Extractions: AI Magazine Advanced Battery Technology America's Network BT Catalyst ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Class.com secures two state licenses for online high school courses Internet Strategies for Education Markets: The Heller Report Jan, 2000 Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Class.com (Lincoln, NB) has entered the market for online high school classes with state contracts in Kentucky and Kansas. Discussions are underway with four more states, says John Blair, president. But this is not a story of instant success. Classroom.com has the exclusive license to distribute online courses from the U. of Nebraska's Independent Study High School (ISHS), a distance learning organization formed in 1929 and accredited since 1978. Classroom.com was established in April of 1998 to market the online courses and began operations last July. The U of Nebraska is a major shareholder, and the board of directors includes J. Robert Kerrey, a US Senator from Nebraska and former Governor of the state, and Donald Helmuth, president of the Nebraska Technology Development Corporation and associate vice chancellor for research, U of Nebraska-Lincoln.
The Mentoring Leadership And Resource Network Home Page Renae Rebechini, UniServ Directory, Illinois education Association NEA, Violet Mitchell, staff dev. Resource Teacher, 925 Arlington Ave-North Bldg, http://www.mentors.net/03memberdir.html
TTUHSC :: School Of Pharmacy : Faculty & Staff Bio : Details 19661970 Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois BS in education, June,1970 1970-1973 Creighton University, Omaha, nebraska BS in Pharmacy, May, http://www.ttuhsc.edu/sop/Directory/Details.aspx?id=1606
Extractions: The following courses are available online to students through the Internet. Students must have basic computer skills and access to a Web browser. Submit your registration and payment to your local site coordinator or to Annette Langford in the Correspondence Office. The computer center will notify you of your user name and password. Click here for a demo on how to use Blackboard. Spring Semester 2006 Course # Course Title Credit Hours Instructor BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION B A 431 79 Professional Ethics Limbach, Barb COLLEGE COLG 131 79 Portfolio Development Staff COMMUNICATION ARTS C A 346 79 Intercultural Comm Kirsch, Kathleen COUNSELING COUN 534 79 Tests/ Measurements Carnot, Mary Jo COUN 635 79 School Counseling Gaudet, Laura COUN 636 79 Family Counseling Gaudet, Laura COUN 637 79 Advanced Dev. Psych
MAY FYI agreement through the Cooperative Organization of nebraska Educational ServiceUnits (CONESU) August 20 District staff dev. Elementary LMS (3.5 hr. http://bin.lps.org/manila/lms/fyiMay2004.htm
Extractions: Summer Reading Program Theme: ÒDiscovery New Trails @your library ACTION REQUESTED Reminder: Join your colleagues May 12, East High School LMC, 4-5 pm for our last meeting of the year. Honored guests will be Jane Neal, Goodrich and from LPSDO, Shirley Foltz, Marilyn Stewart and Darlene Lehms. Jane will be retiring after many years of service to LPS children and staff. Marilyn and Shirley officially retired earlier this year. We will also be honoring Darlene, who after many years of post-retirement service, has spent several hours weekly to obtain and return Nebraska Library Commission Library for the Blind materials for LPS students. Please make your reservations now for the May 17 Time Warner Spotlight on Education Night at the Lied Center Main Stage, 6-8 p.m. Ann Shrewsbury wants you to know that everyone on your media center staff is invited. Time Warner is in the process of updating their mailing list and they tried very hard to include all media staff. If someone on your media staff did not receive an invitation, please let them know they are invited. RSVP to Amy at Time Warner, 421-0330 or amy.lapointe@twcable.com by May 12. Important! Included in all LMS packets is a copy of a memo that was sent to persons who may be interested in working as a paraeducator this summer in some schools. If you know of other persons who may also be interested, please have them contact Gladys. The memo lists schools that will be receiving paraeducator assistance this summer. Using last yearÕs circulation figures, it has been determined that the following 13 school library media centers will receive not more than 32 total hours each of paraeducator assistance (4 hours per week X 8 weeks, depending on the individual school schedule): Beattie, Calvert, Campbell, Cavett, Elliott, Hawthorne, Hill, Holmes, Humann, Maxey, Pershing, Pyrtle, Roper. Other schools may also need paraeducator help but they are not identified at this time.
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Nada Thoden University of nebraskaLincoln, MS Leadership education Society for Nutritioneducation; Kansas Dietetic Association. Return to staff Listing http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/Johnson/Staff/agents/nichole.htm
Extractions: Nichole K. Burnett Position: County Extension Agent: Family and Consumer Sciences Address: Phone: e-mail: Nichole.Burnett@jocogov.org Personal Background Areas of Expertise and Interest: Education: Programs of Emphasis Organizations Return to Staff Listing Feel free to give us a call, or stop by and visit us in person.
Library Resources In Native American Education Educ 311 American education history A Guide to Information Sources. Case Ref LA205 . Lincoln University of nebraska Press, 1978. CASE Main E99.S22 E23 1978 http://exlibris.colgate.edu/Staff/EHutton/Nativeduc.html
Extractions: Colgate Univ. Library Research Guide Books Journal Articles Reference Journals ... Web Resources Locating books through the online catalog There are two ways to execute a subject search Colgate's Library catalog . The s ubject key word search can be the best place to begin your quest for books in Case Library. For a more specific type of subject searching use the Library of Congress terms listed below with an e xact subject headings search. Hot Tip: If you find a great book on your subject, check the bibliography for other books to read. Indians of North America -Education Indians of North America -Education - History
Extractions: B.A., Doane College Susan Ervin serves as the director of Intersession, Continuing Legal Education Programs and Senior Adult Services. Ms. Ervins's responsibilities include administering and coordinating University of Oklahoma courses meeting at OU's Health Sciences Center campus and at Oklahoma City Community College. Ms. Ervin received her bachelor's degree in history from Doane College in Crete, Neb. She received her master's degree in adult and continuing education from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Neb., and her master's degree in social work from Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. In 1989, she joined the staff of OU's College of Continuing Education.
Extractions: B.A., University of Nebraska Glenn Schaumburg Schaumburg served in the U.S. Air Force and retired as a lieutenant colonel after 23 years of service. He was a B-52 instructor pilot and served in numerous staff capacities. He holds a bachelor's degree in zoology and physiology from the University of Nebraska and a master's degree in human relations from OU. He is a graduate of the USAF Squadron Officer's School, the Air War College, and the Army's Command and General Staff College. Schaumburg and his wife, Nancy, have three daughters, all graduates of OU.
Untitled NelsonAtkins Director Marc Wilson and his staff, Joslyn Director Dr. John E . As the only general art museum in nebraska, and the largest art museum http://loanet-dev.mit.edu/exhibitions/jos/intro.html
Extractions: Thanks to a planning grant from the Museum Loan Network (MLN), Joslyn Art Museum staff members were able to travel to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, to research the possibility of loan of art works for inclusion in a reinstallation of Joslyn's collection of Asian art. The Joslyn Art Museum has a small collection of approximately 400 Asian objects which has not been on display for many years. Although the Asian collection has areas of limited strength and individual pieces of merit, we wanted to explore the possibility of long-term loans to augment these holdings for a thematic reinstallation addressing the major achievements of Asian art and culture. These loans are extraordinary and in all media - ceramic, jade, bone, porcelain, bronze, wood - and span eras from 2000 B.C.E. to the 19th century. They complement and strengthen our own collection and will give a better overview of Asian civilization than we could have done using just the Joslyn collection. Among the loans is an exceptional ceramic plate decorated by Kenzan (1663-1743), one of the most famous Japanese painters of his time. The fact that the Nelson-Atkins is committing a significant number of artworks to Joslyn for a long period has not gone unnoticed. Several collectors in the Midwest, New York, and Asia have contacted Joslyn about the possible loan of objects from their collections. As the only general art museum in Nebraska, and the largest art museum between Chicago and Denver, and between Kansas City and Minneapolis, the Joslyn is committed to exhibiting a wide range of quality art from all periods. Joslyn is often the first, and sometimes the only art museum, seen by many citizens of the region. We feel that our visitors should be introduced to a wider representation of Asian art. This is of special importance given increased economic and cultural ties with Asia and the region's growing Asian population. Objects from the Nelson-Atkins' collection that might otherwise not be shown for years, or at all, will find an interested and enthusiastic audience in Omaha.
Commissioner's Newsletter Members of our staff are attending legislative hearings, meeting with legislators The state education agencies in Kansas and nebraska also are beginning http://www.dese.mo.gov/commissioner/letters/2005/02042005.htm
Extractions: Home Commissioner of Education Commissioner's Newsletter Commissioner's Newsletter February 4, 2005 Moving Forward with Student I.D. System Update on High School Task Force "Top 10 Lists" Reauthorization of IDEA ... Coins for the Corps Dear School Administrator: The General Assembly is back at work in Jefferson City, and the pace of activity in our offices has picked up substantially in recent days. Members of our staff are attending legislative hearings, meeting with legislators on various topics, and preparing for our Departments first budget hearings. While the process is familiar, there is much that is new this year because of the election of a new governor and new leadership in both the House and the Senate. My early contacts with Governor Blunt and his staff have been cordial and constructive. Following are several important items for your information and use. MOVING FORWARD WITH A STUDENT I.D. SYSTEM Last year a group of Missouri educators and DESE personnel explored ways of reducing the recordkeeping load for school districts, especially in response to the increasing data demands imposed by NCLB. Among the ideas considered was the adoption of a statewide student identification system. You may recall that we conducted a survey of school districts to determine what systems were already in place and how districts were using such programs to manage student data. The Department recently signed a contract to begin development of a statewide student identification/locator system. The state education agencies in Kansas and Nebraska also are beginning projects with the same company, which recently implemented a system in Iowa.
Extractions: Chinese Medicine - Nebraska Therapeutics > Chinese Medicine United States > Nebraska Welcome to NMSNT's Natural Therapeutics Directory. Our hope is to create a capacious directory of quality Natural Therapeutic related sites from around the country. We would like this to become a shared community where all users will benefit from the expanse of resources that have been submitted to us by superior Alternative Medicine Practitioners, businesses and resources.
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The Informant, Fall 2001 Volume IV, Issue 1, Spring 2002LINCS staff Section of NCSL Civic education Publications. Tracy McKayMason, nebraska. Fiscal Resources http://www.ncsl.org/programs/press/lincs/Spring2002.htm
Extractions: For me, personally, it represents a close to the chapter that is the year that was, and provides an opportunity to think about how I can help shape the story that is the year to be. However, this new year is different from ones past for obvious reasons. None of us are likely to ever forget the events of 2001 and their impact on us as a nation. Yet we turn the page and begin the new chapter that will be 2002. I am honored to have the privilege of serving you in 2002 as chair of LINCS. LINCS is an organization of talented, skilled professionals for whom I have a profound respect. My gratitude and adoration goes out to my predecessors - Susan Swords and Sheila McCant - for all the hard work and time they put in to bringing LINCS to where it is today.
Nebraska Cooperative Development Center The nebraska Cooperative Development Center (NCDC) is the recipient of $299958 from fostering education, outreach and capacity building for cooperative http://ncdc.unl.edu/
NSDC - Connect With NSDC: About NSDC - Affiliates nebraska staff Development Council (NeSDC) Karen Hayes University of nebraska atOmaha Department of Educational Adm. and Supervision Kayser Hall 414 http://www.nsdc.org/connect/about/affiliates.cfm
Extractions: dqmcodebase = "/" NSDC Affiliates provide NSDC members the opportunity to expand their staff development networks by connecting with other individuals by location. More than 35 state and provincial affiliates provide services and programs that connect staff developers within individual states or provinces or regions. Contact Stephanie Hirsh if you're interested in facilitating a new affiliate within a state currently not served by a state chapter. This new affiliate application provides information about becoming an NSDC affiliate. From the July 2005 Meeting From the July 2004 Meeting Remarks by Stephanie Hirsh , at the July meeting of the Council of Chief State School Officers Information about the expertise of each NSDC affiliate is available in each affiliate's Resource Bank response (in PDF format).
SETDA's NLI Toolkit 2003 - Executive Summary At the annual Alabama education Technology Association Symposium, district technology The guidebook was developed by a team of Ohio SchoolNet staff, http://www.setda.org/Toolkit2003/execsum/es4a.htm
Extractions: Because of a shortage in revenue in FY03, the Alabama legislature cut many educational programs, one of which was technology. In fact, state funding for technology to the local school districts was cut from $181 per teacher to zero. At the annual Alabama Education Technology Association Symposium, district technology leaders and superintendents met in roundtable discussions concerning the funding crisis. Their discussions led to the exploration of the question, "Do our leaders really understand what would happen in our schools if the technology was suddenly turned off?" The concept of a "Technology Blackout Day" was conceived. After further discussions it was decided that turning off all of the technology for a day would be unsafe to the school children. Therefore, a more positive approach was taken to educate key decision makers on the value of technology in our educational system. A