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*What library technology topic are you passionate about?
Have something to teach?*

The Library Information Technology Association (LITA) Education 
Committee invites you to share your expertise with a national audience! 
For years, LITA has offered online learning programs on 
technology-related topics of interest to LITA Members and wider American 
Library Association audience.

*Submit a proposal by February 29th to teach a webinar, webinar series, 
or online course for Summer/Fall 2016. 
<http://www.ala.org/lita/teach-lita-program-proposal-form>*

All topics related to the intersection of technology and libraries are 
welcomed. Possible topics include:

  * Research Data Management
  * Supporting Digital Scholarship
  * Technology and Kids or Teens
  * Managing Technical Projects
  * Creating/Supporting Library Makerspaces, or other
    Creative/Production Spaces
  * Data-Informed Librarianship
  * Diversity and Technology
  * Accessibility Issues and Library Technology
  * Technology in Special Libraries
  * Ethics of Library Technology (e.g., Privacy Concerns, Social Justice
    Implications)
  * Library/Learning Management System Integrations
  * Technocentric Library Spaces
  * Social Media Engagement
  * Intro to… GitHub, Productivity Tools, Visualization/Data Analysis, etc.

Instructors receive a $500 honorarium for an online course or $100-150 
for webinars, split among instructors. For more information, access 
theonline submission form 
<http://www.ala.org/lita/teach-lita-program-proposal-form>. Check out 
ourlist of current and past course offerings 
<http://www.ala.org/lita/learning/online>to see what topics have been 
covered recently. We’re looking forward to a slate of compelling and 
useful online education programs this year!

*LITA Education Committee.*

*Questions or Comments?*

For questions or comments related to teaching for LITA, contact LITA at 
(312) 280-4268 or Mark Beatty,[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>

-- 
Abigail Goben, MLS
Information Services and Liaison Librarian
Assistant Professor

Library of the Health Sciences
University of Illinois at Chicago
1750 W. Polk (MC 763)
Chicago, IL 60612
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