Final project for INST490: Integrated Capstone for Information Science (Fall 2019). University of Maryland, College Park.In the last legislative session, a new Maryland law was passed addressing youth sports delivery that presents an exciting new challenge for the Prince George’s County Department of Parks and Recreation. The Department is in the process of establishing a new division to meet this challenge while continuing to deliver a wide variety of sports through in-house programs and with partnership organizations. The new Division will feature “one stop shopping” enabling community members to to view schedules, register their children, and learn about opportunities for engagement. This project’s survey was developed to gather...
A survey, using an instrument constructed expressly for this investigation, was conducted of directo...
Final project for URSP688L: Planning Technologies (Fall 2017). University of Maryland, College Park....
Sportsmanship problems in youth sport have recently become a more prominent issue for parks and recr...
Final project for INST490: Integrative Capstone (Fall 2019). University of Maryland, College Park.P...
Final project for INST490: Integrated Capstone for Information Science (Fall 2019). University of M...
Final project for INFM737 (Spring 2018). University of Maryland, College Park.There are neglections ...
This case study provides an opportunity for students to better understand barriers faced by low-inco...
Final Project for INST490: Integrated Capstone for Information Science (Spring 2021). University of...
This study assesses the readiness of United Way of Roanoke Valley (UWRV) for youth engagement in dec...
INAGG215: Business Management Principles for Turf Facilities (Spring 2022).This project provided an ...
This paper describes three initiatives the University of North Georgia Department of Recreational Sp...
Final project for RDEV690 (Spring 2018). University of Maryland, College Park.Prince George's Count
News release announces that 500 children and teenagers are participants of the 30th annual National ...
Final project for URSP688L: Planning Technologies (Fall 2017). University of Maryland, College Park....
The purpose of this research study was to examine family recreation programs for promoting and encou...
A survey, using an instrument constructed expressly for this investigation, was conducted of directo...
Final project for URSP688L: Planning Technologies (Fall 2017). University of Maryland, College Park....
Sportsmanship problems in youth sport have recently become a more prominent issue for parks and recr...
Final project for INST490: Integrative Capstone (Fall 2019). University of Maryland, College Park.P...
Final project for INST490: Integrated Capstone for Information Science (Fall 2019). University of M...
Final project for INFM737 (Spring 2018). University of Maryland, College Park.There are neglections ...
This case study provides an opportunity for students to better understand barriers faced by low-inco...
Final Project for INST490: Integrated Capstone for Information Science (Spring 2021). University of...
This study assesses the readiness of United Way of Roanoke Valley (UWRV) for youth engagement in dec...
INAGG215: Business Management Principles for Turf Facilities (Spring 2022).This project provided an ...
This paper describes three initiatives the University of North Georgia Department of Recreational Sp...
Final project for RDEV690 (Spring 2018). University of Maryland, College Park.Prince George's Count
News release announces that 500 children and teenagers are participants of the 30th annual National ...
Final project for URSP688L: Planning Technologies (Fall 2017). University of Maryland, College Park....
The purpose of this research study was to examine family recreation programs for promoting and encou...
A survey, using an instrument constructed expressly for this investigation, was conducted of directo...
Final project for URSP688L: Planning Technologies (Fall 2017). University of Maryland, College Park....
Sportsmanship problems in youth sport have recently become a more prominent issue for parks and recr...