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CEL, Sep 22 LGBT leadership crisis

PreliminariesPreliminaries Introductions: XiaoXiong Discoveries Presentation schedule Introductions: XiaoXiong Discoveries Presentation schedule

On campus day: Friday, Oct 16 8:30-9:00 Greetings, schedule (Illini Union, 405)Illini Union 9:00-10:00 TBA 10:00-12:00 Poster session (posters due Oct.11) 12:00-1:00 Lunch 1:00-2:00 Field trips (various sites)Poster session 2:00-2:30 Prepare reports (Illini Union, 405)Illini Union 2:30-3:00 Present/discuss reports 3:00-4:00 TBA 4:00-5:00 Reflect, look ahead 8:30-9:00 Greetings, schedule (Illini Union, 405)Illini Union 9:00-10:00 TBA 10:00-12:00 Poster session (posters due Oct.11) 12:00-1:00 Lunch 1:00-2:00 Field trips (various sites)Poster session 2:00-2:30 Prepare reports (Illini Union, 405)Illini Union 2:30-3:00 Present/discuss reports 3:00-4:00 TBA 4:00-5:00 Reflect, look ahead

Possible field trips: On campus Math, Science, Technology Education Office (hands-on learning for schools) UI Extension, 4-H Service learning in Spanish; international SL University YMCA WILL Public Media Community Engagement Community Informatics Initiative Youth Community Informatics Math, Science, Technology Education Office (hands-on learning for schools) UI Extension, 4-H Service learning in Spanish; international SL University YMCA WILL Public Media Community Engagement Community Informatics Initiative Youth Community Informatics

Possible field trips: Off campus Books to Prisoners, Independent Media Center Orpheum Children’s Science Museum Urbana Free Library Angela Rivers: mural at 5th & Park, Champaign Books to Prisoners, Independent Media Center Orpheum Children’s Science Museum Urbana Free Library Angela Rivers: mural at 5th & Park, Champaign

Invitation letter My LEEP Community Engagement class meets on campus on Friday, October 16. Your [group/organization/project/course] is an excellent example of community engagement. Would you be available to meet with 3-5 students, at 1:00-2:00 pm on that day? I'd like the students to do a mini-field trip in which they visit a campus group engaged in some form of community work. They will ask some basic 5W questions such as: Who: What individuals, organization, and community groups are involved? What: How does this project/group engage with the communities? How is the community's voice included? When: How long has this work been underway? How often does it work with the community? Where: Where is the work done? Why: What has been accomplished? What are plans for the future? The class meets all day. I'm thinking now that a field trip after lunch, followed by discussion and reports back in our Illini Union meeting room would work best for us. Would you be available as a field trip site, to meet with 3-5 students? They would come with questions such as those above, plus their own, based on their own positions as librarians, museum educators, teachers, community workers, researchers, etc. They would also bring cameras to photograph the space, objects, and people, only with permission of course. These would be used in their report to the class. The primary activity may be simply talk, with you or your colleagues or students. But if you have any kind of brief, hands-on activity to demonstrate the work, that would be an excellent addition. Please let me know by next Monday (October 5) if you're willing and available to do this, or before then if you have any questions. Best, Chip My LEEP Community Engagement class meets on campus on Friday, October 16. Your [group/organization/project/course] is an excellent example of community engagement. Would you be available to meet with 3-5 students, at 1:00-2:00 pm on that day? I'd like the students to do a mini-field trip in which they visit a campus group engaged in some form of community work. They will ask some basic 5W questions such as: Who: What individuals, organization, and community groups are involved? What: How does this project/group engage with the communities? How is the community's voice included? When: How long has this work been underway? How often does it work with the community? Where: Where is the work done? Why: What has been accomplished? What are plans for the future? The class meets all day. I'm thinking now that a field trip after lunch, followed by discussion and reports back in our Illini Union meeting room would work best for us. Would you be available as a field trip site, to meet with 3-5 students? They would come with questions such as those above, plus their own, based on their own positions as librarians, museum educators, teachers, community workers, researchers, etc. They would also bring cameras to photograph the space, objects, and people, only with permission of course. These would be used in their report to the class. The primary activity may be simply talk, with you or your colleagues or students. But if you have any kind of brief, hands-on activity to demonstrate the work, that would be an excellent addition. Please let me know by next Monday (October 5) if you're willing and available to do this, or before then if you have any questions. Best, Chip

Investigation of a civic renewal movement Share your investigation: what was it? why did you choose it? how does it connect to your local community? what did you learn?

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Next week, Oct. 5 K-12 community engagement (Laura, Marcela) Visioning or needs assessment (Jaime) K-12 community engagement (Laura, Marcela) Visioning or needs assessment (Jaime)