UC Links Hybrid International Conference Input & Registration - 2023
We're looking forward to seeing everyone in Berkeley and online on April 28-29 for this year's conference - "University-Community Links: Co-constructing Sustainable Futures." Please take a moment to register for the conference by providing your contact information and initial thoughts of the days and sessions you may attend. Your input will help us develop our agenda and make the most of our time together. We understand you may change your mind on the days of the conference!

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ATTENDANCE - Please indicate below, the days and times you plan to attend the 2023 hybrid UC Links conference. All times are pacific daylight time (timezone converter: https://bit.ly/UCLinksTimes). *
Yes - In-person
Yes - virtually
Not sure
No - I can't attend at this time
Friday April 28: 11am - 1pm Pre-conference
Friday April 28: 1pm - 3pm OPTIONAL lunch
Friday April 28: 3pm - 5:30pm Conference
Friday April 28: 5:30 - 6:30pm Informal reception
Saturday Aprl 29: 8:30am - 12:30pm Conference
Saturday Aprl 29: 12:30-1:30pm Lunch
Saturday Aprl 29: 1:30 - 4pm Conference
WORKSHOP / ROUNDTABLE TOPICS - The topics listed below are based on input gathered via surveys, office hours, discussions, etc. These topics will be further refined based on interest indicated in this conference registration and during discussions at the conference.
WORKSHOPS - Please indicate your interest in each of the participatory workshop topics below. There will likely be two workshop sessions with concurrent offerings. *
I'm not interested in this workshop right now
I'm interested, but not sure I'd attend
I'm definitely interested in participating in this workshop
After-school for adolescents: Connecting research and practice
Developing a successful NSF proposal
Developing compelling funding proposals for foundations
Hacking new social futures: Intergenerational world-making in video gaming ecologies
Hands-on green-screen video production
Hands-on Tinkercad workshop: Accessible and meaningful uses of 3D design in after-school programs
Leveraging an existing systemwide UC Links undergraduate course (How-to and Q & A)
Math CEO at Dominguez Hills: Exploring the intersections of social justice and mathematics
Weaving sustainability learning into subject matter instruction
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS - Please indicate your interest in the roundtable discussion topics below. There may be up to three roundtable discussion sessions. *
I'm not interested in this topic right now
I'm interested but not sure I'd participate in this roundtable
I'm definitely interested in participating in this roundtable
Anti-racist pedagogies: Teaming up for civil rights
Exploring models for institutionalizing the UC Links undergraduate course
Innovative funding strategies for the common good
Impact of Wellbeing Club on Ugandan adolescent wellbeing, resilience, and leadership
Learning about and teaching in urban schools
Leveraging and aligning with California Expanded Learning Opportunity Programs and resources
Program logistics & nuts and bolts: Successful strategies for program start-up and sustainability
Successful strategies for training undergraduate mentors
Update on Yawata Children's Conference off-school activities in Japan
Working with diverse ages in youth participatory action research
Using digital communication technologies to promote learning, agency, and civic activism
POSTER SESSIONS / GALLERY WALK - Although, we do not expect everyone attending the conference to present at this year's conference, please let us know if you would like to share something about your program during an informal poster/digital media session.   *
OTHER SUGGESTIONS - Please share any suggestions for other workshops or roundtable discussion topics, sessions, activities, or presentations that haven't been described above.
Please indicate any dietary restrictions you may have.
PARKING — This year, our conference will be a short five minute walk to public transportation and paid lots (~$2+/hour) in downtown Berkeley. On Friday, there will be (free) reserved parking in a lot that is a ten minute walk from the conference. On Saturday, there will be (free) reserved parking in a lot that is a one minute walk from the conference. With this in mind, please indicate below which days you will need reserved parking: *
Yes
No
Friday
Saturday
Please let us know if you have any questions or other input related to the conference.  We can't wait to see you!!
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