Be the Change: Raise the Bar with Effective Collaborations

Thursday, May 16, 2013, 6:00 - 7:00 PM ET Get the big picture and nitty gritty on what you need to about how to pull off collaborations that work--with peers, principals, public libraries, parents, and others—using partnerships as well as technology to turn gaps into opportunities for learning and leadership.Archive now available!!
SPONSORED BY: Mackin Educational Resources, Capstone, Rosen Publishing, and School Library Journal EVENT DATE AND TIME: Thursday, May 16, 2013, 6:00 - 7:00 PM ET/ 3:00  - 4:00 PM PT Archive now available! Get the big picture and nitty gritty on what you need to about how to pull off collaborations that work--with peers, principals, public libraries, parents, and others—using partnerships as well as technology to turn gaps into opportunities for learning and leadership. Takeaway: 10 Keys to Collaboration, and 10 Models Worth Stealing Panelists Andy Plemmons- Elementary Teacher Librarian, David C. Barrow Elementary, GA Janelle Thompson-5th Grade, Instructional Technologist, Assistant Principal, Van Meter Community School, IA Marcus Lowry- Teen Librarian, Ramsey County Library, MN Moderator Shannon McClintock Miller - District Teacher Librarian,Van Meter Community School, IA Click here to view the archive for Be the Change: 10 Keys To Leadership Click here to register for Be the ChangeMaking the Administrator Connection Click here to register for Be the Change:  Take the Lead on Standards: Common Core and More  Didn't make it on May 16? No problem! The archive is now available for on-demand viewing at your convenience! Follow us on Twitter! @SLJEvent  #SLJBTC By registering for this webcast, you are agreeing that School Library Journal may share your registration information with sponsors currently shown and future sponsors of this event. Click here to review the entire School Library Journal Privacy Policy.

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