2022 Information Literacy Summit: Breakout Session Proposal Submission Form
This year, the Summit will be a virtual one day conference. We are seeking presenters to lead engaging and interactive discussions specifically addressing the evolving nature of information literacy and are related to this year’s theme: Expanding the Conversation: Digital, Media, and Civic Literacies In and Out of the Library. We hope to foster conversations across all types of libraries, schools, and other organizations and encourage a diversity of perspectives in this proposal call.
 
Breakout Sessions
Breakout sessions will be 45 minutes long and should include audience interaction or discussion. Hands-on lessons and demonstrations (and/or practical takeaways) are encouraged. Breakout proposal submissions should include a 300-500 word description of your session, learning outcomes, a brief explanation of why people should attend your session and what they will take away, and abstract (around 100 words) for publication in the Summit programming.

For more information, contact a Summit coordinator: http://informationliteracysummit.org/
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Presenter(s)
Name *
Name of the primary presenter
Position
Institution
Phone *
Additional Presenters
List name, position, institution, and email address of any additional presenters.
Session Proposal
Session Title *
Session Proposal *
Please include a 300-500 word description of your presentation. Please include learning outcomes and a brief explanation of why people should attend your session and what they will take away. Session topics may focus on anything related to information seeking and use. Special consideration will be given to topics related to this year’s theme.
Session Abstract *
Please provide a 100 word abstract for your presentation to be included in the program if selected.
A copy of your responses will be emailed to the address you provided.
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