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The 2026 Hawaii School Library Conference, centered on the theme "Think. Create. Share. Grow." invites school library professionals to dive deep into the four domains of the AASL Standards Framework for Learners. This theme is a call to action, emphasizing the pivotal role school librarians play in empowering students to become ethical, critical, and collaborative citizens in the digital age.

What to Expect

Through engaging keynotes, hands-on workshops, and collaborative sessions, we will explore practical strategies to:

  • 🧠 Think (Inquire & Analyze): Equip students with the critical thinking and research skills necessary to navigate complex information landscapes, evaluate sources, and become proficient users and creators of knowledge.

  • 💡 Create (Design & Construct): Foster innovation and digital literacy by integrating tools and practices that encourage learners to design solutions, construct new understandings, and express their ideas creatively.

  • 🤝 Share (Collaborate & Connect): Highlight the importance of the library as a hub for collaboration, ethical digital citizenship, and connection, promoting respectful dialogue and the responsible sharing of ideas and resources within the school and global community.

  • 🌱 Grow (Explore & Engage): Focus on the personal and professional development of both students and librarians, championing a mindset of continuous learning, adaptation, and reflective practice that fuels lifelong literacy and intellectual growth.


Join us in celebrating the vital work of Hawaii’s school librarians as we collectively cultivate the future-ready learner by embedding these essential domains into every facet of the school library program.

Venue: Palolo Room 3 & 4 clear filter
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Friday, August 7
 

10:10am HST

That’s Not How My Teacher Does It! : Use Learn360 to Foster Parents-As-Learning Partners
Friday August 7, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am HST
Showcasing classroom learning via streaming video builds transparency and fosters a strong home-school partnership. Learn360 resources, provided by the Hawaii Department of Education, help parents answer the common question, 'What did you do in school today?" and reduce homework-time frustration. Whether it’s demystifying complex formulas, visualizing abstract concepts, or bridging language barriers, Learn360 provides the tools to help parents support their child's learning. This session offers subject-specific examples educators can use to help parents navigate modern curriculum methods.
Exhibitor Representative
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Carter Cook

K12 Customer Success Lead, Infobase
With 31 years experience as a classroom teacher, school librarian, and district library director, Carter Cook now works for Infobase - provider of Learn360 - assisting educators in the effective use of digital streaming and database services.
Friday August 7, 2026 10:10am - 11:10am HST
Palolo Room 3 & 4

12:50pm HST

Research Tools for the Classroom: Ready-to-Use Hawaiʻi Lessons
Friday August 7, 2026 12:50pm - 1:50pm HST
This session shows how to use World Book Online and the Indigenous Peoples of Hawaiʻi eBook to build research lessons across grade levels. You’ll explore practical, ready-to-use ideas for elementary, middle, and high school that help students connect with local history and make research more meaningful.
Speakers
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Jennifer Clayton

Online Sales Specialist, World Book, Inc.
Jennifer Clayton is an Online Sales Specialist at World Book, supporting schools and libraries across the country with digital research and literacy solutions. She works closely with educators to integrate World Book Online into classrooms through practical, student-centered stra... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 12:50pm - 1:50pm HST
Palolo Room 3 & 4

2:00pm HST

One Platform, Every Language Learner: Digital Tools for Multilingual Students
Friday August 7, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm HST
Multilingual learners are one of the fastest-growing student populations in U.S. schools, making equitable access to tools that support language development and literacy more important than ever.
 
Join Jody Brookshire for a session exploring how digital reading platforms can support multilingual learners through increased access to relevant texts, built-in accessibility tools, and opportunities for personalized reading experiences. Discover how Sora can help educators strengthen language acquisition, increase engagement, and create more inclusive reading environments that support students and families across diverse language needs.
 
We’ll also take a Hawaiʻi-focused look at the past year—celebrating successes, reviewing key trends and usage insights from the 2025–2026 school year, and identifying opportunities to continue growing reading engagement statewide.
 
Plus, explore some of Sora’s newest features and practical strategies you can bring back immediately, including:
 
  • List Sharing — create and share curated reading lists with peers
  • Reading Challenges — motivate participation and build reading momentum
  • Reading Time Tracking — show students how to use their Sora reading time to manually update and log minutes in Beanstack
  • Reading Goals — help students build reading habits and stay engaged
  • Data & Insights — uncover trends and make informed collection and engagement decisions
 
Walk away with actionable strategies to strengthen your Sora program, support multilingual learners and their families, increase reading participation, and inspire more students to become lifelong readers.
Speakers
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Jody Brookshire

Account Executive, Sora
Jody Brookshire is a passionate Educational Account Executive with over 27 years of experience in the e-learning and digital content industry. Throughout her career, Jody has demonstrated a deep commitment to championing literacy in K-12 schools by leveraging digital content, 21st-century... Read More →
Friday August 7, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm HST
Palolo Room 3 & 4
 
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