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Pregnancy And The Effects Of Mental And Physical Support From Others, Kira M. Koenig
Pregnancy And The Effects Of Mental And Physical Support From Others, Kira M. Koenig
IPS/BAS 495 Undergraduate Capstone Projects
This service learning project researched and provided an online support group for women in which pregnancy, postpartum and other motherhood topics were discussed. Often women don’t have the support they need during pregnancy, especially from those that have experienced what they have. I created an online support group through Facebook and was able to reach a total of thirty-eight women. The link to this support group was shared through social media, word of mouth and discussed with my female patients. The blog included mental support, exercises for women and example meal plans.
Maintaining Motivation, Abu Kigab
Maintaining Motivation, Abu Kigab
IPS/BAS 495 Undergraduate Capstone Projects
This poster presents findings from a survey given to Boise State students to gain insights on motivation and its decline during college.
Developing And Evaluating An Asynchronous Online Library Microcredential: A Case-Study, Rebeca Peacock, Heather Grevatt, Ellie Dworak, Lindsay Marsh, Shelly Doty
Developing And Evaluating An Asynchronous Online Library Microcredential: A Case-Study, Rebeca Peacock, Heather Grevatt, Ellie Dworak, Lindsay Marsh, Shelly Doty
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
Purpose
This paper describes the evolution of an academic library’s approach to first-year student information literacy instruction from face-to-face instruction to a fully integrated online microcredential. The design considerations, motivation theory, and evaluation methods used to create and evaluate the course are also discussed, with implications for future library microcredential design, integration, and research in campus first-year seminar courses.
Design/methodology
In this paper, a multi-method approach is used to evaluate an undergraduate asynchronous online information literacy microcredential embedded in a first-year seminar. Two methods (Likert scale survey and coded reflection essays) were used in order to evaluate whether one method …
Are The Best And Brightest Joining The Public Service?, Luke Fowler, Chris Birdsall
Are The Best And Brightest Joining The Public Service?, Luke Fowler, Chris Birdsall
Public Policy and Administration Faculty Publications and Presentations
The changing nature of public service has blurred the lines between economic sectors by intermingling public, private, and nonprofit missions, and made it easier for employees to balance extrinsic and intrinsic motivators by seeking employers positioned along a continuum that balance their interests. Using data from the “After the JD” study, the authors analyze responses of law school graduates to determine how academic qualifications and employee motives affect economic sector of employment. Findings suggest that the best and brightest law school graduates are predisposed to employment in the private or nonprofit sectors because they offer the strongest extrinsic or intrinsic …