Underwood Elementary School Library Media Center The UWE school Library media Center is a point of our school. 1125 NE ColbernRoad, Lee s Summit, missouri 64086. Home of the Eagles. (816) 9863280 http://uwe.leesummit.k12.mo.us/lmc/library.htm
LION: Lesson Plans & Teaching Activities For School Librarians Elk Rapids Middle school Library media Center This Michigan school shares Pattonville school District Library media Curriculum This missouri school http://www.libraries.phila.k12.pa.us/lion/lessons.html
Extractions: American Association of School Librarians: Position Statement on Information Literacy and Problem-Solving Outlines the role of the library media program in fostering information literacy, and includes eight "scenarios" that illustrate how cooperative instructional efforts between teachers and library media specialists can help students improve their information problem-solving skills through significant learning experiences. Bellingham Public Schools: Staff Development Course on Information Literacy This Washington State school district provides online some of the materials it uses in a staff development course on Information Literacy and the Net . The course emphasizes student investigations as vehicles to explore information available on the Internet. Topics covered include the Research Cycle, several types of literacy, Gardner's Seven Intelligences, and much more.
Captioned Media Captioned media Program Becky Payne, Library Manager. missouri school for theDeaf 573592-2553 missouri school for the Deaf Resource Center on Deafness http://rcd.msd.k12.mo.us/cmp.htm
Extractions: The Captioned Media Program (CMP) is a free loan service, much like your local library. The only difference is that CMP loans captioned videos and DVDs to deaf and hard of hearing individuals. The CMP is funded by the U.S. Department of Education for selecting, captioning and distributing captioned media materials. These materials are open captioned (You need no special equipment to use them. Just put it in the VCR/DVD player and press play. The captions are embedded in the tape.) and loaned free of charge to deaf and hard of hearing persons, their families, teachers, interpreters and anyone who works with deaf and hard of hearing persons. There are no age restrictions. We have videos for Kindergarten through adult. These videos include educational titles, self-help videos, classic movies, as well as special interest (crafts, hobbies, etc.) and theatrical titles. To use this service, all you need to do is request an account number. Its a free loan service, using the postal service to get materials to you. We pay the postage, and include in the shipment a pre-paid return label. Many of the educational titles also include a lesson guide. There are more than 4,000 titles to choose from. What are you waiting for? Get an account number and start ordering! Please give us 10 days to 2 weeks to get your media to you. We mail materials Library Rate and it takes a bit longer than regular mail. If you want to plan a special event, you can reserve your video/DVD far in advance of the event.
Libweb - Libraries On The Web Cape Central High school Cape Girardeau, MO, missouri, USA; Center for Inquiry 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: 09/22/05 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
James Gentry - The Media Center @ API The media Center at the American Press Institute Skip to navigation the facultyat the University of missouri school of Journalism for almost 15 years. http://www.mediacenter.org/content/803.cfm
Extractions: James Gentry, who along with John Haile were named Senior Fellows of The Media Center , consults frequently in convergence, helping newspapers and broadcast operations develop partnerships in the areas of content, advertising, promotions and online. In its July/August 2001 issue, Quill magazine wrote that KU's School of Journalism is "considered by many to be the model for innovative curriculum revision." Gentry was a reporter and editor for several newspapers before joining the Missouri faculty. Gentry received his Ph.D. in journalism with an emphasis on management and organizational behavior from Missouri in 1993. Directions
Dan Gillmor - The Media Center @ API The media Center at the American Press Institute Skip to navigation economics andbusiness reporting at the University of missouri school of Journalism. http://www.mediacenter.org/content/5917.cfm
Extractions: Dan Gillmor is author of "We the Media: Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People," a 2004 book that explains the rise of citizens' media and why it matters. He is working on a project (dangillmor.typepad.com ) to enable and expand the reach of grassroots journalism. From 1994-2004, Gillmor was a columnist at the San Jose Mercury News, Silicon Valley's daily newspaper, and wrote a weblog for SiliconValley.com. He joined the Mercury News after six years with the Detroit Free Press. Before that, he was with the Kansas City Times and several newspapers in Vermont. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Vermont, Gillmor received a Herbert Davenport fellowship in 1982 for economics and business reporting at the University of Missouri School of Journalism. During the 1986-87 academic year he was a journalism fellow at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he studied history, political theory and economics. He has won or shared in several regional and national journalism awards.
Using Volunteers In A School Library Media Center missouri school Improvement Program (MSIP). MSIP Standards. Jefferson Citymissouri Department Student Assistants in the school Library media Center. http://www.slgill.com/vol6.htm
Extractions: IRC Homepage Bibliography Adams, Bob. Streetwise Managing People. Holbrook, MA: Adams Media Corporation,1998. Taking the management style of the 20th century forward to the 21st. An example of an in-house lesson which translates well to distance learning. DiTomasso, John, Director. "Volunteer Clearinghouse." Columbia, MD: TECH CORPS Maryland. http://www.techcorpsmd.org Example of cooperation between schools and community to provide volunteers. Edmonston, Lin. Rossman School Library Procedures Manual. St. Louis: Rossman School, 1999. A practical guide for an elementary school library. Ellis, Susan J. From the top down: the executive role in volunteer program success. Philadelphia: Energize, 1996. The manager's role in volunteer programs. Also includes a section on legal issues and accounting questions. Gill, Suzanne. "The Care and Feeding of Volunteers." Library Talk. Columbus, OH: Linworth Press, March/April 1999, 15 (1) Discusses the value of a procedures manual. Gill, Suzanne. Volunteers Procedures Manual for Whitfield School. St. Louis: Whitfield School, 1997. Manual developed for Whitfield. Quoted with permission of Becky Marsh, Public Relations Coordinator
Allison G. Kaplan's Home Page Curriculum Vita; Education Resource Center; school Library media 3/03 Cataloging101 and Cataloging 102 Presented at missouri school Library http://www.udel.edu/educ/slms/homepage.html
Extractions: I am the Assistant Director of the Education Resource Center at the University of Delaware. I am also the coordinator of the School Library Media Specialist Program at the University. Curriculum Vita Education Resource Center School Library Media Specialist Program Favorite Library Sites Allison G. Kaplan Education Resource Center Education 1986 M.L.S., Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of California, Los Angeles.Los Angeles. Specialization: Bibliographic instruction. Fields of Interest: Subject cataloging, access, and retrieval; Search strategies. 1986 MA, Dance, University of California, Los Angeles. Specialization: Ethnology. Fields of Interest: Java, Balkan region, Native Americans of North American and Mexico; Structural analysis of dance. 1982 BA, cum laude, Anthropology, California State University, Northridge.
New Page 1 missouri school for the Blind. Guidelines for Lending Library media CenterMaterials to missouri schools. ^ The APH Librarian works with the school http://www.msb.k12.mo.us/Resource Guide Info/LRCmaterials_b6.html
Extractions: Missouri School for the Blind Guidelines for Lending Library Media Center Materials to Missouri Schools The APH Librarian works with the School Librarian to lend materials to Missouri Schools upon request when MSB students, faculty, or staff are not using the materials. MSB lends the materials to teachers or other school staff for use by their students. The schools teacher or other staff member is responsible for returning the book on time and in good condition. When a request is received, if the material requested by the school is not available from the APH Materials Center (APHMC) Library, the APH Librarian may see if it is available from the MSB Library Media Center). The APH Librarian gets permission from the School Librarian on a case-by-case basis to lend materials. The School Librarian takes into account the number of copies held, circulation history, class assignments anticipated, subject area holdings, and rarity and replacement value of materials. The APH Librarian or the School Librarian may choose not to fill a request if the requesting school has a poor materials-return record. Materials are eligible for loan according to this table: Eligible Ineligible Large type - All circulating Tapes (Audio and Video) Braille - All circulating Reference Materials CD-ROMs Kits Professional Library Materials Regular Print Materials Picture Books Periodicals A dual checkout system is used: one for APHMC and one for the LMC.
Kansas City Missouri School District Library media Services. 820 W. 20th, KCMO 64108. 4188412. 418-8404. MissouriAssessment Program. Room 710. 418-7304. 418-7311. Norman Center http://www.kcmsd.k12.mo.us/help/contacts.htm
Extractions: Departments Accounting Admin. Svcs Admissions Adult Ed Alt. Prgrms Assessment Athletics Board Services Budget / Fiscal Bus. / Fin. Communications Curriculum Early Chldhd English 2nd Except. Ed Facilities Food Svc Grants Guidance Svcs Headstart Hearings/Plcmt Homeless Prgms H.R. Info Tech Instr Tech Internal Audit Legal Svcs Library Media Literacy Maint Ops MBE / WBE Parent Tchrs Prof. Dev. Purchasing Research / Eval Retirement Ofc ROTC Safety Security Schl Based Schl Leadership Superintendent Title Programs Trails Prjct Transportatiion Truancy Schools Anderson Alt. Askew Attucks Banneker Blenheim Brdr Star Mont. Bryan Carver Central Central Chick Cook Delano Alt. Douglas Early East Fairmount Fairview Alt. Faxon Montessori Frgn Lang. Acdmy Franklin Garcia Garfield Gladstone Acdmy Graceland Hartman Holliday Mont. James Juv. Justice Ctr KC Middle Arts King Knotts Ladd Lincoln Clg Mid Lincoln Prep Academy Longan Longfellow Manual Car. Tech McCoy Melcher Meservey Moore Mt. Washington N. Rock Crk Northeast: Mid Northeast: High Nowlin Paige Paseo Academy Pershing Early Phillips Pinkerton Pitcher Richardson Robeson Rogers Scarritt Southeast SE Zoo Acdmy Sugar Creek Swinney/Volker Switzer HdStart Teen Parent Ctr Three Trails Trailwoods Transition Ctr Troost Academy Van Horn Weeks Westport HS Westport MS W. Rock Creek
New Media On The Web: Communications Programs Professional resources at the missouri school of Journalism. The CLC4/NewMedia Center is a collaboration between Information Technology Computer http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/lester/curriculum/schools.html
Extractions: The page contains pointers or descriptions of resource and reference material useful in the study of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC). This information includes coverage of the broader area of communication, specific topics such as MOO activity, and related areas of study such as Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
Kansas City Star 06/20/2004 Public Schools Diverse And Growing Several elementary schools have been named among missouris most improved. The construction of new media centers, science labs and other projects will http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/entertainment/special_packages/visitors
Poynter Online - Media Leadership Bibliography Presented by the Northwestern University media Management Center. media LeadersForum Professor Emeritus at the missouri school of Journalism. http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=1211
Poynter Online - Media Ethics Bibliography The Center is located at the University of missouriColumbia. The Center wasestablished in 1984 within the school of Journalism and Mass Communication http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=1208
Media Center: Alphabetical Media List media Center. media List Alphabetical List Complete List (Members Only) SignupForm school and Community missouri State Teachers Association http://www.edpress.org/mediacenter/alphalist.htm
Extractions: var MenuLinkedBy='AllWebMenus [2]', awmBN='530'; awmAltUrl=''; Missouri School of Journalism February 9, 2004 University of Missouri - Columbia FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 120 Neff Hall Columbia, MO 65211 CONTACT: Jeremy Diener Senior Information Specialist DONALD W. REYNOLDS FOUNDATION GRANT LARGEST EVER FOR UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI $31 Million Grant to establish journalism institute Columbia, MOThe Donald W. Reynolds Foundation announced today the awarding of $31 million to the Missouri School of Journalism for the creation of the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, a center that will focus on advanced studies of journalism and its role in democratic societies. The award is the largest private donation ever to the University of Missouri. Plans for the Reynolds Institute were announced today by Fred W. Smith, chairman of the Foundation. Richard Wallace, chancellor of the University of Missouri-Columbia, accepted the gift on behalf of the University. The award will include up to $16,731,129 to build a new building and renovate two existing buildings on the MU campus to house the institute. An additional $1,834,702 will fund technology and furnishings for the high-tech facilities.
IASL: Links To School Library Associations Florida Library Association (FLA) school Libraries and media centers Section Massachusetts school Library media Association (MSLMA) http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
Extractions: ASSOCIATIONS ON THE INTERNET This list of school library associations is organised alphabetically by country, and within each country by state/province or region. The Webmaster welcomes information about relevant associations that are not already listed contact anne@hi.is International Associations Australia United States of America Go back to the top School Library Association of the Northern Territory (SLANT) School Library Association of Queensland (SLAQ) South Australian School Library Association (SASLA) Council of School Library Associations of South Australia (CoSLA) Resource Centre Teachers' Association (RCTA) South Australia School Library Association of Victoria (SLAV) ASLA Tasmania Western Australian School Library Association (WASLA) Go back to the
Extractions: MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT This page contains links to research reports and other documents that show that school libraries make a difference to student achievement; that school libraries have a positive impact on students and on learning. There are documents from a number of countries. There are also links to articles in professional journals and newspapers that are based on these documents. This page is intended to help school librarians to answer the question, "Do school libraries make a difference?". School Libraries Work! This is a Research Foundation Paper published by Scholastic Library Publishing; it brings together research findings from almost ten years of school library-related research. The preface notes, "A substantial body of research since 1990 clearly demonstrates the importance of school libraries to students' education. Whether student achievement is measured by standardized reading achievement tests or by global assessments of learning, research shows that a well-stocked library staffed by a certified library media specialist has a positive impact on student achievement, regardless of the socio-economic or educational levels of the community." Student Learning Through Ohio School Libraries The OELMA web site has the report of the "Student Learning Through Ohio School Libraries" project carried out by Dr Ross Todd and Dr Carol Kuhlthau. Also available on the web site are a short PowerPoint presentation of the findings of this research project, the report itself as a downloadable PDF file, a fact sheet on the project, and a link to an article about the project in the February 2004 issue of
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Libweb - Libraries On The Web Affton High school St. Louis, MO, missouri, USA; AIP Center for History of Physics Walter Johnson High school media Center Bethesda, MD, Maryland, USA http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb/usa-special.html
Extractions: Libraries on the Web USA Special Current update: 09/22/05 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