Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course which houses the tracks media center and permanent hospitality suites.Facilities for The Midohio school, including a permanent building and enclosed http://www.midohio.com/track/historyfacts.asp
Extractions: Mansfield, Ohio, businessman Les Griebling founded Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in 1962 as a place where he, his associates and friends could indulge their passion for sports cars. When Columbus-based entrepreneur James R. Trueman purchased the facility in 1981, he set about transforming the track into an international showplace for road racing and the benchmark for competitor and spectator amenities. The track recently celebrated 40 Years of Racing and annually plays host to thousands of race fans and some of the finest amateur and professional racing anywhere in the world.
Ohio Resource Center At-Risk Adolescents Redefining Competence ohiorc.org ohio Resource Center for Mathematics, Science, and Reading to question the implicit notion within school culture that media literacy, http://www.ohiorc.org/ohiorc_resource_display/0,3820,3665,00.shtm
Extractions: In this professional development article, author David O'Brien posits a literacy where a variety of socially and culturally appropriate literacies (media and visual arts, amongst others) enables students to construct meaning. And by allowing students to employ a literacy beyond the traditional definition of print literacy where a singular skill or process is applied predominately in school-based settings and tasks, O'Brien concludes that we might help the "at-risk" learner, the struggling reader, to achieve success in literacy. Ohio Standards:
Libraries For The National Education Goals. ERIC Digest. The Reuben McMillan Free Library Association (Youngstown, ohio) conducts programs on Students use the school library media center to access electronic http://www.ericdigests.org/1992-3/libraries.htm
Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Information Resources Syracuse NY. Libraries for the National Education Goals. ERIC Digest. This digest is based on Libraries for the National Education Goals, by Barbara K. Stripling. By the year 2000, it is envisioned that our nation will have accomplished the six National Education Goals adopted in 1990 by the President and the governors of the United States. Since libraries are the only educational system available to everyone, regardless of age or affiliation, it is logical to turn to our nation's libraries to help to achieve these goals. To demonstrate the critical role libraries can and do play in support of the national education initiatives, an extensive literature review and analysis was undertaken (Stripling, 1992). This digest highlights the findings of that review. GOAL ONE: BY THE YEAR 2000, ALL CHILDREN IN AMERICA WILL START SCHOOL READY TO LEARN.
OEA's ESEA Information Center : Teacher Quality supporting libraries and media centers and translating. ohio and its schooldistricts must comply with the statute in order to receive federal funds http://esea.ohea.org/sresearch/teachparaqual/
Extractions: Ohio's Highly Qualified Teacher Definition: Key Information The Act identifies specific activities that Title I paraprofessionals may perform, including tutoring, assisting in classrooms under the direct supervision of teachers, assisting in computer labs, conducting parental involvement activities, supporting libraries and media centers and translating. Title I paraprofessionals are prohibited from acting as substitute teachers, but may perform the same duties beyond classroom instruction that non-Title I paraprofessionals perform, as long as they spend no more than the same amount of time doing so. top of page The U.S. Department of Education (ED) has issued guidance for meeting the requirements of Title II, Part A of the ESEA. The ESEA requires that all teachers in core academic areas meet the requirements of being "highly qualified" by the end of the 2005-2006 school year. Some $2.85 billion in federal funding is available in the 2002 budget for a variety of activities to meet this goal, including: (1) teacher recruitment, preparation and licensure; (2) teacher support; (3) teacher retention; and (4) professional development. In return for this flexibility, states will be held accountable for demonstrating annual progress in reaching the goal of having all of their teachers in core academic areas meet the "highly qualified" requirements.
Gale - Fivestar Press - Tradeshows Feb 35, ohio school Net State Tech Conference, Columbus, OH Jun 17,Regional Educational media Center Association of Michigan, Traverse City, MI http://www.gale.com/fivestar/tradeshows.htm
Extractions: Date Show Location Jan 2-5 American Historical Association Chicago, IL Jan 25-28 ALA Mid-Winter Philadelphia, PA Jan 30-31 Ontario Library Association Toronto, CA Feb 3-5 Ohio School Net State Tech Conference Columbus, OH Feb 3-7 Texas Computer Educational Association Auston, TX Feb 4 Illinois Vendor Fair Chicago, IL Feb 4-6 Florida Educational Technology Conference Orlando, FL Feb 6 Illinois Vendor Fair Springfield, IL Feb 25-28 Illinois Technology Conference for Education St. Charles, IL Mar 5-7 South Carolina Association of School Librarians Columbia, SC Mar 6-7 Research Tri, NC Mar 6-8 Kentucky Teaching and Learning Conference Louisville, KY Mar 6-9 Alaska Library Association Juneau, AK Mar 12-14 Computers in Libraries Washington, D.C
Research Titles For LMC Making the Grade The Status of school Library media centers in the Sunshine State How does the school library media center affect academic achievement? http://www.lmcsource.com/tech/research.html
Extractions: The Florida Study like others done in fifteen states link achievement in schools with a credentialed library media specialist. The study collected a great deal of information about the collections, services, staff, and programs of Florida's K-12 public school library media centers so that many questions can be answered about the status of Florida's LMCs in addition to the achievement link. The study begins with a comprehensive executive summary followed by the full report complete with tables and methodology. The executive summary is valuable for those making presentations to parents, boards of education, and other interested groups. For persons outside Florida, this study adds to the pile of evidence. We Boost Achievement! Evidence-Based Practice for School Library Media Specialists Want to collect the evidence that you boost the achievement in your school with your LMC program? This book provides a multitude of techniques to collect evidence concerning reading, information literacy, collaborative planning, and technology. And like throwing pebbles in a pool causing a ripple effect, these measures not only document what you are doing, but suggest changes in your program to maximize your impact.
Ohio United Church Of Christ Media Resource Center UCC media Resource Center Video Catalog The people in this video arecommunity members from Defiance , ohio . They live, work, go to school and play http://www.defiance.edu/pages/lib_UCC_video301.html
Extractions: In this hectic performance-oriented world, many children fell that love has become a reward. "My parents will love me more if I do well in school, clean my room, or win in sports." This perception has been devastating to millions of children who feel they can never measure up. This video clearly demonstrates that unconditional love is the very cornerstone for successful parenting. Parents will learn how to convey unconditional love all the time.
E.W. Scripps School Of Journalism: Faculty Profiles Adjunct Faculty, school of Communication Studies, ohio University, 19982000 . Been a consultant to National Center for Courts and the media, http://scrippsjschool.org/faculty.php
Extractions: Higher Education Teaching: Associate Professor, Mass Media Department, Marietta College, June 2001 - June 2003. Adjunct Faculty, E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University, 1980-2001. Adjunct Faculty, School of Communication Studies, Ohio University, 1998-2000. Faculty, National Judicial College, University of Nevada-Reno about Media Relations, 2003. Legal Experience: Visiting Trial Judge, The Supreme Court of Ohio, 2002 present. Judicial Fellow, The Supreme Court of the United States, 1986-1987; Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Athens County, Ohio, 1984-1986; Judge, Athens County Municipal Court, Athens, Ohio 1980-1984; Trial lawyer, 1987-2001, 1973-1979. Consultant: On the topics of Court/Media Relations and Court/Community Relations (public relations,) 1985 present. Been a consultant to National Center for Courts and the Media, University of Nevada-Reno, National Association of Court Managers, Conference of Court Public Information Officers, National Center for State Courts, American Bar Association Central and Eastern European Law Initiative (ABACEELI), State Justice Institute, American Judicature Society, Institute of Court Management, Ohio Judicial College, Ohio Judicial Conference, Ohio Association of Court Administrators.
Case Study school RETS Technical Center. Location Centerville, ohio The goal of thisproject was to design and install a centralized media Center with 4 to 6 http://www.wireless-experts.com/pragmatc/rets.htm
Extractions: email: avdg@erinet.com The goal of this project was to design and install a centralized "Media Center" with 4 to 6 audio/video sources being distributed to 30 different classrooms around the campus. Key requirements: Distribute high-quality video to each of the classrooms. Allow each classroom to independently select which one of the multiple sources they wish to display. Allow each classroom the ability to control the source equipment: Play, Pause, and channel change commands. After evaluating several alternatives, the designer chose the CATS (tm) high-performance Audio/Video distribution system from Pragmatic Communications Systems for this project. (6) CATS(tm) Transmitters (one for each source) (4) CATS(tm) Multi-Source, Multi-Zone, Switcher/Routers (providing a total of 32 outputs)
Oberlin City Schools Library/media centers Eastwood Elementary Prospect Elementary A Vision forSchools in 2012 Adobe Acrobat PDF file. ohio Department of Education http://www.oberlin.k12.oh.us/
News - UK School Of Library & Information Science Paul Lanata, Director of the Jefferson County school Library media Services, awarded a grant from the OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Dublin, ohio, http://www.uky.edu/CommInfoStudies/SLIS/news-old.htm
Extractions: Academic Showcase 2000 McConnell Conference 2001 Report Alumna/us of the Year 2003 McConnell Conference 2003 ... Updated SLIS Web Site makes its debut! The SLIS annual award banquet was held at Spindletop Hall on Friday, April 30 beginning at 6:00 PM. Student Nancy Fawley was chosen as this year's Melody Trosper Award winner, and 24 students wereinvited to join the Beta Phi Mu honor society. March 30, 2004 - Four new faculty members have been appointed to Kentucky's School of Library and Information Science, announced Director Timothy W. Sineath. He said, "We were very fortunate and pleased to have been successful in recruiting these excellent faculty to the school and we look forward to them joining us in the fall". Kimberly Black-Parker, assistant professor Kwan Yi is a native of the Republic of Korea and a citizen of Canada. He earned a BA in mass communications in 1986 and a BS in computer science in 1988, both at Korea University in Seoul. In 1994 the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign awarded him the MSc in applied mathematics, and in 1997 McGill University conferred on him the MSc in computer science. He subsequently enrolled in the PhD program at McGill's Graduate School of Library and Information Studies. Although as of this writing the schedule for Kwan to defend his dissertation has not been determined, he told the newsletter he expects it to be sometime in June or July. While at McGill, Kwan has been a teaching assistant in the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies and in the School of Computer Science. He has been awarded numerous scholarships, fellowships, and travel grants, has a number of publications, and has made several presentations.
OnTarget Computer Lab, Library/media Center, Classrooms, Other. ohio County school District,23.1% ohio County school District Total, 27, 807, 545, 3, 111, 8 http://reports.wv.ontargetus.com/digitaldivide0203/distSum.asp?otid=38&accDesc=O
Student Press Law Center - News Flashes 2004 Student Press Law Center June 23, 2004 ohio school districts failed to make Ebright added that the audit clearly pointed out the medias role as http://www.splc.org/newsflash_archives.asp?id=829&year=2004
School LIbrary Media Services Home Page Home Page for school LIbrary media Services with links for curriculum connections,media center management, and professional development. http://www.myscschools.com/offices/tech/ms/lms/
Extractions: Home School Enterprise Operations Technology Technology Media Services ... SLMS School Library Media Services The mission of the state library media consultant is to advocate for high quality school library programs, to support the state library media specialists, and to serve as a liaison to other groups and organizations working toward excellence in education. LMS 2004-05 Annual Survey will be available for data entry from May 16, 2005 through September 30, 2005. Directions for completing the LMS Annual Online Survey are available on this web site. ( Click here for the directions Design by the Book chapter 2 Could your library media center use a new look? Would you like to have new books for your students and teachers?
Ohio Area Media Center Directory INFohio The Information Network for ohio Schools, page space South Centralohio media Center, Serving Serving Serving Gallia, Jackson, Lawrence, http://www.infohio.org/medianet/AMCDirectory.html
East Central AMC Menu East Central ohio Area media Center. Text Only. Planning on teaching summer schoolor working on professional development during the summer break? http://media2.sparcc.org/lcl_menu.html
Extractions: East Central Ohio Area Media Center Text Only Planning on teaching summer school or working on professional development during the summer break? It's not too early to begin planning for your summer audiovisual needs. Stark County ESC courier service ends on Friday, June 10. Contact us any time to place your summer orders. Explore More Resources Community
Extractions: Skip to the Acceptable Use Procedures CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION 08.2323 Access to Electronic Media (Acceptable Use Policy) The Board supports the right of students, employees, and community members to have reasonable access to various information formats and believes it is incumbent upon users to utilize this privilege in an appropriate and responsible manner. Safety Procedures and Guidelines The Superintendent shall develop and implement appropriate procedures to provide guidance for access to electronic media. Guidelines shall address teacher supervision of student computer use, ethical use of electronic media (including, but not limited to, the Internet, e-mail, and other District technological resources), and issues of privacy versus administrative review of electronic files and communications. In addition, guidelines shall prohibit utilization of networks for prohibited or illegal activities, the intentional spreading of embedded messages, or the use of other programs with the potential of damaging or destroying programs or data. Internet safety measures shall be implemented that effectively address the following: Controlling access by minors to inappropriate matter on the Internet and World Wide Web;
Schools Such support is evident in that six schools in ohio County have been designatedNational as well as a computer laboratory available in the media Center. http://www.wheelingchamber.com/Schools/Ohio_County_Schools.htm
Extractions: Ohio County Schools Ohio County offers its residents a nationally recognized school system. The elementary school system allows students to spend the first important years at a school near their homes or neighborhoods. During the 1990s, a multi-million dollar development program built or renovated every school in the system. Ohio County taxpayers have traditionally given their overwhelming support to educational levies, placing Ohio County among the top counties in West Virginia in per capita spending for education. Such support is evident in that six schools in Ohio County have been designated National Schools of Excellence. This unprecedented degree of recognition has come to Wheeling Park High School, Bridge Street Middle School, Triadelphia Middle School, Wheeling Middle School, Elm Grove Elementary and Madison Elementary. West Virginia Schools of Excellence recognition has also been awarded to all 14 schools in the Ohio County system. Ohio County is the only county in West Virginia to have 100 percent of its schools so named.
Alliance For School Choice Legislators Policy Makers. school Choice Programs around the country. media Center.Research. school Choice Philanthropy. About Us. Contact Us http://www.allianceforschoolchoice.org/media_center.aspx
Extractions: media center (see also: About Us News clips 9/23/2005 News clips 9/22/2005 News clips 9/21/2005 News clips 9/20/2005 News clips 9/16/2005 Alliance For School Choice Lauds Growing Bipartisan Support for Private Schools in Katrina Rescue Effort Alliance For School Choice Welcomes Bipartisan Education Relief Bill Alliance For School Choice Assails Discriminatory Kennedy Relief Plan Alliance For School Choice Applauds President For Including Private Schools in Katrina Relief Alliance For School Choice Urges Use of Private Schools For Displaced Children Alliance for School Choice Joins Congressional Leadership in Urging Private School Relief For Katrina Victims National Governors Association Report Recommends Greater School Choice Back to School: More Children Than Ever Will Participate in Private School Choice Programs Pa. Expands Education Tax Credit Program to Thousands More Children Alliance for School Choice Urges President to Nominate Pro-Parental Rights Justice Washington Times: New York Post: Turning Point - Matthew Ladner The School Choice Activist July 2005 Business Journal of Phoenix: School choice finally could bring hope to minorities - Clint Bolick Wall Street Journal: Judicial Clouds in the Sunshine State - Clint Bolick East Valley Tribune: School Choice â A minority imperative - Alan Bonsteel With All Deliberate Need - Gerard Robinson School Reform News: Disabled Students Lead the Way for School Choice - Clint Bolick School Reform News: National School Choice Organization Celebrates Its First Anniversary - Laura Devany
Case Western Reserve University Case Western Reserve University s Bolton school of Nursing establishes ohio sfirst doctor of Center for Community Partnerships Envisioning a New Case http://www.cwru.edu/
Extractions: CASE.EDU: HOME DIRECTORIES SEARCH LEARNING AT CASE Registrar Blackboard Libraries Computing ... Financial Aid LIVING AT CASE Campus Services Student Services Student Organizations Greek Life ... MyCase Login SEARCH CASE.EDU: Case responds to hurricane Katrina University offers reduced tuition and special student services for Gulf Coast-area students Learn More