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  1. Colorado school library media center statistics, 1985 by Keith Curry Lance, 1987
  2. Asymptotic solutions to direct and inverse scattering in anisotropic elastic media (Colorado School of Mines. Center for Wave Phenomena. CWP) by Sebastien R Geoltrain, 1989
  3. Ray theoretical modeling for seismic surveys along a common trend (strike) in layered acoustic media (Colorado School of Mines. Center for Wave Phenomena. CWP) by Kidane Araya, 1989
  4. [Report.] / Geomechanics Research Center, Colorado School of Mines by B Ross, 1999
  5. [Report.] / Geomechanics Research Center, Colorado School of Mines by Xiaoshan Lin, 1996
  6. The cooperative spirit: School media centers & the public library by Harold Krubsack, 1986
  7. The Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement by Keith Curry Lance, Lynda Welborn, et all 1997-03
  8. How School Librarians Help Kids Achieve Standards:The Second Colorado Study by Keith Curry Lance, Marcia J. Rodney, et all 2000-01-01
  9. [Report.] / Geomechanics Research Center, Colorado School of Mines by Graham G. W Mustoe, 1993
  10. Freedom of the press: Relevance of American law and experience to Russia : proceedings of a three-city colloquium in Denver, Colorado, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ... with the media, September 21-26, 1992 by Marshall Kaplan, 1992

81. COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES GOLDEN CENTER FOR WAVE PHENOMENA - StormingMedia
Pentagon reports and documents by colorado school OF MINES GOLDEN CENTER FOR WAVEPHENOMENA.
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82. Dayspring Christian Schools PreK-12 Greeley Colorado
Welcome to the Dayspring media Center Homepage. The goal of the Dayspring ChristianSchools media Center is to encourage our students to develop a love of
http://www.dayspring-prek12.org/mediahome.htm
Dayspring Library Media Center Welcome to the Dayspring Media Center Homepage The goal of the Dayspring Christian Schools Media Center is to encourage our students to develop a love of reading, to appreciate the many kinds of literature available, and to ensure that students become effective users of ideas and information. As a Christian community of believers, we also endeavor to teach discernment in using all types of media with the ultimate goal of glorifying our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We aim to provide an adequate program of service, print and non-print materials, equipment and technology that will help meet the students' academic and leisure needs. Our resources and instruction support the educational goals of Dayspring Christian Schools. Media Center Hours: 7:30 - 4:00 Monday - Thursday Edline 3734 West 20th St.
Greeley, CO 80634
For more information email enroll@dayspring-prek12.org
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Design by Tech 1 Class - Mrs. Stewart Advisor
3734 West 20th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80634

83. FineArt Forum Resource Directory
The works that are presented have partly been shown at media art festivals such as Photographic Center school Photocenter school is Seattle s leading
http://www.msstate.edu/Fineart_Online/art-resources/academic.html
[fineArt forum] [search] [index] [help] ... [add a site]
fineArt forum resource directory:
Academic Resources
Note: Schools (both studio art and art history) are grouped by geography.
A World Community of Old Trees
An ecology art project open to artists everywhere with a special section for students in grades 7-12 and their art teachers.
Tips and Techniques - Mac Applications
Digital Media Education Center offers tips and techniques for Mac basics, Adobe Photoshop, Premiere, Acrobat, PowerPoint, www page building, internet, and Avid Technologies Media Composer nonlinear editing system.
International Directory of Design
The only multilingual, multinational, multidisciplinary search engine in the world to: 7000 programs 3000 schools 30 disciplines 200 countries. Includes portfolios of student works. (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish)
Worlds of Art
Offered for undergraduate credit by Governers State University. Winter 1996.
Schools
Jump to Asia Australia Europe or North America
Asia
Kyushu Institute of Design
Australia
Australian National University: Institute of the Arts
AusArts, the Australian National University Institute of the Arts Library Server. Information on the Canberra School of Art, the Canberra School of Music and the Australian Centre for the Arts and Technology. Electronic libraries for music and the visual arts. Electronic publications include the Australian Contemporary Textiles project; staff and student artworks; and papers on visual arts and the Internet (under author Joye Volker, Institute Librarian).

84. The Bell Policy Center
University of colorado, colorado Springs. Center for colorado Policy Studies colorado Association of school Executives An association for K12 education
http://www.thebell.org/links.html

Colorado Public Policy Resources
Advocacy Resources Membership Organizations Education Resources ... National Political Resources Colorado Public Policy Resources Bighorn Center for Public Policy
A Colorado public policy organization dedicating to improving quality of life through effective and efficient state and local government. Information available on the state budget, education, voting and consumer rights. Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Promotes justice and economic security for lower income Coloradans through legislative, administrative and legal advocacy. Resources include information on the state budget, welfare reform, and healthcare. The Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute
Research in support of adequate and fair fiscal policies that benefit all Coloradans. Excellent analysis of state budget issues, including TABOR. Available publications include: the State of Working Colorado, the Self-Sufficiency Standard, and Issue Briefs on issues from working immigrants to tobacco securitization. Colorado State University, Center for Research on the Colorado Economy

85. School Libraries
http//slj.reviewsnews.com/. * school Library media Research This directoryis limited to listing pages which focus on the school library/media center.
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/print.cgi/Resources/Librarianship/School_Libraries
Printer friendly text Home Librarianship
School Libraries
Archived Responses Internet Sites Discussion Groups Organizations
Archived Responses: * Do you have any information on marketing the school library?
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printresponses.cgi/Virtual/Qa/archives/ Librarianship/School_Libraries/market.html
* Do you have any resources on teacher-librarian collaboration?
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printresponses.cgi/Virtual/Qa/archives/ Librarianship/School_Libraries/collab.html
* Are there any research articles on censorship in school libraries?
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printresponses.cgi/Virtual/Qa/archives/ Librarianship/School_Libraries/censor.html
* Do school libraries have a positive impact on students?
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printresponses.cgi/Virtual/Qa/archives/ Librarianship/School_Libraries/libraryimpact.html
* Does having a professional school media specialist on staff increase student achievement?
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printresponses.cgi/Virtual/Qa/archives/ Librarianship/Library_Staffing/librarystaff.html

Internet Sites: * Educational Standards and Curriculum Frameworks for Library Media
A collection of resources with information on national and state library media standards.

86. Colorado
Implement colorado On The MoveÔ in youth centers, seniors centers, Mesa CountySchool District 51, Western colorado Area Health Education Center,
http://www.healthierus.gov/steps/grantees/CO_State.html
Colorado The Steps to a HealthierUS five-year cooperative agreement program aims to help Americans live longer, better, and healthier lives by reducing the burden of diabetes, overweight, obesity, and asthma and addressing three related risk factors—physical inactivity, poor nutrition, and tobacco use. For FY 2003, this U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) program allocated $13.6 million to fund 23 communities, including four counties in Colorado, to implement community action plans to reduce health disparities and promote quality health care and prevention services. Project Area
  • Mesa County: Grand Junction, Fruita, Palisade (population 120,000). Pueblo County: Pueblo (population 147,000). Teller County: Cripple Creek, Victor, Woodland Park, Florissant, Divide (population 20,000). Weld County: Greeley and 31 unincorporated towns (population 205,000).
Target Populations for Steps Interventions Mesa: School-aged children, youth in low income areas, government and school district employees, senior citizens, uninsured/underinsured adults, and migrant farm workers. Pueblo: Children and adults at high risk for or diagnosed with chronic diseases, health professionals, low-income people and Latinos.

87. Steps To A Healthier Colorado - 2004
Implement colorado On The Move™ in youth centers, seniors centers, Mesa CountySchool District 51, Western colorado Area Health Education Center,
http://www.healthierus.gov/steps/grantees/2004/CO_state.html
Steps to a Healthier Colorado
For FY 2003, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) allocated $13.6 million to fund 24 communities, including several in Colorado; in FY 2004 HHS allocated $35.8 million to increase funding to the existing 24 communities and fund an additional 16 for a total of 40 communities. Project Area
  • Mesa County: Grand Junction, Fruita, Palisade (population 120,000). Pueblo County: Pueblo (population 147,000). Teller County: Cripple Creek, Victor, Woodland Park, Florissant, Divide (population 20,000). Weld County: Greeley and 31 unincorporated towns (population 205,000).
Target Populations
  • Mesa: School-aged children, youth in low income areas, government and school district employees, senior citizens, uninsured/underinsured adults, and migrant farm workers. Pueblo: Children and adults at high risk for or diagnosed with chronic diseases, health professionals, low-income populations and Latinos. Teller: Low-income populations and school-aged children. Weld: Latinos, low-income populations, and people without health insurance.

88. College Of Arts & Media :: University Of Colorado At Denver And Health Sciences
As the urban center of the University of colorado system, UCDHSC is part of the At the College of Arts media, we connect art with technology and life.
http://www.cudenver.edu/CAM/
Visual Arts
programs at a glance: Music (B.S.) University of Colorado at Denver and
Health Sciences Center
Downtown Denver Campus
Campus Box 162
P.O. Box 173364
Denver, Colorado
303.556.2279 (voice)
303.556.2335 (fax) st art@cu denver.edu University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center (UCDHSC) ...
CAMAdvising@cudenver.edu

89. Directions
At CUcolorado Springs, Doris Carey - school of Education J = Library orMedia Center. If you are at CU-colorado Springs, Use the Third Column from the
http://www.ntlf.com/html/pi/9610/direc.htm
University of Colorado Technology Development Survey Subscribe to NTLF Grouped Responses Survey Results Download NTLF article on Survey in PDF Completion of this form should take about twenty minutes. It is important to obtain your response, because only faculty can provide an assessment of their needs, interests, and preferred methods of support in integrating technology into the classroom. This data will be used in planning for providing both resources and training over the next few years. By making creative use of a general purpose answer sheet (form # 16504), we hold costs and processing time to a minimum. You may use pen or pencil to complete the form. This form may be completed anonymously. We are using the bubbles in the Last Name section of the form to separate responses by university and academic unit. Side 2 of the form contains a red square with the admonition, "Do Not Write in This Space." We've programmed the scanner to permit you to write in that space, so please do so if you wish to supply information not covered in the survey. If you wish to provide further input regarding teaching with technology, then provide your name, campus address and phone in the red square. Someone will contact you. Please do not fold the form when you complete it. Place it in an 8 x 12 envelope and return it via campus mail to your campus representative

90. Arts High School Media Arts Program
Arts High school Program Areas The media Arts Program teaches students touse elements and tools of current and emerging technologies to create works
http://www.pcae.k12.mn.us/school/media/ahsmed.html
Arts High School
Media Arts Program
The Media Arts Program teaches students to use elements and tools of current and emerging technologies to create works which express feelings and ideas. Students are challenged to appreciate, analyze and create works through photography, cinema, sound, digital arts and interactive media. Students obtain four credits in four semesters of intensive sequential curriculum using the block system. The lens based curriculum covers key concepts such as sequencing, montage, sound and image relationships, and the elements of time and motion. Junior students are introduced to a variety of genres and approaches to subject matter, basic technology, and criticism in an historical and cultural context. Students develop critical and creative thinking skills by creating works that convey their own ideas. Senior students learn advanced skills and techniques, advanced history and theory, career planning and portfolio, and work on an independent senior project of their choice as they develop a personal vision. This program weaves together five focus areas in the theme based curriculum:
  • CREATE: development of ideas, aesthetics, skills, techniques, forms, genres, exhibition
  • 91. AScribe's Members
    Georgetown Univ. Medical Center Harvard Medical school affiliates Univ.of Chicago Pritzker school of Medicine Univ. of colorado Health Sciences
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    AScribe Newswire delivers public-interest news releases from more than 600 nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies - including foundations, public-policy advocates, professional associations, think tanks, colleges, universities, medical and scientific research centers, publishers and public relations agencies. To see a partial list of organizations currently using AScribe Newswire to add reach and depth to their media-relations initiatives, please click on any category below: Universities and Colleges Agnes Scott College
    Allegheny College
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    92. Government/Political Center - Boulder Community Network - Serving Boulder County
    colorado Courts SelfHelp Center - intended to assist you to learn about colorado BuzzFlash Interview with Al Franken During a panel discussion on media
    http://bcn.boulder.co.us/government/center.html
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    Government / Political Center

    Government links useful to the Boulder County community and beyond, as well as political resources of local, state, and national interest.
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    Katrina Tsunami How to help Katrina's victims, get information MSNBC
    Aid Groups Accepting Donations for Earthquake/Tsunami Victims " Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.... "
    US Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, 1914 Last Update: 12-September-2005
    by Government / Political Center Developer Your tax $$ at work:
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    93. Wireless Field Tests
    2502 West colorado Ave., Suite 203 · colorado Springs, CO 80904 · Center schoolDistrict, Center, colorado. This school is 24 miles from Alamosa,
    http://wireless.oldcolo.com/course/partic2.htm
    2502 West Colorado Ave., Suite 203 Colorado Springs, CO 80904
    Voice 719.636.2040 Fax 719.528.5869 Wireless Web http://wireless.oldcolo.com
    General

    Scope of Tests

    Locus

    Participants
    ...
    Contractual
    PARTICIPANTS:
    Rural: Monte Vista School District, Monte Vista, Colorado. This school is approximately 15 miles from Alamosa, across flat terrain. It can be reached by two FCC Part 15 certified spread spectrum radios carrying data from 115 to 164KBS, without relay. This school has committed to participate in both science classrooms with a limited number of multi-media computers, and at close by field-test (River Watch) locations where data sensing and radio broadcast can be implemented as part of routine educational activities. There are also expected to be a number of off-school premises students in remote-education programs, who will be connected. The test here will be in a point to point wireless link to the net, with further wireless links to a server in field science modes. Center School District, Center, Colorado. This school is 24 miles from Alamosa, which cannot be reached by 1 watt available systems at speeds above 56kbs. It will be be reached by three radios, one a relay, exercising this routinely used mode to extend radio ranges for data. This school, which is installing $300,000 in new technolgical classroom equipment, will participate by configuring to our test specifications, a complete LAN classroom (26 machines) running over Novell networks and NT servers. Which will be linked to an OS2 server, and reach the network via the wireless link.

    94. The Bell Policy Center
    Why colorado schools are short on funds By Julie Phillips The Bell PolicyCenter 1801 Broadway, Suite 280 • Denver, colorado 80202 303.297.0456
    http://www.thebell.org/BDCSchoolFunding.html
    The Education Paradox:
    Why Colorado schools are short on funds
    By Julie Phillips
    THE BOULDER DAILY CAMERA
    June 27, 2004 Coloradans care about education, consistently ranking it among their top priorities. In 1998, voters underscored their support of K-12 schools by passing Amendment 23, which mandated a 1 percent increase over inflation in funding for 10 years. So why are schools across the state, including those in Boulder Valley, still faced with cutting budgets and services? Didn't Amendment 23 guarantee that schools would get the money they need? What about the bond increases the voters of my district just passed? Why are some people complaining that K-12 education is inefficient and gobbling up a disproportionate share of the state's resources? What happened to all that money? The truth is that, even with recent improvements in K-12 allocations, Colorado is just starting to dig its way out of a 20-year-old hole in education funding. And because so many of the "fixed" costs of running schools — the cost of health insurance, the price of gas and electricity — have continued to grow at a much higher rate than inflation, there is simply not enough money left to maintain classroom programs and to prevent an even greater increase in student-teacher ratios.

    95. Moab Music Festival - Media Center - Festival Background
    media Center. media Center Home Background Information Working with theschools, the Moab Arts and Recreation Center, and the Moab Repertory Theater,
    http://www.moabmusicfest.org/MediaCenter/MMFBackground.htm
    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
    Moab Music Festival: Music in Concert With the Landscape
    Who We Are
    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).
    Festival Seasons
    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.

    96. ReliefWeb » Training: By Source
    Center of Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance Vernon Mann media Ltd. Victorian Foundation for the Survivors of Torture
    http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwt.nsf/doc209?OpenForm&query=1

    97. Cost, Quality Outcomes Press Release
    Report Graphics Button News Sources for NC media Button Other Links Button National Center for Early Development Learning
    http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~ncedl/PAGES/cqpr.cfm
    NCEDL HOME Multi-State Study of Pre-Kindergarten SWEEP Study
    Press Release HOLD FOR RELEASE:
    EMBARGOED UNTIL 2 PM EST TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1999
    For More Information Contact:
    Phil Sparks/Keri Monihan
    Communications Consortium Media Center Julie Green
    US Department of Education Lynn Kagan
    Tom Conroy

    Yale University Kay Cooperman
    UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies Sarah Ellis
    University of Colorado
    Health Sciences Center Lloyd Little
    UNC-Chapel Hill
    NEW STUDY LINKS CHILD CARE QUALITY WITH SUCCESS IN EARLY LEARNING AND SCHOOL READINESS
    WASHINGTON - A major study of more than 800 preschool children begun in 1993 which has now followed the children through second grade, establishes a link between quality child care and school readiness. Approximately 74% of 3- to 5-year olds, or 6.8 million preschoolers, receive some type of child care on a regular basis. The study shows that young children receiving poor quality child care were less prepared for school and tended to have less success in the early phases of school than students who received high quality care in their preschool years.

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