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The plenary speaker information is below. Click on "Details" to get more information.
The presenter name and session title information is also below. Click on "Abstract" to get more information.
See "Session-only Schedule" (pdf) for details on specific times and rooms for each session. A full, “Schedule at a Glance,” along with a detailed program, will be in your attendee folder when you get to the conference.
Schedule
__Thursday, April 29 |
| __1:00p.m. - 8:00 p.m. |
Registration & information |
| __1:00p.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
Optional: Tour of Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village (additional fee) |
| __1:30p.m. - 4:30 p.m. |
Optional: Pre-Conference Workshop (additional fee) |
| __5:15p.m. - 6:00 p.m. |
Optional: First-time Attendee Orientation |
| __6:00p.m. - 8:00 p.m. |
Antipasto Reception |
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__Friday, April 30 |
| __7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. |
Registration & information |
| __7:45 - 8:45 a.m. |
Breakfast buffet |
| __8:45 - 10:30 a.m. |
Welcome & plenary speaker |
| __10:45 - 11:45 a.m. |
Breakout & interactive sessions 1 |
| __11:45 am - 12:45 pm |
Lunch buffet |
| __12:45 - 1:15 p.m. |
Poster Sessions |
| __1:15 - 2:15 p.m. |
Breakout & interactive sessions 2 |
| __2:30 - 3:30 p.m. |
Breakout & interactive sessions 3 |
| __3:30 - 4:00 p.m. |
Poster Sessions / Snack Break |
| __4:00 - 5:00 p.m. |
Breakout & interactive sessions 4 |
| __6:00 - 6:30 p.m. |
Networking (cash bar) |
| __6:30 - 9:00 p.m. |
Dinner & speakers |
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__Saturday, May 1 |
| __7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. |
Registration & information |
| __7:45 - 8:45 a.m. |
Breakfast buffet |
| __8:45 - 10:00 a.m. |
Announcements (brief) & plenary speaker |
| __10:15 - 11:15 a.m. |
Breakout & interactive sessions 5 |
| __11:30 am - 12:30 pm |
Breakout & interactive sessions 6 |
| __12:30 - 1:30 p.m. |
Lunch (boxed) |
| __1:30 - 2:30 p.m. |
Breakout & interactive sessions 7 |
| __2:45 - 3:45 p.m. |
Breakout & interactive sessions 8 |
| __3:45 p.m. |
Conference concludes |
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Plenary Speakers
Friday, April 30, 2010
Dr. Brian P. Coppola (Morning keynote speaker) details
The Value of Teaching in Learning
Friday, April 30, 2010
Addell A. Anderson, Ph.D. and Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Ph.D (Dinner speakers) details
Academic Institutions and Civic Engagement: Where Do Libraries Fit?
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Dr. Hermina G.B. Anghelescu (Morning plenary speaker) details
The I-Society: Challenges and Opportunities for Librarians in the E-World
Interactive Workshops
Break the Ice, Build the Momentum: Successful Strategies for Beginning a Library Instruction Session
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Carrie Donovan and Rachel Slough (Indiana University Bloomington)
From Pre-Defined Topics to Research Questions: An Inquiry-Based Approach to Knowledge
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Benjamin M. Oberdick and Michelle Allen (Michigan State University)
Interactive Learning with Clickers
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Danielle A. Becker (Hunter College)
The Learning Cycle: Why Library Instruction Fails to Stick and What We Can Do About It
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Eric Frierson (The University of Texas at Arlington)
Lecturing Isn't Learning: Liven Up Your Library Instruction with Active Learning
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La Ventra E. Danquah (Wayne State University)
Librarians as Improvisers: An Improvisational Approach to Teaching Information Literacy
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Anthony Stamatoplos (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) and Edward Trout (ComedySportz Indianapolis)
Making Information Literacy Stick: Finding SUCCESs in Library Instruction
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Dunstan McNutt (SUNY Delhi)
Making the Case: Leading Information Literacy Programs to Success
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Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
"Wow-I Can Touch That?" Using Special Collections to Expand Information Literacy
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Phil Jones and Catherine Rod (Grinnell College)
Writing and Refining Information Literacy Learning Outcomes
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Chris Sweet (Illinois Wesleyan University)
Breakout Sessions
A Librarian and a Hashtag: Embedded Virtually in a Classroom via Twitter
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Ellen Hampton Filgo (Baylor University)
A Natural Partnership: Using Problem-Based Learning to Integrate Information Literacy into a Political Science Assignment abstract
Peg Cook and Dr. Mary Walsh (Elmhurst College)
A Picture is Worth 150 Words: Using Wordle in Library Instruction
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Rhonda Huisman and Kathleen Hanna (IUPUI)
Ask This Librarian: Integrating Library Tools in the Online Learning Environment
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Molly Beestrum and Kerri Willette (Columbia College Chicago)
BiblioBouts: Online Social Gaming for Academic Research Skills Development
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Karen Markey and Christopher Leeder (University of Michigan)
Blueprint for a Solid Information Literacy Foundation: Building a Program from the Ground Up
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Judy Williams (Belmont University)
Bolstering the Bridge to Instructional Improvement: Librarian Self-Assessment and Strategic Planning For Information Literacy Program Development
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Maria T. Accardi (Indiana University Southeast)
Bombard Them & They Will Come: Building Relationships Using a Multi-pronged Approach to Engage Students
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Lee Pasackow (Emory University)
Bridging the Gap: Building a Community College--LIS School Partnership
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Don Latham and Melissa Gross (Florida State University)
Building Bridges: Restructuring online library tutorials to span the generation gap and meet the needs of millennial students
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Dianna E. Sachs, Kathleen Langan, and Carrie Leatherman (Western Michigan University)
Creating Objectives Collaboratively: Actionable Goals across the Library System
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Jo Angela Oehrli (University of Michigan)
Enhancing the One-Shot Session: Using Pre-Class Online Tutorials to Build a Basic Information Literacy Foundation
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Emily S. Mazure (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Follow the Rubric Road: Assessing the Librarian Instructor
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Ned Fielden (San Francisco State University)
From Lectures and Quizzes to Wikis and Blogs in the Library Classroom
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Joan Petit (Portland State University) and Amanda Click (American University in Cairo)
"Granting" Collaboration: Information Literacy for Faculty
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Julie Dornberger and Cotina Jones (Winston-Salem State University)
How Do You Count That?: Statistical Reporting of Online Library Instruction Activities
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Tim Bottorff and Andrew Todd (University of Central Florida)
Innovation through Creative Intelligence: The Role of Creativity in Library Instruction abstract
Patrick Tomlin and Connie Stovall (Virginia Tech) cancelled
It's all in What You Ask: Techniques for Enhancing Reflection and Learning in an Online Course
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Karen Diaz and Nancy O'Hanlon (Ohio State University)
Learning By Doing: Bridging Information Literacy Theory with Practice
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Melissa Mallon (University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown)
Library Instruction in a new culture of teaching and learning
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Laurie Alexander and Doreen Bradley (University of Michigan)
Linking through LibGuides: Collaborating with Faculty through an Adaptable Teaching and Marketing Tool
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Kimbel May and Anna Leyba Delgado (St. Philip's College)
LOLcats and Celebrities and (Red Panda) Bears -- Oh, My!
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Mary T. Moser (Oxford College of Emory University)
NFORMATON LTERACY: Taking the "i" out of instruction
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Suzanne Hinnefeld (Goshen College), Tiffany McGregor (Neumann University) and Julie Zamostny (Western Maryland Regional Library System)
Portrait of a Library Teaching Faculty: Enhancing and Evaluating Teaching through Peer Assessment
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Loanne Snavely (Penn State University)
Reinvigorating the library tour: Enhancing student engagement through library collections
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Amy Thornley (Miami University)
Replacing Old Bridges with New — Stepping Up Student Learning by Rebuilding the Foundation with Faculty-Librarian Collaboration
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Kristen Motz and Helen Woodman (Ferris State University)
Science Information Literacy for Real Life
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William Jacobs (University of Miami)
Spanning the University to Improve Information Literacy e-Instruction
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Lindsay Miller, Rob Withers, and Eric Resnis (Miami University)
Step Away from the Podium! A Lesson Plan for Peer Learning
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Andrea Falcone (University of Northern Colorado)
Strengthen your teaching framework: Using self-assessment of instruction as a structural support
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Susan Avery (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Lora Smallman (Heartland Community College), and Courey Gruszauskas (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Teaching Ourselves: Developing A Learning Community for Library Instructors
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Lynn Jones and Lisa Ngo (University of California, Berkeley)
Technology Classroom Design: From Idea to Reality
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Vanessa Earp (Kent State University) and Paul Earp (University of Akron)
Telling the Story: using narratives to explain WHY information literacy education is important and get students invested in what we do
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Heather Barrow-Stafford (Knox College)
Tune up your instruction: transforming discipline-based instruction using active engagement
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Andi Beckendorf (Luther College)
Universal Design for Information Literacy
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Elizabeth Dolinger (Landmark College Library) and Ted Chodock (College of Southern Nevada)
Wiping out the Wipe-Out Effect: Reinforcing Information Literacy with Coordinated Instruction in ENG 101 and COM 103
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Meg Frazier and Jan Frazier (Bradley University)
Working together for students' success: Collaboration among faculty, the Library, and the Office of Learning Support Services
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Irene Ke (University of Houston)