Extractions: Central Connecticut State University has been awarded a highly coveted three-year grant in excess of $1 million by the U.S. Department of Education. The grant, known as the PT3 award (Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to use Technology), will enable CCSU to train future pre-collegiate teachers to make effective use of educational technologies in t heir classrooms. "We're proud that CCSU is the first and the only university in the state to receive this federal grant," said Dr. Richard L. Judd, CCSU president. "The grant makes it possible for our faculty in the School of Education and Professional Studies to integrate technology in all aspects of teacher preparation. This will help make it possible for Connecticut school children to take advantage of the many forms of learning that educational technology offers, and we believe it will help to reduce the digital divide in some of the state's highest need public schools. According to Dr. Ellen Whitford, dean of the School of Education and Professional Studies, "The PT3 project will help CCSU faculty to integrate technology into teacher preparation. Furthermore, it will benefit 100 percent of our 900 graduating pre-service teacher candidates over the grant period."
Citing Sources Fairfield Woods Middle school media Center, Fairfield, CT. 10 October2004 http//infotrac.galegroup.com . Flu is Sending More and More to Hospital. http://www.fairfield.k12.ct.us/fairfieldwoods/c_fairfieldwoods/20/citing_sources
Extractions: Author(s). Title City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Book with one author: Wormser, Richard L. Three Faces of Vietnam New York: Franklin Watts, 1993. Book with two authors: Simpson, Carolyn, and Penelope Hall. Careers in Medicine New Haven, CT: Rosen Publishing, 1994 Book with four or more authors: Simpson, Carolyn, et al. Careers in Medicine . New Haven, CT: Rosen Publishing, 1994. Book with an Editor instead of an author: Shaw, Edward, ed. Book of Baseball . New York: Grolier, Inc. 2003. GENERAL ENCYCLOPEDIA: Authors Last Name, First Name. Title of article. Title of Encyclopedia Edition. Allinson, Gary. Japan. The World Book Encyclopedia 1999 ed. Alaska. Comptons Encyclopedia 2001 ed. ARTICLE in ONE VOLUME of a MULTIVOLUME WORK or SPECIALIZED ENCYCLOPEDIA: Authors Last Name, First Name. Title of article. Title of Encyclopedia.
Media Center Home Page Granby Memorial Middle school media Center. Granby Memorial Middle school, 321Salmon Brook St., Granby, CT 06035 860844-3034 http://www.granby.k12.ct.us/MSMedia/mchome.html
Media Center Catalog Granby Memorial Middle school media Center Virtual Branch Library. Read andResearch @ the Center! media Center Catalogs Search Tools Electronic Sources http://www.granby.k12.ct.us/MSMedia/mc2catalog.html
Extractions: Read and Research @ the Center! Media Center Catalogs Search Tools Electronic Sources Internet Links ... Home Media Center Catalogs We are very fortunate to have both the High School and Middle School libraries available to us! If you want High School materials, please ask the Middle School media center staff to order them for you from the High School. It usually takes a day or two for the items to come over to the Middle School media center. When you are ready to return the materials, they can be returned to either center. Middle School and High School Online Catalog s Top of page
Wilton High School Library Media & Technology Center Welcome to the Wilton High school Library media Technology Center !! DONATE ABOOK TO THE LIBRARY !! WHS LIBRARY ONLINE CARD CATALOG (OPAC) http://www.wilton.k12.ct.us/whs/lib/index.shtml
Extractions: Click above to search for library books from home!! Can't find something? Click here to search our site Access our 2005-2006 databases by clicking "From Home" or "From School" under Databases on the blue menu bar to the left For the user name and password for "From Home" access stop by the library to pick up a bookmark.
Saxe Middle School: Media Center media Center. Saxe Middle school 468 South Avenue New Canaan , CT 06840.Library Resources. For. Students, Faculty, staff. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, http://www.newcanaan.k12.ct.us/saxe/resources/media.htm
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Virtual Library Of Simsbury High School Welcome to the Virtual Library of the Joe Townsley Library media Center at SimsburyHigh school 34 Farms Village Road, Simsbury, CT 06070 Phone http://www.simsbury.k12.ct.us/teachers/JRoche/library/
Extractions: 34 Farms Village Road, Simsbury, CT 06070 Phone: 860-658-0451 ext. 158 Fax: 860-658-2439 "The mission of the library media program is to ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information." Information Power About Us : Pictures of the new library, info about simsbury, the schools and library staff Library Lessons : Teacher assignments that use print and electronics resources Rubrics : Rubrics created by SHS teachers and recommended web sites to help you develop rubrics Professional Development : Workshops about research using electronic sources Schedule : Chart of classes reserving library time Databases : Information about subscription databases Research : Helpful hints on task definition, information seeking strategies, location and access, ethical use of information, citing sources, synthesis into a final product, and assessment Web Access E-mail : If you need to use web access email (mailpublic) please use the following web addresses.
Central School Media Center Welcome to the Central school media Center! Click on the items of interest below Magazines in the media Center Elementary Web Resources http://www.simsbury.k12.ct.us/teachers/msnyder/centralmedia/media.html
Torrington Public Schools, Torrington, CT 06790 Welcome to the Southwest school media Center! image. The Southwest media Centeris more than a place to find and check out books! http://www.torrington.org/our_schools/southwest__school/library_media_center/
Extractions: document.write(baseurl); John E. Pelchat Principal Southwest School 340 Litchfield Street Torrington, CT 06790 document.write(quicklinks); document.write(backnav); Welcome to the Southwest School Media Center! The Southwest Media Center is more than a place to find and check out books! We are a flexibly scheduled, multiple-use information center for our school. We serve students and staff and provide access to a wide range of both print and electronic resources. We cordially invite you to stop by the Media Center any time you are in our building. Our door is always open during school hours and we have frequently changing displays of student work and seasonal books that may interest you. We are @ your service. Mission Statement The mission of the Southwest Media Center and the Media Center Staff is to ensure that all students and staff become effective, self-reliant, life-long users of information, ideas and technology within an environment where diversity, responsibility and teamwork are valued.
East Elementary School, Torrington Public Schools, Torrington, CT 06790 The East school media Center is the flexiblyscheduled, multiple-use resourcecenter of our school, serving staff and students in grades preK through 5. http://www.torrington.org/our_schools/east_school/library_media_center/general_i
Extractions: (860) 489-2303 ext. 235 or ext.237 Our books are flying off the shelves! About our Media Center The East School Media Center is the flexibly-scheduled, multiple-use resource center of our school, serving staff and students in grades preK through 5. Our mission is to provide access to literature and information and to provide instruction in information literacy and literature appreciation for students and staff. Our 11,000+ item collection is available throughout the school via an Athena networked catalog. The Media Center provides access to the Internet and electronic reference sources including Searchasaurus, iConn, and Grolier Online. We provide instruction in information literacy skills and literature appreciation for students and staff using the Big 6 model. We work collaboratively with teachers to design and conduct lessons and projects and develop electronic and multimedia presentations.
R.M.T. Johnson Elementary School Media Center! media Center Alphabet Book. by the First Graders at FA Berry school. Click on aletter! A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z http://www.bethel.k12.ct.us/berry/media_center/media_center.htm
R.M.T. Johnson Elementary School - Bethel, CT Johnson school s media Center is managed by Liz Curtis, and is supported by theBethel schools Technology and Information Services and Support (TISS) group. http://www.bethel.k12.ct.us/johnson/media.htm
Extractions: Driving Directions Johnson School's Media Center is managed by Liz Curtis, and is supported by the Bethel Schools Technology and Information Services and Support (TISS) group. Students in Grades 4 and 5 have scheduled and unscheduled time in the Media Center to promote reading throughout their school day. Mrs. Curtis meets with all 4th and 5th grade classes to present topics that include library orientation and research skills. The Media Center also houses 42 iMac computers used by classes and individuals for a variety of uses, included Compass Math and word processing, presentation and Internet access. Mrs. Curtis, along with Computer Teacher Karen Fildes, work with classroom teachers in a collaborative setting to provide integrated experiences for students to use research and technology skills in meaningful ways.
Avon High School Library Media Center Library media Center. Sylvia Barclay Librarian Wendy Newman - LibraryAssistant Cara Elston - media Assistant. The library has more than just books http://www.avon.k12.ct.us/AvonHigh/LibraryMedia/
Extractions: Sylvia Barclay - Librarian Wendy Newman - Library Assistant The library has more than just books for you to checkout. Music, movies, and a variety of other materials are also available. Please ask the LMC staff for more info. The new Digital Library of CT contains many searchable databases (including full-text periodicals) which can be accessed from home using your library card for your password. Check out the new databases topics plus health topics that you need to do reports for. The complete summer reading list is available here Checkout the New Titles recently acquired by the Avon Library Media Center. Need help with the format of a Bibliography ? For an online-works-cited format, use "Citation Maker" located here Access to http://www.2facts.com . Use User ID: avon with Password: falcon Need help finding information? Please ask the LMC staff for assistance. The following links have been helpful with past searches: Academic Content Chemistry GaleNet Health US History World History Literary Resources 1 Library Resources Reference Materials Facts on File Reference CT State Library Network CONNECT Library Catalogs Hartford Courant StudyWeb World Factbook Search Engines Reference Desk Webcrawler Visit the Avon Free Public Library Website
School Lighting - Wintergreen School Media Center WINTERGREEN INTERDISTRICT MAGNET school media Center, Hamden, CT. To accesscatalog pages, click on the Style number. Other choices for similar spaces http://www.elliptipar.com/newsuse/Schools/School Pages/WIMSLib/WIMSLibrary.html
Library/Media Center, Bingham School, Bristol, CT 06010 Bingham school Library/media Center. 3 North Street. Bristol, CT 06010. 860.584.7807.Lynn Schowalter Library media Specialist. Kathy Middleton http://www.bristol.k12.ct.us/school_web_sites/bingham_school/library_media_cente
LEARN Media Center Click here to see the delivery schedule for ordered media center items. The mediaCenter is the largest public school media library in the state with 12000 http://www.learn.k12.ct.us/Departments/CIT/MediaCenter/
Extractions: HOME ABOUT LEARN DIRECTIONS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES ... CONTACT Search LEARN's Web Site Click here for contact names, email addresses and phone numbers for this department. About LEARN Staff Directory Media Center Ordering Workshop Offerings ... Employment Opportunities Center for Instructional Technology Development Initiatives Early Care Executive Director's Office ... Transportation Other CT RESC's State Department of Ed. School Web Site Links More Education Links Questions or comments about the LEARN Web site may be mailed to: webmaster@learn.k12.ct.us L E A R N Employees: Check Email Help soaring to new heights Did you know that you can do a search for titles or keywords on our webpage and order directly? Click here for new items added to our Media Center. Click here to go to the Media Center Ordering Page. Click here to see the delivery schedule for ordered media center items. The Media Center is the largest public school media library in the state with 12,000 titles selected to support instruction and correlated to the curriculum. The Media Center boasts an extensive and current collection designed to support instruction for grades Pre-K through college. This regional cooperative effort offers a cost effective and efficient method for purchasing and sharing resources that expand and improve the quality of instruction. In addition to the 12,000 titles, teachers may borrow equipment, multicultural realia kits, models, and print materials. The Media Center provides you with access to 7,300 educational videotapes, 225 laserdiscs, 200 CD-ROMs, computer software programs, 16mm films, 400 audiocassettes, models, multicultural realia kits, print materials, physics equipment and DVDs. We also loan projectors, VCRs, laserdisc players, computer peripherals, and DVD players.
Tolland High School Library Media Center Tolland High school. Library media Center. Mission Statement. The Library mediaCenter (LMC) is available (MondayFriday, 700AM-245PM) to staff and http://www.tolland.k12.ct.us/ths/library/thslmc.html
Extractions: Tolland High School Library Media Center Mission Statement The Library Media Center (LMC) is available (Monday-Friday, 7:00AM-2:45PM) to staff and students for research, recreational reading, and quiet study and has a wide variety of sources including print and non-print materials. Internet Pathfinders iCONN Tolland High School Essay Rubric How To Create a Works Cited Page using MLA Format. ... To Tolland High School
West Haven High School - West Haven, CT media Center Catalog. WHHS Print and NonPrint Library media Center Collection.Powered by Winnebego Spectrum. school Access Only http://www.whschools.org/our_schools/west_haven_high_school/library_media_center
West Haven High School - West Haven, CT student choosing book The Library media Center develops programs which It is an integral component of the educational process at our school and an http://www.whschools.org/our_schools/west_haven_high_school/library_media_center
Extractions: Located on the main floor (D Section) "The Power of Information" The Library Media Center develops programs which promote more effective learning for each individual student. It is an integral component of the educational process at our school and an instrument for educational excellence. PHILOSOPHY Our LMC staff has responded to the changes in technology. The collection of print and non-print sources available to staff and students is outstanding as noted by the NEASC accreditation committee. Our learning environment is very active and focuses on utilizing information for the most successful learning outcomes for each student. Developing expertise in obtaining and evaluating information creates authentic learning for our students and staff. When students may use the LMC:
Seymour Public Schools - Seymour, Connecticut Seymour Public Schools serves the Seymour, connecticut Community for grades K12 . Students are allowed one visit to the media Center per http://www.seymourschools.org/our_schools/high_school/library_media_center/polic
Extractions: Matt Harnett document.write(quicklinks); document.write(backnav); Library Media Center Policies The following rules are for the benefit of all staff and students. By carefully following them we can maintain an academic atmosphere. 1. Media Center hours: 7:00 A.M. till 2:30 P.M. 2. Students must have a pass to come to the Media Center. Passes are available from the study hall teachers or from a subject teacher. 3. Students: Please sign-in at the circulation desk when you arrive. 4. Common Courtesy: A. No talking B. Every student must have (or find) work to do C. Please sit 2 per table and remain seated till the bell rings. D. No food, drinks or gum are allowed. 5. Students are allowed one visit to the Media Center per day. 6. No passes to lockers, the lavatory or the phone so come prepared. 7. Periodicals and reference books do not circulate. They