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Request for Proposals for ALA in Anaheim

Dear Colleagues,

ALSC's Children & Technology Committee will be hosting a program at the 2008 ALA Annual Conference in Anaheim called "Hey! I Want To Do That, Too! : Gaming and the Elementary Age Child." After the program, we will host a "Showcase of Success," highlighting best practices in technology programming for children. We're looking for librarians to share their tried-and-true technology programs for ages 12 and under.

Do you have a great program you'd like to share with librarians serving children around the country? We're looking for eye-catching display items (e.g. photos, flyers) to use during the conference, as well as program plans to post on the ALSC ChildTech Wiki, which we will be promoting during the conference. Great programs may also be considered for inclusion in articles submitted to professional journals by the Children & Technology Committee. If you'd like to contribute your great program idea, please fill out the template located on the ALSC ChildTech Wiki and return it by email to Madeline Walton-Hadlock @ madeline.walton-hadlock@sjlibrary.org. Librarians do not need to attend the Annual Conference in order to be included in the "Showcase of Success."

Best Regards,

Madeline Walton-Hadlock
ALSC Children & Technology Committee Member

Posted on February 8, 2008 2:30 PM |

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