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Conference Wrap Up!

June 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Here’s the Media Center Messenger article I promised to post. It’s also on the SCASL Blogs! page.

Power Up @ your library!

Conference Wrap Up!

Valerie Byrd Fort, SCASL President Elect

valeriebyrdfort@gmail.com

 

More than 800 South Carolina school librarians, technology specialists, teachers, and administrators came to Columbia in March for the 33rd Annual SCASL Conference, Power Up @ your library! To everyone who facilitated, presented, hosted a tour, worked at the Information Booth, took tickets, picked up (or dropped off) a special guest, set up technology, or modeled in our fashion show, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! Conference can not happen without the help of SCASL members.

Each year, our conference provides our members a chance to get together and network with peers, as well as learn new ways of doing and thinking. This year was no different – hopefully, you left conference feeling “powered up” for the rest of the school year. Have you checked out that blog you noted or tried to podcast yet? Be sure that before the end of the school year, you try at least one thing you learned at conference. That’s the point! I have already seen my Twitter (www.twitter.com) network expand by at least 12 South Carolina connections – all new because of conference!

I know you are bursting with ideas after listening to presenters like Joyce Valenza, Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson. I know you are rejuvenated after hearing authors like Alan Katz, Eloise Greenfield, Will Hobbs, and Jaime Adoff. I know you are motivated to do more after going to sessions by your colleges. My hope is that you were able to take something away from each and every session you went to. Let us know what you have tried by posting to SCASL Blogs!

We tried some new things this year: online evaluation and volunteer forms, podcasts of book award book talks, a conference wiki (look for directions on how to participate in this issue of Media Center Messenger), and tours on Wednesdays. All of these were ideas and suggestions gathered from reading evaluation forms from past conferences. After reading this year’s evaluation forms, I know that there were many powerful concurrent sessions, even though I did not get to attend any of them. I also know that you loved the authors we had this year and that you want more and more technology sessions – the more “hands on,” the better. The Conference Steering Committee looks at each and every evaluation and thinks about them when planning future conferences. Thank you for your suggestions!

I hope you have a wonderful rest of the school year…start thinking about how you can participate in next year’s conference! We’ll see you in Greenville, March 11-13, 2009.

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Whew

October 7, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Finished one of the big tasks having to do with planning a conference-the Call to Conference for the 2008 SCASL Annual Conference is complete and posted! It will be mailed out to every member of SCASL as well as a few VIPs this week. Check it out: Call to Conference.

Valerie

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I’ve spent my summer…

August 4, 2007 · 1 Comment

Planning the 2008 SCASL Annual Conference!

The SCASL 2008 Annual Conference, March 12-14, 2008 at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center-Power Up @ your library. There will be a new hotel and a parking garage, so there will be no reason for you not to attend…(and, why not present while you are there? Applications for concurrent sessions and for our Exploritorium can be found at the SCASL website).

Who will be at conference? 

*Wonderful, innovative Library Media Specialists for you to learn from

*Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson

*Eloise Greenfield (Poet and author of many books including Honey, I Love and Other Poems.)

*Jaime Adoff (Author of South Carolina Young Adult Book Award nominee, Names Will Never Hurt Me) 

*Alan Katz (Author of Take Me Out of the Bathtub and Other Silly Dilly Songs) 

And even more guests to be announced soon!

Valerie
 
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