Intentionally Making Space: Programming Towards Inclusion (LIVE webinar from NEO)

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  Dates & times
  • Thu, 09/17/2020 - 10:00am
  Category Online Course, Issues and Trends, All
  Registration & more information https://serls.evanced.info/signup/eventdetails?eventid=2923&lib=3

 

This is a LIVE webinar available from our colleagues at the Northeast Regional Library System.

Northeast Ohio Regional Library System - Event Information 

Event Name:
Intentionally Making Space: Programming Towards Inclusion

Competency:
Emerging Technology

Description:
In 2015, the North Carolina State University Libraries cut a ribbon and threw open its doors to a new cool-looking, tool-filled Makerspace. It didn't take long, however, for staff to notice that the space wasn't being used by a diverse cross section of students. Framed by some techniques and concepts from feminist pedagogy and social emotional learning, Marian Fragola will discuss how the Libraries created the Making Space series to confront bias and systemic barriers to inclusion in its Makerspace and gaming offerings. Attendees of this session should come prepared to engage with each other and discuss (and even challenge!) the ideas and concepts presented.

Presenter: Marian Fragola is the Director of Program Planning and Outreach at the NC State University Libraries, where she develops and manages a diverse suite of multidisciplinary programs and activities that benefit the campus and broader community. Fragola is on the board of Student Action with Farmworkers and has served as the board chair for the North Carolina Humanities Council. She lives in Durham, NC. 







Who Should Attend:  Anyone interested in Makerspaces

Competency:  Emerging Technologies; Programming

Cost:  FREE



This event is supported by the State Library of Ohio with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.