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Tuesday, March 11
 

7:00am CDT

Breakfast Buffet, Prize Announcements
Tuesday March 11, 2025 7:00am - 8:00am CDT
Tuesday March 11, 2025 7:00am - 8:00am CDT
BCC Connect CB East

7:00am CDT

Registration Open
Tuesday March 11, 2025 7:00am - 2:00pm CDT
Tuesday March 11, 2025 7:00am - 2:00pm CDT
BCC Celebration Atrium

7:30am CDT

WEMTA Business Meeting
Tuesday March 11, 2025 7:30am - 8:00am CDT
Tuesday March 11, 2025 7:30am - 8:00am CDT
BCC Connect CB East

8:15am CDT

10 Creative Ways to Engage Students
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Discover practical and impactful strategies to engage students in the school library. We will focus on creative ways to foster a love of reading, enhance learning experiences, and find time-effective and realistic ways to engage students at all levels. Hands-on learning, digital strategies, and more will be explored!
Speakers
avatar for Jackie Markowski

Jackie Markowski

Digital Learning Specialist, Pulaski Community School District
Jackie is in her 18 year of teaching, and 8th year in her role as a Digital Learning Specialist in the Pulaski Community School District, She loves sharing her learning with others.   Working in an elementary school setting, she is passionate about engaging students in critical thinking... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 7

8:15am CDT

Canva 101
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
What can't Canva do?! Over the past 5 years, Canva has become my go-to resource. In this session, you'll learn how to sign up for a free premium educator account, the ins and outs of creating resources with Canva, and how to use this tool with students. You'll leave creating one or more of the following: social media graphics, infographics (like for library reports), posters, flyers, presentations and videos.
Speakers
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Danielle Brannan

Secondary Librarian, Greendale School District
This is my 15th year as a school librarian and my first year with my current district, Greendale Public Schools near Milwaukee. I work in the middle school and high school libraries, and I love it! Being a school librarian is my dream job.

Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 4

8:15am CDT

Coding Corner: A Librarian's Toolkit
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Are you ready to empower your educators with engaging computer science resources?
This session will guide you through the process of creating and curating computer science content boxes to expand your lessons beyond the library walls. Learn how to select age-appropriate materials, design engaging activities, and organize resources for easy access. By the end of this session, you will have the tools and knowledge to create impactful computer science content boxes that inspire your teachers and students.
Speakers
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Amy Bires

Computer Science & Digital Learning, WI Department of Public Instruction
Amy Bires is the Computer Science and Digital Learning Educational Consultant at the Department of Public Instruction. She started her career as a Business and Information Technology (IT) teacher and taught various grade levels for 16 years. After teaching she worked as the Northeast... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
BCC Connect AB West A3

8:15am CDT

Creating Computer Science Pathways at the Elementary Level: Where to put it. How to do it. Resources to support it.
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
This session will walk participants through the process of building awareness and understanding around what computer science learning can look like at the K-6 level. We will include specific steps we have put in place to engage staff, gather feedback and make decisions around curricular resources to support this learning. We will also explore creative solutions for integrating this work into already full days including the use of library time.

We are gathering a variety of data and feedback to evaluate and inform our practices around integrating computer science at the elementary levels. We have seen growth and changes in student and teacher skills as well as confidence in their ability to master computer science principles. We will look at a variety of tools/platforms including CodeHS, code.org, and robots to support this work.
Speakers
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Jennifer Schlie-Reed

Digital Learning Coach, School District of New Berlin
Jennifer Schlie-Reed is an ISTE Emerging Leader (2014), a Google Certified Innovator, a Google for Education Trainer and a PBS Digital Innovator (2015). She is a Digital Learning Coach in the School District of New Berlin and works with educators in grades K-12. She has also taught... Read More →
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Caroline Haebig

Innovative, Inclusive Learning Consultant & Coach
Caroline D. Haebig works for the School District of New Berlin, a pK-12 district, in New Berlin, WI leading change by redefining learning using maker technology and design thinking, specializing in coaching for educators and administrators.
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 6

8:15am CDT

Critically Analyzing Media: Empowering Students Through Media Literacy
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Young people’s lives are increasingly filled with digital media and teaching students how to be savvy, critical consumers is more important than ever. Let’s practice our media literacy skills by analyzing how media is made. We’ll discuss ways to analyze the messages media creators send, from bias and representation to design, tone, and more. Discover how these creative choices shape our students’ perceptions and actions. We’ll share tips, tricks and resources for analyzing media and discuss how to inspire students to become critical consumers.
Speakers
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Nick Ostrem

Education Engagement Specialist, PBS Wisconsin
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Hilton Garden Room B

8:15am CDT

Digging Into Your Collection
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Collection development is so much more than ordering books. It requires intentional examination of your collection from different angles: what does your library have and what does it need? This session will share different ways to look at your collection and helpful hints to make the process smoother, more efficient, and more deliberate. Come with a computer and plan to dig into your collection!
Speakers
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Teresa Voss

Librarian, Verona Area School District
I believe that all students should see themselves and feel like the library, be it the physical space or the virtual, is their home.  I serve as the high school and district librarian for the Verona Area School District.  I have taught in all grade levels and internationally. These... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
BCC Collaborate A

8:15am CDT

AI is here to stay - What are we going to do about it?
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Join in me in learning how to LIVE with AI in Education and explore a few of the ways it can be used to make the lives of educators just a little bit easier. In this session - I'll explore a general use of AI in the education classroom and discuss how I talk with students about it and the staff in my building. I'll share with you some of the tools we utilize the most including Brisk Teaching, and I'll talk about how our district has created policy and procedures so these tools can be used safely and appropriately.
Speakers
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Ashley Knapp

Library Media Instructional Technology Specialist, West De Pere High School
I am a high school Library Media/Instructional Specialist, and I also serve as the building's Talent Development Coordinator. Prior to this position, I was a high school and middle school English/Language Arts Teacher.
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
BCC Collaborate B

8:15am CDT

Dewey Still Exists....Sort of. Genrefy Your Non-Fiction.
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
I genrefied my non-fiction section, and it was one of the best decisions I ever made for my libraries. Session attendants will learn about my process throughout, how I display it, and maintain it. We will also talk about reactions pre and post genrefication.
Speakers
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Jessica Graham

Library Media Technology Integrator, Menomonie School District
Embrace weirdness!  I love animals! Well, not bugs and insects, or reptiles, but pretty much any mammal. So I guess I should have said, "I love mammals!"My time is divided between reading for myself and reading for students.  I'm one of those weird people who read multiple books... Read More →

Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 3

8:15am CDT

GINGO! A Bingo-Themed Exploration of Google Tools and Chrome for Educators
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
GINGO! is a fun, interactive session where educators explore Google Workspace and Chrome tools in a game-based format. Modeled after a Bingo board, GINGO! challenges participants to complete activities and discover new ways to enhance teaching and learning with Google tools. With each square focusing on a different Google feature, Chrome extension, or teaching strategy, educators will walk away with hands-on experience, tips, and resources they can implement right away.
Speakers
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Tricia Louis

District Technology Integration Professional, Richland School District
Tricia Louis is an #edtech advocate. In her position as the Technology Integration Professional at the Richland School District, she brings individual & group training to the 200+ staff employed there. Tricia is proud to be a part of the Google For Education Certified Trainer, Apple... Read More →

Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Hilton Garden Room A

8:15am CDT

Powerful Library Instruction: Leveraging Colleagues, Resources, and Standards to Build a Cohesive Library Curriculum
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Building on frameworks from the American Association of School Librarians, the Wisconsin Information and Technology Literacy Standards, and other inquiry-based instructional strategies, the Madison Metropolitan School District has developed a library scope and sequence that supports students in five key library content areas ranging from reading engagement to digital citizenship. We’ll share MMSD’s Library Content Guide and the collaborative process the presenters took to create it. Learn about the free, high quality instructional resources from PBS for elementary, middle, and high school that MMSD mapped to standards to create recipes for effective lessons. Leave with ideas for connecting your own library instruction and programming to standards and free resources for increased student engagement, academic rigor, and library visibility.
Speakers
avatar for Maegan Heindel

Maegan Heindel

Library Services Coordinator, Madison Metropolitan School District
Maegan Heindel is a school librarian, teacher, author, and Library Services Coordinator in Madison Metropolitan School District in Madison, WI. In her 19 years as an educator, she has been an ALA Emerging Leader, Wisconsin Learning4Life Coordinator, AASL Affiliate Assembly member... Read More →
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Jen Kobylecky

Associate Director of Education Engagment, PBS Wisconsin
Jen Kobylecky is the associate director of education engagement for PBS Wisconsin, where she leads the team that connects with PreK-12 educators statewide to share free, standards-aligned, and high-quality educational resources produced locally and nationally by PBS. Jen is proud... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 2

8:15am CDT

Spotting the Tricks: Helping Students Understand Social Engineering, Fake News, and Digital Folklore
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Today’s students face a digital world full of clever tricks designed to influence what they think, believe, and share. This paper explores how bad actors use social engineering—like impersonating trusted sources—and disinformation—such as fake news headlines—to manipulate their audience. We’ll also examine disinformation folklore: the viral memes, rumors, and stories that feel like modern myths and are especially convincing to young people. Through real-world examples and practical tools, school librarians will learn how to help students identify these tactics, think critically about what they encounter online, and respond thoughtfully. By equipping students with these skills, librarians play a vital role in creating informed, resilient digital citizens
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Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 1

8:15am CDT

Sustainability in Action in the School Library
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Using the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals as a framework, we'll explore sustainability-based library activities that connect with classroom curriculum and information literacy. While addressing SDGs in the library may seem daunting, audience members may be surprised at the power of simple, engaging activities. Prepare to leave this session with a confidence boost and an understanding of how to incorporate all seventeen of the SDGs into your library!
Speakers
avatar for Amanda Struckmeyer

Amanda Struckmeyer

Middleton Cross Plains Area School District
Amanda Struckmeyer is a Library Media Specialist at a K-4 school in Middleton. She has long been involved in ALA and has served on numerous committees, including the Caldecott and Newbery Committees. As the AASL/WEMTA Liaison, she attended the AASL National Conference in Utah in October... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
BCC Boardroom

9:30am CDT

Design Thinking in the 6-12 classroom
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Design Thinking is a model which can be embraced in person and online and allows for student choice and voice and depth of knowledge. Design thinking allows students to engage in effective research, and allows for differentiation in both product and assessment. This workshop is based on the IDEO model (empathize, define, ideate, create, test, and share), and will provide templates, examples, ideas, and best practices for how to use design thinking in your classroom in any subject area.
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
BCC Collaborate C

9:30am CDT

Empowering Students Through Digital Storytelling: Building a Media Club for Creative Communication and Production
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Unlock the power of student creativity through storytelling, digital production, and multimedia communication in this dynamic workshop. Learn to build a thriving Media Club that empowers students to craft compelling narratives using WeVideo, photography, editing, and interviews. This session will show how a Media Club fosters creativity, collaboration, and digital literacy, while helping students become confident communicators and storytellers.

Through hands-on activities, you'll learn how to guide students in creating high-quality video projects from concept to production. This workshop provides actionable strategies to integrate digital storytelling into your classroom or after-school program.

Learning Targets:

Develop student storytelling skills with multimedia tools and techniques.
Master WeVideo for video editing, sound design, and visual effects.
Foster teamwork and collaboration in digital media projects.
Equip students with digital communication skills for the 21st century.
Leave with practical, innovative approaches you can implement right away!
Speakers
avatar for Trisha Sabel

Trisha Sabel

Instructional Media Specialist, Manitowoc Public School District
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 6

9:30am CDT

Fixer Upper - Season 6, Episode 1
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Have a library in need of an overhaul? On a limited budget? Not sure where to start? In this session we will learn how to create a library space Chip and Joanna would be proud of! Over the last few years I’ve been able to update the spaces in each of my 9 libraries to make them more fun and functional. I will share floor plans, before/after pictures, tips and tricks for maximizing your space, furniture feedback, and organizational ideas to breathe new life into your library! This would be a great session if you are relatively new to the library or have a limited amount of staff to help with your transformation.
Speakers
avatar for Jamie Jestadt

Jamie Jestadt

Library Media Specialist, Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools
Hi there! I'm Jamie Jestadt from Wisconsin Rapids. This is my 8th year as Library Media Specialist for the nine elementary schools in our district. I have over 2,500 amazing students who teach me something new every day. I love everything about the library and am so excited to be... Read More →

Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
BCC Boardroom

9:30am CDT

Getting Started with AI Literacy: Preparing Students for an AI-Driven World
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) programs like ChatGPT and Google Gemini are transforming how we access and evaluate information. This presentation will include an introduction to popular Gen AI tools, their real-world uses and limitations, and the ethical challenges they present. We will explore the concept of AI literacy and the importance of moving beyond the hype to critically evaluate AI products.

Attendees will learn how to effectively discuss Gen AI with students and colleagues, fostering critical thinking about its use and implications. Attendees will learn about practical resources for teaching about AI and staying up to date in this fast-moving field.
Speakers
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Jodi Pierre

Research & Instruction Librarian, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
I am a Research & Instruction Librarian at UW-Green Bay Libraries. As a member of the technology and digital transformation team, I help manage the library website, LibGuides, and Primo VE discovery service (branded Search@UW).
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 2

9:30am CDT

Prioritizing Choice Reading in the High School
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Have you seen a decline in reading among secondary school students? Are you wondering how to increase opportunities for choice reading and library utilization at your high school? Brookfield Central High School Principal, Brett Grueztmacher, and High School Librarian, Colleen Fenno Ladwig, will discuss our experience over the past three years of hosting quarterly “check out weeks,” which bring students into the library to checkout choice books for regularly scheduled, cross-discipline, independent reading. We will also consider other efforts we’ve made to ignite and inspire reading, including building a school-wide reading culture, offering passive programming, and factoring in larger trends in reading that make emphasizing choice reading at the secondary level more important now than ever. Finally, we will welcome suggestions from other secondary school librarians who have successful strategies for the high school library: how are you igniting and inspiring reading in your schools?
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 3

9:30am CDT

Wisconsin Adventures - Roll for Initiative!
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Proven education foundations and dragon-slaying go hand in hand! Wisconsin Adventures combines the myths and legends of Wisconsin’s past with the deep learning opportunities of fantasy roleplaying games (RPGs). Engage your students with this unique place-based learning opportunity.
Wisconsin Adventures presents a Wisconsin filled with the legends of our past. A werewolf on the prowl; a lizard-like creature that feasts on livestock; a knight errant on a quest; and more.
This dynamic, play-based learning resource opens new strategies for educational engagement. Interactive storytelling lets anyone become the hero of their own narrative. Empowerment builds self-confidence, and the cooperative nature of RPGs develops the interpersonal skills that students need to succeed.
In our session you'll learn how Wisconsin Adventures came to be, why this model can work for your school, go through the history behind the game, and get started creating your very own Wisconsin Adventures.
Speakers
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Kurt Griesemer

Manager of PK12 Education Initiatives, Wisconsin Historical Society
Kurt Griesemer has been involved in education for over 20 years, teaching in public and private schools, creating classroom media for television and the web, and currently as the Coordinator of Primary Education at the Wisconsin Historical Society. Kurt has produced several video... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Hilton Garden Room A

9:30am CDT

World in Motion: Engaging Students in Media Literacy Through Video Creation
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
In today’s visual media-driven world, teaching media literacy is more important than ever. The "World in Motion" video creation lesson equips students with essential media literacy skills through a hands-on project that explores various forms of motion—whether physical, emotional, or societal. In this interactive session, participants will experience the lesson firsthand. They will learn to guide students in planning, storyboarding, shooting, and editing short video projects. Attendees will explore accessible video editing tools, engage in hands-on activities, and discover strategies to integrate video creation into their curriculum to enhance critical thinking, storytelling, and media literacy. By the end, participants will: Understand how to implement a media literacy-focused video project. Gain adaptable storyboarding and video editing strategies. Experience creating engaging, interactive student projects.
Speakers
avatar for Dana Pike

Dana Pike

Library Media Specialist, Columbus School District
Dana Pike is a Library Media Specialist in the Columbus School District.
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 4

9:30am CDT

¡A Leer y Competir! Organizando una Batalla de Libros!
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Investing in students' home languages is a powerful tool for equity. Librarians can create rigorous opportunities for an often neglected reading population. Learn how MMSD hosts an annual Batalla de Libros in grades 4-8. Advanced Learning Coach Katie Hayden and LMTS Hollis Rudiger will guide you through the process: creating teams, selecting books, writing questions, and running the tournament. They'll share book lists and selection processes. Spanish knowledge isn't necessary, and can help monolingual librarians support biliteracy goals, even in smaller settings. This model can be adapted for other languages and grades. Join us for a lively, multilingual discussion!
Speakers
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Hollis Rudiger

Hollis became an old school librarian in 1997, but recently drove back to the future, and is settling nicely into 2024. She is also, reluctantly, a Media and Technology Specialist. She has been an ed tech trainer, an ESL teacher, a librarian at the CCBC, a tutor and coach for neurodivergent... Read More →

Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 7

9:30am CDT

CCBC: Great New Books for Middle and High School Libraries
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
This session will highlight recently published trade books recommended in "CCBC Choices 2025," the most recent best-of-the-year list created by librarians at the Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) of the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The books recommended in the annual "Choices" list offer myriad opportunities for supporting middle and high school students as they seek books for their reading pleasure and to support literacy and learning. All of the books in CCBC Choices 2025, and the 2025 American Library Association (ALA) youth literature award books, will be available for hands-on book examination.
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Merri Lindgren

Librarian, Cooperative Children’s Book Center
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Tessa Michaelson Schmidt

Director, Cooperative Children’s Book Center
Tessa Michaelson Schmidt is the Director of the Cooperative Children’s Book Center (CCBC) of the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Tessa previously served as the Assistant State Superintendent of the Division for Libraries and Technology at the Wisconsin... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
BCC Connect AB West A1 & A2

9:30am CDT

Creating a Student Newscast
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
If you’ve ever wanted to create a student newscast, this is the session for you. Learn how to get started, what equipment to use, and take a look at sample newscasts students have created. We will discuss ideas for content as well as the logistics of making this happen. Be prepared to share some of your questions and ideas as well.
Speakers
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Chad Lehman

BMS Library Media Specialist
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
BCC Connect AB West A3

9:30am CDT

Train Your Own AI: A Teachable Machine Experience
Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Dive into the world of artificial intelligence and machine learning without writing a single line of code! In this hands-on session, we'll explore Google's Teachable Machine, a user-friendly tool that allows anyone to create their own AI models using images, sounds or poses. In this session you will see curricular examples of uses for Teachable Machine in action. You will have time to build your own Teachable Machine to empower your students with future-ready skills connected to your curriculum.
Speakers
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Deb Norton

Technology Coach, Oshkosh North High School
Deb Norton is a former 5th grade classroom teacher, who now works at Oshkosh North high school where she is a Technology Integration Specialist and Tech Coach. She has her Master’s Degree in Educational Technology, is a Google Certified Trainer, and is the lead instructor of an... Read More →
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Teri Rucinsky

OASD Media Coordinator & IST-MIL, Oshkosh Area School District
Teri Rucinsky is the Media Coordinator for the Oshkosh Area School District. She is a certified school librarian and has a Masters in Curriculum & Instruction with a STEM emphasis. She has worked at many buildings across the Oshkosh Area School District, and is currently the Media... Read More →

Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 1

10:45am CDT

Be the GOAT of Your Library
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
Pull up to this hype session where we’re dropping all the hottest tips to level up your library game. Whether you're running on a skeleton crew, just getting your feet wet in the library world, or juggling multiple buildings, you’ll walk away with fresh ideas that will help you flex your library skills. We’re gonna introduce you to our student-led program, Library Leaders, show you how to make book checkouts lit, and share ways to help classroom teachers without breaking a sweat. Plus, we’ll give you the lowdown on building confidence with your library aides so they can slay in their roles. Don’t miss out – it’s gonna be fire! 🔥📚
Speakers
avatar for Jamie Jestadt

Jamie Jestadt

Library Media Specialist, Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools
Hi there! I'm Jamie Jestadt from Wisconsin Rapids. This is my 8th year as Library Media Specialist for the nine elementary schools in our district. I have over 2,500 amazing students who teach me something new every day. I love everything about the library and am so excited to be... Read More →

Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
BCC Collaborate B

10:45am CDT

Beyond the Bookshelf: Exploring Author Encounters
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
This session will lead educators through the process of selecting, preparing for, affording, and maximizing the impact of author visits in your school. Learn strategies for choosing authors that resonate with your students and curriculum, discover effective preparations to ensure a seamless visit, explore budget-friendly options, and uncover creative ways to engage both students and authors during their time at your school.
Speakers
avatar for Joe Diefenthaler

Joe Diefenthaler

Library Media Specialist, Pulaski School District
I have taught in the Pulaski School District since 2000 before taking the role of the Library Media Specialist at Pulaski Community Middle School (PCMS) and Pulaski High School for the past 14 years. While keeping students in the forefront, I have helped to bring programs to PCMS... Read More →
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Jackie Markowski

Digital Learning Specialist, Pulaski Community School District
Jackie is in her 18 year of teaching, and 8th year in her role as a Digital Learning Specialist in the Pulaski Community School District, She loves sharing her learning with others.   Working in an elementary school setting, she is passionate about engaging students in critical thinking... Read More →
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Jen Wathke

LMS, West De Pere School District
Jen is a Library Media/Instructional Technology Specialist for the School District of West De Pere. She has presented at local, state, and national conferences on a variety of topics including Google Apps for Education, YouTube in the Classroom, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 2

10:45am CDT

Engaging Teens: Inspiring a Love for the Library in the High School
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
Getting teenagers excited can be a challenge. Now getting them excited about reading and using the library- even a bigger challenge. So how do we spark their interest in the library? This session will explore innovative ideas for both passive and active programming, strategies to engage students and inspire a love for reading, and effective ways to promote the library.
Speakers
avatar for Deidre Olson

Deidre Olson

Library Media Teacher, Mary D. Bradford High School
Hello, I am Deidre Olson and I am a dedicated library media teacher with over 22 years of experience in education and libraries. I am passionate about literacy and technology,  As a mother of two teenagers, I understand the challenges and joys of teenagers and wouldn't want to spend... Read More →

Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 3

10:45am CDT

Let's Get Students Hooked on Books!
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
In this session, we'll explore programming options for your library to help students explore books and hopefully even fall in love with a few. I'll present activities I've hosted in the past, including READ Dating, Virtual READ Dating, Book Buffets, etc. I'll provide information on multiple ways to set these activities up and share a template for Virtual READ Dating. We will also talk about data collection so you can prove these activities work to help get students excited about reading! Have you hosted this type of activity in your library? If so, please join us to share other ideas. New to the idea? We'll cover everything you need to know to host one of these activities when you get back to school! Bring a device and start to build a Virtual READ dating experience during this session! Let's get students hooked on books!
Speakers
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Mande Shecterle

Library Technology Specialist, Stoughton Area School District
I have been a library media specialist at River Bluff Middle School for the past twenty years.  I love getting students excited about books and reading!  Outside of school, I enjoy spending time with family and friends, travelling, reading, attending Badger sporting events, and... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 4

10:45am CDT

My Genrfying Journey: Genrefying an entire elementary library
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
This session will focus on the organization of the elementary library. The idea behind genrefying a school library will be discussed as well as how I have genrefied our fiction and nonfiction books and have started out the picture book reorganization. I will discuss the physical changes that were made to the books, the space, the supplies I purchased to reorganize (labels, covers, and face out bins), the changes made in Follett Destiny as well as the impact these changes had to our circulation numbers. I believe strongly in this type of organization and am excited to share the benefits of this with other librarians.
Speakers
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Keri Johnson

K-5 Learning Center Director, Copeland Manor
My road to the library began in a classroom in 2000. I taught fourth grade for thirteen years before I made the transition to the library. This is my seventh year in that position. I earned my bachelors degree in human development and family studies from the University of Illinois... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 7

10:45am CDT

Passive Programming in the Secondary Library
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
Getting students to buy in to a secondary library when it has to be their choice to come can be a challenge and trust me, we don't have everything figured out either. But creating a comfortable and welcoming environment, a refuge for the kids who need it, and a reputation for solving problems can make the library a hub of activity in your building. Join us in discussing how we've worked to create this environment within our libraries and brainstorm more ideas on what we can do together. We'll be sharing about spaces, passive programming ideas, events and activities within the library as well as what we've done to create a reputation of solving problems with students and staff.
Speakers
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Nicci Verbeten

Library Media/Instructional Technology Specialist, West De Pere School District
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Ashley Knapp

Library Media Instructional Technology Specialist, West De Pere High School
I am a high school Library Media/Instructional Specialist, and I also serve as the building's Talent Development Coordinator. Prior to this position, I was a high school and middle school English/Language Arts Teacher.
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
BCC Connect AB West A3

10:45am CDT

Story Stuffy Kits: Introducing 4K to new friends
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
For the past 3 years, the 300 4K students in Kimberly School District have been borrowing an unconventional item from their school library: stuffed animals. While the thought of this might strike fear in some, these unconventional library items are cleaned after every single use, affordably acquired, well-maintained in backpack kits, and the most popular library item among students and parents alike. If you're working with younger library students, especially those in preschool, and looking for a unique collaboration option within your district, check out this session!
Speakers
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Erin Wedemeier

Library Media Specialist, Kimberly Area School District
Erin Wedemeier is currently the 4K-8 Library Media Specialist at Kimberly Area School District. After teaching middle school language arts for 6 years, she earned her Masters degree in library science and her role switched to middle school library and reading intervention. Her role... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
Hilton Garden Room A

10:45am CDT

Telling Your Library's Story
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
What was your journey to library work? How has the library helped you during a hard time? In this session we will learn how to collect and use library stories to tell The Library’s Story. We will spend time interviewing each other to generate stories right away and leave with prompts and strategies for gathering stories from patrons. We will also discuss how stories complement data and enhance presentations on the library’s offerings and accomplishments.
Speakers
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Sarah Beth Nelson

Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Sarah Beth Nelson is an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Information Studies. Before becoming a professor, Sarah Beth worked in public and school libraries. In addition to researching oral information, she studies the American reality (true, personal... Read More →

Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
Sheraton Wisconsin 1

10:45am CDT

BadgerLink Data: Trends, Reflections, and Support for Your Library
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
Data is used for compliance purposes; to evaluate programs; for advocacy, marketing, or promotion; to inform research & policy; and for continuous improvement of operations. Join this session to learn about what the data is (and isn’t) telling us about the use of BadgerLink resources at K-12 libraries and statewide, what this may mean for the future of digital resources, and steps you can take to begin or enhance your data collection journey. Bring your curiosity and questions and leave with new insights!
Speakers
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Jen Champoux

BadgerLink Technical Support & Training Specialist, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Jen is on the Library Services Team at DPI, where she works primarily on BadgerLink, providing technical support and training. She also writes BadgerLink's Bulletin posts and mails out promotional posters and bookmarks. Reach out to her for all things BadgerLink!
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Elizabeth Neuman

Digital Services Coordinator, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Elizabeth joined DPI in 2012 and provides leadership in the planning, development, and maintenance of BadgerLink, Wisconsin's collection of electronic resources available to all residents. Her focus is on resource selection, access & other technical-related topics including emerging... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
BCC Boardroom

10:45am CDT

CCBC: Great New Books for K-5 Libraries
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
This session will highlight recently published trade books recommended in "CCBC Choices 2025," the most recent best-of-the-year list created by librarians at the Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) of the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The books recommended in the annual "Choices" list offer myriad opportunities for supporting K-Grade 5 students as they seek books for their reading pleasure and to support literacy and learning. All of the books in CCBC Choices 2025, and the 2025 American Library Association (ALA) youth literature award books, will be available for hands-on book examination.
Speakers
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Merri Lindgren

Librarian, Cooperative Children’s Book Center
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Tessa Michaelson Schmidt

Director, Cooperative Children’s Book Center
Tessa Michaelson Schmidt is the Director of the Cooperative Children’s Book Center (CCBC) of the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Tessa previously served as the Assistant State Superintendent of the Division for Libraries and Technology at the Wisconsin... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
BCC Connect AB West A1 & A2

10:45am CDT

Challenge Ready: PD, Policy, and Legal Preparation
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
With censorship attempts cresting at record levels, library teams maintain cohesion and communication through careful navigation and in depth understanding of relevant policy and law. In this session, participants will learn about strategies for preparing themselves and their school communities to address challenges. From updating and communicating policies to using case studies to discuss the legal aspects of parent requests and School Board involvement in collection development, attendees will have the opportunity to think deeply about the necessary steps to tailor a team-centered challenge preparedness action plan to meet the needs of their library and community.
Speakers
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Maegan Heindel

Library Services Coordinator, Madison Metropolitan School District
Maegan Heindel is a school librarian, teacher, author, and Library Services Coordinator in Madison Metropolitan School District in Madison, WI. In her 19 years as an educator, she has been an ALA Emerging Leader, Wisconsin Learning4Life Coordinator, AASL Affiliate Assembly member... Read More →
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Dr. Tomas Lipinski

Dean and Professor, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
I have worn many hats: lawyer, librarian, library school educator, now Dean of an iSchool where I still teach and write on legal issue affecting libraries and technology across society including copyright, licensing, Free Speech and privacy. Forthcoming e-books from ALA Editions... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
BCC Collaborate C

10:45am CDT

Creating a Technology Success Pack for New Teachers and Staff
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
This session aims to address the challenges that new teachers and staff face when they join a school district, particularly around technology integration and digital tools essential for teaching and administration. Participants will get information on how to compose a resource guide that provides new hires with all the necessary tools, platforms, support resources, and best practices to feel confident and effective from day one.
Speakers
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Tricia Louis

District Technology Integration Professional, Richland School District
Tricia Louis is an #edtech advocate. In her position as the Technology Integration Professional at the Richland School District, she brings individual & group training to the 200+ staff employed there. Tricia is proud to be a part of the Google For Education Certified Trainer, Apple... Read More →

Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
BCC Collaborate A

10:45am CDT

Elevate Your Coaching Game: Unleashing the Power of AI in Instructional Coaching
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
In today's dynamic educational landscape, the instructional coach and tech coach roles must seamlessly merge. Staying at the forefront of technology integration is imperative in this ever-changing multimedia environment. Now, more than ever, we must invest in our teachers so they can prepare their students for the future, including jobs yet to be created, all coaches must champion technology and innovation, even embracing AI in the classroom. This can be done by executing successful coaching cycles. This session will explore various coaching cycles, focusing on Jim Knight's impactful coaching cycle. Discover various coaching cycle resources, including cutting-edge AI coaching tools that will make your work smarter, not harder.
Speakers
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Aggie Salter

ITS
Agnieszka Salter (@AggieSalterITS) is an Instructional Technology,  PD Specialist, Instructional Coach Leader, and Innovation teacher at QP School in Madison, WI. Aggie is the Digital Promise Global's Coach Community Manager. She is one of the initial curriculum designers and teachers... Read More →

Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
Hilton Garden Room B

11:45am CDT

Lunch, Awards, and Keynote: Jennifer Casa Todd - Empowering Students to Be Digital Leaders
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:45am - 1:30pm CDT
Keynote: Are you worried about the impact technology and social media are having on our learners? Jennifer will inspire you to think differently about the role of technology and social media in our classrooms and in our schools. She highlights student Digital Leaders who are using technology and social media to learn & share learning, address social inequality, and be a more positive influence in the lives of others.,She will talk about WHY digital leadership is important, WHAT it looks like, and HOW we can begin to empower our students to become digital leaders when they are young enough for it to make a difference. Let’s stop focusing on what kids CAN’T do online and focus on what they CAN do and how they can make a difference in the world. (based on the book, Social LEADia)
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:45am - 1:30pm CDT
BCC Connect CB East

1:30pm CDT

Jennifer Casa-Todd Book Signing
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
BCC Celebration Atrium
 
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