Dr. Rhonda Davis
GEAR Course(s):
IST 185, Introduction to Integrative Studies
GEAR Course Outcomes:
“It allows us to critically think and observe real news from fake news and to construct an opinion that is well thought out." – Junior in IST 185
Dr. Brandelyn Tosolt
GEAR Course(s):
EDD 894, Introduction to Doctoral Studies
GEAR Outcomes Used:
“I very much appreciated Dr. Tosolt's class. She did an excellent job conveying the various aspects of information literacy, packaging it in a way that the concept is at once easy to implement in future academic work. As a teacher myself, I very much appreciated the care she took in communicating the information.” – Graduate Student, EDD
Dr. Tamara O’Callaghan
GEAR Course(s):
ENG 371, Traditional Grammar
ENG 382, History of the English Language
ENG 250, Introduction to English Studies
GEAR Outcomes Used:
Karen Tapp, J.D.
GEAR Course(s):
SWK 406 (002), Field Experience 1
GEAR Outcomes Used:
“This was an enriching experience. It enabled a thorough understanding of why and how to effectively use research tools and methods that are advantageous to learning and respectful to other professionals and colleagues in the research and academic community.“ – Senior, SWK student
Dr. Ada T. Cenkci
GEAR Course(s):
LDR 300 (002), F2F, 7-week, Adult Learning Program course at night
GEAR Outcomes Used:
Dr. Bianca Prather-Jones
GEAR Outcomes Used:
Scholarship:
Presented "I Google It.”: Information Literacy and Teacher Candidates” at Association of Teacher Educators Annual Meeting, February 2019
Dr. Kathleen Fuegen
GEAR Course(s):
PSY 210, Research Methods and Lab
GEAR Outcomes Used:
Scholarship:
Poster: "Screencasting Psycinfo Searches: A Technique for Promoting Active Learning and Measuring Information Literacy" will be presented at Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention in May 2019
Dr. Yaw Frimpong-Mansoh
GEAR Course(s):
PHI 310 (002)
GEAR Outcomes Used:
Sara Drabik, MA
GEAR Course(s):
EMB 100, Media Literacy
EMB 423, Documentary Production
GEAR Outcomes Used:
Scholarship:
How Media Affects and Reflects our Culture: a literature review and analysis
David Kime
GEAR Course(s):
HNR 101, Introduction to Honors Learning
GEAR Outcomes Used: