[Michlib-l] LOEX 2022: Call for Breakout Session Proposals

Amanda Nichols Hess nichols at oakland.edu
Tue Nov 16 09:34:10 EST 2021


**Please excuse cross-postings**

*LOEX 2022: Call for Breakout Session Proposals*
We Can Do It!: Retooling Library Instruction for Today's Learning
Environments

50th Annual LOEX Conference
May 5-7, 2022
Ypsilanti, Michigan

LOEX is returning in person and going back to its Michigan roots in May
2022 -- the home of Rosie the Riveter and the assembly line. Just as Rosie
stepped up to the production line, we invite you to share how you're
pushing the boundaries of information literacy instruction in your work.
Meet with like-minded colleagues to discuss how both instructional
ingenuity and tried-and-true successes can impact 21st century student
learning. There may be bumps in the road or breaks in the line, but we can
do it!

This year's LOEX tracks are:

   - Pedagogy: Instructional Nuts and Bolts
   - Assessment: Building in Quality Control
   - Innovation: R&D in Information Literacy Instruction
   - Leadership: Stepping Up to the Line
   - Failures and Problem-Solving: Overhauling and Reinventing
   - Collaboration and Outreach: Assembling Diverse Production Teams

Proposals for 50-minute long presentations and interactive workshops can be
submitted only through the online submission form and must be received by
Monday, November 29, 2021. The primary contact for the proposal will
receive a message indicating receipt of the proposal when it is submitted
and will be notified if the proposal has been accepted for presentation by
Monday, January 17, 2022.

For more details, please visit
*http://www.loexconference.org/breakout-proposals/
<http://www.loexconference.org/breakout-proposals/>*

-- 
Amanda Nichols Hess, Ph.D.
she / her
Coordinator of Instruction & Research Help
Liaison Librarian for the School of Education & Human Services

Oakland University Libraries
248 Kresge Library
100 Library Drive, Rochester, MI 48309-4479
(248) 370.2487 | nichols at oakland.edu

*Oakland University resides on the ancestral, traditional, and
contemporary **lands of the Anishinaabe, known as the Three Fires
Confederacy, **comprising the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi. The land was
ceded in the **1807 Treaty of Detroit and makes up southeast Michigan.*

*In recognizing the history and respecting the sovereignty of
Michigan’s **Indian Nations,
Oakland University honors the heritage of Indigenous **communities
and their significant role in shaping the course of this region.*
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