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Unformatted Document Text:  Shingles, Becerra & Pencek Virginia Tech February, 2006 APSA Teaching & Learning Conference 18 References Association of College & Research Libraries. (2005). Information Competency Standards for Higher Education. Chicago. Auer, Nicole J. and Ellen M. Krupar. (2005). Librarians Grading: Giving A's, B's, C's, D's, and F's. The Reference Librarian, 89/90: 39-61 Barraket, J. (2005). Teaching Research Methods Using a Student-Centered Approach? Critical Reflections on Practice. Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 64-72. Benson, A. & Blackman, D. (2003). Can Research Methods Ever be Interesting? Active Learning in Higher Education, 4(1), 39-55. Brown, Ladd, Molly Brennan-Cox, and Nancy H. Seamans. (2000). College Librarians: Partners in Acquisitions and Serials Management. Against the Grain, volume 12 number 5, 28-30. Burkhardt, J., & Andree, M. (2003). Teaching Information Literacy: 35 Practical Standards-Based Exercises for College Students. Chicago, IL: American Library Association. Denham, Bryan E. (2003). Maximizing Research Methods Instruction. Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 58, 147-162. Freire, Paulo. (2002). Pedagogy of the Oppressed—30 th Anniversary Edition. NY: Continuum Press. Forte, J. A. (1995). Teaching Statistics Without Statistics. Journal of Social Work Education, 31, 204-218. Goldman, Bert A. (1999). Methods of Educational Research: Teaching This Course in a Novel Way. College Student Journal, 33, 463. Iannuzzi, Patricia. (1998). Faculty development and information literacy: establishing campus partnerships at Florida International University; revision of a paper presented at the 1998 LOEX-of-the-West conference. Reference Services Review. Volume 26 numbers 3-4, 97-102. Jonassen, D.H. (1999). Designing constructivist learning environments. In C. M. Reigeluth (Ed.), Instructional design theories and models: Vol. 2. (pp. 215-239). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Kusuma, Gautama Adi, and Bruce Pencek. (2006). Using Multimedia to Enhance

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Shingles, Becerra & Pencek
Virginia Tech
February, 2006
APSA Teaching & Learning Conference
18
References

Association of College & Research Libraries. (2005). Information Competency
Standards for Higher Education. Chicago.

Auer, Nicole J. and Ellen M. Krupar. (2005). Librarians Grading: Giving A's, B's,
C's, D's, and F's. The Reference Librarian, 89/90: 39-61

Barraket, J. (2005). Teaching Research Methods Using a Student-Centered
Approach? Critical Reflections on Practice. Journal of University Teaching and
Learning Practice,
64-72.

Benson, A. & Blackman, D. (2003). Can Research Methods Ever be Interesting?
Active Learning in Higher Education, 4(1), 39-55.

Brown, Ladd, Molly Brennan-Cox, and Nancy H. Seamans. (2000). College
Librarians: Partners in Acquisitions and Serials Management. Against the
Grain, volume 12 number 5, 28-30.

Burkhardt, J., & Andree, M. (2003). Teaching Information Literacy: 35
Practical Standards-Based Exercises for College Students. Chicago, IL:
American Library Association.

Denham, Bryan E. (2003). Maximizing Research Methods Instruction.
Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 58, 147-162.
Freire, Paulo. (2002). Pedagogy of the Oppressed—30
th
Anniversary Edition. NY:
Continuum Press.
Forte, J. A. (1995). Teaching Statistics Without Statistics. Journal of Social Work
Education
, 31, 204-218.
Goldman, Bert A. (1999). Methods of Educational Research: Teaching This
Course in a Novel Way. College Student Journal, 33, 463.

Iannuzzi, Patricia. (1998). Faculty development and information literacy: establishing
campus partnerships at Florida International University; revision of a paper
presented at the 1998 LOEX-of-the-West conference. Reference Services Review.
Volume 26 numbers 3-4, 97-102.
Jonassen, D.H. (1999). Designing constructivist learning environments. In C. M.
Reigeluth (Ed.), Instructional design theories and models: Vol. 2. (pp. 215-239).
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Kusuma, Gautama Adi, and Bruce Pencek. (2006). Using Multimedia to Enhance


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