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As technologies and platforms rapidly evolve, teachers and librarians need more opportunities to create stronger peer and community connections. On March 17 at the University of Washington in Seattle, approximately 120 teachers, librarians and educators from across Washington gathered for a day of learning activities and professional development organized by the Center for an Informed Public and designed to help educators find ways to improve the way they teach information literacy skills in their communities. “Washington is fortunate to have so many educators who want to improve the ways we prepare students to navigate complex information environments,” said Liz Crouse, the CIP's education and engagement manager. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gcxrs_XM