Eugene Oregon : Chambers Center For Media Most of the local s members live in oregon, he said. a 1979 graduate of South Eugene High school hired as on the grass in front of the Chambers media complex. http://www.planeteugene.com/chambers_media.htm
Extractions: The Register-Guard It's hard to gauge how the contract dispute between a local production company and crew members working on "The Sisters" feature film will affect future efforts to lure moviemakers to Lane County and the rest of Oregon, industry observers said Monday. Earlier in the day, about 15 crew members shouted slogans and hoisted signs, but could do little else as replacement workers drove past the Chambers Media Center's electric gates. The substitute workers arrived a day after 65 members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees went on strike to protest the Chambers production company's refusal to sign a union contract. Motion picture technicians picket outside Chambers Media Center Monday. Some technicians plan to strike until production on "The Sisters" ends. Work on the movie, based on Anton Chekhov's classic play "The Three Sisters," began in mid-April and is expected to end this weekend with wrap-up shoots around town and at the Chambers complex in north Eugene.
LIBRARIAN LINKS oregon school Library Information System. Library Web Manager s Resource Center how to manage a LM_NET _the_ listserv for library media specialists finally http://home.gwi.net/brhs/lib.html
Extractions: Please send recommendations for additional sites! Also note that there are useful Librarian Links to be found in Greyfriar's Guide to Educational Technology where you'll find all kinds of things such as web page development, videoconferencing and other useful technology links. We've be added Webquest links to Fido's Finds for Educators NEW SITES WE'VE FOUND USEFUL School-Libraries.org Online resources for School Librariansanother great site by Peter Milbury and totally useful for all of us! Learning and Teaching with Web Resources Peter's valuable links CTAP Information Literacy a ton of valuable information here, again from a tip from Peter Milbury! Plagiarism.org
Extractions: University of Central Florida ORLANDO, Fla. Students at schools with well-staffed libraries that circulate the most books and have the most computers outperform their peers on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, according to research at the University of Central Florida. FCAT scores, the state's primary measure of student achievement, were 20 percent higher in 2000-01 in reading at high schools that employed at least one full-time professional librarian and the equivalent of one other full-time library employee, UCF education professor Donna Baumbach concluded in her "Making the Grade" report. FCAT scores also were highest at elementary and middle schools with well-staffed libraries. Fifty-five percent of students passed the FCAT reading test at high schools with a full-time professional library media specialist and one or more employees who worked a combined 40 hours or more a week, compared with 37 percent at other high schools. Other factors influencing test scores include the size of a school's library collection, the age of the materials and the availability of computers in the library. Like studies in Colorado, Oregon, Texas, Iowa and New Mexico, the Florida research shows there is a strong correlation between available resources in a school's library and student achievement.
Sunset High School students and parents The Sunset High school Community invites at 700 PM in the SHS media Center. agencies, attorneys, trama nurses, the oregon Liquor Control http://www.beavton.k12.or.us/sunset/home.html
Portland Oregon Visitors Association - Media General media Kit. Cabell Center Theatre, Catlin Gabel school 8825 SW Barnes Road concerts features performances by members of the oregon Symphony Orchestra and http://www.travelportland.com/media/genmedkit/gm_performing_arts.html
Extractions: Music PCPA entertains more than a million visitors each year and is one of the largest performing arts centers in the nation. The facility encompasses five theaters housed in three separate buildings: The New Theatre Building, the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, and Keller Auditorium, which is located five blocks away from the other buildings. The PCPA box office sells tickets to all PCPA events as well as two other events ticketed though Tickemaster, TicketsWest (formerly Fastixx) and Artistix. Ticket Office:
Media Resource Center For Last Acts Campaign over the two referenda (and related media coverage) on and families make endof-life decisions in oregon. Ken Bode, the Dean of the Medill school and moderator http://www.lastacts.org/scripts/la_mrc.exe?FNC=get_archived_nr_detail__Ala_mrc_n
OR Media Advisory Churchhill s media Event. The oregon Toxics Alliance also presented the Rachel Carson program with a unique wetlands study program, and the school has received http://www.greenflagschools.org/Advisories/ORAdvisory.html
Extractions: School Launches National Environmental Program WHAT: Churchill High School is receiving national recognition for its outstanding environmental work. The school is the only Oregon school and one of more than a dozen schools launching the national Green Flag Program. The student-driven Green Flag Program will recognize Churchills Rachel Carson Program for its outstanding environmental education record, and will hold a launch event featuring Eugenes mayor, School District Officials, students, teachers, and local leaders. WHO: Mayor Jim Torrey
Welcome To The Media Center oregon with a degree from the University of oregon. an internship her sophomore year in high school at KREN channel 27, and then SNCAT/The media Center. http://www.sncat.org/staff.htm
Extractions: John has an extensive background in music and performing. In addition to his television skills, John writes and produces his own music and performs with his group, Sidekix, throughout the area. In addition to producing SNCAT programs and assisting access users with their programs, John has composed music for a variety of productions. He has been with SNCAT since December 1994.
Media And Journalism Departments University of oregon school of Journalism and of Southern California Annenberg school of Communication; of Texas at Austin Student media Web; University of http://www.media.uio.no/praktisk/skoler/departments.shtml
Extractions: Scandinavia Europe Great Britain Goldsmiths College , University of London, Department of Media and Communications University of Westminster , London, Department of Media and Design University of Westminster , London, Hypermedia Research Centre Loughborough University , Leicestershire, Department of Social Sciences Italy University of Parma
Extractions: Related links of interest: Regional:North America:United States:Oregon:Education Regional:North America:United States:Education:School Libraries Boring Middle School Library - Guidelines for student book checkout with weekly class schedule and upcoming important dates. Churchill High School Library - Eugene, Oregon school access to the electronic resources available through the Lancer Library, community and internet resources. Crook County High School Library - Library hours for Prineville, Oregon school. Hazelbrook Middle School Library Media Center - School and library resources for Tualatin, Oregon. Joseph Lane Middle School Media Center - Roseburg, Oregon online library and media resources. Sandstone Middle School Media Center - Library, media and internet links for Hermiston, Oregon. Sherman County Public School Library - The library is located in Moro, in North Central Oregon. South Albany High School Library - Albany, Oregon school site with books and magazine resources. Templeton Elementary School Library - Library catalog and Young Readers'Choice awards.
Reynolds School District #7, Fairview, Oregon refer all offers for computer donations to the district media Center @ 503491-3470. Read more New Commented versions of the oregon school and District http://www.reynolds.k12.or.us/
Extractions: Fax: (503) 667-6932 The Reynolds School District is now taking applications for Inter District Transfers and Area Exceptions for the 2004-05 school year. Parents can pick up applications at any Reynolds school site; in the district office at 1204 NE 201st St.; or download the forms online Applications are due back to the district office by June 11 . If you have any questions, please call Andrea Shunk at 503-661-7200. Please visit the newly remodeled Troutdale Elementary School web site . View bus schedules, Troutdale staff, and more information about this RSD Elementary School! Please visit often to keep current on events and news at Reynolds School District.
Sea Grant News Media Center - Current News - Saving Coral Reefs College Program hosts a special media breakfast briefing Assistant Director for Communications, oregon Sea Grant. University of Washington s school of Fisheries http://www.seagrantnews.org/news/20000203_salmon.html
Extractions: What: The National Sea Grant College Program hosts a special media breakfast briefing to introduce reporters to some of the issues, both in coastal and social science, likely to impact decisions to be made in the coming months to help restore the productivity and diversity of salmon populations in the Pacific Northwest. When: Wednesday, February 16 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Setting the context of the last 150 years of salmon problems in the United States with excerpts from books and videos. Joseph Cone, Assistant Director for Communications, Oregon Sea Grant, award winning producer of four videos, two books and a quarterly newsletter about salmon in the Pacific Northwest. 9:00 A.M. Knitting Nets: Science, Society, And Salmon
Rogue Valley Independent Media Center The RegisterGuard and other media have provided information With cuts in the oregon Health Plan, these families Many school-age children eat only the free http://rogueimc.org/en/2004/03/2269.shtml
Extractions: In talking with Oregon congressional staff, I have proposed a "summit" of the unemployed, so as to put human faces on the statistics with which politicians play, including those no longer counted but who remain jobless. I've been told this idea is "dangerous," and to wait patiently as the Congress and the Legislature address complex issues that the average American cannot understand.
OrlandoSentinel.com: Registration Help In oregon, schools with high numbers of books, magazine 40 percent of highschool media specialists in media-center experts counter by saying the unreliable http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/education/orl-asecread10111002nov10.story
Oregon City Schools - DynaCal oregon schools Meetings, Levy Core Group Meeting West Board Room, 9 343 Meeting, 310 PM 430 PM JERUSALEM school. Clay LMC, 630 PM - 900 PM Library media Center. http://www.dynacal.com/OregonSchools/calendar.asp?OrgId=2663
Kgw.com | News For Oregon And SW Washington | Personal Technology oregon and SW Washington. HP s PhotoSmart Series media centers, starting at $880 after rebate, come with builtin memory card readers that recognize seven http://www.kgw.com/sharedcontent/ptech/shopper2/030404ccdrptechshopper.7b22.html
Extractions: Oregon and SW Washington Customize E-mail newsletters MySpecialsDirect KGW Web Home Local News Nation/World Weather ... What's New That stereo? It's really a media PC Gateway product hooks into your TV to operate digital entertainment March 4, 2004 By CRAYTON HARRISON / The Dallas Morning News This computer looks nothing like a computer. Gateway Inc.'s FMC-901 Family Room Media Center looks like a silver, high-end stereo system with neon-blue lights and a volume dial. Gateway The Gateway FMC-901 Family Room Media Center plugs into a TV to bring a full-bore PC into your living room. But plug it into a television and you've got a full-bore personal computer in your living room. With a remote control, you can use Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Media Center operating system to pull up digital photo slide shows, MP3 music files, digital home movies and DVDs. You can also record and store TV programming as you would with a TiVo. You wouldn't want to use this computer to do your family's finances or browse the Web. The FMC-901 is for entertainment, and if you play with lots of digital photos and music, it's worth a look.
Educational Resources school Choice. Information to help parents and guardians make Library media Center Links http://www.cascadelink.org/ear/
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CDC Media Relations: MMWR News Synopsis For August 10, 2001 The oregon Health Division found that between spring 1999 and and from 17.1 to 15.6 percent in schools with the http//www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/mmwrnews/n010810 http://www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/mmwrnews/n010810.htm
Extractions: Synopsis for August 10, 2001 MMWR articles are embargoed until 4 p.m., EST, Thursdays. School-Associated Student Homicide and Suicide Events United States, 19921999 Effectiveness of a Middle School Vaccination Law California, 19992001 Effectiveness of School-Based Programs as a Component of a Statewide Tobacco Control Initiative Oregon, 19992000 Synopsis for August 10, 2001 School-Associated Student Homicide and Suicide Events United States, 19921999 School-associated homicide rates are highest near the start of each school semester, while suicide rates are generally higher in the spring semester. PRESS CONTACT: New information from a CDC study may help school administrators in better planning and implementing violence prevention programs. In analyzing school-associated violent deaths since the beginning of the 1992 school year, CDC researchers found that student homicide rates are typically highest near the start of the fall and spring semesters. Student suicide rates were higher during the spring semester. Over the seven-year study, CDC confirmed 209 school-associated violent deaths. The latter equates to an average of 1 student homicide event every 7 school days, and 1 student suicide event every 31 school days. Additional violence prevention information is available on the home page of CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at: