Monday, April 30, 2007

ASLAXX Registration online

The secure online registration form is available NOW. It is really easy to use: https://secure.conferenceaction.com.au/ei/getdemo.ei?id=428&s=_1K40QQPYO

The hard thing is choosing which sessions to attend. Check out the conference program which links to the full descriptions of each session.
http://www.asla.org.au/pd/conference/program.htm

Just look at the sessions on offer on Wednesday morning (3 October) as a starter!
http://www.asla.org.au/pd/conference/program-wednesday.htm#one

Session 1: 11.15 am
W1.1 -- Catherine Beavis, Associate Professor School of Social and Cultural Studies In Education, Deakin University, VIC. and Meg Mappin, Screenwriter & Project Manager: Delivering Australia’s moving image heritage to the classroom
W1.2 -- Di Laycock, Teacher Librarian, Barker College, NSW: Graphic novels: Trash or treasure?
W1.3 -- Jill Abell, Director of Information Services (IT, Libraries & Archives), The Hutchins School, TAS: Leading professional learning and mapping organizational change
W1.4 -- Jeanette Davies, Administrative Officer with the ICLT Team, Catholic Education Office, Wollongong, NSW: Inclusive Technology and Podcasting
W1.5 --Val Baird, Perth Modern School, Perth, WA: Just Google it!
W1.6 -- Suzette Boyd, Head of Library and Information Services, Scotch College, VIC: Transforming research tasks to avoid plagiarism

Session 2: 12.15 pm
W2.1 -- Anne Camfield, Manager, SCIS, Curriculum Corporation: Cataloguing for 21st century curriculum search
W2.2 -- Pauline Crawford, Coordinator Resources and Information Literacy, and Kevin Nelson, Australian Science and Mathematics School, SA: Picture books and senior students
W2.3 -- Anne Girolami, Convenor, ALIA/ASLA Policy Advisory Group: Effective Partnerships
W2.4 -- John Chisholm, Children's and Youth Services Librarian, Alice Springs Public Library, NT: Their ghosts stalk the shelves: the information seeking behaviours of the millennial generation
W2.5 -- Richard Dearden, Morris Miller Librarian, University of Tasmania, TAS: Sharing the passion for information literacy and lifelong learning
W2.6 -- Patricia Carmichael, Independent Learning Centre Manager/Teacher Librarian, Concordia Lutheran College, QLD: An Independent Learning Project that can change the culture of learning in your school

Or spend a session trawling the trade exhibition, or even head off down North Terrace to tour the State Library's treasures. See you there.

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