Educadores y expertos de la industria están dando su tiempo para presentar la importancia del arte secuencial en una serie de paneles especiales organizada por LitX y Reading with Pictures, dos organizaciones que creen en el valor educativo de este medio único.
VIERNES 10 de diciembre de 2021
11:30 - 12:30 - (Sala S405A)
Bibliotecas y nerds: Blerds, libros y Making Bank
Kelly Campos, Ashley Sander
¡Las bibliotecas tienen que ver con la cultura nerd! Desde los cómics de Black Panther en los estantes hasta las fiestas mágicas de Harry Potter y los días de Star Wars Reads. Por lo general, esos eventos son creados y ejecutados por bibliotecarios que se asociarán con los grupos más populares (en su mayoría blancos) por necesidad. #RepresentationMatters es más que un simple hashtag, y las bibliotecas pueden ayudarlo a marcar la diferencia. Descubra con un Bibliotecario Nerd of Color cómo puede presentarse a sí mismo, sus habilidades y su conocimiento nerd a las comunidades bibliotecarias locales para divertirse y obtener ganancias potenciales.
11:45 - 12:45 (Sala S503)
Educación en las pilas: los bibliotecarios ofrecen consejos sobre programación
Moderador: Mariella Colon, Marikit Fain, Victoria Alt, Isabel Soto-Luna, Hal Patnott
En este taller, seis bibliotecarios de una variedad de tipos y antecedentes de bibliotecas se reunirán con asistentes individuales sobre la posible programación de la biblioteca. Cada miembro del panel pasará 10 minutos con alguien que quiera crear un programa de algún tipo para bibliotecas. Esa persona le dirá al miembro del panel sus ideas, y el miembro del panel escupirá algunas formas en las que puede perfeccionar su idea y convertirla en un programa viable. Cómo conectarlo con la educación, qué tipo de espacios podrían ser adecuados y un rango de precios que pueden pedir.
12: 45-1: 45 - (Sala S405B)
Exprese su emanata: uso de cómics y novelas gráficas para el aprendizaje socioemocional
Jen Wargin (moderadora), Jana Tropper, Jamie Yocum, Lisa Y. Wu
¿Sus estudiantes de preescolar y primaria tienen dificultades para expresar sus grandes sentimientos con palabras? ¿Las nubes sobre sus cabezas te dejan con un gran signo de interrogación? El lenguaje visual de los cómics, incluido el emanata (una bombilla sobre la cabeza para una idea, tres pájaros rodeando la cabeza de un personaje recién descoyuntado) construye el puente entre los pensamientos y sentimientos complejos de los alumnos más jóvenes y un vocabulario cada vez mayor. Únase a Jana Tropper (patóloga del habla y lenguaje de preescolar / primaria, directora de alfabetización de Reading with Pictures), Lisa Wu (ex maestra y experta en la industria) y Jamie Yocum (bibliotecaria de primaria) mientras presentan formas de usar el lenguaje visual del arte secuencial como como emanata ayuda a nuestros alumnos más jóvenes a comprender y expresar sus sentimientos y necesidades socioemocionales.
4: 00-5: 00 - (Sala S405A)
Cómics o novelas gráficas: una gran pregunta para un gran momento
Moderador: Jason Nisiavic, Kelly Campos, Lisa Y. Wu, Lys Cayce Fulda
Los académicos, los profesionales de la industria y los creadores tienen diferentes ideas sobre el medio artístico secuencial. Hoy en día, todos los géneros están representados a través de él. Además de esto, la rápida explosión del mercado escolar K-12, la creciente demanda de manga y la creciente popularidad de la animación en las plataformas de transmisión, ¿cuál es el futuro del medio y cómo lo definimos? No hay duda de que los cómics han solidificado su lugar en la literatura moderna y se están expandiendo rápidamente a nuevos espacios. Un panel de creadores, editores, educadores y académicos del medio se unirá para discutir la historia del medio artístico secuencial, considerar la semántica al definir, nombrar y categorizar estos textos, y los desafíos de promoverlos y publicarlos en nuevos mercados. .
5: 30-6: 30 - (Sala S405A)
Títulos que debería estar leyendo y enseñando
Ronell Whitaker, Adan Alvarado, Wamecca Rodríguez
Este panel es ese amigo que todos necesitamos y que ofrece grandes cosas para leer. Únase a este fantástico panel de educadores, bibliotecarios y profesionales de la industria mientras exploran novelas gráficas y cómics que debería leer para su disfrute personal y en el aula. A menudo no tenemos tiempo para examinar catálogos, Internet o Amazon en busca de materiales para leer, pero puede descansar durante este período de tiempo y dejar que este grupo lance algunas recomendaciones que seguramente le encantarán. ¡Incluso podrían traer algunos de sus favoritos para regalar!
Taller / Sala no AV
11:45 - 12:45 (Sala S504A)
Sesión de networking para educadores / académicos
(Discusiones de mesa de preguntas frecuentes sobre cómics en el aula)
Samantha Arnold, Luke Langlois y Michael Robinson
Únase a otros profesores, investigadores y bibliotecarios para colaborar en los cómics y la cultura pop en las aulas. Trae historias de tu éxito esses y tropiezos, comparta planes de lecciones y unidades construidos en torno a sus textos favoritos de la cultura pop, o simplemente tome asiento e intercambie historias de sus escuelas y sobre sus estudiantes.
NOTA DE PRENSA OFICIAL ORIGINAL
Important C2E2 Panels
Hosted by LitX and Reading with Pictures for Everyone
Chicago, Illinois - December 9th, 2021 - The much-anticipated, in-person return of C2E2 is back. Attendees, exhibitors, creators, and more are looking for a bit of holiday spirit and cheer as they see reunite in The Windy City to share their passion for all things pop culture.
Educators and industry experts are giving their time to present the importance of sequential art in a special panel series hosted by LitX and Reading with Pictures, two organizations that believe in the educational value of this unique medium.
FRIDAY, December 10th, 2021
11:30 - 12:30 - (Room S405A)
Libraries & Nerds – Blerds, Books, and Making Bank
Kelly Campos, Ashley Sander
Libraries are all about nerd culture! From Black Panther comics on the shelves to Harry Potter wizarding parties and Star Wars Reads days. Typically those events are created and executed by librarians who will partner with the most popular groups (largely white) out of necessity. #RepresentationMatters is more than just a hashtag, and libraries can help you make a difference. Find out from a Librarian Nerd of Color how you can present yourself, your skills, and your nerd knowledge to local library communities for fun and potential profit.
11:45 - 12:45 (Room S503)
Education in the Stacks: Librarians offer Advice on Programming
Moderator: Mariella Colon, Marikit Fain, Victoria Alt, Isabel Soto-Luna, Hal Patnott
In this workshop, six librarians from a variety of library types and backgrounds will meet with individual attendees about potential library programming. Each panel member will spend 10 minutes with someone who wants to create a program of some sort for libraries. That person will tell the panel member their ideas, and the panel member will spitball some ways they can hone their idea into a viable program. How to connect it to education, what type of spaces might be a good fit, and a price range they can ask for.
12:45-1:45 - (Room S405B)
Express Your Emanata: Using Comics and Graphic Novels for Social-Emotional Learning
Jen Wargin (Moderator), Jana Tropper, Jamie Yocum, Lisa Y. Wu
Do your preschool and elementary-age students struggle to put their big feelings into words? Do the clouds over their heads leave you with a big question mark? The visual language of comics including emanata (a lightbulb above the head for an idea, three birds circling the noggin of a recently bonked character) builds the bridge between the complex thoughts and feelings of the youngest learners and a growing vocabulary. Join Jana Tropper (preschool/elementary speech-language pathologist, Reading with Pictures Director of Literacy), Lisa Wu (former teacher and industry expert), and Jamie Yocum (elementary librarian) as they present ways to use the visual language of sequential art such as emanata help our youngest learners understand and express their feelings and social-emotional needs.
4:00-5:00 - (Room S405A)
Comics or Graphic Novels: A Big Question for a Big Moment
Moderator: Jason Nisiavic, Kelly Campos, Lisa Y. Wu, Lys Cayce Fulda
Scholars, industry professionals, and creators all have different ideas about the sequential art medium. Today, every single genre is represented through it. On top of this, the rapid explosion of the K-12 school market, the increasing demand for manga and the rising popularity of animation on streaming platforms, what is the future of the medium and how do we define it? There is no question that comics have solidified their place in modern literature and are rapidly expanding into new spaces. A panel of creators, publishers, educators, and scholars of the medium will join to discuss the history of the sequential art medium, consider the semantics when defining, naming, and categorizing these texts, and the challenges with promoting and publishing them in new markets.
5:30-6:30 - (Room S405A)
Titles You Should Be Reading and Teaching
Ronell Whitaker, Adan Alvarado, Wamecca Rodriguez
This panel is that friend that we all need that offers up great things for us to read. Join this fantastic panel of educators, librarians, and industry professionals as they explore graphic novels and comics that you should be reading for personal enjoyment and in the classroom. We often do not have time to sift through catalogues, the internet, or Amazon for materials to read, but you can rest your feet for this chunk of time and let this group toss out some recommendations that you’ll be sure to love! They might even bring a few of their favs to give away!
Workshop/Non-AV Room
11:45 – 12:45 (Room S504A)
Educator/Scholar Networking Session
(Comics in the Classroom FAQ Tabletop Discussions)
Samantha Arnold, Luke Langlois, Michael Robinson
Join other teachers, researchers, and librarians to collaborate on comics and pop culture in the classrooms. Bring stories of your successes and stumbles, share lesson and unit plans built around your favorite pop culture texts, or simply grab a seat and swap tales from your schools and about your students.
1:15-2:15 (Room S504A)
Nothing But The Hits: Tried and True Texts, Units, and Strategies for the Comics Classroom
Moderator: Adam Ebert, Ronell Whitaker, Benjamin Packard, Mike Espinos, MiKala Thompkins
The Comics in the Classroom movement has never been more prevalent and the featured educators on this panel will present the “Greatest Hits” of comics and graphic novels to bring into your classroom, coupled with the units and strategies by which you can incorporate those texts into your curriculum! Attendees will leave this panel with a list of recommended text and handfuls of ideas to bring back to their own classrooms.
2:45 – 3:45 (Room S504A)
Improv in the Classroom!
Eric Kallenborn, Jason Nisavic, Tim Ludwikowski
In this panel/mini-workshop, Second City trained improvisers/teachers will walk participants through some simple improvisation games that they can use in their classroom. Participants may watch or participate in the games demonstrated. Attendees will walk away with games that they can play in their classrooms that Monday!
5:45-6:45 (Room S504A)
What The Kids Are Reading These Days
Eric Kallenborn, Ailysh Cooper, Students
Join high school administrator Eric Kallenborn, art teacher Ailysh Cooper, and students from the Oak Lawn High School Comic Creation course as they discuss the benefit of comics in the classroom, what titles offer up a great entry way into the medium, and a host of other great topics. This panel is perfect for the teacher looking for inspiration to use comics/graphic novels in their classrooms or teachers/librarians and attendees simply looking to hear what high school students are into these days! Spoiler: it’s a lot of manga!
SATURDAY, December 11th, 2021
11:15-12:15 (Room S405A)
Title: How to Start a Finer Things Club Like The Office
Eric Kallenborn, Adan Alvarado, Ronell Whitaker, Adam Ebert
Please join this panel of teacher friends and pop culture nerds to learn how they fought the boredom of quarantine by starting a Finer Things Club as inspired by The Office. Panelists will discuss tips for finding media to chat about, scoring systems to keep things fun, including guest members, and much more!
3:45-4:45 (Room S405A)
Prepare to Defend Your Comics/Graphic Novels/Manga and Anime
Moderator: Jeff Trexler, Kristin Pekoll, Ronell Whitaker, Jarrett Dapier
Censorship and attempts at censorship can take on many forms in our education systems, libraries, bookstores and government agencies across the country. It also becomes more intensified with each new change in the political environment. So what can you do when faced with a challenge? How do you react? Maybe the better question is: How do I prepare for this? When it comes to books of any kind, whether it is graphic novels and manga, or prose of any kind, the best measures are preventative. This group of panelists represents decades of experience with a wide range of legal challenges in the publishing industry.
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