Photos
from
SCIL Works 2007:
21st Century Librarianship:
Classroom
Management in Today's Information Age
California State Polytechnic University Pomona: February
2, 2007
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Local site coordinator Don Page (California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona) points the way to Debbi Renfrow (University of California, Riverside,
Chair of SCIL).
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An attendee gathers her thoughts before the program begins...
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Cynthia Bruns (California State University, Fullerton, left) confers with an
attendee about coping with every instruction librarian's worst nightmare: "The
Show Must Go On: Teaching a Bibliographic Instruction Session Despite a Computer
Crash, Database Down or Related Disaster", her topic in the poster session.
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Laura Moody (San Francisco State University) and her display
"Keeping Current in the Classroom".
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Shana Higgins (left) and Susan Clayton (right, both from the University of
Redlands) consult with an attendee (center) in front of their "Oh What a
Difference a (Few Years) Makes or Does It?" contribution to the poster session.

Linda Gordon, Donna Bentley, and Chris Cicchetti (all from the University of La
Verne) and their contribution to the poster session: "Making Library Research
Skills Relevant to Adult Learners in the Information Age"

Pamela Howard (San Francisco State University) gets animated during her
presentation "Cognitive Dissonance: a useful tool for getting and keeping
control of a course integrated library instructional session."
Pamela Howard address the audience [Larger image is a wider shot]
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Katy Farrell French (Palomar College, left) and Tracey Mayfield (California
State University, Long Beach, right) discuss the merits of various methods of
student motivation in their presentation "Giving up control to regain control:
Letting students set the agenda".
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Katy Farrell French presents motivation of a different flavor...
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Carol Womack (Santa Monica College) presents 'Getting their attention online: The
special challenges of Distance Education".
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Interest was high during Carol Womack's presentation.
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Audience members Robin Lockerby (National University) Deborah Schaefer
(California State University, Los Angeles) and Judy Lee (University of
California, Riverside).
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Christine Thomas, Wendy Wysock, and Julie Shen (all from California State
Polytechnic University, Pomona) relax between sessions.
Photos, captions and page layout by: James S. Koga
jskoga@csupomona.edu
February 28, 2007
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