Extractions: END-OF-LIFE CARE - a Joint Project of the Ian Anderson Continuing Education Program in End-of Life Care, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto; the Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto; and the Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto Ian Anderson Continuing Education Program in End-of Life Care or the Faculty of Medicine
Utah Legislature HCR002 32 Board of Education minimum standards for library media center facilities and 35 Board of Education and each school district in the state of utah. http://www.le.state.ut.us/~2001/bills/hbillint/HCR002.htm
Extractions: Twenty years of litigation experience representing television, radio, motion picture, television producers, newspapers, book authors, publishers and national magazine clients, both at the trial and appellate levels of state and federal court. Representative cases include: Shulman v. CBS (invasion of privacy) NBC Subsidiary v. Superior Court (access) Polydoros v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. (misappropriation) Fleet v. CBS Rancho Publications v. Superior Court (reporters' privilege) Thomas v. Los Angeles Times (defamation) Michaels v. Internet Entertainment Group Representative Clients Regular speaker at media conferences, including PLI Biannual Libel Conference, ABA Forum on Communications Law Annual Meeting, ABA/NAB/LDRC Annual Program "Representing Your Local Broadcaster," among others. Author and co-author of a number of publications on media, intellectual property and entertainment law, including the following:
School Of Media Arts & Design Training Center Steve Anderson is an associate professor in the school of media Arts Design at James the utah Festival Opera Company and the Council of Communication http://smad.jmu.edu/training/instructors.html
Extractions: Apple Certified Instructors John M. Woody In 2001, Mr. Woody was named an Apple Distinguished Educator. The competitive program annually recognizes exceptional educators who promote excellence in education through technology. Each award winner is recognized as an outstanding pioneer in his or her respective field. Mr. Woody teaches invited post-production workshops throughout the nation. Mr. Woody's productions have been recognized with over 25 national awards including eight first place awards from the Broadcast Education Association. In addition he has received national recognition from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Association of America, and National Intramural/Recreation Sports Association. John Hodges has a wide range of experience in the production/post-production/and education fields. With 20 years of experience at Virginia Public Television, John rose from Production Assistant to Producer/Director to Production Manager. As Producer of Virginia Outdoors
Extractions: Profile Challenge David Lither, fourth grade teacher at Jackson Elementary wanted to increase the motivation of his students and give them access to a vast amount of relevant information in an engaging format to help raise achievement levels. Solution The digital learning system from Pearson Digital Learning was implemented and made available to all Jackson Elementary staff at the beginning of 2003. What do the Students think about KnowledgeBox? Please Select Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Jersey New Mexico New York New York City North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington Washington D.C.
Filling The Void - 6/1/2002 - School Library Journal - CA218584 Only four statesutah, Iowa, Rhode Island, and Washington-say they have a sufficient The goal is to attract more professors in school library media, http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA218584.html
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IMLS: What's New: Current News Director of the Morehouse school of Medicine (MSM) Multimedia Center. Amy Owen served as Director of the utah State Library, a division of the utah http://www.imls.gov/whatsnew/current/120304.htm
Extractions: Mamie Bittner mbittner@imls.gov Printer Friendly Version Seven Appointed to the National Museum and Library Services Board WASHINGTON, DC On November 20, the U.S. Senate unanimously confirmed seven Bush nominees to serve as members of the National Museum and Library Services Board. The 20-member board advises the Institute of Museum and Library Services and makes recommendations for the National Award for Museum and Library Service, the nation's highest honor for extraordinary public service provided by these institutions. "These seven distinguished individuals will make a tremendous addition to our board," said IMLS Director Robert S. Martin. "IMLS is dedicated to creating and sustaining a nation of learners by helping libraries and museums service their communities. With their policy advice, the National Museum and Library Services Board members will help IMLS support libraries and museums in their role as centers of lifelong learning. This newly structured board will have capacity to encourage synergies and as well as to enrich discussions with unique knowledge and expertise about issues that challenge libraries, museums, and the public." In September 2003, President Bush signed into law the Museum and Library Services Act. One of the changes the act required was to streamline agency administration by creating one advisory board with representatives from both the museum and library communities, including the chairman of the National Commission on Libraries and Information Sciences (NCLIS), who serves as an ex-officio, nonvoting member. Until that time, museum advice was provided by the National Museum Services Board and library advice by NCLIS. The new members represent the library community; when they are sworn in at the next board meeting in February they will join their museum counterparts, and for the first time the board will be constituted as the act envisions.
McGraw-Hill Construction - Intermountain Construction Utah, Idaho The second level houses the media center and classrooms, while the third level houses Murray school District, Murray, utah. General Contractor http://intermountain.construction.com/projects/03_TopProjects.asp
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Scouting For All - Media Center media Center. We have established this page to provide a centralized location utah State University, Steven Representing S4A And His High school s GSA http://www.scoutingforall.org/mediacenter.shtml
Extractions: Media Center We have established this page to provide a centralized location where members of the press and other organizations can obtain the most requested information in one place. Presently, we have the following files "in a nutshell" sections available. As well, you may scroll down and view past Action Alerts and Press Releases. More will be added on a continual basis: Scouting For All's Response to the Dale Vs. BSA Supreme Court Decision
Carol C. Kuhlthau OnLine Computer Database in school Library media centers. In The Research of school Library media centers Papers of the Treasure Mountain Research http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~kuhlthau/Publications.htm
Extractions: School Libraries (CISSL) PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH AND NON-RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS: Books Authored: Seeking Meaning: A Process Approach to Library and Information Services, Second ed. Libraries Unlimited, 2004. Available through Greenwood Publishing Inquiry-based Learning: Lessons from Library Power. with Jean Donham, Kay Bishop, Dianne Oberg. Linworth Publishing, 2001. Teaching the Library Research Process. The Center for Applied Research in Education, 1985. Second ed., Metuchen, N.J: Scarecrow Press, 1994. Available through University Press of America School Librarians' Grade-by Grade Activities Program: A Complete Sequential Skills Plan for Grades K-8. Nyack, NY: The Center for Applied Research in Education, 1981. Revised Second ed.
Marshall Space Flight Center News Release 01-247 (07-18-01) media Relations Department at NASA?s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville He is a 1994 graduate of Bear River High school in Tremonton, utah. http://www.msfc.nasa.gov/news/news/releases/2001/01-247.html
Extractions: For Release: July 18, 2001 Release: Utah State graduate student Martin Jensen reaches for stars in NASA education program Martin J. Jensen, a graduate student in corporate communication at Utah State University in Logan, is working in the U.S. space program as part of a NASA cooperative education program. Jensen recently completed his first assignment in the Media Relations Department at NASAs Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. He spent the past six months working on media relations activities for the Space Shuttle Project Office at the Marshall Center NASA's lead center for development of space transportation and propulsion systems. He will continue his graduate studies at Utah State this fall and return to Marshall in January 2002 for another assignment in media relations. During his first job, Jensen worked with NASA engineers and project managers at Marshall to respond to questions from the news media. He assisted news media during five Space Shuttle launches and led a public information effort for a flight support motor test of the Shuttles Reusable Solid Rocket Motor at ATK Thiokols Utah test facility. Jensen also worked on the launch of Starship 2040, a national touring exhibit designed to educate the public about advanced space flight technologies.
School Choice Links: Advocacy Groups, Policy Centers And Think Tanks Schools Choice selected links to advocacy groups, policy centers and think utahbased a nonprofit, nonpartisan libertarian public policy research http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/research/rapl/issues/schoolchoice/sc_advocacy.html
Extractions: School choice has become such a contentious topic that not only have traditional advocacy groups devoted significant resources to the question, some organizations have been formed simply to advocate policy reform on this issue. Additionally, a number of academic centers and programs have focused their research on topics pertaining to school choice. Below are links to the home pages of over 40 policy organizations plus a brief description of and links to their on-line school choice resource pages. For state-by-state organizations that address school choice, click here A B-C D-F ... School Choice and American Constitutional Law A 4Choice: School Choice Without Vouchers
BYU - Brigham Young University Home IT Training Information Technology Instructional media Center media Ordering news image Business Week hails BYU as part of utah success http://home.byu.edu/webapp/home/index.jsp
Information Skills Instruction school Library media Curriculum Template By the Educational media Flexible Scheduling in the Library media Center A Position Paper - by Beth Sheppard http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/infoskill.html
Extractions: Resources for School Librarians - Index Information Skills Instruction Curriculum and Standards Program Integration and Flexible Scheduling Instructional Models Assessment ... Using Primary Sources State and Province Student Content Standards for School Libraries - By the Alaska Association of School Librarians. Standards for Information Literacy - Colorado Department of Education. Learning Resources and Information Technology - Connecticut K- 12 Curricular Goals and Standards. Available in pdf format from the Department of Education Information Literacy Descriptors and Curriculum Correlations - State of Florida. This is in pdf format. The Kansas Standards for School Libraries - Available in pdf or Microsoft Word formats. Library Media Learning Outcomes - Maryland State Department of Education Massachusetts School Library Media Program Standards for 21st Century Learning - This is in pdf format. School Library Media Curriculum Template - By the Educational Media Association of New Jersey. This is in PDF format. Scope and Sequence Course Outline/Student Objectives - By the Educational Media Association of New Jersey. Note that this in PDF format.
:: Welcome To Backman Elementary! :: Ms. Fern Wilkerson has been recognized by the College of Eastern utah as Distinguished Alumnae and media Center. BACKMAN · E LEMENTARY powered by PHP http://backman.slc.k12.ut.us/
ALA | AASL Presents 1998 Awards Information Technology Pathfinder Award. (formerly the Microcomputer in the media Center Award) National school Library media Program of the Year Award http://www.ala.org/ala/aaslbucket/aaslpresents.htm
Extractions: "Ohio Advocacy Training" The project will train the members of OELMA to be effective advocates for the support, both financial and moral, of the school library media centers they operate. The ultimate goal of this project is to have a positive influence on the laws and administrative regulations of the State of Ohio which impact school library media centers. Brian Fagan
Moab Music Festival - Media Center - Festival Background In 2002, the Moab Music Festival received the utah Arts Councils 2002 Governors Award Working with the schools, the Moab Arts and Recreation Center, http://www.moabmusicfest.org/MediaCenter/MMFBackground.htm
Extractions: Media Center - Festival Background Media Center Media Center Home Background Information Recent Press Releases Background on the Colorado River Benefit Concert ... Artist Biographies FAQ/Quick Facts Frequently Asked Questions Moab Information Lodging Information Education The Moab Music Festival was founded in 1992 by Michael Barrett and Leslie Tomkins Moab community , particularly to its children. The Festival is noted for its distinctive programming, unique among Festivals. While classical chamber music traditional folk music jazz vocal music , and the music of living composers Each season the Festival has a distinguished Composer-in-Residence whose music is highlighted in several concerts and who is present to discuss his/her work. 150 professional, world-class musicians in the Music Festivals category by ASCAP (the American Society of Composers, Artists, and Publishers). benefit concerts during the Season take patrons downriver by motorized boat to enjoy the stunning visual beauty and acoustical splendor of this site. In addition, there is a benefit concert at one the many attractive homes in the Moab area. rafting trip down the Colorado River with music concerts in selected sites along the way.
Utah Weather Links For Media media WEATHER LINKS PAGE FOR utah MAINTAINED BY DAVID JAMES, PG JR. HIGH David James Weatherlinks utah Center for Climate and Weather http://www.pgjr.alpine.k12.ut.us/science/james/media.html