Hello fellow Ambassadors,

I've signed up to present on how I, and a college professor, implemented the Wikipedia Education Program in a class with undergraduate students in the Global STEMx Virtual Conference. My workshop is titled "Transforming learners into global citizens through Wikipedia" and is scheduled for Friday, 9/20 at 9:00am EST. This is a totally open, free, virtual conference that truly is global. 

I've also submitted proposals to present at the Homeschool/Unschool/Democratic Education conference (also totally open, free, online and global), and Computers in Libraries (unfortunately, not free or virtual, but still a good conference). I do not yet have the links (or even know if my proposal will be accepted) at these latter conferences yet. However, I wanted to send out this announcement as all of these conferences are still accepting (and still need) good presenters, and I can't think of a better way to get out there and reach a LOT of global educators!!

Please join me and submit a proposal to present--you can make a presentation from 20-45 minutes in length, virtually, from any computer in the world. Also, sign up as a participant, or as a conference volunteer to assist in moderating sessions! Since this is a free conference, they really need help in any way they can get it.

Thank you!

Natalie Teske Rector
Emerging Technologies Visiting Librarian
Jane Bancroft Cook Library
New College of Florida and USF Sarasota-Manatee
(941) 487-4416
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