IASL: Links To School Library Associations Pennsylvania school Librarians Association (PSLA); Rhode Island Educational media Association (RIEMA); south carolina Association of school Librarians (SCASL 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
ABOUT SCSDB and Related Services Library and media Services. SC school for the Deaf and Blind Board Mackechnie, Special Education Director south carolina school for the http://www.scsdb.k12.sc.us/about/
DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual Library The south carolina State Library administers DISCUS in with the states school, college and Librarians, media specialists and technical personnel at the http://www.scdiscus.org/aboutd.html
Extractions: What is DISCUS? provides all South Carolinians with access to an electronic library of essential information and learning resources. These resources are available to every citizen of the state, ensuring equity of access regardless of where people live. Why was the name DISCUS chosen? DISCUS was derived from the concept: D igital I nformation for S outh C arolina US ers. What information resources does DISCUS provide? database list and descriptions for more information. How do I access DISCUS? your librarian for details. Schools K-12 Page Colleges Public Libraries: K-12 Page on the DISCUS Web site. SC State Library Patrons: SC state agency employees and members of the General Assembly may access DISCUS resources from their home or office by using the DISCUS links on the Services to State Government web page. You must first obtain a SC State Library card . Any South Carolinian may access DISCUS resources on site at the South Carolina State Library What libraries and educational institutions are participating in DISCUS? The following South Carolina institutions participate in DISCUS: all public libraries and their branches; all nonprofit higher education institutions headquartered in South Carolina; all public school districts (K-12); other state-funded K-12 schools; and private K-12 schools accredited by the
Charleston South Carolina SC - Jobs, Employment District; Dorchester school District 2; Dorchester school District 4. of Charleston; Medical University of south carolina; Trident Technical Charleston media Jobs. http://www.sciway.net/jobs/charleston.html
Extractions: Charleston Business Jobs Aero Service Corporation Agent Owned Realty Arcadia Publishing Automated Trading Desk ... benefitfocus.com - employee benefit services Berchtold Berkeley Electric Cooperative Blackbaud - law firm Bulldog Hiway Express - trucking company Cambar Software - CSI CarePoint - software systems Children's Nook - day care, preschool center Comcast - cable television, Internet access Concurrent Technologies Corporation CPM Federal Credit Union David Weekley Homes Detyens Shipyards, Inc ... eGroup - technology consultants Earth Fare - natural foods market Eastern Design Services - contract engineers - click on Jobs Faster Fitness First Federal of Charleston Fort Sumter Tours Fuentez Systems Concepts - computer software systems - accountants General Engineering Laboratories GGM Information Technology Group Haynsworth, Sinkler Boyd
Extractions: From Renee Jefferson, Chair Other Committee Members: Curtis Rogers, Elizabeth Sudduth, Nonie Price, Tom Gilson (ex officio) In 2002, the Continuing Education Committee of SCLA began to compile a chart of training topics and dates for continuing education activities in the library and information science professions impacting South Carolina librarians. The purpose is to show dates that are already booked for training as well as to identify gaps in subject coverage. January 10, 2003 South Carolina State Library Children's Services Exchanges (Small Libraries), 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Public library children's services managers will be invited to exchange information and discuss topics of common concern. Large libraries that serve populations over 150,000; medium sized libraries that serve populations between 75,000 and 149,999; and small libraries serving populations under 74,999 are invited to participate. Contact Jane Connor (janec@leo.scsl.state.sc.us) for more information. January 17-18, 2003
Digital Media Academy: Computer Training Courses: Onsite Training weeklong, hands-on immersion program for the Darlington, south carolina school District Web site project, create a site for my school media center and initiate http://digitalmediaacademy.org/spotlight_darlington.html
Extractions: The energy was high as each classroom was filled with enthusiastic teachers learning new skills. While one group learned the intricacies of 3D modeling, another practiced building Web pages. The iApps class explored the fascinating applications included with OS X. Educators concluded their course with a personal DVD project that combined all their newly acquired skills. The Desktop Movie students roamed the grounds shooting video and practicing camera techniques, returning to their work stations to edit the video using the many dynamic features of Final Cut Pro.
South Carolina Arts Alliance media Center Send a message to SC media outlets Go to the the outcome of a new study from the University of south carolina s Moore school of Business http://www.artsonline.org/advocacy.html
NBPTS: Library Media pilots of the library media assessment activities and Laura Judson s Site (NB Candidate from south carolina); WebSite; American Association for school Librarians; http://www.geocities.com/educationplace/lmnbpts.htm
Extractions: Library media centers now offer students, teachers, and other members of the learning community access to a wide range of information delivered through a variety of media, including books, the Internet, digital information, and multimedia. The Standards committee completed their work of developing the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Certification for Library Media. These standards have been approved by the Board and media folks around the country are piloting parts of the assessment. It is expected that the first round of certification will be ready for the 2001-2002 school year.The final standards are available for purchase from the National Board http://www.nbpts.org This site is to keep library media professionals abreast of the events and hopefully to provide a medium of communication as many pilot parts of the assessment and later begin their certification process. Visit often as links open to help those seeking certification and as we begin some of the most important discussions concerning our profession this decade.
Extractions: SEARCHGUNK : Material found in search engine results that's irrelevant to the topic for which you're searching. Not necessarily useless, bad, or the result of search engine spamming just not relevant to what you're actually trying to find. Ex: "Amongst all the haycart ride and bobbing for apple searchgunk I finally found the perfect carmel apple recipe."
Children's Book Awards And Other Literary Prizes Society of school Librarians International Gives awards Emphasis on Reading Booklist, from Library media. Children s Book Awards south carolina Children s Book http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/awards.htm
Extractions: The Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) awards page includes major book awards and best books lists in children's literature and young adult literature of interest to librarians and teachers. Awards for nonprint media such as computer software or video for children and young adults are also included. The ISLMC is a meta site where teachers, librarians and students can browse selected links. Please visit the ISLMC Home Page . You can search this site, use an index or use a site map . Updated 5/5/02.
BC High Media Center The media Center houses the ITV building distribution system. from BrooklandCayce High school are combined votes from students around south carolina to select http://www.lex2.k12.sc.us/bchs/2002/media.htm
Extractions: The catalogue and circulation systems are fully automated. Students also have access to a variety of electronic information through the computers in the media center including DISCUS, Scholastic Reading Counts, and SCOIS - a South Carolina Career Information Service.. To enable students to present information, the Media Center provides access to a variety of computerized programs. Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Access, Excel, and Student Writing and Publishing are used to create informative student media. Video The Media Center houses the ITV building distribution system. Through this system students and staff can watch ITV programs, Cable in the Classroom channels, and distance education classes. South Carolina Young Adult Book Award Program Students participate in the South Carolina Young Adult Book Award Program. Every student who has read at least three books on the current list is eligible to vote for their favorite book. The votes from Brookland-Cayce High School are combined with votes from students around South Carolina to select one book as South Carolina Young Adult Book of the Year.
Welcome To The National Consortium Of Entrepreneurship Centers! is expected to provide entrepreneurs in south carolina another avenue of Maryland are the next closest schools involved in Back to News media Page Back to Home http://www.nationalconsortium.org/story4.html
Extractions: A group of university entrepreneurship centers, including the University of South Carolina's Faber Center, has partnered with a Maryland investment firm to create an online forum for pairing entrepreneurs with private investors. The National Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers and BeaconVentureCapital.com of Bethesda, Md., announced Wednesday a new Web-based private equity market. The universities will serve as filters for business plans, passing on promising companies to be posted on the BeaconVenture site, www.beaconventurecapital.com . Potential investors will be able to log onto the site and look over the plans. The NCEC has more than 60 members, but USC will be one of nine schools initially involved in the process. Dean Kress, associate director of USC's Faber Center, said the partnership provides USC students with an opportunity to apply skills they're learning in class.
Charming Towns.Com - South Carolina Directory School Libraries south carolina Directory Education school Libraries (11). Featured Sites. Airport High school media Center West Columbia library; find reading lists http://www.charmingtowns.com/cgi-bin/odp/index.cgi?base=/Regional/North_America/
Grantees school of American Ballet 70 Lincoln Center Plaza south carolina Educational Television (ETV) 1101 George Rogers tides.org/ To support the media Voting Project http://www.revsonfoundation.org/cgi-bin/revson2.cgi?action=listall
PalmettoPride the private sector, statewide media, local organizations and Keep south carolina Beautiful and carolina Elementary school. $2,135.00. TE Mabry Junior High school. http://www.palmettopride.org/inthenews/news-12738.asp
Extractions: Columbia, SC Education Consultant The education grant awards luncheon, held at the Adams Mark Hotel, was sponsored by the South Carolina Soft Drink Association. The PalmettoPride Challenge for the Environment Grant program is designed to educate elementary, middle and high school students and their communities about the importance of keeping the state clean and beautiful. This competitive grant requires recipients to develop and implement programs that will focus on anti-litter awareness, education, enforcement and pickup; ultimately changing the behavior that creates litter. The grant projects range from community cleanups, beautification projects, environmental education programs, purchasing additional trash receptacles for the school grounds and launching anti-litter awareness campaigns to promote a litter-free environment on campus, as well as in the surrounding community. a free show offered to all elementary schools (K-4) featuring marionettes and hand puppets that convey the message to children that every citizen has a responsibility to help keep South Carolina beautiful.
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FOLUSA/Baker Taylor Award Winners whose members include parents, patrons, media center librarians, and to parents of newborns by the school district s Early Friends of south carolina Libraries. http://www.folusa.org/html/bandt.html
Extractions: AWARD WINNERS Public Library Friends, Large Budget Friends of the Johnson County Library, Shawnee Mission, Kansas A centerpiece of the Johnson County Friends' fundraising efforts is their used-book store, which is open five days a week and earned $56,000 in 1999. The Friends sponsored more than 100 adult programs during the year, and supported the summer reading program and volunteer recognition. Their letters of support and presence at budget hearings in the county reduced a pending cut in library funding by more than 50%. Public Library Friends, Medium Budget Friends of the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City, Michigan The Friends hosted more than 1200 community members at a black-tie Gala celebrating the opening of the new library building. At the Grand Opening, the Friends announced the creation of the Library Foundation, which by the end of the year had raised $58,000. Landscaping included a garden area featuring a Touch and Scent garden especially designed for the pleasure of visually handicapped guests. The Friends created and produced a walk-through tape of the gardens. Public Library Friends, Small Budget
Gale - Greenhaven - Trade Shows Oct 2426, south carolina Library Association Library Association, Hattiesburg Convention Center. Library Association/Kentucky school media Association, Louisville http://www.galegroup.com/greenhaven/tradeshows.htm
Extractions: Trade Shows Whenever we can, we like to meet face-to-face to discuss how we can best meet your information needs. We encourage you to visit Gale representatives at the following trade shows in 2002: Date Show Location Jan 3-6 American Historical Association San Francisco, CA Jan 18-21 ALA Midwinter New Orleans, LA Jan 31 - Feb 1 Ontario Library Association Toronto, Ontario Feb 6-8 Texas Computer Educational Austin, TX Feb 14-16 Colorado Educational Media Association Colorado Springs, CO Feb, 22-23 North Carolina Association for Educational Communication and Technology Charlotte, NC Feb 24-27 Council of Social Work Education Nashville, TN Feb 27 Illinois Vendor Fair Chicago, IL Feb 26-Mar 1 Illinois Technology Conference St.Charles, IL Mar 1 Online Northwest 2002 Eugene, OR Mar 5-9 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Anaheim, CA Mar 5-8 Louisiana Library Association Baton Rouge, LA Mar 6-8 Florida Educational Technology Show Orlando, FL Mar 6-8 Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning Grand Rapids, MI
Gale - UXL - Trade Shows Jun 17, Regional Educational media Center Association of Oct 13, south carolina Educational Technology Conference, Oct 2-3, North carolina school Library media http://www.galegroup.com/uxl/tradeshows.htm
Extractions: Date Show Location Jan 2-5 American Historical Association Chicago, IL Jan 25-28 ALA Mid-Winter Philadelphia, PA Jan 30-31 Ontario Library Association Toronto, CA Feb 3-5 Ohio School Net State Tech Conference Columbus, OH Feb 3-7 Texas Computer Educational Association Auston, TX Feb 4 Illinois Vendor Fair Chicago, IL Feb 4-6 Florida Educational Technology Conference Orlando, FL Feb 6 Illinois Vendor Fair Springfield, IL Feb 25-28 Illinois Technology Conference for Education St. Charles, IL Mar 5-7 South Carolina Association of School Librarians Columbia, SC Mar 6-7 Research Tri, NC Mar 6-8 Kentucky Teaching and Learning Conference Louisville, KY Mar 6-9 Alaska Library Association Juneau, AK Mar 12-14 Computers in Libraries Washington, D.C Mar 12- 14 Michigan Association of Computer Users Learning Detroit, MI