Helena Elementary School Story times are planned using the alabama Course of Study, Shelby County All students coming to the Library media Center for activities other than http://www.shelbyed.k12.al.us/schools/hes/faculty/cbell/policy.htm
Extractions: Teachers, Students and Parents Cheryl Bell Phyllis Ricco Library Media Specialist Library Media Aide MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the library media program is to ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information. BASIC OPERATION - Teachers The Library Media Center operates on a flexible schedule during the hours of 7:30 A.M. until 2:45 P.M. All students who wish to check out books should return a signed copy of the STUDENT MEDIA CENTER RULES. These forms are kept on file in the library media center. Kindergarten classes are scheduled weekly for a thirty-minute story time. They are allowed to check out books at this time. Kindergarten students may take their books home. Story times are planned using the Alabama Course of Study, Shelby County Course of Study and Literacy Partners Information Standards.
JSU Distance Learning - Videoconferencing Sites OXFORD HIGH school media Center - 915 Stewart St., Oxford, AL 36203 (OHS) Pell City High school will be on your left. From Birmingham, alabama http://distance.jsu.edu/DLVideoconfSites.htm
Extractions: Online Courses Videoconferencing Video-Based Courses STEP ... All Distance Courses Videoconferencing Sites This is a list of Videoconferencing Sites used by JSU. For directions and a map from your address to a site, click the button located with each site description below and follow the instructions provided. Simply close the window to return to this page. BARTOW COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION - 65 Gilreath Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 ( BCB Top BEVILL MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY CENTER - Room 115, 401 Trade School Road, Gadsden, Alabama 35903 ( BVC Located in Gadsden, Alabama across from Gadsden State Community College. From Huntsville, Alabama travel U.S. Hwy. 431 South. In Attalla, take I-59 South. Approximately one-half mile on I-59 take exit 182. Travel to the end of I-759. Turn right onto George Wallace Drive. Take the first left onto Trade School Road. The Center is the first building on the right. A map is available at http://gadsden.atn.org/centers.php
Extractions: Students may transfer graduate credit from another university or other departments. Nine hours of credit is the maximum that can be applied toward the M.L.I.S. for graduate courses taken outside the school of Library and Information Studies (S.L.I.S.), directed- research courses, and internships. Students may combine these hours as follows:
Greg Koontz Airshows & Aerobatic School Home Page airshows flight training event producer media center downloads Greg Koontz flies from his aerobatic headquarters in Ashville, alabama. http://www.gkairshows.com/docs/media.htm
Extractions: Greg has performed in hundreds of airshows with his Super Decathlon all over the eastern United States, Caribbean and Central America, and has become known as the premier performer and aerobatic instructor in the Super Decathlon. He travels across the United States putting on his popular Spin and Aircraft Upset Clinics, as well as operating his aerobatic school in Alabama. Greg has over 20,000 flight hours in over 155 different aircraft types. He has spent his career as a flight instructor, charter pilot, and corporate flight department manager, flying everything from Cubs to Jets. Greg has always kept one foot in Sport aviation even when busy flying corporate aircraft. Now he has left 30 years of flying business passengers behind him to concentrate on his love for grass roots aviation.
Information Center - Media The school, like 16 others in alabama, purchased dozens of Sony PlayStations Jackie Nunn, director of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Technology http://www.smallschoolsworkshop.org/bs092004amcgillis.html
Extractions: Second in a series TALLADEGA, Ala. Graham Elementary School has no shortage of problems, so it might seem surprising that when it was awarded a $100,000-per-year federal grant earlier this year for "comprehensive school reform," the school used most of the money to buy educational video games. The school, like 16 others in Alabama, purchased dozens of Sony PlayStations and, to go with them, reading and math programs from an education software company called Lightspan. Designed like video games, the programs came with colorful graphics, point totals and names like "Kazmania" and "The Three Decoders." Graham Elementary Principal Frank Buck said he was persuaded partly by Lightspan's success claims at schools such as Lansdowne Elementary in Baltimore County, where 34 percent of kindergarten-to-second-graders supposedly posted major test score gains with the software.
SLIS IUB > People > Daniel Callison Callison, D. The Impact of New Technologies on school media Center Facilities . Callison has served on evaluation teams for University of alabama, http://www.slis.indiana.edu/faculty/callison.html
Extractions: Topeka (KS), High School, 1972-1979 Editor, School Library Media Research , LIRT Top 20 1999-2000 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.
Sea Grant Media Center - Mississippi/Alabama - Future Scientists Pilot studies in Mississippi supported by Mississippialabama Sea Grant The project started as a three-hour field trip program for four school groups at http://www.seagrantnews.org/news/mieducation.html
Extractions: Mississippi/Alabama Sea Grant 9-94 Marine Education Effort Trains Future Scientists The impact of science education on coastal and ocean science, policy, management and technology is often evaluated in terms of training and education at the college level. But pre-college students must be in the science education pipeline to maintain a steady and diverse cadre of graduate students in marine-related studies. Sea Grant meets that need well. A look at major meetings, such as the Marine Technology Society's annual conference, will show that Sea Grant educators are in the forefront of hands-on, discovery education in marine sciences for pre-college students and the adults who teach them. Model K-12 Programs Pilot studies in Mississippi supported by Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant established national models for programs that introduce students and teachers to the marine environment and ignite their enthusiasm for science. For example, "Project Marine Discovery" reaches 31,000 students each year with structured field trips and other hands-on marine science programs. The project started as a three-hour field trip program for four school groups at kindergarten through 12th grade levels; it now encompasses a variety of programs run by a corps of professional marine educators and docents for individuals from nursery school to the elderly. The Renew America Foundation selected "Project Marine Discovery" as the nation's top environmental education program in the marine and coastal protection category and gave the program its 1993 National Environmental Achievement Award.
Alabama Instructional Media Association Contact Us school Performances school Library media Center Web Sites It provides a forum for school library media specialists, administrators, http://www.fayette.k12.al.us/fes/aima/
Extractions: AIMA (Alabama Instructional Media Association) is a professional organization dedicated to the improvement of instruction through the utilization of media and technology. It provides a forum for school library media specialists, administrators, curriculum specialists, teachers, library media educators, graduate students, professional association leaders, retired library media professionals, etc. to promote excellence in education in Alabama through effective school library media programs. AIMA is the state affiliate of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology, the American Association of School Librarians, and the Alabama Education Association.
CAMPUS NEWS TWO NEW centers ESTABLISHED AT UAB. The University of alabama System Board UABs Department of Foreign Languages is developing a media center that will http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=19171
International Journal Of Instructional Media Contributors University of alabama school of Medicine, Birmingham, AL University of Alaska,Anchorage, AK University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT http://www.adprima.com/ijim2.htm
Extractions: IJIM With its thirty-two years of publication, THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA has been a multi-cultural refereed journal for professionals interested in cutting edge technologies to improve the learning process. IJIM is aimed at keeping learners, teachers and trainers abreast of the most current thinking and research strategies available throughout the world for learners in colleges, universities, public schools, government, business and industry. Most importantly, the Journals commitment to excellence was achieved by publishing manuscripts from 484 colleges and universities, 66 government, business, and industrial sources and 34 public schools and school systems. For these organizations, the Journal has become recognized worldwide as a required library resource that assists professionals, teachers, trainers and the students they serve. We trust this data identifies the need to SUBSCRIBE, PUBLISH, and READ the INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA WHY SUBSCRIBE: to provide those you serve with documentation of the most current thinking, research, and strategies for learning, teaching, and training utilizing technology.
Marshall Space Flight Center Media Advisory 01-345 (11-05-01) NASA Marshall Center to cosponsor High school Senior Day at alabama A M University Visit the Marshall News Center for news media at http://www.msfc.nasa.gov/news/news/releases/2001/01-345.html
Alabama alabama Christian Academy, Montgomery. alabama school for the Blind, Talladega MPS media Resource Center, Montgomery. Munford High school, Munford http://www.intheclassroom.org/stossel/teachers/alabama.htm
Extractions: Alabama Abbeville High School, Abbeville Adair Middle School, Clanton Adams Middle School, Saraland Addison High School, Addison Alabama Avenue Middle School, Albertville Alabama Christian Academy, Montgomery Alabama School for the Blind, Talladega Alabama School for the Deaf, Talladega Alabama School of Fine Arts, Birmingham Alabama School of Math and Science, Mobile Alabama State Department of Education, Montgomery Alba Middle School, Bayoulabatre Albertville High School, Albertville Alexandria High School, Alexandria Aliceville High School, Aliceville Aliceville Middle School, Alicevillle Anniston High School, Anniston Arab High School, Arab Ardmore High School, Ardmore Ashville Middle School, Ashville
Extractions: site index ED.gov 2000 Tables and Figures All Years of Tables and Figures ... Download this table as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (54 kb Excel file). Download this table as a Lotus 123 spreadsheet (40 kb Lotus file). Download this table in PDF format (19 kb PDF file). Table 416. Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state: 1993-94 -Not available. NOTE: Books held per 100 students during the most recent full week of school. Percentages are based on schools that have library/media centers. In school year 1990-91, 96 percent of public schools had library/media centers. Standard errors appear in parentheses. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Schools and Staffing Survey, 1993-94, unpublished data. (This table was prepared August 1997.) back to top NCES Headlines JUST RELEASED! Projections of Education Statistics to 2014 UPDATED! Build a Data Table Using Public Elementary/Secondary Data NEW UPDATES! Search for Schools, Colleges and Libraries NCES Home ... Site Index National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences U.S. Dept. of Education
Libweb - Libraries On The Web Center Huntsville, AL, alabama, USA; Reeds Spring High school Reeds Spring, MO, Walter Johnson High school media Center Bethesda, MD, Maryland, USA http://lists.webjunction.org/libweb/usa-special.html
Extractions: Libraries on the Web USA Special Current update: 09/17/05 If this list is too long, try a keyword search AIP Center for History of Physics College Park, MD, Maryland, USA Air Force Research Laboratory Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH, Ohio, USA Aitkin High School Aitkin, MN, Minnesota, USA Alaska Resources Library and Information Service Anchorage, AK, Alaska, USA American Antiquarian Society Worcester, MA, Massachusetts, USA American Baptist Historical Society Rochester, NY, New York, USA American Kennel Club Library New York, NY, New York, USA American Museum of Natural History New York, NY, New York, USA American Organ Archives Princeton, NJ, New Jersey, USA American Philosophical Society Philadelphia, PA, Pennsylvania, USA Anchorage School District Anchorage, AK, Alaska, USA Arcadia Valley Middle/High School Ironton, MO, Missouri, USA Archives of African American Music and Culture Bloomington, IN, Indiana, USA Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL, Illinois, USA Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL, Illinois, USA Audio Visual Institute of DuPage Lombard, IL, Illinois, USA
Groups Question Education Nominee's Record On School Commercialism FAAP, Chair, Task Force on Commercialism in Public Schools, alabama Chapter, Susan Linn, EdD, Associate Director, media Center of the Judge Baker http://www.commercialalert.org/issues-article.php?article_id=44&subcategory_id=5
Statement On Junk Food Marketing To Children â Commercial Alert school; Associate Director, media Center, Judge Baker Children s Center and Senior Associate Dean for Students, Univ. of alabama school of Medicine http://www.commercialalert.org/news-releases.php?article_id=221&month=02&year=20
Extractions: Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University , also known as or AAMU , is an accredited , public, coeducational land grant college established under the terms of the Morrill Act of 1890 located in Normal , Madison County, Alabama . It is also a Historically Black University National Public Radio affiliate station WJAB 90.9 FM , which operates 24/7 on the campus. crimson and white and their mascot is the Bulldog NCAA Division I (I-AA for football) in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). edit One of its most influential presidents and the longest serving was its fourth, Joseph Fanning Drake , who served from until . Drake's appointment request by the legislature was made when he was previously Dean of the College at Alabama State College in Montgomery Alabama The first library on the campus was built with funds from the Carnegie Foundation in 1904 for $12,000, and was named for its benefactor, Andrew Carnegie . In the 's it was remodeled at a cost of $70,000 and provided additional book stacks and reading rooms. The library was two stories tall, and with a little over 4000 square feet (370 m²), it served several purposes and housed the offices of the President, Business Manager and Treasurer, Home and Farm Demonstration Agents, the
SURA/ViDe 5th Annual Digital Video Workshop Joe Bakan, Director, Educational media Center, Tufts University Web ContentCoordinator, University of alabama at Birmingham school of Public Health http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2003/attendees.shtml
Extractions: March 24-26, 2003 The SURA/ViDe workshop is supported in part by the NCSA Alliance PACS (Partner for Advanced Computational Services) program to promote the exchange of information on the latest technology advances in networking. Home Sponsors and Contributors Program Exhibitors ... Attendees **Tarun Abhichandani, Research Assistant, Claremont Graduate University
The Joint IASL/AASL Conference, Birmingham, Alabama, 1999 Links to online resources outside the school library media center Association ofschool Librarianship, Birmingham, alabama, USA, November 1014, 1999. http://www.hi.is/~anne/iasl99.html
Extractions: November 1999 This presentation forms part of the Third International Forum on Research in School Librarianship, itself part of the joint IASL/AASL conference. It describes a longitudinal study of school library Web pages/sites, the ultimate aim of which is the development of quality indicators for school library Web pages/sites. The work began in 1996 with a content analysis of 50 randomly-selected school library Web pages/sites; the results have been published in The Electronic Library (volume 14, number 6, December 1996) and Scan summary tables from the conference presentation. See also: School Library Pages by Linda Bertland What's On the Menu? School Web Sites in the United States, 1998