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Session recording videos of the 2023 QSLiN Library Symposium are now on YouTube!

By |2024-02-23T16:37:08-05:00February 22nd, 2024|Blog Posts, Symposiums, Videos|

As we get ready for another great QSLiN Library Symposium (27 March 2024), it's time to look back at last year's sessions and be re-inspired! The first 5 recordings are already on the QSLiN YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@qslin) and the last 2 recordings should be available in the next week or two. To make things

“Knowing Yourself Starts At Home” – Closing Keynote QSLiN 2022 with Duke Eatmon, now available to view

By |2023-02-14T11:19:23-05:00February 14th, 2023|Blog Posts, Symposiums, Videos|

The fourth and final video from the 2022 QSLiN Library Symposium is now available to view; “Knowing Yourself Starts At Home”. In his closing keynote, noted CBC Broadcaster, author and music historian, Duke Eatmon, discussed cultural awareness, pride, racial dignity and confidence being a thing that must be implemented in your life when you’re

“Let’s Talk Collections with Kelsey Bogan and Rabia Khokhar” – The Third Session Recording from The 2022 QSLiN Symposium is now available

By |2023-02-17T11:35:36-05:00February 10th, 2023|Blog Posts, Symposiums, Videos, Videos|

With less than a week left to go before the 2023 QSLiN Library Symposium, we are pleased to announce that the third session recording from the 2022 Symposium is now available to watch. This session is a panel style discussion on diversity and equity in collections development and management with Rabia Khokhar and

“Making Reading Accessible to Everyone” – The Second video from 2022 Symposium is now available for viewing.

By |2023-02-17T11:37:31-05:00February 7th, 2023|Blog Posts, Symposiums, Videos, Videos|

The second session recording video from the 2022 QSLiN Library Symposium is now available; "Making Reading Accessible to Everyone". Join three Assistive Technology Education Consultants from the English Montreal School Board Elisa Mei-Farina, Andrea Prupas, and Teresa Seminara as they explore and demonstrate the concept of accessibility through the Universal Design for Learning lens,

The First Symposium video from 2022, with David A. Robertson, is now available to watch

By |2023-02-14T11:18:19-05:00February 2nd, 2023|Blog Posts, Symposiums, Videos|

With less than two weeks left now before the 2023 QSLiN Library Symposium takes place, we thought this would be an ideal time to start releasing the session recording videos from 2022. A great way to reflect back on what was learned last year and get ready for more learning on February 15.

Registration for the 2022 QSLiN Library Symposium is now open!

By |2022-03-22T08:53:32-04:00March 22nd, 2022|Blog Posts, Conferences, Professional Development, Webinars and Conferences, Symposiums|

All school library personnel in the English Sector of Quebec are invited to the 2022 QSLiN Library Symposium. This annual symposium provides them with an opportunity to receive professional development designed specifically for their domain. Educational colleagues ‒ including educational consultants and administrators ‒ are also invited to take part. Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2022

2022 QSLiN Library Symposium has been rescheduled for Wednesday, April 27

By |2022-01-25T15:07:49-05:00January 24th, 2022|Blog Posts, QSLiN Updates, Symposiums|

Hello, Due to the pandemic situation, the 2022 QSLiN Library Symposium has been rescheduled for Wednesday, April 27. The registration information will be sent out closer to the date.

2021 QSLiN Library Symposium registration is now open! “Nurturing Thinking Readers”

By |2021-02-11T13:05:38-05:00February 11th, 2021|Blog Posts, Professional Development, Webinars and Conferences, Symposiums|

2021 QSLiN Library Symposium registration is now open! All school library personnel in the English Sector of Quebec are invited to the 2021 QSLiN Library Symposium. This annual symposium provides them with an opportunity to receive professional development designed specifically for their domain. Educational partners - including educational consultants, school and board-level administrators, and more

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