[OPLINLIST] Margaret Haddix at NEO Summer Library Symposium
Melissa R. Lattanzi
melissa.lattanzi at neo-rls.org
Thu May 13 11:11:06 EDT 2010
Don't miss this program!
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium Tell a colleague
Program Date: 08/10/2010
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
* Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
* Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
* INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
* Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
* And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register]
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register]
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
Summer Library Symposium
Program Date: Tuesday, August 10th
Program Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speakers:
Margaret Haddix, Author
C.J. Bott, Author and consultant
Program Description:
Keynote: Margaret Haddix
She has written more than 20 books for kids and teens, including Running Out of Time; Don't You Dare Read This; Mrs. Dunphrey; Leaving Fishers; Just Ella; Turnabout; Takeoffs and Landings; The Girl with 500 Middle Names; Because of Anya; Escape from Memory; Say What?; The House on the Gulf; Double Identity; Dexter the Tough; Uprising; Palace of Mirrors; the Shadow Children series; and Found, which is the first book in a new series, The Missing. Her books have been honored with the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award; American Library Association Best Book and Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers notations; and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
Breakout Sessions You have the following choices:
Children's Literature Update:
Sue McCleaf Nespeca, NEO-RLS, will give an update on the latest and greatest K-6 literature that is available to school librarians.
Young Adult Literature Update:
Christina Getrost, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
INFOhio: Your Partner in Working with Students, Teachers and Parents :Dave Ambrose, INFOhio
This session will explore INFOhio's core collection of electronic resources and review back-to-school materials and tools available to you, students, teachers, and parents. You will have an opportunity for hands-on examination of these resources during this presentation.
Emerging Technologies, Shawn Walsh, NEO
Looking for info on the latest techno-trends for teachers, schools, students, and patrons but you don't want to be overwhelmed by too many techie details? Come join Shawn Walsh, for a discussion and a friendly show and tell program where you can learn about what's in and what's out in the world of technology.
And More
Closing Speaker: C.J. Bott
The author of The Bully In the Book and in the Classroom; and More Bullies in More Books She is a retired high school English teacher, and an educational consultant on problems of bullying and harassment.
Meals: Choice of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian
Audience: Youth Services librarians, School Librarians and Teachers
Contact Hours: 5.0
Member Cost: $ 50.00 [Register] <http://www.neo-rls.org/ce/eventregister.cfm?ID=952&title=Summer%20Library%20Symposium&action=new&class=Member>
Non-Member Cost:$ 50.00 [Register] <http://www.neo-rls.org/ce/eventregister.cfm?ID=952&title=Summer%20Library%20Symposium&class=NonMember&action=new>
Location:
Kent State University-Main Campus
School of Library and Information Science
Room 317
Risman Drive
Kent OH, 44242
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