1. Parents’ Information Seeking Behavior Regarding Infant Feeding: Understanding the Importance of Demographic Characteristics and Trust Open Access Author: Heidle, Courtney Title: Parents’ Information Seeking Behavior Regarding Infant Feeding: Understanding the Importance of Demographic Characteristics and Trust Area of Honors: Human Development and Family Studies Keywords: Information SeekingObesity PreventionChildhood Obesity PreventionInfant Feeding Information SeekingTrustCognitive Heuristics of TrustAuthoritySelf-confirmationComprehensive Model of Information Seeking File: Download CHeidle_thesis_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Meg Leavy Small, Thesis SupervisorLesley Anne Ross, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Student Invitations for Engagement in an Online Reading Camp: A Pre-Service Teacher’s Reflection Open Access Author: Gilley, Rhiannon Title: Student Invitations for Engagement in an Online Reading Camp: A Pre-Service Teacher’s Reflection Area of Honors: Elementary and Early Childhood Education Keywords: EducationElementaryReadingReading CampPhonicsPhonemic awarenessEngagementSummer Reading CampEngageAuthentic EngagementProject Based LearningElementary SchoolProblematizingAuthorityChoice and VoiceAccountabilityResourcesLearning Communities File: Download SHC_Thesis-_Student_Invitations_for_Engagement_in_an_Online_Reading_Camp-_A_Pre-Service_Teacher_s_Reflection.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Karen Eppley, Thesis SupervisorAmy C Crosson, Thesis Honors Advisor