Press Release media Contacts Mike Fetters, 703/2842895. 102 HIGH school SENIORS TO ATTEND AL Honolulu, hawaii Punahou school. Abraham Mitnik Princeville, hawaii http://www.newseum.org/newseum/pressroom/releases/free_spirit_award_2004.htm
Extractions: The scholarship winners will be brought here to receive their awards and participate in a journalism conference which culminates with attendance at the Al Neuharth Free Spirit of the Year Award ceremony. At the event, students will have the opportunity to meet the 2003 Al Neuharth Free Spirit of the Year, Greg Mortenson, a Montana humanitarian who has dedicated his life to establishing schools in Central Asia. The program, funded by the Freedom Forum, began in 1999 to honor Neuharth, founder of the Freedom Forum and USA TODAY. The scholarships and conference program are designed to assist students who are pursuing journalism careers and to inspire them through conference sessions with prominent media professionals. The Close Up Foundation assists the Freedom Forum in administering the program.
Assistive Technology Resource Centers Of Hawaii hawaii Assistive Technology (HAT) Loan Program offers hawaii residents low accessible media (web portal); Serving as a resource for schools as they seek http://www.atrc.org/programs.htm
Extractions: All individuals with disabilities, their families, as well as service personnel and care providers living within the state are eligible for free equipment loans from one day to six weeks. The length of the loan may vary according to loan centers' criteria and demand for equipment by other borrowers. Some of the AT equipment includes augmentative communication devices, computer access devices/software switches, environmental control devices, adapted toys/games, devices for individuals with hearing disabilities, devices for individuals with visual disabilities, and personal care aid devices for daily living. ATRC Assistive Technology Depot - Web Checkout (in progress) New Speech to Speech Program
Extractions: Subscribe Book of Lists Sales Power Marketplace ... News by Industry News by Markets bizjournals.com Albany Albuquerque Atlanta Austin Baltimore Birmingham Boston Buffalo Charlotte Cincinnati Columbus Dallas Dayton Denver East Bay Greensboro Honolulu Houston Jacksonville Kansas City Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Milwaukee Mpls./St. Paul Nashville Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland Raleigh/Durham Sacramento St. Louis San Antonio San Francisco San Jose Seattle South Florida Tampa Bay Washington Wichita Home Sign up Log in Contact Us ... California homes prices near Hawaii's The board of directors of Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of 62 cents per share today equivalent to an annual rate of $2.48 per share. The dividends are payable Dec. 10 to stockholders of record at the close of business on Nov. 10. Free census workshop offered
Projects - UCLA Health And Media Research Group HMRG has worked with St. John s Regional Medical Center in Oxnard, of PublicHealth and the University of hawaii s school of Nursing and Dental Hygiene. http://www.ph.ucla.edu/chs/hmrg/projects.html
Extractions: Bioterrorism preparedness is directly linked to comprehensive education and training that enables first line responders including nurses, dentists, physician, and emergency medical personnel to handle bioterrorism situations. HMRG is participating in a unique interdisciplinary effort of professionals from five professional schools and programs at UCLA to create an interactive, computer-based curriculum that can be utilized by professional schools to integrate a standard curriculum in preparedness for public health emergencies.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin News /2005/03/11/ by the Honolulu Communitymedia Council, East-West Center, hawaii and Universityof Thursday The film Orwell Rolls in His Grave at UH school of http://starbulletin.com/2005/03/11/news/story13.html
Extractions: the public's right to know Star-Bulletin staff Pulitzer Prize winner Bill Dedman of the Boston Globe will speak at the annual Freedom of Information Day luncheon Wednesday as part of a series of events ending April 2 to highlight the importance of the First Amendment and the need for public access to government information. Dedman, a pioneer in computer-assisted journalism, will speak on "Waiting for Deep Throat: Why the Best Stories Aren't Found in Parking Garages" at noon at the Imin Conference Center at the East-West Center. March 16 is traditionally celebrated as FOI Day because it is the anniversary of the birthday of James Madison, believed to have been the author of the First Amendment. Dedman received the 1989 Pulitzer Prize in Investigative Reporting for articles in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on racial discrimination by lenders. Cost is $17 for members of luncheon sponsors, $22 for nonmembers. Make reservations by Monday to the Honolulu Community-Media Council at 748-0880 or
Moanalua High School - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Awarded hawaii s Best Public High school by Honolulu Magazine in May 2003. Website Moanalua High school media Communications Learning Center http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moanalua_High_School
Extractions: Moanalua High School Name Moanalua High School Address 2825 Ala Ilima Street Town Honolulu, Hawaii 96818 Established Community Suburban Type Public Secondary Religion Secular Students Coeducational Grades 9 to 12 Accreditation Western Association of Schools and Colleges District Hawaii State Department of Education Subdistrict Central District Nickname Na Menehune (formerly "Menehunes") Mascot Aliâi Menehune Colors Royal Blue, White and Silver Motto Striving for Excellence, Exceeding Standards Military United States Air Force JROTC Newspaper Na Hoku O Moanalua Yearbook Ke Aliâi Distinctions Awarded Hawaii's Best Public High School by Honolulu Magazine in May 2003 Website Link Email Link Moanalua High School is a public co-educational college preparatory high school of the Hawaii State Department of Education and serves grades nine through twelve. Established in and graduated its first class in , Moanalua High School is located in suburban Salt Lake near Moanalua in the of the state of Hawaii . It is situated on an extinct volcano hillside overlooking downtown Honolulu at 2825 Ala Ilima Street.
Vita Electronic References for a school media Center, Iowa media Message (Winter University of hawaii school of Library and Information Science, Fall, 1995 http://people.cornellcollege.edu/jdonham/vita/vita.htm
Extractions: Jean Donham College Librarian and Professor, Cornell College Education Ph.D., Educational Administration, The University of Iowa, 1991 Dissertation: "Effects of Fixed Versus Flexible Scheduling on Curriculum Involvement and Skills Integration in Elementary School Library Media Centers." M.L.S., The University of Maryland, 1972 B.A., English and Secondary Education, The University of Iowa, 1967 Professional Experience College Librarian and Professor, Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa, 2003- College Librarian and Associate Professor, Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa, 2000-2003 Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Science, The University of Iowa, 1999-2000 Assistant Professor, School of Library and Information Science, The University of Iowa, 1994-1999 Visiting Assistant Professor, School of Library and Information Science, The University of Iowa, 1993-94 District-wide Library Media and Technology Coordinator, The Iowa City Community School District, 1980-93 Administrative Intern, The Iowa City Community School District, 1978-79 Library Media Specialist, The Iowa City Community School District, 1974-80
St. Francis School Hawaii Academic Requirements A student on academic probation may not hold school office, or positions of media Center The Center contains 39 computers housed in three areas of the http://www.stfrancis-oahu.org/academic.htm
Extractions: Aloha and Welcome to Saint Francis School Click for information in Japanese Korean Indonesian Thai ... Tagalog Academic Programs Graduation Requirements Baccalaureate Program College Program Career Program ... Technology GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS All students are required to take a minimum of six courses per semester. All students are required to complete 25 hours of community service for each high school year at Saint Francis, beginning in ninth grade. The program is administered and monitored by Campus Ministry. All students are required to have 4 credits of Religion or 1 credit for each year at Saint Francis. Saint Francis School The Baccalaureate Program leads to the designation of Honors Graduate. Students who are highly motivated and academically gifted enroll in this program. These students take courses which provide first-rate academic preparation. Classes are challenging and at the Advanced Placement and Honors levels. The Advanced Placement (AP) courses taught at Saint Francis are: English Literature and Composition, English Language and Composition, U.S. History, Government and Politics: U.S., Spanish Language and Composition , Calculus AB and Chemistry.
EC Project Directory and school library media centers and case studies of six school library media The Center is evaluating program implementation and impacts on school http://ec.wmich.edu/ec/projectdirectory.htf
Extractions: (Click Project Name for its home page if available. Click Project Acronym for summary Information. ) Project Description Current Projects Advanced Technological Education (ATE) The Evaluation Center is assessing the impact and effectiveness of the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program. In addition to answering summative evaluation questions, the project will develop a framework and working tools to guide and assist projects, centers, and technological educators in their future efforts to collect, report, and use evaluative information. AEA Public Policy Program (AEA) The Evaluation Center is assisting the American Evaluation Association to develop a public policy program. Appalachia Educational Laboratory (AEL) This external evaluation is addressing AEL's evaluation needs; exploring the impact AEL is having in its region; assessing the quality of services and the extent to which needs are being served, as perceived by constituents; and conducting a metaevaluation of the evaluation activities implemented by AEL. Delaware Charter Schools (DCS) The Evaluation Center is conducting a comprehensive evaluation of the charter school initiative in Delaware. The critical questions to be addressed concern impact, innovation, comparison with public schools, relationships between schools and authorizers, management structure, factors linked to success in achieving school mission and improving learning, and how best to strengthen the initiative.
EJ List By Initials, Keio Univ. Media Centers (J) Yale human rights and development law journal , Yale Law school, OPAC?Titles Common to All Campuses LexisNexis Keio University media centers. http://ejopac.lib.keio.ac.jp:8888/ejbyinit.asp?iletter=y&campus=KBS
Extractions: Jurgen Zack Jurgen Zack was one of many athletes with last minute bike problems in the hours prior to bike check-in today. Paula Newby-Fraser had a scare with a stripped stem bolt, Chris Legh got his bike in with minutes to spare due to shifting problems, and Zack's Cranks decided to off-set on this, the day before his biggest race of the year. With the assistance of Stuart Newby-Fraser, Craig Calfey, and the good folks at Hawaiian Pedals, all were checked in with perfect machines by the 6 p.m. cut-off.
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HiTechHawaii.com - The Gateway To Hawaii's Technology Industry (http//www.otted.hawaii.edu) OTTED is a serviceoriented revenue center organized Pacific New media is a program of the University of hawaii Outreach http://www.hitechhawaii.com/weblinks.asp?filter=10
ALA | AASL Presents 1999 Awards the operations of an exemplary school library media center and to advancing Middle school. The award is given to a school library media specialist http://www.ala.org/ala/aaslbucket/aaslpresents1999.htm
Extractions: Fax: 312-664-7459 The following awards, grants and scholarships were presented at the AASL Awards Luncheon, June 28, 1999. The luncheon was held during the ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans. ABC-CLIO Leadership Grant on behalf of the Hawaii Association of School Librarians (HASL) and its president, Donna Min Shiroma. The grant, sponsored by the ABC-CLIO Company, is given for an outstanding leadership program developed by an AASL affiliate organization. The HASL project, "Building Effective Teaching and Learning Partnerships," will engage teams of K-12 library media specialists and teachers in studying the questions of how learners learn best and how to facilitate learning. The Distinguished School Administrator Award , honoring a school administrator who has made worthy contributions to the operations of an exemplary school library media center and to advancing the role of the school library media center in the educational program, was presented to Eugene J. Sudol, principal of Wayne Hills (N.J.) High School. The award is sponsored by SIRS, Inc. Distinguished Service Award The Frances Henne Award , sponsored by the R.R. Bowker Company, was presented to Marsha Trentham Hunter of Lilburn (Ga.) Middle School. The award is given to a school library media specialist with five years or less experience who demonstrates leadership qualities with students, teachers, and administrators.
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School Library Services - Librarian's Corner DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STATE OF hawaii. school LIBRARIAN Prepares for theopening of the instructional technology center so that services are available http://sls.k12.hi.us/position.html
Extractions: The following position description was developed in conjuction with the School Library Services Section of the Office of Accountability and School Instructional Support (OASIS), and with the input of school librarians and school administrators. It has undergone the consult and confer process with both the Hawaii State Teachers Associaton and the Hawaii Government Employees Association. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Plans, implements and evaluates the school library instructional technology center program, policies and services; coordinates the planning and implementation of an information skills continuum; collaborates with teachers in implementing integrated instructional activities; serves as an information specialist to assist teachers and students; and performs other related duties that may be required or directed.
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Extractions: Windows XP Home Security At Home Microsoft At Home Microsoft At Work Windows XP Editions Home Edition Professional Media Center Edition Tablet PC Edition ... Professional x64 Edition Information For Home Users Students Small Businesses IT Professionals ... Developers Resources Using Windows XP Downloads Support Expert Zone ... Desktop Enhancements Published: October 12, 2004 Now you can meet Amanda and all the other amazingly lifelike, three-dimensional dancers available for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. On this page you can read their bios, find out their dance styles, and download your favorite dancers in small, medium, or large sizes. The following Windows Dancers are available for purchasers of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and available in multiple sizes. It's easy to download the dancers by using the Windows Dancer Download Utility, and they are available automatically the next time you start Windows Dancer. To choose a different dancer for your desktop, simply right-click the current dancer, click Select Dancer , and then click the new dancer you want to see.