We are seeking breakout sessions and panels which are in keeping with this year's theme: News, Media and Disinformation: Making Sense in Today’s Information Landscape.
Suggested topics include:
News and Media Literacy
Social Justice and Information Literacy
Critical Information Literacy
Critical Pedagogies
Service Learning
Student Curiosity and Creativity
Student Centered Teaching and Learning
Students as creators
Reflective Practice
Communities of Practice
Applications of the Framework for Information Literacy
Programmatic assessments
Instructional design
All breakout sessions and panels will be 50 minutes long and should include some audience interaction or discussion. Panels should be limited to three people. Hands-on lessons and demonstrations (and/or practical takeaways) are encouraged. All breakout session classrooms will have a computer, internet access, a projector, and white boards. There is also a computer lab available. Sessions typically have 20-40 participants.
Breakout session proposals due Friday, January 11, 2019.
For more information, contact a Summit coordinator:
http://informationliteracysummit.org/