Feminist Campus Activism Online: Media Center By writing for school media outlets, feminist students are Online college media is an important source for Published In, indiana Daily Student, 11 March 2004. http://www.feministcampus.org/know/journalism/journalism_studentwork.asp
Extractions: Login Logout Join Student Writing By writing for school media outlets, feminist students are raising awareness of women's issues on campus and promoting reform. Online college media is an important source for information about recent campaigns and controversies in the feminist student movement. The Feminist Majority is proud to recognize the student journalists who have featured stories relevant to campus feminists and spoken out on such issues as sexual assault and women's academic advancement. Submit Your Article Journalism Home Title Emergency contraceptives stir debate Author Bree Cole Published In Roundup News, 04 December 2004 Type Feminist Feature Title Emergency Contraceptives Stir Debate Author Bree Cole Published In Round-Up, 04 December 2004 Type Feminist Feature Title FDA Delays Plan B, Campus Reacts Author Faith Kirk Published In The Quad, 30 March 2004
Sullivan High School Media Center indiana Library Federation convention. How are books nominated? Students and teachers suggest books for nomination. A committee of high school students, media http://www.swest.k12.in.us/shs/library/eliot.asp
Indiana School Safety Specialist Academy school Safety Specialists Two indiana school Districts Receive Limit Children s Exposure to media Violence (from Trauma Information for school Personnel Now on http://ideanet.doe.state.in.us/isssa/welcome.html
Extractions: Safe Schools/Healthy Students Program Grant USDOE Emergency Response and Crisis Management Grant Program OSDFS Emergency Response and Crisis Management Grant Program Applications Now Available (last year Turkey Run and MSD Wayne Township schools were each awarded one of these grants). The FY 2004 application for the Emergency Response and Crisis Management grant program is now available. The application for this year's competition is mandatory electronic submission through E-Applications.
Indiana IT Academy Home Page JE Light Career Center indianapolis, indiana Programming Software Development, Barbara Lorch South Bend Clay High school South Bend, indiana Interactive media. http://ideanet.doe.state.in.us/octe/bme/ita/contacts/acknowledgements.htm
Extractions: Acknowledgments A special thank you to all who gave of their time, talents, and expertise to develop and/or review the curriculum guide contained in this document. Many people reviewed these curriculum materials at the local level as well as in a formal discussion session in Indianapolis. A special thank you is extended to the following individuals: Business / Industry Participants Minda Balcius
Indiana Courses Fulfilling Certification Requirements school media Center and Library Administration. school and Public Library Administration. indiana University is the only source of an ALAaccredited MLS/MIS in http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/isl/ldo/cert/appco.html
Extractions: Indiana Courses Fulfilling Certification Requirements IU** Collection Development and Management (Beginning Fall of 1995) IU** Principles of Library Collection Building (Before Fall of 1995) BSU Developing Library Collections Selection of Library Materials @ISU Selection of Library Materials Selection of Library Materials IU Information Sources and Services (Beginning Fall of 1995) IU Information Sources and Services (Before Fall of 1995) BSU Introduction to Reference and Bibliography Information Resources in Libraries @ISU @IVY Introduction to Reference Sources and Services IU Management of Libraries and Information Centers IU Management of Information Environments (Beginning Fall of 1995) IU The Library as an Organization (Before Fall of 1995) IU Issues in the Management of Library Services and Programs: The Public Library BSU School Media Center and Library Administration School Media Center and Library Administration @ISU School and Public Library Administration School and Public Library Administration Children's Work
Highland High School Media Center -- Layout HHS is classified as a BIG high school in indiana! Check it out in the HHS media Center on the newspaper rack You ll be so wellinformed!! http://www.acsc.net/hhs/media/didyouknow.html
Extractions: Homepage Anderson, Indiana Did You Know . . . ? Did you know . . . that Highland High School has 1,450 students during this 2003-2004 school year? HHS is classified as a BIG high school in Indiana! Lots of students to get acquainted with! Did you know . . . The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is ranked as the best of its kind in the United States? Recently, USA TODAY newspaper researched various children's museums, and Indianapolis won!! Did you know that USA TODAY is a national newspaper? The articles in it represent news, views, and opinions from all over the USA. It's interesting, colorful, and quick to read. Check it out in the HHS Media Center on the newspaper rack You'll be so well-informed!! Did you know that "the more educated a person is, the more he or she is likely to read a newspaper every day, a federal study found. Percentages of Americans, age 25 or older, who read a newspaper daily, by educational attainment are listed as follows: Less than a high school diploma39 %, a high school diploma57 %, some college or vocational/technical training59%, and a Bachelor's degree or higher65%." These figures come from USA TODAY newspaper.
Extractions: Registration Policies API Fellowships Featured discussion leaders ... Design 2020 NewsFuture, published by The Media Center focuses on critical issues and trends in online and multi-platform publishing. Roundtable offers collections of insights and ideas from the American Press Institute. Be the first to know about the newest seminars and training opportunities from API. Receive the CyberJournalist Report, a monthly newsletter packed with tips, headlines and great work. The newsletter features search tips, new resources and other news and notes of interest to the journalism, research, academic and online communities. Jump to Page... Home Page Seminars Registration Fellowships Featured Discussion Leaders Online Seminars List Seminars by date List Seminars by track: Advertising Circulation General Management Marketing News Internet Convergence Online Seminars Special Articles Browse all Articles Topics Authors Subscribe for E-mail Headlines Publications Roundtable NewsFuture CyberJournalist.net
The Media Center Staff Directory - The Media Center @ API Previously he worked as Web editor and new media manager for World, as a visiting assistant professor at the indiana University school of Journalism http://www.mediacenter.org/mediacenter/about/staff/
Extractions: Dale Peskin is co-director of The Media Center at API. He was the executive director of NDN, which merged with The Media Center in September 2003. Prior to joining NDN, he was a vice president of Belo, the Dallas-based media company, where he launched the company's initiatives in new media and media convergence. At Belo, Dale served as editor of Dallasnews.com and as an assistant managing editor of The Dallas Morning News. He was a founding officer of Belo Interactive, Belo's network of news Web sites.
The Indiana School Counselor Association school counselors promoting student success. indiana Gold Star school Counseling. Contact Join ISCA. navigation to isca media center Website hosted by. ESI. http://www.isca-in.org/
Student Inquiry In The Research Process Associate Dean. Director of school Library media Education. indiana University school of Library Information Science. Lauralee Foerster http://pmms.msdpt.k12.in.us/imc/Inquiry/
Extractions: This website has been designed to help guide fellow educators toward developing lesson plans for student inquirers. Peruse the suggested reading to further your understanding, sample the Instructor Guides, and use the worksheets and overheads that have been tested in K-12 classrooms and library media centers. Student Inquiry in the Research Process Answers to frequently asked questions about Information Inquiry and Student Inquiry in the Research Process click here Online help for TEACHERS and SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA SPECIALISTS wanting to incorporate Information Inquiry into the research process. click here National Goals, Standards, and Best Practices
Indiana Public Library; Peru Public Library; Plainfield High school Library media Center; Private Academic Library Network of indiana; Project HiNet; Purdue http://www.webpan.com/msauers/libdir/usa/in.html
Student Press Law Center - Resource Center Journalism Ethics Cases Online Operated by indiana University s school of Journalism Student media Adviser Email Discussion Lists Both College http://www.splc.org/mediaadvisers.asp
Extractions: Few jobs can be more challenging - or more rewarding - than that of the student media adviser. Walking the tightrope between preparing couragous student journalists and satisfying wary school administrators is seldom easy. Check back here as we add resources and materials to make the life of a media adviser easier. Student Media Advisers and the Law Break that tired old mold! You and your principal don't have to be enemies. An award-winning high school publications adviser and his principal share their thoughts about how a student newspaper free from prior review and censorship works at their school in an article reprinted from Principal Leadership magazine. (Reproduced here with permission from the authors and the National Association of Secondary School Principals
Student Press Law Center - News Flashes Business and Advertising Managers; College media Advisers; Community indiana Collegiate Press Association; indiana University school of Journalism; http://www.splc.org/newsflash_archives.asp?id=462&year=2002
Langston Hughes : Bibliography Five Plays. Paperback. Edited by Webster Smalley. indiana University Press, 1963. Please visit the Internet school Library media Center (ISLMC) at Home. http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/hughesbib.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) Hughes bibliography page. This bibliography includes works by and about Hughes, including various editions of his works. This bibliography is not represented as a complete listing. You may want to look at other sources. For more complete citations, check LEO. Carrier Library Catalog Averett College OPAC Eastern Mennonite University OPAC College of William and Mary ... Old Dominion Library Catalog , or VIRGO. University of Virginia . Check your library catalogs, contact your local book dealers or Amazon Book Company for current availability information. Please let me know of any errors. Inez Ramsey.
Interactive Mathematics Miscellany And Puzzles, Reciprocal Links Useful Links, IUSB Math Club, indiana University South Bend; Math, Dent s Internet Adventure! media Center, Dent Middle school, Columbia, SC; Math, Library media http://www.cut-the-knot.org/ReciprocalUli.shtml
Sea Grant News Media Center - Illinois/Indiana: Alien Species teaching resource for schools and school districts to project coordinator Robin Goettel, Illinoisindiana Sea Grant the Sea Grant National media Relations Office http://www.seagrantnews.org/news/iiteaching.html
Extractions: Illinois Indiana Sea Grant Sea Grant Develops Teaching Tool on Nonindigenous Species in the Great Lakes Region CHAMPAIGN, IL: Whether they are called "exotics" or "nonindigenous species," zebra mussels have created problems in the Great Lakes since the late 1980s. In response to this serious threat to the Great Lakes ecosystem, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant has developed Zebra Mussel Mania Traveling Trunk, a teaching tool to help teachers incorporate nonindigenous species information into current curriculums. Drawing on its science-based research, Sea Grant joined forces with the Illinois Rivers Project. Robert Williams, director of the Illinois Rivers Project, incorporated elementary teacher input to develop this teaching tool, assuring its "teacher-friendly" design. Teachers may borrow a traveling trunk from lending centers located throughout the country. The trunk contains resources for experiments and other hands-on activities to teach about problems associated with aquatic nuisance species in the Great Lakes and inland waterways. Zebra mussel shells, videos, worksheets, posters and tests are examples of the included materials. A curriculum guide and resource portfolio enhance learning potential. The guide and portfolio may be purchased for $35 each. The entire traveling trunk is an excellent teaching resource for schools and school districts to have on hand permanently and may be purchased for $380. Lending sites include Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant, Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, Indianapolis Zoo, Cincinnati Zoo and a number of other educational sites.
ALA | AASL Presents 2003 Awards Recipients school, Carmel, indiana for her proposed study Teachers Perspectives and Influence on Use of Electronic Resources in the High school media Center. The grant http://www.ala.org/ala/aaslbucket/aaslpresents2003.htm
Extractions: Fax: 312-664-7459 The American Association of School Librarians (AASL) is pleased to announce the 2003 recipients of the AASL awards program. The AASL Collaborative School Library Media Award AASL/Highsmith Research Grant The ABC-CLIO Leadership Grant Barbara E. De Spain, Principal of Lois Lenski Elementary School in Centennial, Colorado is the recipient of the Distinguished School Administrator Award , sponsored by SIRS. An award of $2,000 is given to a school administrator who has made worthy contributions to the operations of an exemplary school library media center and to advancing the role of the school library media center in the educational program. The Frances Henne Award has been awarded to Teresa Diaz of Johnston High School in Austin, Texas. The award, sponsored by Greenwood Publishing Group, is awarded to a school library media specialist with five or fewer years in the field, to attend an American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference or AASL National Conference for the first time. The Information Technology Pathfinder Award , sponsored by the Follett Software Company, was awarded in the secondary category to Sarah McElrath of the Lakeshore Middle School in Grand Haven, Michigan. The $1,250 award recognizes school library media specialists demonstrating vision and leadership through the use of information technology to build lifelong learners. The elementary category was not awarded this year.
Extractions: The Scripps Howard Center for Media Studies at the University of Southern Indiana represents one of the finest opportunities in mass communication education in the Midwest. The Scripps Howard Center is anchored by a multi-purpose teaching computer laboratory where students edit digital video , fashion Web sites, design theatre and television sets, study digital photography and craft enticing graphics for an array of modern communication purposes. The 17-unit laboratory primarily serves students in advertising, broadcasting, computer publishing, journalism and public relations. The Center, which is made possible through a $200,000 grant from the Scripps Howard Foundation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, features a reading room where communications students can examine magazines, videotapes, newspapers and plays. In the reading room, students can display photographs, PowerPoint presentations, videotapes, motion pictures and new media products . All student organizations in the department, such as the Public Relations Student Society of America, the American Advertising Federation, and the Society of Professional Journalists, hold meetings in the reading room. However, the Scripps Howard Center is more than a computer laboratory. The Center is the department's focal point for special activities ranging from professional journalism seminars to a place where high school media advisers can learn from one another. During the 2000-2001 academic year, the Scripps Howard Center will become the nucleus for:
Texas School Librarian/Media Specialist tbec/. ERIC Reading, English Communication http//eric.indiana.edu/www http//physics.usc.edu/~gould/ScienceFairs. school Library media Research http http://www.nvo.com/ecnewletter/texasschoollibrarian/
IASL: Links To School Library Associations Association of school Librarians; Illinois school Library media Association (ISLMA Association for indiana media Educators (AIME); Iowa Educational media http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
Extractions: ASSOCIATIONS ON THE INTERNET This list of school library associations is organised alphabetically by country, and within each country by state/province or region. The Webmaster welcomes information about relevant associations that are not already listed contact anne@hi.is International Associations Australia United States of America Go back to the top School Library Association of the Northern Territory (SLANT) School Library Association of Queensland (SLAQ) South Australian School Library Association (SASLA) Council of School Library Associations of South Australia (CoSLA) Resource Centre Teachers' Association (RCTA) South Australia School Library Association of Victoria (SLAV) ASLA Tasmania Western Australian School Library Association (WASLA) Go back to the top Austria