Prairie News 1-21-00 Eastern illinois University Requirements Masters in educational technology, instructionalsystems or related field eref classes - dev/present staff training on http://www.rpls.ws/archives/pnews/PN2000/012100.htm
Extractions: RPLS ROUND TABLE: Plan now to attend a Round Table discussion with RPLS Executive Director Bob Plotzke at Lincoln Christian College and Seminary, 4:00 p.m. on January 26, 2000. The Round Table will be held in the Appel Building, Alumni Visitors Center. Call Nancy Olson for directions at (217)732-3168 x2234. ISL SATELLITE TELECONFERENCE: "Connecting Library Learning Communities: Opportunities for the Future," presented by a variety of library education professionals and library association representatives will be from 10 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, January 26, 2000. The satellite teleconference can be viewed at RPLS. The purpose of this free teleconference is to promote educational opportunities in library and information science and to renew awareness of opportunities for financing library training and education for trustees, support staff, para-professionals, and professional librarians. The content of this conference is of interest to all library staff from public, academic, school, and special libraries in Illinois. The registration deadline is Monday, January 24, 2000. Please contact Amanda Standerfer at RPLS if you would like a registration form.
The River Bend - Southwestern Illinois - Economic Development service component, assigns fulltime staff to work OTC) 618-650-2166 SouthwesternIllinois Manufacturing Extension Corporate Community education 618-468-3501. http://www.theriverbend.org/econdev/education.html
Extractions: Information TRAINING PROGRAMS The RIVER BEND region has made a commitment to developing a job training system that meets the needs of both employers and workers in an increasingly complex economy. The flexibility of various state and federal funding sources allows programs to be designed and implemented in response to these specific needs. The flexible funding package available in Illinois could allow for any reasonable training-related expenses. For example, allowable expenses might include costs of: Working smart is what gives companies an advantage in today's competitive environment. In the RIVER BEND , our employers keep the technical, management, and human relations skills of their workforce up-to-date by using our competent and strong training system. It's the smart choice, and training programs can be made available to provide assistance for each of the various work groups (i.e., office and administration, supervisors and hourly workers) employed. The key to establishing a comprehensive training package is to blend the training programs listed below to meet the specific needs of a particular company.
Extractions: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 Select a Page Access Student Account Admission Print Center Advancement (Univ.) Academic Calendar Business Accelerator Ctr. Research/Economic Dev. Computing Services Disability Services Directions to ESU ESU Bookstore ESU Directory Finance and Admin HR and Employment Koehler Rec. Hours Library Photo Gallery Procurement Recreation Center Retired Faculty and Staff Stony Acres Student Records Study Abroad/NSE Telecom Services University Properties, Inc. Web CT The Weekly Professor Virtual Tour
Prof Dev S03 its mission supports the Educating illinois core value in the Division and that staffmembers can Committee hopes to provide quality education and recognition http://www.studentaffairs.ilstu.edu/newsletter/prof_dev_s03.htm
Extractions: The Professional Development Committee Providing Training and Recognition to the Division of Student Affairs B y Anne Newman, Student Affairs Office The Division of Student Affairs has hundreds of trained professionals equipped to handle the many tasks, projects, and student concerns that emerge on a daily basis. What could Student Affairs provide to help these professionals get the support they need to do their jobs? You guessed it-more training and development. The Student Affairs Professional Development Committee is charged by the Vice President for Student Affairs to provide additional professional development and recognition to all members of the Division of Student Affairs. Each department in the Division sends a representative to the committee so that every office has a voice in the creation of professional development programs. The Student Affairs Office provides the committee with an annual budget of $5,000 to cover various related expenses such as speaker expenses, printing, and food. The Professional Development Committees mission is to develop community in the Division of Student Affairs through education, socialization, orientation, recognition, and communication. This mission is accomplished in many ways. The committee provides a new employee orientation every fall so each person joining the Division has a better understanding of what Student Affairs is all about. Each new staff member is provided with information about the different departments within student affairs, as well as information about projects important to the Division. New employees leave the session with the information they need to understand student affairs and how each student affairs department serves students in the ISU Community.
Extractions: Johnson, Brett, President.................. 310 S. Green St,, Chenoa Todd , Nancy, Vice President................. 811 Grant St., Chenoa Jackson, Jackie, Secretary. 26937 E. 3000 North Road, Chenoa Harrison. Jr., David.............. 28379 N. 3160 East Road, Chenoa Ifft, Rachel......................... 32186 E. 2700 North Road, Chenoa
Academic Staff Parttime academic staff are based at six regional hospitals. currently completingan MSc in Medical education through the University of illinois at Chicago http://www.mcgill.ca/internalmed/staff/
Extractions: Full-time academic staff of the McGill University Division of General Internal Medicine are based at the McGill University Health Centre, the Sir Mortimer Davis Jewish General Hospital, and St. Mary's Hospital. The McGill University Health Centre includes two hospitals, the Montreal General Hospital and the Royal Victoria Hospital. Part-time academic staff are based at six regional hospitals. Brief profiles and contact information follow. Dr Michael Churchill-Smith
Staff Resources At Prairieland Elementary School In Normal, Illinois. Resources for staff, including technology tutorials, links, and more at Prairieland Elementary School are provided specifically for the faculty and staff od Prairieland illinois State Board http://www.unit5.org/prairieland/staff/links.shtml
District 230 Technology Plan analysis of past technology plans, staff concerns and reality of the students educationand technological Discrepancies between illinois State Technology http://www.d230.org/adcenter/technology/techplan2002-05.htm
Extractions: Technology Plan Subcommittee Members Committee Name Title Contact Info Access Fred Peronto Tech Coordinator Access Jack ODonnell Mentor Access Jason Kulasa Teacher Access Bill Kierney Teacher Access Dave DePaulo Student - AAS Access Gary Johnson Student - AAS Access Terri Nelson Technician Access Mike Erdman Teacher Curriculum Aaron Lenaghan Tech Coordinator Curriculum Laurie Ritchey Mentor Curriculum Diane Kozmic Teacher Curriculum Shar Smith Teacher Curriculum Kate Alstadt Teacher Curriculum Chris Jenner Technician Curriculum Matt Walsh Student CS Curriculum Ricky Moore Community Rep Curriculum John Fillipo Mentor Community Input Darrell Walery District Tech Coor. Community Input Dave Schweizer Teacher Community Input Barb Walaszak Teacher Community Input Josh Barron Teacher Community Input Chris Primozic Student VJA Community Input Debbie Snow Community Rep Community Input Gail Mulrooney Board Member Community Input Zachary Behrman Student VJA Community Input Jeff Gagne Community Rep Professional Dev.
State Of Illinois Home - IGNN (Illinois Government News Network) Office, addressing topics such as education, budget issues of Governor s office seniorstaff employees, bringing for reappointment with the illinois Senate for http://www.illinois.gov/PressReleases/ShowPressRelease.cfm?SubjectID=3&RecNum=14
Limestone College Students, Faculty Staff settings. Faculty. Sue Torres, Assistant Professor of Physical Educationand Athletic Trainer BS, Eastern illinois University; MS, Athletic http://www.limestone.edu/sfs/acad/profess/sports.htm~
Extractions: Professional Studies : Sports Management Characteristics Our major in Sports Management prepares students for careers in the administrative arena of professional, college, public school or community sports programs, corporate sports/wellness/fitness programs, or athletic/fitness/wellness organizations. The program combines core courses from the business administration and physical education disciplines that emphasize management skills, human resource skills, sound accounting practices, facilities management and wellness/fitness knowledge and skills. Majors participate in an internship program during their senior year where they apply their knowledge and skills within one of the aforementioned settings. Faculty Sue Torres , Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Athletic Trainer
UD Biology - Faculty And Staff Faculty and staff Directory. 2000) Faculty Exchange Series, Fund for EducationalDevelopment Grants Biology Meeting at University of illinois, Urbana, IL. http://biology.udayton.edu/FacultyStaff/ShirleyWright.htm
Extractions: Dayton, OH 45469-2320 Office/Lab: SC-37B/215 Telephone: Fax: Email: Shirley.Wright@notes.udayton.edu Drs. David and Shirley Wright gave the academic challenge speech at the University of Dayton Convocation for new students on August 21, 2001. Research is directed towards understanding cell motility and the nuclear and cytoskeletal aspects of fertilization. Pronuclear development is a pivotal period during fertilization, because the successful genetic reactivation of the dormant sperm nucleus and maternal chromatin by egg cytoplasm is essential for bipartental embryonic development. One project of the lab is to use an in vitro nuclear system to elucidate the factors regulating male pronuclear development at the cellular and molecular levels. Another area of research analyzes the role of the cytoskeleton in the fertilization process. These projects utilize fluorescence microscopy, video microscopy, and biochemical techniques. The object of these investigations is to gain an understanding of the nucleocytoplasmic interactions in cells. Ph. D. Anatomy (1987). The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Malcolm X College Of Chicago sponsored major faculty and staff development activities on Student Retention; NorthernIllinois University Continuing education Symposium, American http://malcolmx.ccc.edu/staff/perkins/perkins.asp
Extractions: Contact MXC Dr. Valerie S. Perkins , Vice President for Academic Affairs, is the Chief Academic Officer of the institution and provides overall supervision of all academic courses and programs, both credit and non-credit. This responsibility includes a total of over 10,000 students, 80 full-time faculty, approximately 200 part-time faculty; 15 senior level administrators and a host of staff at every level. Additional responsibilities include:
NON-INSTRUCTIONAL ACADEMIC STAFF Back to the UWL homepage. NON-INSTRUCTIONAL ACADEMIC staff as of April 1, 2000. ContinuingEducation and Extension. MA, Northern illinois University. SCOTT ROHDE. http://www.uwlax.edu/Records/00-02/Grad-Cat/NonInstructional.html
Extractions: as of April 1, 2000 WAYNE ABLER Media Specialist Media Services B.S., University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh JOHN ALLRAN Associate Researcher Biology B.S., Appalachian State University MICHAEL ANDERSON Assistant Coach B.S., University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire M.S., Winona State University PATRICIA A. ANDERSON Administrative Program Specialist B.S., University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point; M.B.A., University of Minnesota CONSTANCE M. ARZIGIAN Researcher Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center B.A., Catholic University of America; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison SHANNON ASH Associate Residence Hall Manager Residence Life B.S., University of Wisconsin-Whitewater ANDREW BAKER Lecturer/Athletic Trainer II Exercise and Sport Science B.S., University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; M.Ed., University of Virginia KEITH BAKKEN Administrative Program Manager I College of Health, Physical Education B.S., USMA, West Point, NY; M.S., University of Illinois CHRISTINE S. BAKKUM Administrative Program Specialist College of Liberal Studies B.S., M.S.E., University of Wisconsin-
Prairie News 9-3-99 to be presented by Bureau of education and Research or taken from the University ofIllinois Graduate School prog for adult customers, superv staff, prov ref http://www.rpls.ws/archives/pnews/PN1999/090399.htm
Extractions: Volume 10, Number 17 September 3, 1999 99-229 LIBRARY CALENDAR September 6 RPLS Closed, Labor Day Holiday. September 7 RPLS, Drop in from 1-5 September 8 RPLS Board, RPLS, 2:00 p.m. September 14 Librarians Advisory, DPL, 9:30 a.m. September 15 DRA Users Group, A Special Meeting. Lincoln Land Community College, 9:30 a.m. September 16 System Orientation For New Librarians And Staff, RPLS, 4:00-5:30 p.m. September 18 System Orientation For New Trustees, RPLS, 9:00 a.m. - noon. September 20 Book and Video Repair, RPLS all day. Fee for lunch and supplies. September 27 LSTA Mini Grant Help Session, RPLS,1:00 5:00 p.m. September 28 RPLS Round Table, DPL, 4:00 p.m. Planning For Results Training Session, RPLS, 8:30 4:30 p.m. October 4 School Grant Work Session, RPLS, 3:30 5:00 p.m. October 7 RPLS Membership Meeting, Decatur Holiday Inn Select, 4:30 p.m. October 13 RPLS Board, RPLS, 2:00 p.m. 99-230 RPLS ROUND TABLE: Plan now to attend a Round Table discussion with RPLS Executive Director Bob Plotzke at the new Decatur Library on September 28 at 4:00 p.m.
Extractions: SCHOOL BOARD Briggs, Gail Ann............................... 112 Hunt Street, Towanda Ellsworth, Thomas, Vice Pres............... 210 Doud Drive, Normal Lay, Scott........................ 3012 Providence Drive, Bloomington Mullins, William, Secretary 9065 N1550 East Rd., Bloomington OConnor, Martin, J.D..................... 131 Eastview Drive, Normal Percy, Richard, Pres........... 13 Worthington Court, Bloomington Whittington, Steve.............. 2902 Park Ridge Rd., Bloomington Prescher, Cynthia S..........................................................Clerk of the Board McQuaid, Kyle B.......................................................................... Treasurer The Unit 5 Board of Education public sessions begin at 7:00 p.m., on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. Meetings are held at the Unit 5 District Office, 1809 West Hovey Avenue, Normal, Illinois.