The Neurodiverse Learner in the Library (November 15, 2024)

ACRL/NY Professional Development Committee invite you to a Fall 2024 program

Speaker: William Blick, Assistant Professor and E- Resources/Serials Librarian at CUNY Queensborough Community College

  • WHEN: Friday, Nov 15th, 2024, 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
  • WHERE:  Room LL 307, third floor of the Leon Lowenstein building, Lincoln Center Campus of Fordham University.
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  • PROGRAM MODERATOR:  Kanu A. Nagra, CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
  • REGISTRATION: Please register by Nov 12, 2024

Program Details

Recognition of neurodiverse learning in higher education is a relatively newer concept.  Some students may experience certain cognitive issues, but ultimately may offer diverse perceptions of the world around them. In this 45-minute session, utilizing QC Professor Jason Tougaw’s The Elusive Brain and other research resources, I will discuss different ways to embrace neurodiverse learners through Information Literacy and Library practices.

This program is open to ACRL/NY and ACRL National members.

If you are not an ACRL/NY member, please join or renew your membership to ACRL/NY.

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