VCU School of Education hosts inaugural conference on literacy instruction in a digital world

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Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Education presents the “Teaching Literacy in a Digital World” conference, offering current research and instructional strategies related to technology in PK-12, college and adult education settings.

The conference takes place Saturday, March 14, from 1 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., with registration between noon and 2 p.m. at the VCU Academic Learning Commons, 1000 Floyd Ave. The cost to register is $75, or $40 for students, and includes conference sessions and materials, parking, refreshments and dinner.

During this half-day conference, a general session, combined with concurrent poster sessions covering a variety of topics, will include speakers such as Denise Johnson, Ed.D., of the College of William & Mary, and Gardner Campbell, Ph.D., and Jonathan Becker, J.D., Ph.D., of VCU. Presentations will focus on three strands: Reading and Writing in Digital Environments, Digital Literacy in an “Open” World, and Social Media and Literacy Education. The conference will culminate with a dinner featuring noted literacy researcher and speaker Julie Coiro, Ph.D., of the University of Rhode Island.

To register and for more information, visit the Office of Continuing and Professional Education’s website at ocpe.vcu.edu/digital-literacy.

“Teaching Literacy in a Digital World is part of the School of Education’s 50th anniversary celebration. For additional anniversary celebration events, visit soe50.vcu.edu or connect on social media #soe50.