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81. Staff Development ETC Hands On
florida s Educational Technology Integrators offer hands on sessions for educators.These sessions can be custom tailored to your district s needs at no
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse
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... Universal Access Reference Desk: Almanacs Atlases Books Citations ... Reference Portals Site Key: Kid Friendly = Ads or .Com = Florida About Site Key Add a Link Professional Development Hands On Hands On On-Line Florida's Educational Technology Integrators offer hands on sessions for educators. These sessions can be custom tailored to your district's needs at no cost to the school district (Florida). To request training in your area please contact Michael Sweeney ( msweeney@tempest.coedu.usf.edu. 21st Century Learning According to "Learning for the 21st Century" and the "Mile Guide" teachers do not need to decide between teaching basic skills and 21st century skills. Learn how to put the pieces of this puzzle together to better prepare students for the future. This session will show teachers how 21st Century Learning looks different from traditional classroom experiences while teaching core knowledge, contextual knowledge, 21st century tools and learning skills. Adobe Photoshop 7 Are you interested in learning how to edit your digital pictures? Learn the basics of image editing in this class that focuses on Photoshop's most commonly used features. You will learn how to resize, crop, edit, work with layers, use selection tools and techniques, recognize and fix basic color correction and other image problems, add text to an image, retouch an image, and combine images.

82. SASS Office Staff
Margaret Boyd, staff Assistant. FCAT florida Comprehensive Assessment Test College-Level Academic Skills Test (CLAST); florida Educational Leadership
http://myfloridaeducation.com/sas/sassstaf.htm
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83. Highlands County Schools
VIVIANNE WALDRON COORDINATOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES/staff DEVELOPMENT. Responsible forplanning, directing Inputs information to Department of education.
http://www.highlands.k12.fl.us/human_resources.html

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84. Economic Development Commission Of Florida's Space Coast
Chambers of Commerce. Space Coast Office of Tourism. Enterprise florida staff.Officers. Committee Chairs. Contact the EDC
http://www.spacecoastedc.org/
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85. Env Ed Prog Dev
University of florida. School of Forest Resources and Conservation. EnvironmentalEducation Program Development (FOR 4934 and 6934). 3 credits; Fall 1998
http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/Faculty/Web_Pages/MMonroe/for4934_6934.htm
University of Florida School of Forest Resources and Conservation Environmental Education Program Development (FOR 4934 and 6934) 3 credits; Fall 1998 Martha C. Monroe, Assistant Professor 347 Newins-Ziegler Hall E-mail: mcmo @ gnv.ifas.ufl.edu Office Hours: One hour after class Monday and Wednesday, and by appointment
Course Description: A comprehensive approach to program development, from needs assessment to evaluation, will be applied to youth-based non-formal environmental education opportunities. Existing and developing programs will be analyzed, with an emphasis on the role of participation and evaluation. Required field trips to be scheduled. Course Objectives: By the end of this course, students will be able to:
  • Generate a variety of education program formats for achieving EE goals Use Bennett’s hierarchy for program planning Assess the role of stakeholder participation in program development Develop appropriate program objectives Compare practical outcomes of evaluating a program by several different models (such as Bennett’s goals, the Determinants of Behavior Change Model, or the Steps to Behavior Change Model) Conduct a needs assessment Develop evaluation tools Analyze evaluation data Observe and critique a training workshop Respond to attacks on EE programs Write a fundable grant proposal for EE program development
Materials: Exploring Human Nature: Using Environmental Education and Communication Strategies in International Development . Edited by Monroe and Day.

86. SETDA's NLI Toolkit 2003 - Executive Summary
High Quality Prof dev Teaching Learning Scott Montgomery, Chief of StaffFlorida education Technology Corporation (FETC)
http://www.setda.org/Toolkit2003/execsum/es6.htm

1. About SETDA

2. National Leadership Institute

3. SETDA Initiatives

4. Additional State Examples
... Toolkit Home Acknowledgements The State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the dedication of many individuals who worked very hard to make the SETDA NLI Toolkit a reality. Special thanks go to Elsie Brumback, SETDA's consultant for this project, for her vision and leadership in bringing together the expertise and resources needed to make this Toolkit a success. We would also like to thank: SETDA's NLI Planning Committee Sheila Talamo, Chair - Louisiana Department of Education
Denise Allen - Delaware Department of Education
Frances Bradburn - North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
Elsie Brumback - SETDA Board of Directors
Nancy Carey - Maryland Department of Education
Julie Fox - Ohio SchoolNet Commission
Rick Gaisford - Utah State Office of Education Anita Givens - Texas Education Agency John O'Connell - Iowa Department of Education Rob Roy - Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Deb Sutton - Missouri Department of Education Barbara Teusink - South Carolina Department of Education Carla Wade - Oregon Department of Education David Walddon - Washington State Office of Public Instruction Brenda Williams - West Virginia Department of Education Resource Specialists Steve Baxendale - PRELStar Dave Brittain - MGT of America Kristin Ciesemier - North Central R*TEC John Clement - ESSI/American Institutes for Research

87. FEFPA - Florida Educational Facilities Planners' Association, Inc.
florida Educational Facilities Planners Association is an association of Established in Naples, florida 1956, WilsonMiller, Inc. employs a staff of
http://www.fefpa.org/silver_sponsors.htm
Your browser does not support script FEFPA Florida Educational Facilities Planners' Association, Inc. Page Updated: 2005 - 2006 Silver Sponsors Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors Bronze Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Aircuity (1 Year Sponsor)
Mr. David Belleville
39 Chapel Street
Newton, MA 02458
Fax: 617/969-3233
Alliance Design Group, P.A.
(2 Year Sponsor)
Mr. Robert T. Taylor
President
3820 Colonial Blvd., Suite 100
Ft. Myers, FL 33912
Fax: 239/277-0741 info@alliancedesigngroup.com Arso Enterprises, Inc / Sol-A-Trol (5 Year Sponsor) Mr. Antonio L. Soler 4101 NW 132nd Street. Miami, Florida 33054 Phone: (305) 681-2020 Fax :(305) 681-2035 Batson-Cook Construction (6 Year Sponsor) Scott Hudson Senior Project Manager 8860 Philips Highway Jacksonville, FL 32256

88. Florida A & M University © 2003
dev. PROJ. BASE MATHEMATICS, BASEBALL, BASKETBALL, BC322 CONSTRUCTION MGT devELOP Information Technology Services, florida A M University
http://www.famu.edu/a&m.php?page=faculty

89. Bridging The Gaps
florida Department of education florida education Center, Rm. 124 floridaeducation Center, Room 905 Tallahassee, FL 32399 850487-4789
http://www.miamisci.org/eff/participants.html
Home About Questions Agenda Participants Participants Note: Please review your contact information below and and send any changes to ted@miamisci.org . Also, write a brief description of your work as it relates to the charrette and click on the "Add bio" button to submit. Steve Baumann
Liberty Science Center
251 Phillips Street
Jersey City, NJ 07305
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Ava Belitzky
Florida Department of Education
Florida Education Center, Rm. 124
Tallahassee, FL 32301
belitza@mail.doe.state.fl.us

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Helen Blanch Miami-Dade County Public Schools Office of Information Technology 13135 SW Coral Way Miami, FL 33175 305-995-3467 hblanch@dcps.dade.k12.fl.us Add bio Frederick Carrigg Union City Board of Education 3912 Bergen Turnpike Union City, New Jersey 07087

90. Global Higher Education For Sustainability Toolkit - Consultation Process
Reorienting Teacher education to Address Sustainability. Miami, florida, USA.Caribbean. UNESCO / florida Gulf Coast Univ. Chuck Hopkins, UNESCO Chair,
http://www.ulsf.org/GHESPResourceProject/consultationprocess.html
Resource Project Consultation List Consultation Descriptions CONSULTATION PROCESS Since the Resource Project (RP) is global in scope, but seeks to be responsive to sub-regions (bio/cultural areas) and local needs, it is an ambitious and long-term undertaking. Consultations are being held in critical regions of the world to ensure broad global participation and input. Numerous special collaborators and other partners, such as United Nations University (Japan), Rhodes University (South Africa), Goddard College (USA), and Monterrey Tech (Mexico), have offered their facilities and hosted consultations to advance the RP over the past two years (see Figure 1). These events will continue to happen as a central activity of the Resource Project, but their agendas and purposes will change over time. FIGURE 1: Consultation List Event Location Input Sponsoring Org./Key Partners Local Coordinator Date Consultation Washington DC, USA N. American (Mexico, Europe)

91. FGCU Administrative Services
Faculty staff Directory. Search by last name, first name, department or anycombination. First Year Advising A S, florida Institute of Government
http://admin.fgcu.edu/directory/index.aspx
Text Version Navigate FGCU Web... FGCU Home Page Current Students Academics Gulfline Catalog/Schedule/Syllabi Calendar of Events Learning Assistance Auxiliary Services Budget Office Administrative Computing Enviromental Health and Safety ... University Police
Faculty Staff Directory Search by last name, first name, department or any combination. To view all employees click on submit. To search by department choose the department. Last Name: First Name: Department: Academic Affairs Administration Adaptive Services Adaptive Services Adjuncts Summer Admin Services Advertising Alico Arena Alliance of Educational Leader Aquatics Center Aquatics Operational Account Art Gallery Art Program Athletic Administration Athletic Medicine Auxiliary Bookstore Operating Auxiliary Duplicating Operating Auxiliary Management Auxiliary Management Operations Biotechnology Program Budget Office CAPP CROP Campus Rec Operational Account Campus Recreation Campus Reservation Control Account Canine Database Career Center Career Development Services Center Academic Assistance Center for Academic Assistance College Professional Studies College Public Serv Adjuncts College of Business College of Business Adjunct College of Ed - Intern Prog College of Education College of Education Adjuncts College of Health Prof Adjuncts College of Health Professions Computing Services Continual Learning Dean Enrollment Management Dean Student Services Department of Health Sciences

92. CIBERWeb Portal - Academic Program Development
August 22, 2005 September 2, 2005 - University of florida Details Facilitated by a professional staff member from the WCB Undergraduate Program
http://ciberweb.msu.edu/programdev/
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Research Language ... Other Activities Academic Program Development This section will display all the academic program development activities posted by all CIBERs (default) or by individual CIBERs depending on your selection from the CIBER list below. The sorting functions by CIBER and by date are available. Please email Send Email with any suggestions or concerns. All CIBERs Brigham Young University Columbia University Duke University Florida International University Georgia Institute of Technology Indiana University Michigan State University Purdue University San Diego State University Temple University The Ohio State University The University of Texas at Austin Thunderbird UCLA University of Colorado at Denver University of Connecticut University of Florida University of Hawaii at Manoa University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Kansas University of Memphis University of Michigan University of North Carolina University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh University of South Carolina University of Southern California University of Washington University of Wisconsin U.S. Department of Education

93. Who's Who PD&T Gables | University Of Miami
Sr. staff Assistant. Cristina Hernandez. (305) 2845110. Facsimile Adult DegreePrograms Professional/Executive education Computer Training
http://www.miami.edu/UMH/CDA/UMH_Main/1,1770,4074-1;12866-2;12852-3,00.html
Human Resources Site People askUM Calendar myUM / EASY Site Map ... Who's Who in Human Resources
Who's Who in Human Resources
Professional Development and Training Office - Gables Campus Director Marcia C. Beckford Assistant Director Caroline Gulbrandsen Training Coordinator Maydelin Castillo Sr. Staff Associate Rachel Marino Staff Associate Cristina Hernandez Facsimile
University of Miami,
Human Resources
P.O. Box 248106
Coral Gables, FL 33124
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94. Who's Who PD&T Medical | University Of Miami
PO Box 016960, Miami, florida 33101 (Locator M852) Continuing educationStudents Adult Degree Programs Professional/Executive education
http://www.miami.edu/UMH/CDA/UMH_Main/1,1770,4074-1;12866-2;12856-3,00.html
Human Resources Site People askUM Calendar myUM / EASY Site Map ... Who's Who in Human Resources
Who's Who in Human Resources
Professional Development and Training Office - Medical Campus 1051 NW 14th Street, Suite 155,
P.O. Box 016960 Miami Florida
(Locator M-852) Facsimile (305) 243-3093 Director Marcia C. Beckford Assistant Director Judith Roberts Business Systems Analyst Dwayne Richards Training Coordinator TBA Media Specialist Sheila Grangeiro Staff Associate TBA Facsimile
University of Miami,
Human Resources
P.O. Box 248106
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95. TRIO ThinkQuest: 2001 Winning Sites
The Department of education and TRIO ThinkQuest are pleased to announce the Some winning teams will be invited to join TRIO staff in presenting at TRIO
http://depts.washington.edu/trio/comp/entries/winning.shtml
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... Contest Entries TRIO ThinkQuest 2001 Winning Sites The Department of Education and TRIO ThinkQuest are pleased to announce the TRIO ThinkQuest 2001 Competition Winning Sites. Links are provided below to the Ten Winning Sites . These sites were produced by students for this contest, and do not necessarily represent the views of TRIO ThinkQuest or its staff. These sites were selected by a highly experienced team of judges, each of whom has no connection to the TRIO community. All of them have judged for the ThinkQuest competition for several years. These judges reviewed 29 semifinalist sites. Winning Sites Best of Contest: Best of Contest Angel Island http://dev.triothinkquest.org/TR0111163/ Upward Bound, University of Washington, WA Category Winners: The winners in each category are listed below. The listing is not by any rank order.

96. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : C
C44 Child dev. Child development RJ1.C3 Child welf. Child welfare HV701. Exp.Stn. Circular S florida Agricultural Experiment Stations, Institute of
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtid.htm
Abbreviated Titles : C
*Previously used abbreviated title

97. Simon John Staff Research Page - The Jackson Laboratory
staff Research Page for Simon John. Educational Programs Pharmaceutical andBiotech Programs Research Affiliates Program Conferences Events
http://www.jax.org/staff/simon_john.html
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Simon W.M. John, Ph.D., Staff Scientist and Associate Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Email: swmj@jax.org Phone: Lab Site:
HHMI: www.jax.org/staff/john/labsite
Genetics of Intraocular Pressure and Glaucoma
Laboratory Staff: Principal Investigator: Simon W.M. John, Ph.D. Research Scientist/Specialist: Richard S. Smith, M.D., D.Med.Sci.
Postdoctoral Fellows: Michael Anderson, Ph.D., Douglas Gould, Ph.D., Richard Libby, Ph.D.
Senior Research Assistant: Larry Wilson, M.S.
Research Assistant I: Jessica Barbay, B.S., Mihai Cosma, M.D., Adrienne Mehalow, B.S., Frances Phalan, B.S., Amy Snow, B.S., Deena Southard
Visiting Investigators: Alan Whitmore, M.D., Ph.D., University College of London Administrative Assistants: Felicia Farley, Norma Buckley Research:
Genetics of Pressure- and Non-Pressure-Induced Neurodegenerations
We use a multidisciplinary approach including genetics, genomics, proteomics, and physiology to identify the fundamental biologic processes that cause ocular disease. Our work spans developmental biology, melanosomal biology, immunology, and neurobiology. We have largely used the mouse but plan to integrate the use of mice with other model organisms such as flies, fish or worms. Glaucoma affects 70 million people worldwide. In glaucoma, retinal ganglion cell death and optic nerve degeneration lead to blindness. Harmfully high intraocular pressure (IOP) is an important contributing factor in many cases. The genetic factors determining IOP and susceptibility to pressure-induced damage are largely unknown. Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) is another common ocular disease involving retinal neurodegeneration (primarily photoreceptors). The genetic and molecular causes of ARMD are also poorly defined. Although we study ARMD-relevant phenotypes, and high IOP is not necessary for all glaucoma, the following summary focuses on our pressure-related glaucoma research.

98. Publications Of Interest
Report on florida s nursing work force issues (November 2001). J NURSES STAFFDEV 15(5) 18592, 223. Anderko L. Uscian M. Robertson JF. (1999).
http://www.ucihs.uci.edu/cspcn/publicat.htm
Publications of Interest (Updated 1/18/02) also check references provided at AACN: http://www.aacn.nche.edu/CaringProject/reference.htm NURSING WORK FORCE Report on Florida's nursing work force issues (November 2001). Buerhaus, P., Donelan, K., DesRoches, C., Lamkin, L., Mallory, G. (2001). State of the oncology nursing workforce: problems and implications for strengthening the future. Nursing Economic$ , 19(5). Survey responses from oncology nurses, oncologists, and nurse executives from cancer facilities regarding their perceptions of staffing adequacy, the influence of different venues of cancer care on these perceptions, and the implications for building the future workforce. http://www.ons.org/images/Library/ons_publications/PDFs/PressReleases/Workforce.pdf Seago, JA., Ash, M., Spetz, J., Coffman, J., Grumbach, K. (2001). Hospital registered nurse shortages: environmental, patient, and institutional predictors. Health Serv Res earch. 36(5):831-52. Aiken LH, Clarke SP, Sloane DM, Sochalski JA, Busse R, Clarke H, Giovannetti P, Hunt J, Rafferty AM, Shamian J. (2001) Nurses' reports on hospital care in five countries.

99. Bradenton Counseling Jobs On CareerBuilder.com
Degree in education a plus . FLSarasota. Counselors,DON, Records Asst, StaffDev Coord. First Step of Sarasota. N/A why? 7/31/2005
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