100% of the funds raised benefit your school community. Bob and Todd will also answer any Mackin questions you may have.
Speakers
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Todd Harold

Mackin
For over 37 years, Mackin has provided library and classroom materials for grades PK-12. Known the world over for exemplary service and a stringent attention to detail, we have access to over 18,000 publishers and an available collection of more than 3 million printed titles.The development... Read More →
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Bob Stapf

Educational Sales Consultant, Mackin
For over 40 years, Mackin has provided PK-12 libraries and classrooms with access to over 4.2 million print and digital titles. The 23-time, multi-award-winning digital content management system, MackinVIA, along with divisions Mackin Classroom, MackinMaker, Mackin Learning, and the... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Piedmont B

11:00am EST

Science Review Rotation Stations
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Learn how two librarians, one department head, three science teachers and an instructional aide worked together to review and remediate over 300 students before each unit test and the SOL. The focus will be on the review stations created by the librarians, and participants will win prizes!

Speakers
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Angela Smith

Librarian, HCPS
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Adrienne Coffey

Librarian, HCPS
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Piedmont A

11:00am EST

Writing Elementary Science Curriculum for the Library Using the 5E Instructional Model
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Finding time to co-plan instruction with teachers is close to impossible for elementary librarians. This session covers how a school division focused their summer curriculum writing time to create science lessons for the library that work with, but independently of, core classroom instruction using the inquiry-based framework of the 5E instructional model. Example units will be shared as part of the session.
Speakers
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Jenny Mock

Library Media Specialist, Ferdinand T. Day Elementary School
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Cathy Guthrie

Librarian, Alexandria City Public Schools
I am an elementary school librarian at Cora Kelly School for Math, Science and Technology in Alexandria, VA.
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Tidewater AB

11:00am EST

Chronicles of a Rookie Librarian: Lessons Learned in Year One
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Being a first year librarian can be exciting and overwhelming! One elementary and one high school librarian will recount their first year in the library, what they wish they knew, and what they are glad to know now. Walk away with ideas and strategies for navigating your first year in the library.
Speakers
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Sara Kauffman

Librarian, Loudoun County Public Schools
Elementary Librarian in Loudoun County
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Patriot AB

11:00am EST

Easy Advocacy for Elementary Librarians
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Already overwhelmed by all the roles a librarian has to fill and think you never have time for advocacy? Think again! Easy Advocacy for Elementary Librarians will leave you feeling empowered and with easy, integrated ideas you can begin in your libraries next week!
Speakers
MB

Michelle Bergstresser

School Librarian, Albemarle County Public Schools
I'm an elementary school librarian at a beautifully diverse dual immersion (Spanish & English) Title I school. Let's chat about diverse books, easy advocacy, and positive relationship as the key to your library being the heart of your school!
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Tidewater CD

11:00am EST

When Creativity Met Collaboration
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
The author and illustrator of The When Pencil Met series will hold a session about creativity and collaboration, discussing the creation process behind When Pencil Met Eraser, When Pencil Met the Markers, and When Glitter Met Glue. They will also share some fun activities and lessons that extend the themes of the books to the library and classroom!
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Germán Blanco

Germán Blanco is a self-taught illustrator/graphic designer who resides in South Florida. As a child, he always enjoyed doodling, which he didn't know could eventually turn into a career. His work has a fun and quirky style derived from years of watching cartoons and reading comic... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Allegheny C

11:00am EST

All About Podcasting!
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Learn how to bring podcasting to your school as we share about equipment, funding, publishing, and marketing. We will teach you to use podcasting to promote your library, build relationships in your school community, and collaborate with colleagues from all departments. This session is for new and experienced podcasters!
Speakers
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Jenna Lombardo

Librarian, Lightridge High School, Loudoun County Public Schools
I am one of two librarians in a large suburban high school serving approximately 2,100 students.  I believe the most powerful thing we can do is share and recognize each other's stories.  I'm naturally introverted, but will always - and happily - talk about books!  :)
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Amy Ivory

Librarian
I am a high school librarian for LCPS at Lightridge High School in Aldie, VA. I opened Lightridge as a new building in Fall 2020. Previously I opened Colgan High School in PWCS in 2016 and worked at Parkside Middle. In 2018 I earned my National Board Teacher Certification and renewed... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Piedmont C

12:00pm EST

Telling the Library Story with Topics and Trends
Thursday November 7, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
During this fast-paced, information-filled session we will unpack ten current trends in school librarianship including from building relationships to community engagement to futurecasting to librarians as digital leaders. For each trend we’ll explore at least three resources—journal articles, videos, podcasts, etc.
Speakers
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Audrey Church

Professor of School Librarianship, LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY
Dr. Audrey Church is Professor of School Librarianship and Chair of the Department of Education and Counseling at Longwood University. Prior to coming to Longwood, she worked as a primary school and high school librarian in Virginia public schools for 20 years.  A frequent presenter... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Colony DE

12:00pm EST

How Can Your Librarian Help You
Thursday November 7, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
In this fast-paced session, we will discuss specific ways that librarians can help teachers and students with curriculum resources (Ex. Resource Lists, Websites, Activity ideas), and will demonstrate how a teacher and a librarian collaborate to develop lessons. Finally, we will have designated Q&A time with time to discuss how this can look different or be modified for all libraries. BYOD
Speakers
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Jen Smith

Teacher, William Monroe High School
I dabbled in law and school administration before making my way to a classroom.  I have now been teaching at William Monroe High School for around 20 years.  Over that time, I have taught a variety of social science courses and levels of said classes from small group special education... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Tidewater AB

12:00pm EST

Elemental Cross-Curricular Connections: Overlapping Lesson Music and Children's Literature
Thursday November 7, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Come to hear a veteran music teacher who is an Orff-Schulwerk specialist and a librarian who is a former classroom teacher, share the myriad ways that children's literature and music lesson an and should overlap to enhance student understanding in multiple content areas. Participants will leave with specific lesson idea, books lists, and activities to take back to their learning spaces.
Speakers
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Michelle O'Hara

Lower School Teaching Librarian, The Potomac School
I am an elementary school librarian, former classroom teacher, and lover of all things cozy, reading-related, and dark chocolaty.
Thursday November 7, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Allegheny AB

12:00pm EST

Creating Collaboration
Thursday November 7, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Today’s school libraries are for more than just English classes. But how to get those other departments into your library? Collaboration! By communicating with all departments and collaborating on curriculum-based lessons, you will see your library grow to be the heart and hub of your school. (BYOD)
Speakers
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Rebecca Sharpley

Librarian, Louisa County Public Schools
Thursday November 7, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Allegheny C

12:00pm EST

Middle School Collaboration
Thursday November 7, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
James Region Librarian of the Year, Crystal Hamlin, shares her favorite collaborative lessons from middle school. This session includes 13 ready to go lessons for Math, Science, History, English, Spanish, and Art. Will feature use of Book Creator, Google My Maps, Amazon Future Engineers, Canva, and plenty of makerspace goodness!

Canva presentation link
Speakers
avatar for Crystal Hamlin

Crystal Hamlin

MS/US Librarian, Steward school
Thursday November 7, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Piedmont B

12:00pm EST

What Do School Librarians Need to Know About Virginia Public Libraries?
Thursday November 7, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Public libraries and schools are logical partners who can best serve their communities by working together. Collaboration is easier when school librarians have a better understanding of current topics in education. Get up to speed on what you need to know to more effectively partner with your local public library.
Speakers
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Sue La Paro

Youth Services Consultant, The Library of Virginia
I provide comprehensive consulting services, training, and support to Virginia’s public libraries in the areas of school readiness and summer and out of school learning for children, youth, and families.
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Barry Trott

Adult Services Consultant, The Library of Virginia
Barry Trott is Adult Services Consultant at the Library of Virginia, where he helps public libraries across the Commonwealth plan and develop services for adult library users. He earned his MSLS from The Catholic University of America School of Library and Information Science in 1997... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Patriot AB

1:00pm EST

Transforming Your Library for Any Budget
Thursday November 7, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Ready to update your space, but unsure of where to start? Want to connect with stakeholders to make data driven decisions? Feeling daunted by the work and cost? Come to this interactive session to gather ideas, get a toolkit for feedback and planning and connect with other librarians working through similar challenges!
Speakers
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Lisa Koch

Librarian, Lee High School, Fairfax County Public Schools
I am enthusiastically curious and love going on inquiry journeys with my students. Before discovering my passion for students and school libraries I worked in archives and special collections. Now, I happily work as a librarian at Lee High School in Springfield, VA. In 2018... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Tidewater AB

1:00pm EST

Our Story in Code
Thursday November 7, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
This session will focus on how Librarian Jamie Symons and Katie Novinger Instructional Technology Specialist collaborate to bring coding and computer science alive in the Elementary School Library. They will share their story and model and give participants a hands-on opportunity to explore the tools and resources they use with students.
Speakers
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Jamie Symons

Librarian, Manassas City Public Schools
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Katie Novinger

Instructional Technology Specialist, Manassas City Public Schools
This is my third year serving as the Instructional Technology Training Specialist (ITTS) for Round Elementary School.  Prior to transitioning into my current role, I spent eight years as a classroom teacher.  I'm passionate about incorporating coding and computer science into the... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Liberty AB

1:00pm EST

Achievement Unlocked: Cracking the Code to Collaboration
Thursday November 7, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
In this session, we will discuss the challenges to establishing and maintaining a collaborative relationship between teachers and school librarians. It wouldn't be much of a session if we didn't offer solutions for those challenges, so we'll do that, too. We've got two librarians, a teacher, and a bunch of ideas. Join us in cracking the code to collaboration!
Speakers
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Khris Hutson

Library Media Specialist, Alexandria City Public Schools
I am a library media specialist at Francis C. Hammond Middle School in Alexandria, VA.  I was fortunate enough to trade one best job in the world (middle school ELA teacher) for this best job in the world.  My areas of focus include shenanigans and attracting new and reluctant readers... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Allegheny C

1:00pm EST

Designing Learning for Adults: The Elements of Effective Professional Development
Thursday November 7, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Want to provide effective professional development for the staff in your school? Interested in presenting at a conference but wonder how to convey your experience to colleagues? Come to this session to learn the tenets of adult learning theory and some practical ideas to make your PD lasting and effective.
Speakers
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Stacy Gilbert

Librarian, Hayfield Secondary School
I am a middle- and high-school librarian (grades 7-12) in Fairfax County who previously taught secondary math. Find me to talk about: library services to underserved groups and content areas, makerspaces, books for teens, LGBTQ+ joy, 90s teen movies, that time I babysat Miley Cyrus... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Piedmont C

1:00pm EST

Championing Computer Science in the Library: Practical Integration Strategies
Thursday November 7, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
As the demand for computer science (CS) skills grows, integrating CS into core content areas becomes increasingly essential. This session will provide practical strategies, tools, and lessons for school librarians to support CS integration into their programs, and how to incorporate computational thinking, coding, and interactive storytelling. The session will include hands-on activities with platforms like Scratch and Twine, lesson plans, learning resources, and collaborative discussions.
Speakers
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Tiffany Cobbs

Facilitator, CodeVA
Tiffany Cobbs has served as an educator since 2010 and has a passion for computer science, digital citizenship, and STEM. Currently, she is a Learning Designer for AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination), creating and facilitating professional learning opportunities for educators... Read More →

Thursday November 7, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Allegheny AB

1:00pm EST

Great Digital Resources
Thursday November 7, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Looking for great digital resources to share with students, peer educators, and fellow librarians? Then this is the session for you. Spend time learning about online tools and resources, bring your devices to play along, and come ready to share ideas in discussion.
Speakers
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Heather Moorefield-Lang

Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Heather Moorefield-Lang, a former middle school theater teacher and school librarian, currently serves as faculty with the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in the Department of Library and Information Science. Her research is focused in emerging technologies and their use... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Colony DE

2:30pm EST

Station Rotation for Social Studies 7
Thursday November 7, 2024 2:30pm - 3:15pm EST
In collaboration with our 7th grade social studies (U.S. history after 1865) teachers, we have had great success designing learning stations that support the teachers' summative assessments. Our teachers create the essential question and a writing task, and we design posters and puzzles so that students synthesize information and complete a notescatcher. Session participants will leave with activities that cover immigration in the early 1900s and life in the 1920s and 1930s.
Speakers
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Catherine Taylor

Library Media Specialist, Plaza Middle School
I have been a Library Media Specialist for five years at an IB MYP school. We would like to share our experiences and develop a network of IB librarians around the state.
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Katie Staples

Library Media Specialist, Plaza Middle School
I am one of Plaza Middle School's Library Media Specialists. I came to middle school after spending 17 years at Kellam High School as first as an English teacher. I went back to school to get my Masters in secondary education where I took the path to become a librarian and have loved... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 2:30pm - 3:15pm EST
Piedmont A

2:30pm EST

Everyone Belongs @ Our Book Club (Teachers Too!)
Thursday November 7, 2024 2:30pm - 3:15pm EST
Our book clubs (both student & staff clubs) have been continuously improving over the last decade+ and we would love to share our strategies with you! Please come to the session to learn about forming a student and/or staff book club AND get new ideas to increase participation, acquire books and engage your readers!
Speakers
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Kristi Patton

LMS
Technology loving Library Media Specialist, enthusiastic learner
Thursday November 7, 2024 2:30pm - 3:15pm EST
Piedmont C

2:30pm EST

Game Changers for the Elementary Library
Thursday November 7, 2024 2:30pm - 3:15pm EST
Working daily to create the best library program that supports students, staff, and caregivers? Dynamic programming is Active, Beneficial, Captivating...Xhausting! Join together to discuss these ABC's of an exciting library along with game changing strategies and methods to keep stakeholders engaged. Examples and ideas from our elementary school program will be presented with opportunities for experienced colleagues to share successful ideas.
Speakers
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Margaret Alger

Librarian, River Bend Elementary
I am an elementary librarian who is involved in many things around the school besides teaching great students and finding wonderful books for them to read. My special interests are engaging books for kids, letting students have ownership of the library space, creating an exciting... Read More →
Thursday November 7, 2024 2:30pm - 3:15pm EST
Allegheny C

2:30pm EST

Simple Ways to Promote Reading Everyday
Thursday November 7, 2024 2:30pm - 3:15pm EST
As librarians, one of our most important jobs is to promote a love of reading. In this session, we will discuss a variety of simple and effective ways that you can promote reading in your library. We will also learn ideas that you can share with your teachers to encourage them to promote a love of reading with their individual students. Please bring your devices (BYOD) so we can explore some links and websites.
Speakers
Thursday November 7, 2024 2:30pm - 3:15pm EST
Piedmont B

2:30pm EST

Club Connections
Thursday November 7, 2024 2:30pm - 3:15pm EST
I will share how before school clubs have impacted attendance at our school, how we have connected them to literacy, and also how to collaborate with teachers in new ways to share your passions with students!
Speakers
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Amy Coward

Librarian, Greenwood Elementary School
Thursday November 7, 2024 2:30pm - 3:15pm EST
Liberty AB
 
Friday, November 8
 

8:00am EST

Comics and Manga in the Classroom - Beginner Session
Friday November 8, 2024 8:00am - 8:45am EST
For years, comic books and graphic novels were dismissed as mere recreational reading, often relegated to a less serious status. However, emerging research reveals their true value: they engage struggling readers, enhance skills for accomplished ones, and effectively teach all subjects, not just English. Join us to explore their crucial role in education and discuss integrating them into curricula.
Speakers
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Emily Cissell

Librarian, Thornburg Middle School
Friday November 8, 2024 8:00am - 8:45am EST
Piedmont A

8:00am EST

VAASL Supervisors' Session
Friday November 8, 2024 8:00am - 8:45am EST
This session will be a discussion/round table of topics for those who lead/supervise librarians. It is open to all who want to grow leadership skills.
Speakers
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Amy Hailey

Supervisor, Arlington Public Schools
Friday November 8, 2024 8:00am - 8:45am EST
Liberty AB

8:00am EST

Using Constructivist Media Decoding to Empower Students and Improve Media Literacy
Friday November 8, 2024 8:00am - 8:45am EST
In this session, you will learn the basics of Constructivist Media Decoding as developed by Project Look Sharp, an outreach program of Ithaca College that works with K-16 educators to enhance critical thinking, civic engagement, and metacognition through media literacy and professional development.
Speakers
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Dale Harter

Librarian, Albert Hill Middle School
After spending five years in High School Land in Chesterfield County, I decided I needed to be rejuvenated and became the librarian at Albert Hill Middle School, in Richmond. I'm a journalist and a public historian who likes to bring people with interesting occupations and interests... Read More →
Friday November 8, 2024 8:00am - 8:45am EST
Tidewater AB

8:00am EST

Bring History to Life Using Interactive Social Studies Centers
Friday November 8, 2024 8:00am - 8:45am EST
Learn how collaboration between the library and social studies departments can bring history alive by creating interactive social studies centers. We have used a variety of activities like art, dancing, writing, and games/Break Out Boxes to engage students while reviewing Virginia Social Studies Standards of Learning.
Speakers
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Colleen Lee

Librarian, Swift Creek Middle School
Friday November 8, 2024 8:00am - 8:45am EST
Piedmont B

8:00am EST

Beyond Books: Tech Initiatives in the Library
Friday November 8, 2024 8:00am - 8:45am EST
Beyond Books demonstrates how technology initiatives in the library transform learning by harnessing communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity to engage students in lessons and community outreach. Session leaders will showcase uses of technology such as 3D printers, sublimation printers, Cricut machines, and iRobots to enhance learning across the curriculum. Sample websites: Tinkercad, Thingiverse, and Canva.
Speakers
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Debra Forbes

Librarian, Louisa County Public Schools
I have dedicated 23 years to the field of education, serving as both a teacher and librarian. I have been enriched by the lives of students across five school divisions, teaching a diverse range of learners from elementary to college level. The library has always been one of my happy... Read More →
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Nikki Wagoner

Technology Coach/ITRT
My educational background offers a variety of experiences from the grade levels of 5th-12th grade as Career and Technology Classes!During my time as a Technology Coach at LCHS, I have had the privilege of witnessing the transformative power of technology in education. It has been... Read More →
Friday November 8, 2024 8:00am - 8:45am EST
Allegheny AB

8:00am EST

Meet the Authors - Secondary
Friday November 8, 2024 8:00am - 8:45am EST
Five Virginia and DC Authors who write for Middle School and High School Readers will present information about their Author Visits and answer questions. One participant will win a free virtual author visit from one of the presenting authors.
Speakers
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Erin Teagan

author
Erin Teagan is the author of the Luciana series, American Girl’s 2018 Girl of the Year, The Friendship Experiment (HMH), and Survivor Girl (Clarion, 2019). She has a background in science and worked in drug research for more than ten years. She uses many of her experiences from... Read More →
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Terry Jennings

Author
I am a Cuban American author of children's books. I am the author of The Little House of Hope, a book about an immigrant family who shares their home with other immigrants to give them a leg up in their new country. The Definitely Dominguita series is a chapter book series about a... Read More →
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Edie Hemingway

Author
I am co-author of two Civil War novels, both licensed by Scholastic Book Fairs and optioned for films. My middle grade novel, Road to Tater Hill (Delacorte Press), won a Parents’ Choice Gold Award and was listed on Bank Street College’s Best Books List and several state lists... Read More →
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Jen Furlong

Author, MPC Publishing
Author of award-winning YA series The Unimaginables: Hidden City, Tattooed Angel, Magick Squared. Meredith’s World Series (middle-grade humorous adventures) Meredith at The Met, Meredith for Congress. Children’s picture book: Mrs. Cheesely Loves Cheese. Co-Author of Antagonists... Read More →
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Heather Murphy Capps

Author, SCBWI Mid-Atlantic
I’m an award-winning author of upper middle-grade books. I write historical fiction and use magical realism—topics I love to talk about, especially with young readers and educators.
Friday November 8, 2024 8:00am - 8:45am EST
Tidewater CD

11:00am EST

Does Diversity Matter? (Hint: Yes!)
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Who gets to write what, and why? One author's point of view about creating books for young people - the roadblocks, readers' responses, and why this is so important for all voices to be heard.
Speakers
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Lisa Yee

Author - Keynote
Lisa Yee’s groundbreaking Millicent Min, Girl Genius, featuring one of the first Asian American protagonists in contemporary literature, debuted in 2003. Her most recent novel, Maizy Chen’s Last Chance, has garnered numerous awards including a Newbery Honor, National Book Award... Read More →
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Tidewater CD

11:00am EST

Building Bridges through Books: High School Librarians Transforming Learning Experiences for All Abilities
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
This session is for secondary librarians ready to design and deliver interactive lessons tailored to the unique needs of students in low-incidence and multiple disabilities classrooms within the high school setting. Librarians will leave the session with a toolkit of activities and resources that can be readily integrated into their library programs to engage and support these exceptional students.
Speakers
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Shelby Decker

Librarian, Massaponax High School
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Nicole Hagermann

Librarian, Riverbend High School
I have been a high school librarian for 8 years and am passionate about creating a library space that offers something for everyone!
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Liberty AB

11:00am EST

History in the Making: The Power of Library-Social Studies Collaboration
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Dive into the benefits and importance of collaboration between librarians and social studies teachers. Receive resources and lesson ideas to enhance student learning with a variety of interactive and engaging teaching strategies that are classroom-tested. From research and stations to historical artifact footlockers, come share ideas of how the library can engage in history!
Speakers
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Laura Channing

Librarian, Stone Bridge High School
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Erin Curry

Librarian
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Tidewater AB

11:00am EST

Mission Spies! Using Ciphers and Codes to Engage Students
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Need a breakout or lesson boost? Try using ciphers/codes to get students moving and thinking. I will share examples of different ciphers and how we used them to get students collaborating, inquiring, and engaging in a Cold War Unit. Ciphers can be used for any lesson at any level.
Speakers
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Wendy Knox

Librarian, Frederick County Public Schools
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Allegheny AB

11:00am EST

C.S.L. - Simple Strategies for Organizing Your Centers, Space, and Lessons
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Explore strategies intended to make your class flow smother. This session will include tips and tricks on how to include and organize simple centers during checkout. How to use pictures, colors, and signage, to organize your space for student independence and success. I will discuss why I find it helpful to do checkout first. (BYOD)
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Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Piedmont B

11:00am EST

Multiply Math Collaboration
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Multiply math collaboration in the high school library! Virginia’s 2025 Teacher of the Year and her Librarian and Instructional Technology Coach will share how they made the powerful connection between mathematics, information literacy, and technology and worked together to create meaningful learning for students.
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Patriot AB

11:00am EST

Your Story IS Library Advocacy!
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Nan Carmack, President of the Virginia Library Association, and Christine Ware, VAASL Treasurer, will present findings and recommendations from the American Library Association’s Advocacy Workshop, held in December 2023. Learn how VAASL and VLA have strengthened their collaboration and how you can be part of the next steps. Leave with actionable items for you to be a library advocate in your school, your community, and your state!
Speakers
avatar for Christine Ware

Christine Ware

Librarian, Gainesville Middle School for the Arts & Sciences
'25 VAASL Conference Chair
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Nan Carmack

Director, Library Development and Networking, Library of Virginia
Talk to me about collaborating with Virginia Public Libraries as well as what the Library of Virginia can do for you!
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Piedmont A

11:00am EST

Beyond the Pages
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
A selection of themed book club activities to do when you are short on time or if no one has read the book.Trying a different approach to our book club meetings has had a positive impact on student engagement. Instead of relying solely on discussion questions, we've started organizing thematic club activities. By tying the discussion topics to the themes of the books, we've seen a significant increase in participation and interest in the club overall. We will share ready to use examples, and allow time to brainstorm together.
Speakers
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Amanda Minter

Librarian, Spotsylvania High School
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Hillary Moyer

LIBRARIAN, Spotsylvania High School

Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Allegheny C

11:00am EST

M.A.R.S. Month - A Specialist Collaboration Integrating Music, Arts, and Reading Activities
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Collaborate with your fellow specialists for a month of integrated activities that are sure to excite your students and staff. We will learn how the librarian integrates Read-aThon, Book Fairs, March Madness, You’ve Been Booked, Book Walks, Family nights and research skills with music and art all month long.
Speakers
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Cara Dibbs

Library Media Specialist, Virginia Beach City Public Schools
I have been in education since 1996, spending many years as a special education and then 3rd grade teacher before heading into Libraryland. I have a Master's in Education from the University of Arizona and my library degree is from ODU. I am starting my 12th year as an LMS and it... Read More →
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Piedmont C

11:00am EST

Digital Storytelling Resources
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Interested in engaging with digital resources in storytelling and story writing? Then this is the session for you. Spend time learning about online tools and resources, bring your own tech to play, and then discuss and share ideas with your peers in this interactive session.
Speakers
avatar for Heather Moorefield-Lang

Heather Moorefield-Lang

Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Heather Moorefield-Lang, a former middle school theater teacher and school librarian, currently serves as faculty with the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in the Department of Library and Information Science. Her research is focused in emerging technologies and their use... Read More →
Friday November 8, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Colony DE

12:00pm EST

Helping Your School Be Equipped with Book Selections and Science of Reading
Friday November 8, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
As new book and reading requirements unfold, we’ll first share how you can instantaneously get Book Resumes to increase confidence in your collections and purchases. Second, we’ll review share how to use TeachingBooks to identify popular picture books by phonetical classifications to reinforce literacy instruction.
Speakers
Friday November 8, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Allegheny AB

12:00pm EST

Empowering Your Narrative: Leveraging Canvas and GoOpenVA for Success
Friday November 8, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
In collaboration, VDOE and Virtual Virginia will share how to leverage the use of online learning platforms such as Canvas and GoOpenVA. This session will highlight resources that can be tailored to meet the instructional needs within your school division. Please bring your own device to this session.
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
Friday November 8, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Liberty AB

12:00pm EST

Playing with Words: Leveraging Scrabble for Improved Word Analysis
Friday November 8, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
The Scrabble Challenge of 2023 aimed to enhance word analysis and vocabulary skills among students by introducing Scrabble as an engaging learning tool within the school library setting. Explore the transformative power of Scrabble to create a dynamic and educational experience for students that goes beyond the traditional classroom setting.
Speakers
Friday November 8, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Tidewater AB

12:00pm EST

Unlocking Your Library's Full Potential
Friday November 8, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Libraries are transforming into collaborative spaces that enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. This session explores effective strategies to utilize furniture, fixtures, and equipment to reduce the amount of space being used for book storage, contribute to LEED and LEVEL by BIFMA certifications, and fundamentally reshape spaces to enhance the student experiences.
Speakers
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Libby Sponsler

Sales Specialist, KI
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Erin Bischoff

Sales Specialist, KI
Friday November 8, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Patriot AB

12:00pm EST

Boost Your Productivity with AI
Friday November 8, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Using Adobe Firefly and Microsoft Copilot as potential tools, participants will learn how to generate prompts to improve workflow in the library and customize content based on student needs. Specific examples will be shown that are transferrable to various AI platforms.
Speakers
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Jennifer Terrillion

Librarian, PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY SCHOOLS
Friday November 8, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Colony DE

1:00pm EST

MBK Nonprofit Fair: Connecting School Assignments to Real-World Issues
Friday November 8, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
The purpose of this session is to provide school librarians with cost-effective ideas for collaborating with local organizations and museums. The Nonprofit Fair engages students in relevant and high-interest topics and aims to create lifelong learners. The school library provides a safe environment for students to explore new or familiar situations. Session attendants will learn how to organize, set up, advertise, and sponsor their own Nonprofit Fair. I will discuss sample student assessments from different subjects (English, Art, History) and share my timeline.
Speakers
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Kristin Thrower

Librarian, MEADOWBROOK HIGH SCHOOL
As a school librarian at a high needs school, my goal is to shine the light on our wonderful students and help them achieve their dreams. The role of a school librarian is more than checking out books; I collaborate with all of the school departments, advocate for our students, pilot... Read More →
Friday November 8, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Patriot AB

1:00pm EST

Comics and Manga in the Classroom - Advanced Session
Friday November 8, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Join us for a collaborative session to analyze comics as historical artifacts, explore their history, and create lesson plans using comics and manga for all subjects. This working session will involve brainstorming ideas and reviewing my planning process for teaching with comics. Bring your device and get ready to collaborate!
Speakers
avatar for Emily Cissell

Emily Cissell

Librarian, Thornburg Middle School
Friday November 8, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Piedmont A

1:00pm EST

From Epic Tales to Everyday Heroes: High School Students Shaping Young Citizens
Friday November 8, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
In this session, attendees will discover how high school students were able to transform their knowledge of epic and tragic heroes to create citizenship lessons for elementary school students fostering a sense of responsibility and positive community values for all that were involved in this project.
Speakers
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Valerie Lamberton

Librarian, SPOTSYLVANIA
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Amy Stevens

Teacher, Spotsylvania
Friday November 8, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Piedmont B

1:00pm EST

The Quiet Olympics
Friday November 8, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
In this session we will put on the Olympics in the library and then use the data to collaborate with our math teachers!
Speakers
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Barbara Haas

T. C. BOUSHALL MIDDLE SCHOOL
Friday November 8, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Liberty AB

1:00pm EST

Saying Yes: Making Space for Student Service in Your Library
Friday November 8, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Ready to engage students and grow your library program in new and unexpected ways? Want to build a service-centered community, with all stakeholders? Come to our collaborative session and leave with new ideas on how to create a student service program that goes beyond shelving!
Speakers
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Lisa Koch

Librarian, Lee High School, Fairfax County Public Schools
I am enthusiastically curious and love going on inquiry journeys with my students. Before discovering my passion for students and school libraries I worked in archives and special collections. Now, I happily work as a librarian at Lee High School in Springfield, VA. In 2018... Read More →
Friday November 8, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Tidewater AB
 
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