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         Nebraska School Media Centers:     more detail
  1. Guide for Developing and Evaluating School Library Media Programs: by Nebraska Educational Media Association, 2000-08-15
  2. Survey of Nebraska school library media programs: Nebraska Department of Education library media policy study by Marjorie J Willeke, 2001
  3. Write with dignity: Reporting on people with disabilities by William L Rush, 1983

61. Nebraska
is a hard won commodity, but nebraska’s success is develop software to enable a school district in public broadcasters (and public service media, in general
http://www.benton.org/publibrary/publicmedia/nebraska.html

Contents
Introduction
Opportuntiy
Agents ...
  • Oregon
  • Nebraska
  • Central Indiana
  • New Mexico
    Conclusions
  • Connecting Communities
    Nebraska: The Reality of Multi-Platform Programming
    • CLASS
    • Wonderwise Science Education
    • Grassroots
    • NCITE
    • NAPT
    No state in the Union has a greater investment in public media than Nebraska, and no state has done more to ensure that its facilities – and its thinking – are state-of-the-art. Nebraska Educational Telecommunications (NET) is the engine-room of this enterprise, largely financed by the state government and its educational institutions, but with many of its individual projects funded by federal grants. Molded by its geographical location on the plains, it has been a pioneer first of correspondence learning, then of distance communication and learning, and now of interactive media development for all kinds of education and information. The amount of activity is awesome. NET is the umbrella organization that includes the eight state-licensed stations of the Nebraska ETV Network, a s well as KUON/Channel 12 in Lincoln, which is licensed to the University of Nebraska, and the nine state-funded radio stations that make up the Nebraska Public Radio Network. In addition to over-the-air broadcasting, it has: NEB*SAT, a 28-channel satellite system that provides communications for educational and state government services, as well as public broadcasting;

    62. City Of Lincoln: Mayor's Media Release
    Lincoln Community Foundation and the nebraska Investment Finance to provide before and after-school activities adult GED classes and media center opportunities
    http://www.ci.lincoln.ne.us/city/mayor/media/2002/012402a.htm
    Date:
    January 24, 2002
    For More Information Contact:
    Diane Gonzolas, Citizen Information Center, 441-7831
    Lea Ann Johnson, CLC Coordinator, 436-1964 Bonnie Coffey, Women’s Commission, 441-7716
    City Receives Grant for Community Learning Centers
    Mayor's summit on school and community partnerships set for January 31
    Mayor Don Wesely today announced that the City of Lincoln has received a grant to assist in establishing and maintaining Community Learning Centers (CLCs). The city now has 13 CLCs, which are partnerships based in schools or other community locations where neighborhood teams plan, implement or expand projects that meet the community's needs. The 30-month technical assistance grant is from the National League of Cities' (NLC) Institute for Youth, Education and Families. While no monetary value is associated with the grant, it enables the city to access national experts in establishing and sustaining CLCs and underwrites site visits to other cities which have received similar grants. "We have a great school system, but every system has students who need more help and support than others," said Mayor Wesely. "We need a coordinated, community effort to address this achievement gap. The partnerships and collaboration offered by the Community Learning Centers have enormous potential. By supporting and sustaining these Centers, we are supporting and sustaining our neighborhoods and families, while giving students greater opportunities to succeed in school."

    63. Gale - Greenhaven - Trade Shows
    19, Tennessee Association of school Librarians, Franklin 25, Florida Association for media in Education, Oct 2325, nebraska/nebraska Educational media Association,
    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

    64. Lincoln High School, Lincoln, Nebraska
    It is also one of the oldest high schools in nebraska. Links at Front Entrance (click to enlarge). Math Online Learning. media/Information Center.
    http://lhs.lps.org/
    Lincoln High School was founded in 1871 and is the oldest of the six public high schools in the city of Lincoln, Nebraska. It is also one of the oldest high schools in Nebraska.
    (click to enlarge)
    May Linksletter

    (click to enlarge) The present building (north or front entrance shown at the left) was opened in 1915 with major additions completed in 1927, 1957, 1985 and 1996. During the past 131 years of service to the community, over 40,000 students have graduated from LHS.
    Search lhs.lps.org
    Search teachers.lps.org
    Search WWW
    About LHS
    Maps - Directions Activities Clubs ... Staff Last Updated: Friday, May 28, 2004 12:44 AM
    Page served 113770 times since March 28, 2003

    65. Medical Images On The Web
    The media gallery is indexed by body part and at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center, the Atlas MD from the University of nebraska school of Medicine
    http://www.unmc.edu/library/eresources/medimage.html
    Medical Images on the Web
    General image sites Dermatology Endoscopy Pediatrics ... Pathology
    General
    Bristol Biomedical Images Archive
    http://www.brisbio.ac.uk/
    This is a categorized archive of 20,000 images. A search engine facilitates retrieval of images on specific topics or conditions. Before downloading full-size images, users must complete a free registration process, but users can search and browse the archive first without registering. The creators of the archive allow free use of the images for teaching and educational purposes.The archive is maintained by the University of Bristol, UK.
    Challenger Corporation Medical Images Demonstration
    http://www.embbs.com/challenger/chall.html
    This site provides access to approximately 30 sample images. The images may be saved and used in lecutures as long as the MD Challenger name is displayed. A mixture of dermatologic, radiologic, and ophthalmologic images are included.
    Google Images Search
    Google's search engine can be used to search for images on the Internet. Go to the "Google Image Search" home page (address above) and enter your search terms into the search box. For example type "ultrasound" to retrieve ultrasound images. Using one or two search terms usually works best with "Google Image Search."

    66. Communications Media Center At New York Law School
    regard to any transmission media or technology had begun, but Iowa, nebraska, Washington, California nonprofit elementary and secondary school classrooms, health
    http://www.nyls.edu/cmc/uscases/fcc98146.htm
    Deployment of Advanced Telecommunications
    In the Matter of Inquiry Concerning the Deployment of
    Advanced Telecommunications Capability to All Americans in a
    Reasonable and Timely Fashion, and Possible Steps to
    Accelerate Such Deployment Pursuant to Section 706 of the
    Telecommunications Act of 1996
    CC Docket 98-146
    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
    1998 FCC LEXIS 4131
    RELEASE-NUMBER: FCC 98-187
    August 7, 1998 Released; Adopted August 6, 1998 ACTION: [*1] NOTICE OF INQUIRY JUDGES: By the Commission: Commissioners Ness and Powell issuing separate statements OPINION: I. INTRODUCTION 1. This proceeding concerns the arrival of the broadband communications services of the twenty-first century what Congress has called the "deployment on a reasonable and timely basis of advanced telecommunications capability to all Americans." We intend for advanced technology to have every opportunity to flourish and herein we seek comment on ways to make its deployment more efficient and more inclusive. Advanced capability and services can create investment, wealth, and jobs. They can meaningfully improve the nation's productivity and educational, social, and health care services. They can create a more productive, knowledgeable, and cohesive nation. 2. Many signs point to a demand for advanced services. The Internet is one of the wonders of the decade. The computer industry, promoters of leading edge technologies, and millions of ordinary consumers are clamoring for high-speed access to it. More generally, demand for more "broadband" or "high-speed bandwidth" is increasing exponentially. Methods for delivering digital information at high speeds are emerging in all segments [*2] of the communications industry wireline telephone, terrestrial and satellite wireless, cable, and broadcast, to name only a few.

    67. Daniel Callison
    SiteLevel Library Power Case Study of Lincoln, nebraska Excellence on Programs and Services 1925-1995. In The Emerging school Library media Center.
    http://www.slis.indiana.edu/faculty/callison.html
    Search You are here: Site Map Contact Us Home SLIS HOME ... CONTACT
    Daniel Callison
    School of Library and Information Science , Indianapolis
    755 W. Michigan, UL1110A, Indianapolis, IN 46202
    Professor and Executive Associate Dean
    Coordinator of Internships
    Director of School Library Media Education
    The Advanced Certification for Teacher of Library Media

    Fall 2002

    School Media Careers
    ... School Media Jobs
    Education and Professional Background
    Ed.D., Instructional Systems Technology, Indiana University, 1982
    M.S., Education, Indiana University, 1981
    M.L.S., Emporia State University, 1973 Director of Media Services
    School of Education, Indiana University, 1979-1981 Topeka (KS), High School, 1972-1979 Editor, School Library Media Research LIRT Top 20 1999-2000
    Research and Teaching
    Research interests include information literacy and inquiry, collection development, and management of school media programs. Dr. Callison is also interested in free inquiry learning environments including school library media centers, children's museums, and inquiry and discourse in student research projects K-undergraduate.

    68. Braille Producer - Zip Code Starting With 6
    Special Education media Center; 3215 Cuming Street, Rm 4029, Omaha NE 68131; 402554 nebraska school for the Visually Handicapped; 824 Tenth Ave., PO Box 129
    http://www.duxburysystems.com/resources/produs6.asp
    Braille Producer - Zip Codes Starting with 6
  • Caffarelli Camille, Horizons for the Blind ; 2 North Williams Street, Crystal Lake IL 60014; 815-444-8800 v; e-mail: mail@horizons-blind.org; Some recipies and craft patterns in braille LICA-NSSEO Vision West; 1855 Mount Prospect Road, Des Plaines IL 60018; 708-803-9444 or 708-803-9455 v Hadley School for the Blind ; 700 Elm Street, Winnetka IL 60093; 847-446-8111 v; 847-446-8153 f; e-mail: info@hadley-school.org; Hadley is the only correspondence school for the blind. They do a lot of braille work. (translation) Lloyd of Lloyd's; 129 North Lambert Avenue, Glen Ellyn IL 60137 Philip J. Rock Center and School; 818 DuPage Boulevard, Glen Ellyn IL 60137; 708-790-2474 v; 708-790-4893 f Central Blind Rehabilitation Center; VA Hospital, Hines IL 60141; 312-343-7200 v; (translation) Drobnick Mary Elllen, South Metropolitan Association for Low-Incidence Handicapped; 800 Governors Highway, P.O. Box 460, Flossmoor IL 60422; 708-957-7100 x251 v; 708-957-5641 f; (translation) Butera Denise, Guild for the Blind; 180 North Michigan #1700, Chicago IL 60601; 312-236-8569 v; 312-236-8128 f; mixture of for pay and volunteer; literary [certified LOC] (translation)
  • 69. TED 4710/8716 - Reference And Bibliography
    Review the aims and objectives of the library media center. state guidelines which impact the school information center and NDE Rule 10 and nebraska Guide) 2.11
    http://www.unomaha.edu/~edmedia/4000.html
    Educational Media Library Science Programs Admissions Media ...
    Main Page
    UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA
    TEACHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Special Studies (Methods of Teaching Library Media)
    TED 4000/8970 1.0 COURSE DESCRIPTION
    1.1 The purpose of this three-hour course is to provide candidates and information specialists with a knowledge base to enhance their effectiveness in teaching the necessary skills needed to successfully utilize the information resources available in information centers. 1.2 The course is intended for teacher candidates and information specialists in a variety of information environments. 1.3 Prerequisites of the course Graduates - - Graduate standing and 12 hours course work 2.0 OBJECTIVES By the end of the course, teacher candidates and information specialists will be able to: 2.1 Review the aims and objectives of the library media center. (ALA/AASL Component 2.2 and 4.1)
    2.2 Gain an understanding of the assessments and prescription processes to assure that candidates and information specialists develop information literacy competencies. (ALA/AASL Component 2.0)

    70. Higher Education Center: What Campuses Are Doing
    for conducting a social norms print media campaign. of nebraskaLincoln The University of nebraska-Lincoln has norms messages in back-to-school campaigns for
    http://www.edc.org/hec/socialnorms/campuses/
    Search this site
    powered by FreeFind What Campuses are Doing In the fall of 1998, The U.S. Department of Education, Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities program awarded 2-year grants to several institutions of higher education to conduct interventions designed to correct misperceptions of student alcohol and other drug use among a large or influential subpopulation of students. Subpopulations targeted included first year students, members of Greek organizations and athletes. While most schools used campus media to disseminate messages, other innovative strategies were also used by some grantees, including small group presentations and mailings. The following schools were awarded grants. Click on the school name for project summaries written by grantees and for examples of campaign messages and materials. If your school has a social norms project you would like to include on our website, please send information to the Higher Education Center at HigherEdCtr@edc.org Rutgers University
    RU SURE? Changing the Culture of College Drinking by Correcting Student Misperceptions Through Interpersonal, Experiential Learning Strategies University of Missouri-Columbia
    Most MU Students Make Good Choices University of North Florida
    Tailored Stage and Social Norm Prevention Strategies for First Year Residential University Students University of Oregon
    The New View 2000 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
    Choices and Voices: Warhawks Educated for Alcohol, Drug and Violence Prevention

    71. University Of Nebraska Alumni Association
    Horizon Middle school. Activities Junior Library Board, media Center Excellence Team, Band, Victory Learning Experence Participating in the nebraska 8th Grade
    http://www.huskeralum.com/events/bfc/04champions/results1.php?search2=Horizon Mi

    72. WICHITA STATE MEDIA CENTER, Wichita State University, Kansas, United States
    director and professor, University of nebraska at Omaha (UNO and the W. Frank Barton school of Business This site is maintained by WICHITA STATE media CENTER.
    http://www.wichita.edu/aqr2003/
    Wichita State University's web content is accessible to all versions of every browser. However, your browser may not support basic Web standards, preventing the accurate display of our site's design and structure. Please upgrade to the most recent version of Internet Explorer here. We support the mission of the Web Standards Project in encouraging readers to use current browsers.
    Welcome to Wichita State University. Skip directly to: Links Content Search Thu , June 10, 2004 6:37:26 PM CT WICHITA STATE MEDIA CENTER
    Warning: Scripting is not available in this browser.
    + Larger Font - Smaller Font ACADEMIC CALENDAR CONTACT INFORMATION ... WSU PROFILE
    2003 Airline Quality Rating Report
    Download the Entire 2003 AQR Report in PDF Format
    Audio Quotes from WSU Professor Dean Headley
    Airline Quality Rating Synopsis (HTML format) For Immediate Release April 7, 2003 Joe Kleinsasser, WSU, Director, News and Media Relations
    (316) 978-3013 or joe.kleinsasser@wichita.edu
    Tim Kaldahl UNO, Assistant Director, Media Relations, University Affairs
    (402) 554-3502 or tkaldahl@mail.unomaha.edu

    73. Nieer.org - State Databank - Nebraska
    can be benefit children, birth to 5 years old, living in the Ralston school district. nebraska Department of Education. Child care centers for 3 yearolds 13, NR.
    http://nieer.org/states/state.php?StateID=NE

    74. Baltimoresun.com - Porn Switched With School Announcement
    the media specialist leaves the media center and goes this being the last week of school, a senior legal issues • Tornadoes sweep across nebraska; One dead (7
    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/sns-othernews-0519porn,0,4547336.story

    75. Lefler Home Page
    Library media center books are now overdue You are cordially invited to the Lincoln Public Schools Arts PM at Elder Art Gallery on the nebraska Wesleyan Campus
    http://lefler.lps.org/
    About Our School
    Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade E-mail a Teacher ... Bulletin Board
    Departments
    Art Business Computers English ... Art Club Campus Life Student Council Drama Club Sports
    The Publications class wants you all to
    have a great summer!
    Daily Bulletin
    June 4, 2004
    Lunch Friday:Manager Selects Menu
    You will no longer be able to charge lunches. Do you owe money to the
    cafeteria? Please pay your bill.
    KFRX Summer Fun Passes are still available for $ 5.00.. in the office.
    The 8th grade Dance pictures are on display in the office display cases
    until Thursday, June 10th. Hand in your orders to the box on the office counter by Thursday, June 10th !!! You much have the correct change or make your check payable to The Picture Man. This is, the last day! If you still have a library book out, please return it today. Thanks and have a good summer. Mr. Dawson

    76. Lefler Middle School Media Center Addition
    Project Page. This page contains information on the Lefler Middle school media Center Project. Not all information may be included at the request of the contractor or owner, or due to the age of the
    http://www.seiwired.com/lefler.html
    Project Page
    This page contains information on the Lefler Middle School Media Center Project. Not all information may be included at the request of the contractor or owner, or due to the age of the project. Click on "general contractor' or "owner" to see references, click on 'More Photos...' to see additional views. Click on the photo to enlarge. Project:
    Address:
    Description:
    LEFLER MIDDLE SCHOOL
    1100 S 48th
    LINCOLN, NE
    "LIBRARIES" ARE NOW MEDIA CENTERS. BESIDES DOUBLING THE AREA BY ENCLOSING AN EXISTING COURTYARD, THE LOCAL AREA NETEWORK (LAN) WAS EXPANDED TO INCLUDE SCORES OF COMPUTER TERMINALS FOR STUDENTS USE. THE CAPACITY OF THE ELECTRICAL SERVICE WAS DOUBLED TO MEET UPDATED AIRCONDITIONING NEEDS. REMOVAL AND RESORATION OF ELECTRICAL SERVICE NEEDED TO BE ACCOMPLISHED WITH MINIMAL DOWNTIME SO CONSTRUCTION AND STAFF SERVICES COULD CONTINUE.
    Date Complete:
    Contractor:
    Address: Phone: Fax: Email/Website: Contact: Owner: Address: Phone: Fax: Email/Website: Contact:
    M. W ANDERSON

    77. Southwest Nebraska News - From The Republican Valley Media Group, McCook, NE
    Southwest nebraska's 1 resource for news, weather, sports and entertainment Serving Red Willow, Hitchcock and Furnas Counties.
    http://www.swnebr.net/

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    National Weather Service: Hazardous Weather Outlook for Southwest Nebraska ... HEADLINE ALERTS Receive breaking news stories in your email. ADVERTISE HERE Expand your business with a customized ad on our site. CAMBRIDGE WEBCAM Check the weather at Cambridge, NE with this handy webcam feature. WEBMAIL Check your email from anywhere in the world. CHECK USAGE Check your monthly internet usage time with this handy feature. RAIN GAUGE Do you check your rain gauge? Here users are able to share their findings. Alma Arapahoe Benkelman Curtis ... Wauneta Movie listings are updated each Friday; please use the phone numbers provided to confirm time and title. Shiite fighters, Iraqi police clash in Najaf: At least four reported dead Sharon goes ahead with pullout plan despite opposition AUDIO BBC News Summary (Real Media) ... Grand Island Independent: Former insurance agent sentenced in fraud case Webmail Postini UserID: Password: View classified ads Place your classified ad SEARCH ENGINES Need help finding information? Try your luck here!

    78. Nebraska Information Technology Commission IT Clearinghouse  Education Resource
    NITC home page, nebraska Information Technology in colleges, universities, and high schools. administrators, technology directors, media center specialists, and
    http://www.nitc.state.ne.us/itc/education/IT_journals.htm
    Nebraska Information Technology Commission
    IT Clearinghouse
    Education Resources Information Technology Journals American Journal of Distance Education
    The American Journal of Distance Education (AJDE), edited by Michael G. Moore, is one of the most important vehicles for the dissemination of research and scholarship in the field. The AJDE encourages submission of articles about critical perspectives on the values that drive distance education as well as its methods and techniques. It is designed for use by professional trainers; teachers in schools, colleges, and universities; researchers; adult educators; and other specialists in education and communications. Yearly subscriptions range from $45 for individuals to $75 for institutions.
    Chronicle of Higher Education

    With special sections on Technology and Distance Education, this prominent journal allows the reader to subscribe to the full Web version or click and read excerpts in select categories. A full subscription costs $75 for one year (49 issues) or $135 for two years (98 issues).
    Computer Learning

    Computer Learning is the free annual publication of the Computer Learning Foundation, released each Fall. It includes articles and information on all of the Foundation's programs and materials for the year, Computer Learning Month activities and contests, and a catalog of resources to help parents and educators use technology effectively with children.

    79. Student Site - Arbor Park Middle School - Blair, Nebraska 68008
    Welcome. Arbor Park Middle school 1717 Admas Street PO Box 288 Blair, nebraska 68008 Ph 402426-2735 Fax 402-533-8110.
    http://apms.blairschools.org/student/index.cfm
    Welcome Arbor Park Middle School
    1717 Admas Street
    P.O. Box 288
    Blair, Nebraska 68008
    Ph: 402-426-2735
    Fax: 402-533-8110 About APMS
    Activities

    Administration

    Arboretum
    ...
    Technology
    APMS News District News Alumni Brunch
    Blair High School Alumni Brunch is set for June 12, 2004 BCS Connect BCS Connect is an "opt-in" service, meaning you have to specifically ask to receive information. At the bottom of each email you'll find a link that allows you to add or remove your name from all the lists we make available. Bears on the Air! Listen to the Bears on Dana's station, KDCV 91.1 FM or on the web. Technology No Information is available at this time. Student Student Sites
    General Homework Magazines Search Science/Math Social Studies Berit's Best for Children WindyCreek HomeSchool Sites for Kids Midlink Magazine Kids Search Tools ... KidsClick!

    80. Schedule By School - Hormel - Careers
    Search Corporate. Schedule by school. 03/03/04, University of nebraska Kearney, Interviews, PM, QA,
    http://www.hormel.com/templates/careers.asp?catitemid=69&id=616

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