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Technology and Learning Conference

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October 2, 2009

Blue Bell, PA

Montgomery County Community College presents the 15th Annual Technology and Learning Conference for faculty and administrators on Friday, October 2, 2009, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., at its Central campus, just north of Philadelphia

Call for Proposals

2009 Call for Proposal Submission Application

The steering committee for the15th Annual Technology and Learning Conference would like to invite you to submit a proposal for the conference. We encourage you and your colleagues to submit proposals for hands-on workshops, general sessions, and/or poster sessions. The deadline for submission of proposals is Friday, September 18, 2009.

Presenters are encouraged to focus their sessions on the following conference threads:

  • Teaching and Learning
  • Student Success and Support Services
  • Security and Identity Management
  • Library
  • Emerging Technology
  • E-Learning

Questions? Contact techday@mc3.edu

Pennsylvania Educational Technology Exposition & Conference

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February 21-24, 2010

Hershey, PA

You are invited to submit a proposal to conduct a conference presentation for the 2010 Pennsylvania Educational Technology Exposition & Conference. Individuals representing all academic disciplines and all phases of technology and education are welcome to submit proposals sixty-minute presentations.

 

For more information go to: http://www.peteandc.com/petec.htm

 

SCOPE: The following strands are examples of interest areas:

  • Adaptive Technology/Special Populations/Accessibility
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Infrastructure/Security/Management
  • Instructional Strategies/Best Practices
  • Learning Environments/Distance Learning/Course Management
  • Library Media Centers
  • Mobile/Wireless Learning Technologies
  • Performing/Creative Arts
  • Policy/Planning/Funding
  • Professional Development/Teacher Preparation
  • Standards/NCLB
  • Technology and Ethics
  • Technology Directions/Trends: Issues, Innovations, and Research
  • Technology Leadership

Make Your Mark@your library

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THE 37TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
THEME: Make Your Mark@your library
April 15 - April 17, 2010
Penn Stater Conference Center
215 Innovation Boulevard
State College, PA 16803
Toll-Free 800-233-7505
Phone 814-863-5000
FAX 814-863-5002
Contact: Doug Francis


DIRECTIONS FOR DOWNLOADING FORMS

  • Please note that the Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed on your computer to view some of the forms below.
  • The Adobe Acrobat Reader is available to download for free. This free download and the directions to install it are available from the Adobe web site.

INFORMATION FOR ATTENDEES

INFORMATION FOR PRESENTERS

INFORMATION FOR MODERATORS

  • PSLA Members! The Conference is coming and your help is needed.

    Volunteer to moderate a conference mini-session. Moderators introduce presenters, check tickets, stamp ACT 48 forms, and return evaluation forms. It's not a difficult job and you will be helping your professional association's annual conference to run smoothly.

    Also moderators may attend and get ACT 48 credit for four sessions. Everyone else is limited to three sessions.

    If you are a PSLA member attending the conference and would be willing to moderate a session, please complete this on-line form. Or if you wish, you may fill out this Word document and email it to the address indicated on the sheet. Direct any questions about moderating at the PSLA conference to: mtatro@phila.k12.pa.us.

INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORS

INFORMATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

  • Each year PSLA sponsors the "Me? A School Librarian?" Contest for high school students interested in librarianship as a career. Application forms were due in December.

PaLA Annual Conference Poster Sessions

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The 2009 PALA Conference Planning Committee invites you to present a poster session at the PALA Annual Conference to be held October 18 - 21, 2009 at the Hilton Harrisburg located in downtown Harrisburg.

What is a poster session?  It is an opportunity, set aside during the conference, when author- librarians, students, staff or others participating in the professional conference can present an idea, the outcomes of a completed project, or research results to an audience of their peers. The tone is casual and the mode is highly interactive.  The object is to gather feedback and to make connections with others interested in the same subject. This is a forum for library professionals from across the state to highlight their libraries and to share their successful ideas or innovations with colleagues.

Poster sessions are displayed on poster boards (4 ft x 6ft). Pictures, graphs, data and text are used to illustrate the presentation.   An effective poster presentation highlights, with visual display, the main points or components of your topic; the presenter fills in the details verbally. Poster Sessions can cover any project or program. They are a great way to share your interesting work without doing a formal presentation.  

Some suggested subject categories for poster sessions include but are not limited to:  Conservation and Preservation, Library Services to Special Groups, Reference and Information Services, Management, Children's Services, Information and Referral Services, Young Adults' Services, Reference, Personnel, Library Use Instruction, Planning and Evaluation, Circulation Services, Organization, Special Collections, Technology, Automation, Archives, Education, Continuing Education, Telecommunications, Library Education, Computers, Rare Books, Literacy.

This year's conference theme is Pennsylvania Libraries: Capitalize on Your Future.  The poster sessions will take place in the Strawberry Arcade, the main walkway between the parking garage and the hotel.  We expect a lot of traffic in this area, which is also the location of the conference registration desk.   The 2009 conference schedule will include the following poster session periods: 

Monday, 10/19/09, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. for topics of interest to youth services librarians.

(Immediately precedes the Carolyn Field Award Luncheon)

Tuesday, 10/20/09, 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. for all topics.

There will also be a special poster session display by PaLA divisions and round tables during the New Member Reception on Sunday night to inform new PaLA members of groups that they may wish to join.

We invite you to submit a poster session proposal online via this link:  http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=zmAWWQALf69l8DigTT6haw_3d_3d.  A link is also available on the PaLA Website, www.palibraries.org.  The deadline for proposals is May 31, 2009.

Come join us in Harrisburg and capitalize on your future!

 

Pennsylvania Library Association -General call

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The Pennsylvania Library Association (PaLA) holds an annual conference each fall to provide the library community with continuing education and networking opportunities. This year's conference will take place October 18 - 21, 2009 at the recently expanded Hilton Harrisburg, located in downtown Harrisburg.

The conference will offer approximately 50 sessions and keynote sessions on topics of interest to Pennsylvania librarians from all types and sizes of libraries. If you are an expert on a topic that you feel will be of interest to librarians, we invite you to submit a proposal for a session.

The deadline for program proposal submissions is March 31, 2009.
 

Southwest Chapter of PaLA

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Do you have an idea for a successful library program that you can share?
 
The Southwest Chapter of PaLA is holding a spring workshop on Friday, May 15th at Seton Hill University in Greensburg, and the focus is on library programming - for adults, young adults, children, seniors, multilgenerational groups, Outreach, program partnerships, and even bookmobiles.
 
We are looking for a few dynamic speakers for sessions, as well as posters for display.  Share your thoughts, your ideas, and your pictures with your fellow PaLA members.  And if you are not yet a member, there is still time to join and get that discounted rate for attending the workshop!
 
Hope we see you on May 15th.
 
Lyn Crouse, SW Chapter Chair
Greater Canonsburg Public Library

PaLA Annual Conference- College and Research Division

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The College and Research Division of the Pennsylvania Library Association (PaLA) invites you to submit a proposal for the PaLA Annual Conference, to be held October 18-21, 2009 at the Harrisburg Hilton in Harrisburg. The 2008 conference at King of Prussia was a great
success for academic librarians! See conference notes in the Bulletin or
the It's Academic blog ( http://crd-pala.blogspot.com/) to refresh your memory.


We welcome both individual presentations as well as proposals for panels.
Proposals can be for single sessions (60 - 75 minutes) or double sessions. We
hope to see a topics addressing the amazing range of challenges and
opportunities in academic libraries.


*THIS YEAR'S DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS IS MARCH 31, 2009.

*All proposals will be accepted via PaLA's online proposal form.
However, because proposals cannot be changed/updated once they have been
submitted, PaLA has created a form in PDF (see attached) to be used as a
working copy before submitting using the online version.

In order to separate the proposal offerings for each division, a specific
collector for the CRD Division has been created.


Please use this form to submit your proposal to the College
& Research Division of PaLA:  http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=KV7UUcs0ow8_2fpFQG_2bqlNUg_3d_3d


I encourage you to contact me or other CRD board members if you'd
like discuss your conference program ideas.


Amy Deuink

Penn State Altoona

ald120@psu.edu

phone: 814-949-5252

Website: http://www.palibraries.org

Pennsylvania School Library Assocation

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THE 36TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
THEME: Evidence Found!!!@your library

April 30 - May 2, 2009
Penn Stater Conference Center
215 Innovation Boulevard
State College, PA 16803
Toll-Free 800-233-7505
Phone 814-863-5000
FAX 814-863-5002

Proposal deadline is November 1, 2008

For more information go to: http://www.psla.org/conferences/Conference2009/conferenceprop2009.pdf

PaLA Library Association College and Research Division

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Dear Colleague:

The College and Research Division of the Pennsylvania Library Association
(PaLA) invites you to submit a proposal for the PaLA Annual Conference, to
be held November 9 - 12, 2008 at the Valley Forge Convention
Center/Scanticon Hotel in King of Prussia. The 2007 conference at State
College was a great success for academic librarians (see conference notes on
our division blog to refresh your memory:
http://crd-pala.blogspot.com/).

We welcome both individual presentations as well as proposals for panels.
Proposals can be for single sessions (60 - 75 minutes) or double sessions.
We hope to see a topics addressing the amazing range of challenges and
opportunities in academic libraries.

*THIS YEAR'S DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS IS APRIL 15, 2008.
*All proposals will be accepted via PaLA's online proposal form.
However, because proposals cannot be changed/updated once they have been
submitted, PaLA has created the form in a PDF (attached to this message) to
be used as a working copy before using the online version.

In order to separate the proposal offerings for each division, a specific
collector for the CRD Division has been created. Please use this form:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=BtNJVcS62lplfu6X6UzGwA_3d_3d

I encourage you to contact me or other CRD board members if you'd like
discuss your conference program ideas.

Sincerely,
Christine Roysdon
Chair, College and Research Division, Pennsylvania Library Association PaLA
CRD web site: http://www.lehigh.edu/~inpla/CRD/

PaLA Annual Conference

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November 9-12, 2008 at the Valley Forge Scanticon
A Call for Proposals for the 2008 Conference!

Planning for the 2008 Annual Pennsylvania Library Association Conference is currently underway. The conference will offer more than 50 sessions and keynote sessions on topics of interest to Pennsylvania librarians from all types and sizes of libraries. If you are an expert on a topic that you feel will be of interest to librarians, we invite you to submit a session proposal.

For complete information go to: http://www.palibraries.org/events-conf/ann-conf.asp

The deadline for proposals is Tuesday, April 15, 2008.

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