The College of Professional and Global Education (CPGE)’s first Online Student Conference was held during Feb 15-18, 2022.
The conference consists of both synchronous and asynchronous portions – the opening and closing sessions were live, and all the student presentations were pre-recorded and could be viewed online.
Recordings of Live Sessions:
- Opening Session (keynoted by CPGE Associate Dean for Academics Dr. Sandy Hirsh) & Happy Hour on Feb 15
- Recording Link for Opening Session & Happy Hour (Passcode: bH5+6hTk)
- Closing Session (keynoted by CPGE Dean Dr. Ruth Huard) on Feb 18
- Recording Link for Closing Session (Passcode: d!5S2Z.%)
Links to Student Presentations at the 2022 CPGE Online Student Conference
Library Reference Services
Information Sent! Learning to Answer Reference-By-Mail Letters to Incarcerated Individuals
Developing an Asynchronous Reference Training Program
Mental, Physical, and Social Benefits of Dance: A Client Project
Data Science
Gunshot Sound Detection Using Deep Learning Techniques
Libraries and Sustainability
The Power of Cosplay as a Sustainability Initiative for Libraries
Garden Focus Library Programming: A Green Team Project
Diversity and Inclusion in Library Services
Empowering Autistic Scholars in College and Beyond
Sensory Spaces: Creating an Inclusive Library Experience
Information Seeking Behaviors of Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
Library Collection Development
Emerging Needs in the Field of Video Game Preservation
Weeding is Fundamental! What Comes After Weeding?
Information Literacy
Information Explorer Room Escape: Gamified Information Proposal
How A Split Screen Tutorial Project Influenced My Pursuit Of A Career In Academic Librarianship
Wildin’ Out Online: Equipping Zookeepers with Social Media Skills
Winners of the Outstanding Presentation Award
Ashley Minnich, Mental, Physical, and Social Benefits of Dance: A Client Project
Beatriz Martinez, Garden Focus Library Programming: A Green Team Project
Rosario Mireles, Generations of Regeneration
Katherine Hellman, Weeding is Fundamental! What Comes After Weeding?
Carlos Quevedo, Emerging Needs in the Field of Video Game Preservation