Maine Association Of School Libraries: Resources in a blitz of california school Libraries last is to allow buildinglevel library media teachers to US Department of Education s National Center for Education http://www.maslibraries.org/resources/resources.html
Extractions: National Resources Project Achievement begun by David Loertscher in a blitz of California School Libraries last May, is now up on the web with an invitation to the rest of the nation to join us. It's free. Its purpose is to allow building-level library media teachers to collect evidence that they make a difference in academic achievement.
Urban Education Partnership, Urban Education Partnership Partnership makes available to the news media experts who LOS ANGELES) The Inglewood Unified school District and grant from the state of california and the http://www.laep.org/media.html
NICEM - National Information Center For Educational Media for Teachers New Approaches to Technology Professional Development by Rita H. Oates, Electronic school. Booklist media. california Learning Resource Network. http://www.nicem.com/links.htm
Extractions: California Colleges : A directory of information on California colleges, California schools, and California universities, that can help you decide what California college is best for you. The California colleges listed below offer a broad range of programs, and are in many different locations throughout California, including near Anaheim, Inglewood, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Newport Beach, Oakland, Pasadena, Sacramento, San DiegoSan Francisco, San Jose, and more. This provides you with the ability to match your career choice with the part of California that interests you most. You can enjoy your college experience while exploring Hollywood, Tahoe, California wine country, the San Diego zoo, or any part of California that suits your fancy. The California colleges listed below are fully accredited or state licensed. Please check with the college you are interested in to check its accreditation status. In addition, The California colleges listed below offer financial aid and job placement assistance. Note that classes from online colleges can be taken in California as well. Please see the list of California colleges below, or pick a degree category or degree sub-category.
Library Media Teacher Services Credential on Teacher Credentialing, State of california, March 25 more information about the Library media Teacher Services LMT Handbook school Library Field Manual (LIBR http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/classes/media.htm
Extractions: Site Index Important information for those transferring into the School Library Media program from out-of-state or post-Master's degree status The individual seeking the library media teacher services credential must hold or qualify for a valid California teaching credential. Students are required to complete a competency matrix based on Standards of Program Quality and Effectiveness and Factors to Consider In the Evaluation of Library Media Teacher Programs (Commission on Teacher Credentialing, State of California, March 25, 1991). This is achieved through a combination of coursework and field experience. Each student will present the advisor with a portfolio exemplifying the achievement of the completed competency matrix before being recommended for certification. Students must also pass the CBEST. One year of successful professional library media center experience may be substituted for fieldwork if approved by the advisor and the 36 units are reduced to 33. See the following forms for more information about the Library Media Teacher Services Credential Program. Useful forms: LMT Handbook
California Science Center Overview - Phase I NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the california Institute of children in grades K5. The school will be include 28 classrooms, a library/media center and multi http://www.californiasciencecenter.org/GenInfo/MediaRoom/PressReleases/OverviewP
Extractions: January 20, 2004 California Science Center Overview - Phase I Background: The California Science Center, a re-invention, expansion and renaming of the California Museum of Science and Industry, encompasses 245,000 square feet on three levels in the Howard F. Ahmanson Building. Current facility represents Phase I. Permanent exhibits: The exhibits in the California Science Center are presented in four thematic "worlds," two of which are currently open: Creative World examines the environment humans build to meet their needs for structures, transportation and communications. From computer technology and digital imaging to solar cars and earthquake-resistant buildings, Creative World showcases the wonders and consequences of human innovation.
DeLaveaga School Library Welcome to DeLaveaga Elementary school s Library media Center Web Page! Public Libraries on the Web Links to kids pages at several california and West http://www.delave.santacruz.k12.ca.us/library1.html
The Media Center: We've Been NIMDAed! from using Hotmail andAOL mail. A california math teacher in I knew that the school district could While teachers and media center staff were frustrated, our http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/mar02/anderson.htm
Extractions: The Media Center We've Been NIMDAed! by Mary Alice Anderson Lead Media Specialist, Winona Middle School, Winona, Minnesota MultiMedia Schools March/April 2002 Three months later we were still coping with the consequences. N IMDA, the fast-spreading worm that affected primarily PCs and ISS servers, arrived at our school September 19 last year. Fortunately, our network specialist acted fast and "pulled the plug" on our servers. That quick action saved us from total disruption of all workstations. As we are primarily a Macintosh school, individual computers were not affected. The disruption instead was to servers, instructional capabilities, and staff morale. We were not alone. Thousands of Web sites were knocked out; thousands of computers were attacked. Thousands of teachers were without grading systems. Countless students lost access to files and online databases. And, hundreds of administrators and office staff could not access student records. Three months later we were still coping with the consequences. Our first noticeable impact was the online catalog and circulation system. Thinking the problem would only last a day or two, we began writing down patron and material bar code numbers as students checked out materials. By the third day we switched to entering information in an Appleworks database so we would have a searchable record.
LIS 525 Syllabus For Online Course REQUIRED TEXTS california school Library Association. Loertscher, David. Taxonomies of school Library media Programs. 2nd ed. Hi Willow, 2000. http://ocean.otr.usm.edu/~dehaynes/525syllabusonline.html
Extractions: School of Library and Information Science Overview : This course covers instructional practices for teaching information skills in the school library media center, assessing those skills, and integrating them with subject curricula. It is intended as the first in a two-course sequence of methods courses. Chat : Contact instructor Drop Date : Last date to drop a class without academic penalty: September 29, 2003; Last date to drop a class with tuition refund: August 29, 2003 Catalog Description: The assessment of individualized styles of instruction in school library media centers. Credit : 3 hours Prerequisites : none Method of Instruction : The course will be taught by online lecture and web discussion with independent assignments.
University Of California Newswire University of california Newsroom. media inquiries 510 / 9879200. is updated daily with breaking headlines from UC s 10 campuses, five medical centers, three UC http://www.ucnewswire.org/ucnw.cfm
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Extractions: AIM (Art in Motion), the University of Southern California School of Fine Arts international festival of time-based media, in partnership with the Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, is pleased to announce AIM IV: Interference Patterns. Focusing on the proliferating spaces in which humans and non-human technologies intersect, Interference Patterns addresses the ways in which our interface apparatus and metaphors transform the communications they mediate. Considering the interface as the point of separation and connection where machine and human are linked, AIM IV: Interference Patterns calls for entries that broach both the actual operations of media and communications technologies in contemporary society and explore the ways in which the hybrid networks developing between human and non-human may introduce an alterity or otherness of which we have yet to conceive. AIM IV will take place February 15 April 13, 2003 and comprise the Interference Patterns exhibition at the Armory Center for the Arts, panel discussions on the USC campus, and satellite events throughout the Los Angeles area. SUBMISSION CRITERIA: Works must be 'time-based' and address the festival theme (however obliquely). Works may be submitted by professionals and students of any age working in any discipline. AIM defines 'time-based' to include: Internet-based projects such as websites, collaborative networks, and technologies for spatializing information; hardware design; architectural and urban design projects which centralize the problematics of digital time, duration, and their multiple mediations, at the scale of habitable space; digital media such as CD-ROMs and DVDs; performative, installation, and augmented reality projects; video, digital video, hand-drawn and digital animation; interactive computer games; and sound pieces, - as well as various emerging hybrids that elude traditional categorization. All submitted works must be completed after September 1, 2000, and entries must be postmarked no later than November 30, 2002.
Libweb - Libraries On The Web Frisbie Middle school Library media Center Rialto, CA, california, USA; Gananda Central school Library Walworth, MY, New York, USA; http://www.indiana.edu/~librcsd/internet/libweb-mirror/usa-special.html
Extractions: Libraries on the Web USA Special Current update: 07/23/03 If this list is too long, try a keyword search Affton High School St. Louis, MO, Missouri, USA AIP Center for History of Physics College Park, MD, Maryland, USA Air Force Research Laboratory Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH, Ohio, USA Aitkin High School Aitkin, MN, Minnesota, USA Alaska Resources Library and Information Service Anchorage, AK, Alaska, USA American Antiquarian Society Worcester, MA, Massachusetts, USA American Kennel Club Library New York, NY, New York, USA American Museum of Natural History New York, NY, New York, USA American Philosophical Society Philadelphia, PA, Pennsylvania, USA Anchorage School District Anchorage, AK, Alaska, USA Arcadia Valley Middle/High School Ironton, MO, Missouri, USA Archives of African American Music and Culture Bloomington, IN, Indiana, USA Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL, Illinois, USA Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL, Illinois, USA Audio Visual Institute of DuPage Lombard, IL, Illinois, USA Avon High School Avon, CT, Connecticut, USA
USC Annenberg - Journalism are the foremost reason Annenberg is one of the leading schools of journalism in a vibrant city that is one of the world s most important media centers, a city http://ascweb.usc.edu/asc.php?pageID=30
University Of California, San Diego Home Page of the University of california, San Diego media information. News and Weather. Newspaper, UCSD Guardian. OffCampus Housing. MELVYL/CDL. Parking. Postdocs. Pre-college Programs. Preuss http://www.ucsd.edu/
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UCLA School Of Engineering And Applied Science The Henry Samueli school of Engineering and Applied Science. Southern california consumes more than 250 million gallons of water per day for irrigation, laundry http://www.engineer.ucla.edu/
Extractions: Engineering students Stephan Lang (seated) and Raghu Rao talk shop with electrical engineering professor Babak Daneshrad. In homes and offices nationwide demand is growing for reliable high speed connections that can support high performance wireless communications, from faster multimedia networks to more reliable cellular phone connections. Researchers in one UCLA lab, led by electrical engineering professor Babak Daneshrad, are working on what could be the best solution yet; a next generation wireless networking technology known as MIMO. FULL STORY