Hi, all.
I got sidetracked Friday afternoon and didn't actually get my request for feedback
sent to BCLA.
However, I just received the message below. It appears selection committee is interested
in the session proposal, but there are a couple of changes they would like to see.
-Martin
From: Martin Warkentin
Sent: January-16-17 1:54 PM
To: 'BCLA Executive Director'
Subject: RE: BC Library Conference session on OER
Annette,
Thank you for your comments.
As this was a collective proposal, I will forward your message to the other BCOEL steering
committee members, and we will discuss how best to make the suggested changes.
We will let you know as soon as possible.
Thank you again.
-Martin
Martin Warkentin
Copyright Librarian
University of the Fraser Valley
33844 King Road, Abbotsford, BC
Canada V2S 7M8
(604) 504-7441 Ext. 4460
From: BCLA Executive Director [mailto:execdir@bcla.bc.ca]
Sent: January-16-17 1:44 PM
To: Martin Warkentin
Subject: BC Library Conference session on OER
Hi Martin
My name is Annette DeFaveri and I'm the Executive Director at BCLA. We recently sent
you a "no" email suggesting that we weren't interested in your proposal for
the BC Library Conference. This is not the case.
The Session Selection Committee asked that I get hold of you and see if you would be open
to two changes in your proposal. We hope you will be, and that we can then go ahead and
mount your session as part of the conference program.
Your proposal suggests there would be 7 speakers. We work to keep the number of speakers
per session to 3, but take four when necessary. Would you be able to mount the session
with a maximum of 4 presenters?
The other concern voiced in the selection meeting was about KPU. Several committee members
suggested that KPU leads the province in open education adoption and has a strong history
with Open Ed. With that in mind they wondered if KPU should be more heavily represented on
the panel.
Overall the committee was very pleased to receive your session proposal and think the
topic is valuable to both the BC Library conference specifically and to the learning in
the BC library environment generally. The format for the session is great, starting with
Gill Green and then moving to a panel discussion and we hope you want to keep that
approach.
Would you consider the tweaks to the session? Or perhaps you have another suggestion?
Please let me know and I can (hopefully) move forward and add this session to the 2017
program.
Thanks for considering this Martin.
Best regards,
Annette
Annette DeFaveri
Executive Director
British Columbia Library Association
150-900 Howe Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2M4
Tel: 604-683-5354
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