California School Library Association Presents
PREVIEW GUIDE
2018 State Conference February 1– 4, 2018
Tenaya Lodge 1122 Highway 41
Fish Camp, CA 93623
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CSLA 2018 Conference at a Glance
Opening General Session
8:00 – 9:15
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Tenaya Lodge
1122 Highway 41, Fish Camp, California 94928
Just two miles from Yosemite National Park’s southern
entrance, The Four Diamond Tenaya Lodge, rests in the
evergreen peace of the central California High Sierra. It’s an
invitation to touch the wilderness and escape the everyday.
It’s a place where memories are made that shall never be
forgotten.
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Travel Information
Shuttle service to and from Tenaya Lodge from the Fresno airport is available for $20 round-trip during early bird registration, but does increase if you wait. Not flying into the Fresno Airport? That's okay. You can park in long-term parking for $8 per day at the airport and take the shuttle to the lodge. No chains, no stormy driving, sweet! Coming in on the train? Check the bus schedule over to the airport. Special needs? Let us know at [email protected] and we may be able to help.
The shuttle schedule is below - you may need to firm up your travel plans before you register.
Travel time is 2 hours and may be longer if chains are necessary.
Departing from the FRESNO Airport to Tenaya Lodge
From Fresno Airport to Tenaya Lodge
Shuttle #1 Jan 30 Tuesday 10:00 PM
Shuttle #2 Jan 31
Shuttle #3 Jan 31
Wednesday 7:30PM
Wednesday 10:00 PM
Shuttle #4 Feb 01
Shuttle #5 Feb 01
Shuttle #6 Feb 01
Shuttle #7 Feb 01
Thursday 12:30PM
Thursday 4:00PM
Thursday 7:30PM
Thursday 10:00PM
Shuttle #8 Feb 02
Shuttle #9 Feb 02
Shuttle #10 Feb 02
Shuttle #11 Feb 02
Friday 12:30PM
Friday 4:00PM
Friday 7:30PM
Friday 10:00PM
Departing from the Tenaya to FRESNO Airport (multiple buses will be available to accommodate as needed)
From Tenaya Lodge to Fresno Airport Shuttle #12 Feb 04 SUNDAY 9:00AM
Shuttle #13 Feb 04 SUNDAY 1:30PM
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OPENING Keynote Speaker
Leslie Maniotes, NBCT, Med, PhD.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Leslie K Maniotes, co-creator of Guided Inquiry Design, is the curriculum specialist on that
collaborative team. Leslie is a lifetime educator with National Board Certification, 11 years of
classroom experience, five years as a Teacher Effectiveness Coach, a K–12 literacy specialist, all in
urban and rural Title I schools. As senior consultant with BLV Consulting, Leslie leads professional
development that builds capacity in collaborative teams of librarians and teachers for inquiry
learning using Guided Inquiry Design. She loves learning and is an engaged, connected educator
within her open PLN.
KEYNOTE – Guided Inquiry - Why Now?
Global interconnectedness enabled by information technology calls for new skills, new knowledge,
and new ways of learning to prepare students with abilities and competencies that rise to meet
the challenges of an uncertain, changing environment. Some people thought an internet
connection in the classroom was all that was needed to transform a 20th-century school into a
21st-century learning space. If it were only that simple. In her keynote, Leslie will inspire you to
think about what we need to prepare our students today for living and working in a complex
learning environment. One critical thing we need, are librarians!
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CYRM & Author/Illustrator Banquet
Guest Speaker
Mac Barnett
OFFICIAL LINKS
Author
macbarnett.com
Illustrator
burstofbeaden.com
Publisher
candlewick.com
2017 California Young Reader Medal
WINNERS
Primary
Sam & Dave Dig A Hole by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Jon Klassesn,
Candlewick Press, 2014.
Intermediate
Escape From Mr. Lemoncello’s Library by Chris Grabenstein. Random
House Books for Young Readers, 2013.
Middle
School/Junior
High
Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger. Aladdin Books, 2012.
Young Adult
Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard. HarperCollins, 2015.
Picture Books for
Older Readers
Each Kindness by Jacqueline Woodson, illustrated by E. B. Lewis.
Nancy Paulsen Books, 2012.
http://www.californiayoungreadermedal.org/winners/
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Thursday Workshop Details
SESSION A 10:00 AM – 12:00 NOON
Workshop 1:
The Best of the Best
Young Adult Books (7-12) Michael Cart
Booklist Columnist
Michael Cart is a renowned expert on young adult literature. He will present his 100 “best of the best” young adult books for 2017-
2018. This always-popular session is repeated at 6:00 PM.
Workshop 2:
What’s New in Children’s
Literature (K-6) Deborah Ford
Director of Library Outreach Junior Library Guild
What are the hottest titles from 2017? Who are the debut authors and illustrators you'll want on your radar? Which titles were the biggest winners of
gold and silver for 2017? How about a sneak peek at 2018? Join children's literature specialist Deborah B. Ford for a look at the past, present and future
in #kidlit.
Workshop 3: Save Reading: Kill the
Reading Log (K-12) Katie McNamara
Teacher Librarian, high school
Developing a pleasure for reading doesn’t need a reading log nor does it mean zero accountability. Explore fun alternatives to a reading log that
increase engagement and facilitate critical thinking, communication, and creativity. Yes, there will be time to play. Please bring a device.
Workshop 4: Guided Inquiry Design: A Framework
for Inquiry in Your School (K-12) Leslie Maniotes
Curriculum Specialist/Education Consultant
Based on Carol Kuhlthau’s Information Search Process, “Guided Inquiry is a way of thinking, learning, and teaching that changes the culture of the school
into a collaborative inquiry community.” Learn about the components of Guided Inquiry Design and how to implement it to impact student learning
and success.
Workshop 5: Social Media: A Must Have for You
AND Your Library… and How to Get
Started or Up Your Game (K-12)
Jane Lofton Retired Teacher Librarian, high school
In this workshop, we will discuss why you need to be using social media for your personal professional learning as part of being a connected librarian,
building an effective personal learning network, and keeping up. We will also discuss why you need to be using social media to promote your library
program, document what it does, and advocate to get others to support it. We will then explore must have and optional tools for both your personal
and library social media, including Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, blogging, websites, Linkedin, Pinterest, Snapchat, and YouTube, and how to be efficient
with your postings.
Workshop 6: When Dewey and Genrefication
Collide (6-12) Lisa Bridgen
Teacher Librarian, high school Ditching Dewey is all the rage now, but what would it look like to blend the age-old Dewey Classification and trendy-new Book Store
vibe? If the ultimate goal is providing students with the best possible experience, why can't our libraries blend both? In this session,
you'll receive tools, tips, and solutions for "genrefying" your library without eliminating the opportunity for students to navigate through
the world of academic libraries.
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Thursday Workshop Details
SESSION B 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Workshop 7:
Great LGBTQ Books for Youth (7-12) Michael Cart Booklist Columnist
Michael Cart, co-author of Top 250 LGBTQ Books for Teens, identifies titles that address the sensitive and important topics of coming out, being out, and
the search for community. This workshop will spotlight the best lesbian, gay, bi, transgender, and questioning books written for teens.
Workshop 8:
Why Don’t They Know What I DO?
(K-12) Deborah Ford
Director of Library Outreach
Junior Library Guild
Do you really just read stories to children, check out books, and play on the internet? How can you get your stakeholders to see the value of your work?
Join Deborah Ford for a hands-on, make-a-plan workshop that arms you with the tools you need to promote the value of the library program. Learn how
to use relationships, engagement, statistics, and the power of story to strengthen your library program.
Workshop 9:
Break Out!: Breakout Boxes for Cross-
curricular Critical Thinking in the Library
(K-12)
Amy Linden & Jennifer Zimmy Teacher Librarians, High School
It's the latest trend in education, breakout boxes! Come experience a BreakoutEDU activity for yourself, then learn ways that this concept can be
applied so you can have ANY class come to use your library, even math and CTE! Learn about the basic structure, necessary supplies, and steps to take
to create your own games. Wonder no longer; give it a try and you'll be hooked!
Workshop 10:
Check It Out: Strategies for
Understanding How to Fact-check the
Information in Front of You (K-12)
Connie Williams Retired Teacher Librarian, high school
CRAAP isn't quite keeping up with the pace of today's online information stream. Clickbait, hoaxes, and satire intermix with valid information. How do
we help students dig deeper to find the source and validity of their information? In this workshop, we will explore how we can equip students and
teachers with the tools and easy to understand, simple-to-use strategies for evaluating online [and print] information.
Workshop 11:
School Librarians as Learning
Leaders: Advocacy Begins with Each
of Us! (K-12)
Audrey Church Professor of School Librarianship
School librarians are master teachers, collaborative partners, information specialists, instructional leaders, program administrators, and technology
integrators, yet administrators and other stakeholders may not understand the critical role that we play in student learning. How do we convey the
message that school librarians transform student learning to our teachers, administrators, parents, community members, and legislators? How do we
demonstrate our positive, transformative impact? In this workshop we will explore strategies, techniques, and tools to use in our advocacy efforts and
develop an advocacy plan.
Workshop 12:
Powerful Skills for Successful
Learning: Teaching Research in a
Digital World (K-12)
Deb Stanley Retired Teacher Librarian, middle school
The word “research” appears 132 times in CCSS. Students need digital research skills for a digital world, but where do those skills come from? This session
will describe a six-step research process, each step moving students from print to digital skills that maximize student information management while
minimizing — or eliminating! — plagiarism. Research instruction, technology integration, and digital citizenship will be woven together into an effective
research process for a digital world. Practical lessons and materials are included. Workshop content is based on the website: The Research Process in a
Digital World.
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Thursday Workshop Details
SESSION C 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Workshop 13:
The Best of the Best Young Adult Books
(7-12) This is a repeat of the 10:00 AM session. Michael Cart
Booklist Columnist Michael Cart is a renowned expert on young adult literature. He will present his 100 “best of the best” young adult books for 2017-2018.
Workshop 14:
The Instructional Leadership Role of the
Teacher Librarian (K-12) Melanie Lewis
Fresno Pacific, Program Director of
Teacher Librarian Services
In this workshop, you will explore how teacher librarians are expected to serve as instructional leaders in K-12 schools. Through discussion with fellow
participants and examination of relevant resources, you’ll learn how teacher librarians serve the school’s administration, faculty, and staff by supporting
the school’s mission, managing the instructional program, and promoting a positive school learning climate – primarily through the provision of
professional learning.
Workshop 15:
Digging for Gold: Evaluating Official
Sources (K-12)
Tasha Bergson-Michelson, Teacher
Librarian, Debbie Abilock,
Consultant, Noodletools, Inc., & Connie
Williams, Retired Teacher Librarian
Using government information as a base for discovery, participants investigate how to question a source to determine its intent, purpose, creator, and
other elements that teach source literacy. Join an author of a book on government documents, an expert searcher, and a teaching and learning
specialist as we reflect antique prejudices and vintage perspectives on the wonderful world of government documents. With hands-on exploration, we
mine many Agency websites to uncover the educational gems-and pyrite-within.
Workshop 16: Connected Student Driven
Inquiry: Coaching Inquiry (K-12) Mary Ann Harlan and Shelly Buchanan
SJSU Professors
In this workshop participants will be introduced to Connected Learning Frameworks and the principles of Student Driven Inquiry. Participants are
encouraged to be prepared to develop an inquiry framework for their school community that incorporates student choice of 1) topic, 2) product and 3)
timeline. Focus will be on coaching students through developing inquiry projects, information communities, and plans for creating an information
product. Presenters will coach participants through this process, suggest strategies, and connect elements of the inquiry process to a variety of standards.
Workshop 17:
Improving Your Library Program by
Directly Involving Your Students,
Reflection and Feedback (K-8)
Roxanne Clement Teacher Librarian, elementary
This workshop will provide a variety of ways to directly involve your students in "owning" their library program. Specific examples with step by steps of
how to address student ownership and responsibility, recreational reading reflections, collection development, technology integration/ 24/7 learning,
teacher collaboration, student outreach, and library hosted all school events will be shared.
Workshop 18: Help! and Where to Get It, a Library
Survival Guide (K-12) Heather Gruenthal
Teacher Librarian, middle school Working in a library can be overwhelming, especially if you are working alone or split between multiple sites. Get organized and stop feeling like you
spend every day performing triage or putting out the fire that is in front of you. Take advantage of the great brain of library professionals and build your
Personal Learning Network. Unlock a treasure trove of lesson plans, best practices and procedures. Harness the power of the internet to build your own
library survival guide using tools such as Symbaloo, Wikispaces, Livebinders, Twitter, Blogger, Pinterest and more.
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Sustaining Members
ABDO
2018 Conference Sponsor
8000 W. 78th Street, Suite 310
Edina, MN 55439
800-800-1312
Paul Skaj, VP of sales and marketing
Office: 952-698-2403
Mobile: 952-412-4808
www.abdopublishing.com
Fact Cite Online
812 Huron Road East, Ste. #401
Cleveland, OH 44115
216-781-9594
Susan Gall
www.thelincolnlibrary.com
Follett School Solutions
2018 Conference Sponsor
1340 Ridgeview Drive
McHenry, IL 60050-7047
Timothy Edmonds, Regional Sales Director
888-511-5114
http://follett.com
Gale Cengage Learning
27500 Drake Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48331-3535
800-877-4253 x12227
Hilly Kratviz, K-12 District Manager Western Region
Mobile: 773-715-1113
http://www.cengage.com/
Junior Library Guild
7858 Industrial Parkway
Plain City, OH 43064
800-325-9558 x7951
619-339-4226
Deborah Ford, Director of Library Outreach
http://www.juniorlibraryguild.com
Mackin Educational Resources
2018 Conference Sponsor
3505 County Road 42 W
Burnsville, MN 55306
800-245-9540
http://www.mackin.com
David Rojas, Central & Southern California
Jennifer Maydole, Northern California
Mrs. Nelson's Library Services
1650 W. Orange Grove Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
Patrick Nelson, Library Services General Manager
909-865-8550
Laura Nelson, Book Fair General Manager
800-875-9911
bookcompany.mrsnelsons.com
Perma-Bound
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John Geeza, Regional Sales Manager
949-274-3222
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Rosen Digital
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New York NY, 10010
877-381-6649
Miriam Gilbert, Director, Rosen Digital
303-818-7187
www.rosendigital.com
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Livermore, CA 94551
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Phone: (800) 455-1635
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Conference Exhibitors
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California Streaming
CoverOne
CSLA Foundation and store
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FactCite Online
Follett
Gale Cengage
Garrett Books
Gumdrop Books
Hicklebee's Bookstore
Library Skills
Mackin
Media Flex OPALS
Mitinet, Inc.
Mrs. Nelson's Library
Services
Nature Tale Books
OverDrive
PermaBound
Ross McDonald
Sasquatch Books
Scholastic Book Fairs
Teachingbooks.net
University of North
Texas
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THANK YOU SPONSORS
CSLA Conference Registration Information – Tenaya Lodge, Yosemite 2018
California School Library Association Annual Conference February 1 - 4, 2018 | Tenaya Lodge, Yosemite
NEW THIS YEAR: Once your registration has been processed you will receive a confirmation email that will include the link to make your hotel reservation at Tenaya Lodge.
ONLINE REGISTRATION: Use our easy online registration option at csla.net. If you are a current member, be sure to login first before registering. If you are not yet a member, you can register using the "Continue without logging in" button.
MAIL OR FAX REGISTRATION: Send payment OR P.O. with your registration form (and membership form if needed) to:
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Purchase orders are accepted WITH registration form, but must be postmarked, faxed or emailed by printed deadlines in order to honor the lower fees. POs should be hand-carried after January 15, 2018 for onsite registration. Request for refund must be submitted in writing. No refunds for conference registration or Acorn events will be given after December 15, 2017. A service charge of $35.00 will be applied to all refunds. Qualifying refunds will be processed after the conference and mailed not later than March 21, 2018.
EVENT ADMISSION - you must select one
(pick the one that fits your conference stay) The Summit & The Forest include all conference event meals
(Friday: Awards Luncheon, Exhibits Hall Reception, Officers & Presidents’ Reception) (Saturday: Mix and Mingle with the Authors, Exhibit Hall Social, CYRM Dinner)
(Sunday: Membership Breakfast)
Early Bird Registration
July 15 - Nov. 1
Regular Registration
Nov 2 - Jan. 15
Onsite Registration
After Jan. 15
Non-Member Fee(this fee is applicable to anyone who is not a current CSLA member through Feb. 5, 2018)
$125.00 $135.00 $145.00
THE SUMMIT - Thursday – Sunday
(2 Workshops) $350.00 Not available Not available
THE FOREST - Friday – Sunday $275.00 $355.00 $425.00
You must select one of the above event admissions, either The Summit or The Forest to register.
ACORNS (add-ons to full conference Summit or Forest) July 15 - Nov. 1 Nov 2 - Jan. 15 After Jan. 15
ACORNS - Workshops (fees cover 1 workshop) $50.00 $60.00 $70.00 ACORNS – CYRM (additional guests) $69.00 $75.00 $81.00
ACORNS - BUS PASS (FRESNO Airport to Tenaya Lodge) $10.00 $25.00 $60.00 ACORNS - BUS PASS (Tenaya Lodge to FRESNO Airport) $10.00 $25.00 $60.00
Bus Schedule Additional fee for bus ride to and from the conference – see ACORNS above
One way trip = 2 hours (if chains are required trip time will be extended) From Fresno Airport to Tenaya Lodge From Tenaya Lodge to Fresno Airport
Shuttle #1 Jan 30 Tuesday 10:00 PM
Shuttle #2 Jan 31 Shuttle #3
Wednesday 7:30PM Wednesday 10:00 PM
Shuttle #12 Feb 04 SUNDAY 9:00AM
Shuttle #4 Feb 01 Shuttle #5 Shuttle #6 Shuttle #7
Thursday 12:30PM Thursday 4:00PM Thursday 7:30PM Thursday 10:00PM
Shuttle #13 Feb 04 SUNDAY 1:30PM
Shuttle #8 Feb 02 Shuttle #9
Shuttle #10 Shuttle #11
Friday 12:30PM Friday 4:00PM Friday 7:30PM Friday 10:00PM
CSLA Conference Registration Form – Tenaya Lodge, Yosemite 2018
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