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  1. School library media center long-range planning guide: A workbook for Massachusetts school library media centers by Carolyn Bussian Markuson, 1999
  2. Cooperation between public libraries and public school library/media centers in Massachusetts by Irene Gesiak Kelley, 1992

81. Town Of Hadley, Massachusetts - Community Television
Produced by the Greenfield Community College media Center 6 pm MassachusettsSchool of Law Educational Forum; Topic Skin Cancer
http://www.hadleyma.org/tv5.shtml
Tune in to TV-5, Public Access Television serving the Town of Hadley, each week for live broadcasts of local government meetings and other community-related programming.
TV-5's PROGRAM SCHEDULE FOR SEPTEMBER 18th - OCTOBER 1st IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE. Please note the schedule changes for Sept. 24th.
RICHARD TRUESWELL, TV-5's ACCESS COORDINATOR HAS REGULAR OFFICE HOURS ON THURDAYS AND FRIDAYS FROM 1 - 3 P.M. PLUS OTHER HOURS BY APPOINTMENT. FOR APPOINTMENTS, PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE AT 584-1203. FEEL FREE TO STOP BY AND SEE ME DURING MY OFFICE HOURS. OUR OFFICE IS LOCATED IN ROOM 006 IN THE BASEMENT OF THE HADLEY SENIOR CENTER.
If you would like to submit an event or announcement, to be posted on TV-5's Community Calendar, please click here . Please include your email address so I can let you know I got it. I always reply to these requests if an email address is given. If you have not heard from me, please assume that I did not receive your request and send it again or call our office at 584-1203. Also, messages for dated events should be submitted at least two weeks in advance of the event's date.

82. News From Belmont Public Schools | Belmont, Massachusetts
an HP media Center Computer, and a free year of Fios. The summer readinglists are a joint project of the Belmont Schools and the Belmont Public
http://www.belmont.k12.ma.us/news/details.asp?NEWSID=339

83. North Carolina Independent Media Center
activists committed this civil disobedience to protest the school of Americas, do not necessarily reflect the views of the Independent media Center.
http://chapelhill.indymedia.org/
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Internationalist Books 405 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC Mon 2pm-8pm Tue-Sat 11am-8pm Sun 12pm-6pm links donate imc network Getting in the Way by bill gural ch-imc august 16, 2005 Peacemaking team travels to the desert Southwest to intercede on behalf of migrant workers. The delegation participates with No Mas Muertes/ No More Deaths in distributing water and food for those crossing the border. The group observes Border Patrol tactics, meets with Minuteman Gary Cole, and goes on water patrol with Sergio, a former coyote turned Samaritan. Read On Shanti Sellz and Daniel Strauss have rejected a plea with the federal government on charges of transporting illegal immigrants and obstructing justice. They define their action as medical evacuation protected under Samaritan laws. The three migrants were suffering from severe blisters and diarrhea, which can cause death when crossing the desert. Related AZ IMC story on Shanti and Daniel Californian Minutemen shoot migrants Fire Flies Festival Takes to the Streets Greensboro IMC June 29 Press Release Greensboro Festival Celebrates The Art of the Possible Greensboro has an upcoming and highly anticipated street festival including a new Really, Really Free Market.

84. MIT World » Distributed Intelligence » Home
MIT World is a free, open streaming media web site of the most It is a projectof the Professional Education Programs at MIT s school of Engineering.
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Alan Brody, Associate Provost for the Arts
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Jay Scheib, Assistant Professor of Theater Krzysztof Wodiczko, Professor of Architecture Director of the Center for Advanced Visual Studies MIT Host: The Inauguration Committee Play Now Vietnam Remembered Ngo Ving Long, Professor of History, University of Maine Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor; Professor of Linguistics MIT Host: Technology and Culture Forum at MIT Play Now "The deliberate spreading of natural pathogens to cause death and chaos is a much bigger concern than any newly created bioweapon I can contemplate. " — Phillip A. Sharp

85. Center For Education Partnerships
In partnership with Integrated media Systems Center (IMSC) and SRI Funded byMassachusetts Elementary school Principals Association (MESPA). NEIRTEC
http://cep.terc.edu/Projects/pastprojects.html

Click here to view current projects.
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Project Director: Alan Feldman
    In partnership with Integrated Media Systems Center (IMSC) and SRI International, TERC designed interactive visualization modules for high school biology students, and explored how these can best support inquiry-based teaching and learning. Funded by the University of Southern California.
Census Microdata in the Classroom: Phase 2
Project Director: Nancy Love
    In Phase 1, the Census Microdata in the Classroom project developed Fathom Dynamic Statistics software for analyzing Census microdata. In this new phase, TERC will continue to work with developers on the classroom applications of the software, while also helping the project develop applications for analyzing multiple sources of student achievement and other school data. We will convene focus groups, help to set up a pilot study, and construct examples and scenarios of Fathom's use in analyzing school data. Funded by Key Curriculum Press through a grant from the National Science Foundation.
Design for Science and Technology
Project Director: Lee Pulis
    Four project challenge curricula were developed for use in high school science and technology education courses. The standards-based student activities in the

86. Professor Nadine Strossen
Law Journalism, Lawyering Skills, media Center, New Century Institute Nadine Strossen, professor of law at New York Law school, has written,
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87. Education - Center For Mindfulness - UMass Medical School
developed at the University of massachusetts Medical school , is an expression of The Center for Mindfulness Phone 508.856.5493 Fax 508.856.1977
http://www.umassmed.edu/cfm/education/
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... education Short Cuts to: Mindfulness-Based Professional Education and Training Programs Trusting the Possible, Teaching by Heart, Cultivating Wisdom Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction in Mind-Body Medicine, A 7-Day Residential Training/Retreat Practicum in MBSR Program Practicum in MBSR: A 9-Day Summer Intensive Teacher Development Intensives (TDIs)
Supervision : Teaching Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
Teacher Certification in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction ... The Contemplate Mind in Medicine - for UMass Medical Students
Professional Education
University of Massachusetts Medical School click here to view the brochure describing our Mindfulness-Based Professional Education and Training Programs 7-day Residential/Training Retreat Winter 2006 Watsonville CA Summer 2006 Rhinebeck NY European Program Sweden Practicum Fall 2005 September 26 - November 18, 2005 Winter 2006 Spring 2006 Summer 2006 9-day Summer Intensive Rhinebeck NY Teacher Development Intensive Worcester MA Introduction: Healing and the Mind , on NBC Dateline , on Full Catastrophe Living

88. GBN: MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES, ARTS, AND SOCIA
massachusetts INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY school OF HUMANITIES, ARTS, The MITCenter for Technology and Identity is committed to creating these research
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89. Higher Education Center: About The Staff
school of Public Health, is the project director for the Center. She hasconducted research for the massachusetts Department of Health and is author
http://www.edc.org/hec/people/staff/
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powered by Google Higher Education Center Staff Staff Biographies Name Title Email Phone # Olayinka Akinola Evaluation Research and Development Assistant OAkinola@edc.org Jerry Anderson Associate Project Director JAnderson@edc.org Tom Colthurst A ssociate Center Director tomc@silvergategroup.com Laurie Davidson Associate Center Director LDavidson@edc.org William DeJong Project Director BDeJong@edc.org Elisha DeLuca Administrative Assistant EDeLuca@edc.org (800) 676-1730 X 2276 Beth DeRicco Associate Center Director BDeRicco@edc.org Gloria DiFulvio Senior Evaluator gloria@schoolph.umass.edu Gretchen Gavett Research Assistant GGavett@edc.org Kathie Gorham Events Manager kathieleone@yahoo.com Monica Grinberg Violence Prevention Research Assistant MGrinberg@edc.org Jessica Hinkson Manager of Information Services JHinkson@edc.org

90. LibDex - The Library Index
University of massachusetts Medical Center Lamar Soutter Library Andover Newton Theological school - Franklin Trask Library Blessed John XXIII
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91. Gender Equity Introduction
Also, two publications developed by the Western massachusetts Gender Equity Centerare available online Gender Equity Lesson Plans and Teacher Guide and
http://www.genderequity.org/
Career role models share their stories
Take the opportunity to read about men and women in Western Massachusetts who work in nontraditional careers. Information is available about their occupations, education/training backgrounds, salaries, and personal stories. Before you choose or change your career, explore this site and the recommended resources.
Other information available on this site
Learn about the best equity resources available. Visit the recommended Web sites and look over our extensive list of books about: nontraditional careers; media literacy; sexual harassment; psychological / social development of women and girls; multicultural and diversity; gay and lesbian; men and boys; math, science, technology and computers; disabled women; and career and economics. Also, two publications developed by the Western Massachusetts Gender Equity Center are available online: Gender Equity: Lesson Plans and Teacher Guide and Media Literacy and Gender Equity Curriculum.

92. Marion E. Zeh School In Northborough, Massachusetts
Marion E. Zeh Elementary school. MARION E. ZEH ELEMENTARY school. 33 HowardStreet Northborough, MA 01532 508351-7048 FAX 508-393-5125. WE VE MOVED!
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93. Culinary Schools --New York, Massachusetts, Texas, Arizona...
Culinary Schools Cooking Schools. New England Technical Institute, Centerfor Culinary Arts Cromwell. New England Technical Institute Center for
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Today is FIND A CULINARY SCHOOL IN YOUR AREA HERE Listed below are selected Culinary schools with a brief description of their programs. For additional information for each school you will have to click on the links below and then fill out the necessary information each school requests. Culinary Academy of New York Culinary Academy of New York has been successfully training students for over sixty years in the culinary and hospitality fields 600-hour Commercial Cooking • 900-hour Commercial Cooking • Hotel and Restaurant Management As one of the leading food and hospitality training facilities in the New York metropolitan area, we continue to evolve to meet the needs of hotels, restaurants, institutions, and above all, students like you. Culinary Academy of New York Culinary Academy of Long Island, New York The Culinary Academy of Long Island is one of the region’s leading centers for career training in the culinary arts. The school has modern facilities that provide you with an environment that closely parallels the working world of the food industry and seasoned professional faculty that strives to bring out the very best in every student. It is nationally accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Career Schools and Colleges of Technology and is licensed by the New York State Education Department. Financial Aid is offered to students who need financial assistance Culinary Academy of Long Island The Premier Culinary School in the Nation's Capital L'Academie de Cuisine

94. World Language Links
The Foreign Language Resource Center was closed permanently on June 14, 2002 . Grants Language and media Links Language Lessons and Schools
http://www.umass.edu/langctr/
The Foreign Language Resource Center was closed permanently on June 14, 2002. Some services are being continued at Herter 19. Contact the Translation Center at 545-2203. I hope to continue this site at least through 2003-4. Please save your favorite pages and links to your hard drive.
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  • 95. Live Long And Prosper: Media Literacy In The USA
    The NTC serves as a clearinghouse and center for media literacy. media literacyspecialists will come into the schools and do a oneshot performance.
    http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/JCP/articles/medialit.html
    Live Long And Prosper: Media Literacy in the USA
    Author: John Pungente SJ

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    Vol.8 No.2 Summer 1994 It's March 16, 1994 and as the plane circles to land at the Los Angeles airport, I can see the extensive damage done by the recent earthquake. When we touch down, the pilot, after the usual announcements welcoming us to Los Angeles, says Live Long and Prosper! Whether he is referring to the earthquake or just trying to be humorous is unclear. No one pays any attention. Did the reference to Star Trek elude everyone or did they just not care? In April, 1994, President Bill Clinton signed into law The Goals 2000: Educate America Act. This bill details what USA school children ought to be taught and tested on in certain subjects. States will get federal money - $400 million - to develop performance and content standards, along with local governments and school districts. The bill encourages voluntary "content standards" in nine core subjects, English, mathematics, history, science, foreign language, civics, economics, arts and geography. The standards for Arts will include Media Literacy at all primary and secondary levels and so Goals 2000 becomes an important element in discussions on Media Literacy across the USA. California plans to introduce new legislation on media literacy in their war against television violence. Hawaii sees media literacy as something to help prevent racism. North Carolina, Florida, and New Mexico are other states which have educational legislation promoting media literacy.

    96. Home
    Among the media Center’s major initiatives are a ComputerAssisted Research andReporting Previous Issue Seminars have focused on No Excuses Schools,
    http://www.heritage.org/press/mediacenter/
    site map help contact us The Heritage Foundation ... Press Room Center for Media and Public Policy Policy Blog PolicyWire Archive Commentary
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    ... Return Home Welcome to The Center for Media and Public Policy There was a time not that long ago when most conservatives believed they were unfairly taking a beating in the national news media. Many editors, reporters, news anchors and producers thought too many conservatives used them as political punching bags. Mark Tapscott regularly writes columns and op-eds on FOIA topics and has testified before Congress on the issue. Computer-Assisted Research and Reporting program that includes both peer-reviewed analytical assistance on reporting projects and Database 101/201 boot camps that have graduated more than 250 editors, producers, reporters and researchers representing nearly 100 major media organizations since 2000. The "Heritage and the 21st Century Media Project" focuses on the explosion of blogs and citizen journalism online that is re-shaping America's news landscape by giving voices to millions of Americans who were largely ignored by traditional print and broadcast news organizations. This Media Center program features regular panels that bring together top bloggers, journalists and other media experts discussing and debating vital issues with each other and the audiences. Such well-known Blogospherians as Powerline's Paul Mirengoff, Captain's Quarters Ed Morrissey and Wizbang's Kevin Alyward have participated in these panels. Computer-Assisted Research and Reporting (CARR)

    97. NCAM/Staff
    Lana has worked in schools for deaf students, taught American Sign Language, andworked in for the CPB/WGBH National Center for Accessible media (NCAM),
    http://ncam.wgbh.org/about/staff.html
    NCAM Staff
    Send email to an NCAM staff member Larry Goldberg Brad Botkin is Director of Technology and Systems Development for NCAM. Over the past decade, Mr. Botkin has overseen development of technical solutions and software applications to enable delivery of captions and descriptive video via analog and digital television, streaming web platforms, CD-ROM, and motion picture theaters. He also developed MAGpie (v1.0 and 2.0), a tool for website developers to create captions and descriptions for multimedia. He holds a B.S. and a M.S. from the University of Massachusetts. Flora W.L. Chan is the Unit Manager for NCAM. She manages the financial, legal and administrative activities, and assists with grant and business development. She also works with the Director of Media Access and senior management team on strategic planning for NCAM. Ms. Chan is a licensed attorney and continues to counsel technology start-ups and entrepreneurs (domestic and international) on company formations and equity/debt funding. She is also active in various community service efforts, and provides free educational legal workshops to the Asian community. Ms. Chan is a director of the Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts, a member of the Diversity Committee of the Boston Bar Association, and an advisor to the Asian American Civic Association. She earned her B.A. from SUNY Binghamton and J.D. from SUNY Buffalo. Flora Lana Cook is the Project Manager for Research on Edited Captions, a study that is using the Arthur series to investigate benefits of TV captions that are edited for readability. The target audience is children who are deaf and hard of hearing and not yet fluent readers. Herself deaf, Lana participated in a major research project on Theory of Mind of Deaf Children, at Boston University. Lana has worked in schools for deaf students, taught American Sign Language, and worked in community theater. She has a M.A. in Education/ American Sign Language Studies at Boston University.

    98. Vault College Admissions And Academics Surveys
    All of Vault s College and Grad school Surveys are available to Vault Gold Members . Go to our Help Center Vault is a registered servicemark and
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    99. American University Washington College Of Law
    centers and Programs between people and their environments; and law schoolshave a critical role to play in teaching students to shape their world.
    http://www.wcl.american.edu/
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    Then press GO All Links. . . Academic Calendar Academic Counseling Academy on Human Humanitarian Law Administration Law Admin Law Review Admissions Alumni Relations Alumnus of the Month Appleseed Application (JD) Arbitration Program Asian Law Society AU Int'l Law Review AU Journal of Gender, Law Audio Visual AU Law Review Benefits Blackboard Business Law Brief Calendar of Events Calendar, Academic Career Services Humanitarian Law Childcare (AUCDC) Chile Summer Prgm Civil Practice Clinic Class Cancellations/ Notices Class Schedule Clinical Program Commencement Communications Economic Develop. Law Clinic Contact WCL Continuing Legal Education Counseling Course Catalog Course Schedule Criminal Justice Clinic Criminal Law Society Current Students Curricular Information Dean's Office Development Office Directions to WCL Directory Disabilities Support Diversity Service Docket, The Domestic Violence Law Clinic Dual Degree Programs E-Commerce Employers Employment- AU/WCL Environmental Law Europe Summer Prgm Events Calendar Evidence Project Exam Schedule Externships Facilities Management Faculty Faculty Projects Faculty Resources Financial Aid Founders Gender Studies Give Online Global Partnerships Graduation Require.

    100. Campus Activism :: Student Activist Resources
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