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         Iowa School Media Centers:     more detail
  1. Educational opportunity and the status of resource materials in the secondary media centers of the eight school districts of Kossuth County, Iowa (Alternate ... Instructional Media and Technology) by Jacqueline E Campney, 1974
  2. Planning the school library media center budget by Betty Jo Buckingham, 1984
  3. Survey of the status of media service in Iowa public schools, 2 by Mary Lou McGrew, 1982
  4. Survey of the status of media service in Iowa public schools by Mary Lou McGrew, 1978
  5. Coexistence of school district media centers and area education agency media center in Kossuth County, Iowa (Alternate plan paper / Mankato State University. Library Media Education) by Joleen J Bergum, 1980
  6. Selection bibliography: A bibliography of selection sources for school library media centers by Betty Jo Buckingham, 1976
  7. General selection tools for school library media centers (Mini-bib) by Betty Jo Buckingham, 1984
  8. Make the connection: Quality school library media programs impact academic achievement in Iowa by Marcia J Rodney, 2002
  9. Library media skills (Mini-bib) by Betty Jo Buckingham, 1984
  10. The Iowa guide: Scholarly journals in mass communication and related fields by Carolyn Stewart Dyer, 1995

61. The University Of Northern Iowa Center For Economic Education
The University of Northern iowa s Center for Economic their classes, and works with school district officials as employees, legislators, clergy and the media.
http://www.cba.uni.edu/cee/
THE CENTER
FOR
ECONOMIC EDUCATION
Contents You are encouraged to browse through the entire document, however, if time is short, you can click on a link and go directly there. Why Economic Education? The Goal of the Center What We Do Teacher Training Programs ... More About the University of Northern Iowa
Why Economic Education? Very few Americans obtain a comprehensive education in economics. Yet our understanding of economics and related issues determines both our effectiveness as voting citizens and how well we manage our personal affairs. As the world becomes increasingly complex, managing national, state and personal economic matters will become even more crucial. Click here to view a brief powerpoint presentation about the Center
The Goal of the Center Helping Iowans learn more about how our economic system works is the goal of the University of Northern Iowa Center for Economic Education. The Center promotes and facilitates the integration of economics beginning in the grade schools and continuing through college. It focuses on the implementation of a solid comprehensive economic education program using quality and proven curriculum materials and training teachers in their use. The desired result is knowledgeable future leaders and decision-makers who are able to effectively participate in the economic, political and social life in Iowa.
What We Do The University of Northern Iowa's Center for Economic Education (UNI-CEE), established in 1975, is part of a nationwide network of the National Council on Economic Education (NCEE). The UNI-CEE, in conjunction with this network is working to increase the quantity and enhance the quality of economic education programs from kindergarten through grade 12 and beyond.

62. Roland Collection - Client Support Alabama
Davenport Art Gallery Community school District St Des Moines Art Center iowa State University Clarke College Elkader Keystone AEA media Center Emmetsburg iowa
http://www.roland-collection.com/rolandcollection/client/iowa.htm
Client Support in the United States
Iowa
Ames
Community School District
Iowa State University
Beitendorf
Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency
Scott Community College
Boone
DMACC
Burlington
Great River Area Education Agency
Ceder Falls Area 7 Media Services State College of Iowa University of Northern Iowa Ceder Rapids Coe College First Lutherian Church First Presbyterian Church Kenwood Park Presbyterian Church Kirkwood Community College Mount Mercy College Clarinda Iowa Western Community College Clinton Mt St Clare College Creston Southwestern Community College Davenport Art Gallery Community School District St Ambrose College Decorah Luther College Des Moines Art Center Iowa State University Drake Grand View College University Varsity Theatre Dubuque Clarke College Elkader Keystone AEA Media Center Emmetsburg Iowa Lakes Community College Forest City Waldorf College Fort Dodge Iowa Central Community College Grinell Grinell College Iowa City University of Iowa Marshalltown Community College Community Schools Mason City Board of Education Senior High School Muscatine Schools Ottumwa Educational Media Center Pella Central College Sioux City Briar Cliff College Dordt College Morningside College Storm Lake Buena Vista College Truro Community School District Waverly Wartburg College

63. Special Projects
Technology Conference; ISLMA Illinois school Library media Association; ITEC - iowa Technology and Education Connection; LACUE - Louisiana
http://eduscapes.com/special/
Special Projects Special Notice. Be sure the check out the following new projects. These are currently active and seeking participants! We're searching for talented students who can communicate with varied media their deep understanding within any content area. Check out the Contest Flyer Scoring Guide , and ISTE Article Check out this cool project! Tons of prizes will be awarded! The deadline for this year is March 15, 2004 Return to Top Current Projects. Links to current project materials are provided below. Some are links within the eduscapes website, while others go directly to project or school websites sponsored by groups who are working with Lamb Learning Group associates. Return to Top Website Connections. Over the years, we've worked with educators from around the world. We've listed a few of our professional friends that continue to do important work in promoting teaching and learning with technology.

64. Communications Media Center At New York Law School
iowa Utilities Board v. FCC iowa Utilities Board, Petitioner, Bell Atlantic Corporation, et al., Intervenors on Appeal, v. Federal Communications Commission
http://www.nyls.edu/cmc/uscases/iubbafcc.htm
Iowa Utilities Board v. FCC
Iowa Utilities Board, Petitioner, Bell Atlantic Corporation, et al., Intervenors on Appeal,
v.
Federal Communications Commission; United States of America, Respondents.
No. 96-3321/96-3406/96-3410/96-3414/96-3416/96-3418/96-3424/96-3430/96-3436/96-3444/96-3450/96-3460/96- 3507/96-3519/96-3520/96-3603/96-3608/96-3696/96-3708/96-3709/96-3756/96-3901/96-3906/96-3982
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
135 F.3d 535;
1998 U.S. App. LEXIS 1043;
January 22, 1998, Filed
SUBSEQUENT HISTORY: [**1]
As Corrected January 23, 1998. Counsel Amended April 21, 1998. PRIOR HISTORY: 96-98, 95-185. DISPOSITION: Petitioners motions to enforce the mandate are granted. COUNSEL: Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the petitioners were Diane Munns of Des Moines, Iowa, for the Iowa Utility Board; Mark L. Evans of Washington, DC, for Ameritech, Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies, BellSouth Corporation, SBC Communications Inc., U S West, Inc., and United States Telephone Association; M. Edward Whelan of Washington, DC, for petitioner/intervenor GTE. Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the respondents were Christopher J. Wright of Washington, DC, for FCC and David W. Carpenter of Chicago, Illinois, for intervenors. JUDGES: Before BOWMAN, WOLLMAN, and HANSEN, Circuit Judges.

65. Communications Media Center At New York Law School
iowa Utilities Board v. FCC iowa Utilities Board, Petitioners, v. Federal Communications Commission, et al, Respondents. iowa Utilities Bd.
http://www.nyls.edu/cmc/uscases/iubvfcc.htm
Iowa Utilities Board v. FCC
Iowa Utilities Board, Petitioners,
v.
Federal Communications Commission, et al, Respondents. *
* This opinion has an abbreviated caption. The full caption in the actual opinion is approximately 88 pages in length. The full caption is included in this LEXIS document at: 1997
U.S. App. LEXIS 18183, *106.
Nos. 96-3321, 96-3406, 96-3410, 96-3414, 96-3416, 96-3418, 96-3424, 96-3430, 96-3436, 96-3444, 96-3450, 96-3453, 96-3460, 96-3507, 96-3519, 96-3520, 96-3603, 96-3608, 96-3696, 96-3708, 96-3709, 96-3756, 96-3901, 96-3906, 96-3982
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
120 F.3d 753;
1997 U.S. App. LEXIS 18183;
1997-2 Trade Cas. (CCH) P71,876; July 18, 1997, Filed SUBSEQUENT HISTORY: As Amended on Partial Grant of Rehearing October 14, 1997, Reported at: 1997 U.S. App. LEXIS 28652. PRIOR HISTORY: [**1] On Petitions for Review of and Order of the Federal Communications Commission. DISPOSITION: Denied as moot because we did not adopt the argument advanced. CORE TERMS: telecommunication, incumbent, carrier, network, unbundled, interconnection, intervenor, intrastate, regulation, consumer, requesting, unbundling, pricing, telephone, state commission, resale, cable, doing business, interstate, entrant, local telephone, competitor, technically, exemption, negotiation, negotiated, feasible, qualify, customer, capability

66. 2000 MSLMA Conference Speakers - Biographies
He has served a media specialist for grades K12 in iowa, Minnesota, and for national standards of the American Association of school Librarians, and is
http://www.mslma.org/annualconference/2000/2000Speakers.html
MSLMA Conference 2000
Featured Speakers Take a look at our wonderful line up of speakers for the upcoming MSLMA Conference. See you there! Lynette Aznavourian, MSLMA Conference Corrdinator David Loertscher
Doug Johnson

Paula Danziger

David V. Loertscher, MLS, PhD
Dr. Loertscher is a Professor at the School of Library and Information Science of San Jose State University where he administers the K-12 library credential program. A past president of the American Association of School Librarians (1995-96), he is a former elementary and secondary library media specialist, and is well-known as an author and speaker on school media centers and educational technology. His book Taxonomies of the School Library Media Program (Libraries Unlimited, c1988) is regarded as the foundation of today's view of the role of the school library in the educational process. Available online is his 1997 paper The Information Literacy Movement of the School Library Media Field: A Preliminary Summary of the Research co-authored with Blanche Woolls. His professional writings have also appeared in School Library Journal and School Library Media Quarterly , and he is the author of numerous books including:

67. Guthrie Center, IA, City Profile - Iowa Hotels, Festivals, Genealogy, Newspapers
schools in or near Guthrie Center school districts in in or near Guthrie Center Museums in iowa National Historic in or near Guthrie Center media ownership in
http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=7361

68. Dallas Center, IA, City Profile - Iowa Hotels, Festivals, Genealogy, Newspapers
schools in or near Dallas Center school districts in or in or near Dallas Center Museums in iowa National Historic in or near Dallas Center media ownership in
http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=7265

69. The University Of Iowa
Welltrained and experienced teachers; Language media center available; in the heart of downtown iowa City. Secondary school graduate, some formal exposure to
http://www.studyusa.com/factshts/iowa.htm
The University of Iowa
Iowa Intensive English Program (IIEP)

38 Macbride Hall
Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1322
Telephone: (319) 335-5630
Fax: (319) 335-6037
Contact Us!

The University of Iowa's Iowa Intensive English Program (IIEP) provides international students with intensive instruction and a cultural, social and academic introduction to the U.S. It focuses its training on improving students' grammar, writing, reading, listening comprehension, pronunciation and conversation skills. The Iowa Intensive English Program at The University of Iowa is accredited by the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA) and agrees to uphold the CEA Standards for English Language Programs.
Highlights
  • Small class size
  • Well-trained and experienced teachers
  • Language media center available
  • Computer instruction provided
  • TOEFL test administered at end of program
  • Conditional admission to the University possible for undergraduate applicants
  • Recreational and social activities included
  • Small, urban, safe, cosmopolitan location

70. ASIL Media Contacts
law issues, please contact the ASIL media Program at Marcella David— University of iowa College of Law Drumbl— Washington and Lee University school of Law.
http://www.asil.org/media/experts.htm
MEDIA CENTER MEDIA KIT
JOIN PRESS LIST

EXPERTS
LEGAL RESOURCES

PUBLICATIONS

EVENTS

ASIL Media Contacts Contact the Media Program

Arab/Israeli Conflict

Corporations and International Law

Development, Health and Foreign Aid
...
WTO, NAFTA and Trade
For additional information or to be put in touch with experts on other international law issues, please contact the ASIL Media Program at (202) 939-6000 or at outreach@asil.org The American Society of International Law is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to advancing the study and use of international law.  As a non-partisan association, the ASIL is open to all points of view in its endeavors, and does not take positions on substantive issues. ARAB/ISRAELI CONFLICT Malvina Halberstam Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University Adrien K. Wing University of Iowa College of Law CORPORATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW Merritt B. Fox

71. Gale - Greenhaven - Trade Shows
FL. Jun 26, Regional Educational media Center Association of Michigan, Traverse City, MI. IL. Sep 2, iowa school media Association, TBD.
http://www.galegroup.com/greenhaven/tradeshows.htm
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

72. Ames High Media Center | Iowa HS Book Award
Ballots will be tallied from high schools around iowa and the winning author will receive the iowa High school Book Award. (F WIT). AHS media Center Home.
http://www.ameshigh.net/mc/ihsba.html
Official IHSBA webpage 2003-2004 List
Read at least two of the following books by February and you will be eligible to VOTE for your favorite book. Ballots will be tallied from high schools around Iowa and the winning author will receive the Iowa High School Book Award
Armstrong, Lance. It's not about the bike : my journey back to life. (B ARM)
Bagdasarian, Adam. Forgotten fire. (F BAG)
Chevalier, Tracy. Girl with a pearl earring. (F CHE)
Crutcher, Chris. Whale talk. (F CRU)
Flinn, Alexandra. Breathing underwater. (F FLI)
Katz, Jon. Geeks : how two lost boys rode the Internet out of Idaho. (338.7 KAT)
McCormick, Patricia. Cut. (F MCC)
Meltzer, Brad. The first counsel. (F MEL)
Nolan, Han. Born blue. (F NOL) Sparks, Nicholas. A walk to remember. (F SPA) Taylor, Mildred D. The land. (F TAY) Wittlinger, Ellen. Razzle. (F WIT) AHS Media Center Home

73. Ames High Media Center | MLA Bib Sheet
Ames High school media Center, Ames CDROM resources, The media and Vietnam. American Decades GOP Candidates Gear Up for Tonight s Debate in iowa. Cedar Rapids
http://www.ameshigh.net/mc/MLA_bib.html
Book with one author Silverstein, Herma. Threads of Evidence: Using Forensic Science to Solve Crimes.
    New York: Holt, 1996.
Roeder, George H., Jr. The Censored War: American Visual Experience During World War
    Two . New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1993.
Book with two authors Biggar, Bill and Joe Myers. Danger Zones: What Parents Should Know about the Internet
    Kansas City: Andrews and McMeel, 1996.
Book or pamphlet with a corporate author Time-Life, Inc. This Fabulous Century: 1950-1960. New York: Time, 1970. Centers for
    Disease Control. Tobacco. Washington: GPO, 1999.
Book with an editor (ed.) or compiler (comp.) Mandelbaum, Paul, ed. First Words: Earliest Writing from Favorite Contemporary Authors.
    Chapel Hill: Algonquin, 1993.
Gordon, Ruth, comp. Pierced by a Ray of Sun: Poems about the Times We Feel Alone. New
    York: HarperCollins, 1995.
Literary work in a
collection (including translations) Essay
Story
Play
Poem
Waller, Robert James. "Jump Shot."

74. Well-stocked, Staffed School Libraries Boost FCAT Scores, UCF Research Shows
Like studies in Colorado, Oregon, Texas, iowa and New between available resources in a school s library and is that if you have an active media center that the
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-02/uocf-wss022004.php
Public release date: 20-Feb-2004
Contact: Tom Evelyn
tevelyn@mail.ucf.edu

University of Central Florida
Well-stocked, staffed school libraries boost FCAT scores, UCF research shows
Students at schools with better libraries outperform peers on Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, University of Central Florida research reveals
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.

75. School Library Journal | Reed Business Information
Children s Hospital 05/06/2004 This site from the iowa Children s Hospital has Site of the Month Carthage (MO) High school media Center 04/01/2004 Nancy
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/community/152/Web Site Reviews/2856
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76. School Library Journal - An Advocate Worth Celebrating
how he and his library media specialist had information literacy standards into their school s improvement plan Kirchhoff, the principal of iowa s Newton Senior
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA332670?display=EditorialNews&indus

77. Media And Journalism Departments
Communication; University of North iowa Department of of Southern California Annenberg school of Communication; Texas at Austin Student media Web; University
http://www.media.uio.no/praktisk/skoler/departments.shtml
Media and Journalism departments
Scandinavia Europe

78. Tom Harkin: HARKIN ANNOUNCES FUNDING TO IMPROVE TECHNOLOGY IN IOWA SCHOOLS
Hills Junior High school Clive $25,000 iowa school for the DIA)ON NUTRITION AND JUNK FOOD AT school. 5/7/2004 ***media ADVISORY**TUESDAY***HARKIN TO ANNOUNCE
http://harkin.senate.gov/news.cfm?id=216910

79. The ITEC INTERFACE Newsletter: Iowa Educators Consortium & Iowa AEA Online
To assist school library media programs in linking students to an array of information, the AEAs in the state of iowa have purchased EBSCOhost and
http://www.imakenews.com/interface/e_article000189889.cfm
Saturday, October 4, 2003 Fall 2003 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 3 HOME CONTENTS ITEC Conference Just Around The Corner
ITEC Conference 2003 Featured Speakers

From the Executive Secretary

ITEC Profile: Denise Schmidt
...
http://www.iec-ia.org

by Jerry Cochrane
The Iowa Educators Consortium, IEC, is an initiative of the Iowa Area Education Agencies. The IEC provides a voluntary purchasing program allowing schools to take advantage of aggressive pricing based on the purchasing volume of many Iowa schools. Products categories include:
Food
Janitorial
Office Supplies
Paper Visit the IEC web site for complete product and pricing information. http://www.iec-ia.org New Media and Technology companies for 2003-2004 include: Crick Software, DEMCO, Sagebrush Education/Econo-Clad Books, World Book Encyclopedia, Curriculum Mapper, Pearson Educational Technologies, Plato Learning and Tech4Learning. Iowa AEA Online 2003 - 2004 Recent research studies at the state and national level have documented the link between strong school library media programs and reading achievement.  One of the key characteristics of strong library media programs identified in

80. Des Moines Arts Festival : [ Emerging Iowa Artists ]
Kara Hedge, 2D Mixed media school iowa State University Ames, IA. Nathan Jansen, Ceramics school Des Moines Art Center West Des Moines, IA.
http://www.desmoinesartsfestival.org/artists/emerging_iowa_artists.php
Emerging Iowa Artists The 2004 Emerging Artists Application is available
on the application form page
The 2004 Des Moines Arts Festival is again featuring the Emerging Iowa Artists Program! This exciting Festival component, sponsored by Principal Financial Group, will offer any Iowa resident currently enrolled in an institution of higher education, an opportunity to promote their talent and sell their work at the Des Moines Arts Festival.
As the fifth-best fine arts festival in the nation, this component will encourage emerging artists to work in Iowa while offering them an opportunity to realize financial gain.
The Emerging Iowa Artist Program is a stand-alone component of the Arts Festival, without any cost to the artist for submitting an application or exhibiting artwork.
We are offering a $1000 Best of Show Award for the Best Student Artist. This award is open to all students regardless of a joint booth or an individual booth.
Student applicants are required to complete the official Emerging Iowa Artist application and submit three slides of their work. The Festival jury will select the emerging artists separately from the Festival artists.
Each year the Des Moines Arts Festival attracts over 200,000 patrons. We are excited to offer the public this opportunity to discover Iowa’s up-and-coming young talent.

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