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Super Conference Reflections: Knowledge-Building Centres
Third in a series of reflections on my Ontario Library Association Super Conference 2012 experience. I have presented at Super Conference many times over the years, and many times with Carol Koechlin, whom I count as a mentor. Carol is … Continue reading
Super Conference Reflections: New Contexts for Learning
Second in a series of reflections on my Ontario Library Association Super Conference 2012 experience. Innovations in learning formed another strand in my Super Conference experience. Here are some highlights from the speakers. Alec Couros: As it turns out, I … Continue reading
Super Conference Reflections: Leadership & Advocacy
First in a series of reflections on my Ontario Library Association Super Conference 2012 experience. The theme of this conference was innovation, which to me is at the core of advocacy and leadership. Some of the speakers whose ideas resonated … Continue reading