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41. Grand Dynamics
Her education and field experiences in wellness, sport psychology, dev Pathikis widely regarded as an entrepreneur and man of character.
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Corporate Overview Philosophy Employment Internship Opportunities ... Testimonials
Who We Are
The Grand Dynamics company is a collection of unique and talented individuals that clearly separates us from ordinary training and development companies. Tim Walther, M.S., President and Chief Executive Officer Todd Walther,M.S., SPHR, Managing Partner - East Coast Operations Matt Campana, Director of Sales Geanie Young, M.Ed., Business Manager ... Brendan W. McDermott, Facilitator Tim Walther, M.S. President and Chief Executive Officer Tim is the visionary leader behind Grand Dynamics, Inc., an experiential training and development company specializing in corporate retreats business consulting and health and wellness programs. Tim brings fourteen years of years of experience to the task of blending individual and organizational goals with the customized skills and tools needed to prepare leaders in today's business environment. With a strong background in applied business psychology, experiential education and organizational development, he directs the general operations of Grand Dynamics. He has facilitated experiential learning processes for clients across the nation and has developed partnerships across the globe. Tim customizes each Grand Dynamics experience with a special focus on creating innovative solutions that exceed client expectations.

42. Medical Staff Update - Fact File
medical education tools to serve students and practicing physicians. This monthFact File talks with Parvati dev, director of SUMMIT; LeRoy Heinrichs,
http://www-med.stanford.edu/shs/update/archives/oct2000/ff.html
Physician documentation checklist offered Financial results announced for June, July Home Health moves to Prospective Payment System Physician order entry (POE) debut rescheduled to March ... New Hand Disinfection Program SUMMIT (Stanford University Medical Media and Information Technologies) is a partnership of physicians, engineers and other professionals who study, develop and implement cutting-edge medical education tools to serve students and practicing physicians. This month Fact File talks with Parvati Dev, director of SUMMIT; LeRoy Heinrichs, SUMMIT research affiliate and former chair of gynecology-obstetrics; and Jennifer Stringer, curriculum applications manager. F A C T S SUMMIT (Stanford University Medical Media and Information Technologies) is a research and development center in the School of Medicine. Its goal is to foster Stanford's educational presence through research and curricular project development, working in partnership with faculty, students and research groups Current projects:
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43. Paralegal Training, Online Legal Studies, Legal Education
dev education dev education Your online source for education! Distance Learning Northeastern oklahoma A M College Northeastern oklahoma A M College
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44. T.H.E. Journal Back Issues December 1996
Global Positioning System Instruction in Higher education staffdev. Videos Aimat New Teacher Use Digital Image Processing to Teach. Top. Software
http://www.thejournal.com/magazine/vault/M2405.cfm
August 2005
December 1996
Volume 24, Number 5
Feature Editorial Applications
Ed-Tech Trends
... Telecommunications Feature A Telecommunications-Infused Community Action Project
Thomas March, San Diego State U., and Jessica Puma, Century HS, Santa Ana, CA
Global Positioning System Instruction in Higher Education

Dr. Thomas A. Wikle, Dr. Lawrence R. Gering and Dr. Dean P. Lampert, Oklahoma St
Technology Infrastructure Educational Specifications Checklist

The IPT Project: Image Processing for Teaching

Dr. Richard Greenberg, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz.
Voice, Video, Data, and Education: Planning a Building's Technology Infrastructure

Debbie Perisho and Dr. Ronald W. Costello, Noblesville Schools, Noblesville, Ind Top Editorial Top Applications Top Ed-Tech Trends
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  • 45. HERITAGE HEALTH SERVICES 4201 FM 1960 Suite 160  HOUSTON
    staff dev, training chart auditing of several......MANY others pending in new MEXICO, TEXAS, oklahoma, KANSAS, NEBRASKA AND LOUISIANA . Job
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    Last Updated: 9/16/05 our company is growing . . . come grow with us NEW UNIT OPENING SOON IN JONESBORO, ARKANSAS AND STAMFORD, TX! MANY others pending in new MEXICO, TEXAS, OKLAHOMA, KANSAS, NEBRASKA AND LOUISIANA. watch this site for more information coming soon ! Please submit your resume via fax to 281-397-6482 or e-mail as an OPEN document to recruiter@heritagehealthservices.com for consideration (no attachments please). NOW HIRING PRN (as needed basis) LMSW's and LPC's for ALL locations. submit resume for IMMEDIATE consideration to 281-397-6482. MENTAL HEALTH TECHNICIAN - UNIT SECRETARY / VAN DRIVER POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN:
    • JONESBORO, AR - ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS WAMEGO, KS - IMMEDIATE OPENING
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    High School Diploma/GED- Must be at least 25 with an excellent driving record. Good people skills req’d. Must love working with elderly. Minimum lift requirements. CNA is a PLUS but not required! Job Description - Position consists of Vehicle Driver AND Unit Secretary duties. As the

    46. CMSU Professional Staff News 3-04
    It supplies the infrastructure and technical environment for education. Stillwater, oklahoma is her current home unit, but she’s actually attached to
    http://www.cmsu.edu/psc/newsletr_105.htm
    quality of student life and learning. Your participation in and support of this program is vital. Professional staff will have an opportunity to hear presentations from each of the four Presidential candidates that will be on campus the weeks of January 24th and January 31. Please mark your calendars to participate in the open forum presentations. The dates and times are listed on the Calendar of Events on the homepage. Nominiations are being accepted for the J.P. Mees Award for Outstanding Professional Staff . Nominations are due by February 1, 2005. The nomination form and criteria are available on the PSC website. The receipient of the award will be announced at the Professional Staff spring event. The annual elections for the 2005-06 Professional Staff Council will be conducted soon. If you are interested in representing your area on the council, please let us know. If you are not able to serve as a representative, please consider being a representative on a committee. Remember you are always welcome to observe a council meeting. A list of meeting dates is available on the PSC website. -PSC President Donna Bodenhamer
    Left to right, Front row: Jim Piatt, Dana Sheppard.

    47. Oklahoma State Senate - Rural Housing Incentive Study Task Force Report
    Increase the dollars and staff who would be involved in proactive housingdevelopment in rural Increase home-buyer education programs and awareness.
    http://www.oksenate.gov/publications/issue_papers/rural_housing_task_force_repor
    RURAL HOUSING INCENTIVE STUDY
    TASK FORCE REPORT - JANUARY 2001
    TO: Governor Frank Keating
    President Pro Tempore Stratton Taylor
    Speaker Larry Adair
    Senator Ted Fisher
    Representative Dale Turner FROM: Russell Sossaman, Chairman, Rural Housing Task Force RE: Rural Housing Task Force Report
    On behalf of the Rural Housing Task Force I am pleased to transmit our final report for your consideration. As you know, HB 2434, authored by Senator Fisher and Representative Turner, called for the appointment of a task force to determine what housing needs exist in rural Oklahoma and to make recommendations which would enhance the development of housing in rural areas. As you are well aware, the lack of affordable housing in rural Oklahoma is a serious issue in our state and must be addressed if we are to continue the economic growth Oklahoma is now experiencing. It is obvious to me that the committee did not take the task lightly, and gave strong importance to attempting to solve the housing crisis in rural Oklahoma. The final recommendations are included in this report. Some will require legislative action and others will require cooperation and coordination among housing providers and developers.

    48. The Mentoring Leadership And Resource Network Home Page
    Renae Rebechini, UniServ Directory, Illinois education Association NEA, Violet Mitchell, staff dev. Resource Teacher, 925 Arlington Ave-North Bldg,
    http://www.mentors.net/03memberdir.html
    About Us Member Directory Submit Articles Member Discussions ... Join Now! View Members By State: a b c d ...
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    To jump down to membership listings from other countries.
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    Alabama
    Diane Blondheim, Academic Dean, 3240 Vaughn Rd., Montgomery, AL 36106 blondheim.d@montgomeryacademy.org
    Jennifer Burt, Education Specialist, Lowndes County Public Schools, Hayneville, Alabama 36040 jburt@lowndesboe.org
    Janice Cotton, Program Director, 1719 6th Ave. S, Birmingham, AL 35294-0021 jcotton@uab.edu
    dfancher@hoover.k12.al.us

    Mr Jack Housch Principal 701 N. Broadway, Sylacauga, AL 35150 hajh@mindspring.com
    Linda Robinson, Professional Development Chair, 1715 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 lrobin@chs.tusc.k12.al.us
    Michelle Washington, Central Office Administrator, Lee County Schools, 5630 Lee Road 145, Salem, AL 36874 washington.michelle@mail.lee.k12.al.us Back To Top Alaska Lori Cheek, Special Education Teacher, North Star Elementary/ Anchorage School District, 605 W Fireweed Lane, Anchorage, AK 99501 Cheek_Lori@asdk12.org

    49. Mentoring & Induction Programs By Each Of The United States
    The Illinois State Board of education (See Final Report for Initial Year of Teaching Yes, Yes, $33M staff dev/MT. Hawaii, N,, $?, BT mentor pilots
    http://www.teachermentors.com/MCenter Site/StateList.html
    Return to Mentoring Information Categories List The author of this web site has been keeping track of state-level mentoring programs for years. During that time I have seen that it's: 1. Difficult to draw conclusions about the sum of state-level novice teacher programming, because it is in constant flux 2. Possible to look at state level activity from several different perspectives, because of the various and complex themes that weave through beginning teacher support systems. This report takes one view point in presenting and analyzing the patterns in state-wide mentoring and induction programming. That approach views mentoring on a continuum in which assistance of novice teachers is at one end of the continuum and assessment of novice teachers is on the other end. Necessarily, that perspective "colors" how this information is presented and analyzed. What is presented here is:
    • A chart summarizing some of the studies and illustrating the changing picture described above, plus references to all the studies I found.

    50. AACN Clinical Issues In Critical Care Nursing\AACN. Clin. Issues
    American Journal of Pharmaceutical education\Am. J. Pharm. Educ.\ American Journalof Pharmacy Journal of Nursing staff development\J. Nurs. staff. dev.
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    51. Entrez PubMed
    J Nurses staff dev. 1999 MarApr;15(2)71-4. A culture fair a creative, fun, Nursing staff, Hospital/education* Nursing staff, Hospital/psychology
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    52. Nursing Staff Development - Allnurses.com Nursing For Nurses
    Thinking about Grad School for staff dev. nurselily3 Career Ladders in aCentralized education and development Department. Lynn Crist
    http://allnurses.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=73

    53. Higher Education Funding Resource Links
    staff specialists work in conjunction with ECS Distinguished Senior Fellows, Salary Survey oklahoma State Survey Annual faculty salaries report for
    http://www.fldoe.org/HigherEdFundAdvCounc/LinkstoFunding.asp
    Saturday, September 24, 2005 Text Only Menu Site Index 2004 FCAT Scores! - Doing Business w. DOE - - Visitors to Tallahassee - Access Task Force ACT Adding a Subject Adult Education African Amer. Task Force Agriscience Education Apprenticeship Articulation Articulation Coord. Comm. Assessment Assistance Plus Bid List Blind Services Blind Services Comm. Bright Futures Sch. Budget Information Business Technology Ed. Calendar District (pdf) Career Development CEPRI Chief Ed Finan. Off. Class Size CLAST College Bd FL Part. Colleges Comm. Coll. Chancellor Commissioner Communications Contact Information Continuing Workforce Ed. Course Code Directory Course Descriptions Curric Frmwork Adult Curriculum Support Directories Distance Learning Diversified Ed. DOE Org. Chart DOE Phone List Ed. Data Warehouse Education Practices Commi Education Standards Comm Educational Facilities Educational Technology Emergency Plans Sch Employment English as 2nd Lang- ESOL Environmental Ed. Evaluation and Reporting Excellent Teach Prog Exceptional Student Ed. FACTS.ORG FCAT FCAT Briefing Book (pdf) FCAT Explorer FCAT Myth vs. Fact (pdf)

    54. October 18, 2002 -- SSTI Weekly Digest
    New Hampshire – New Hampshire Small Business dev. Center – $100000 Phoenix.education.Center.Opens. OTCC to Have New Home in oklahoma City
    http://www.ssti.org/Digest/2002/101802.htm
    In the October 18, 2002 Issue: SSTI Weekly Digest Digest do not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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    55. Tulsa Public Schools
    The movie is being shot in Guthrie, oklahoma. The setting is New York in the Four new Partners in education will be welcomed by students and staff at
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    SELECT ONE 4 Yr-Old Program Academic Indexes Accountability Ratings Accounting Administration Adult Education Attendance Policy Before/After Care Bids - Bond/Advertised Bids - Purchasing/RFP's Board Agendas Board Meeting Sched. Board Members Bond Projects Boundaries - Schools Bus Routes Calendars Career Tech Challenge Course Child Nutrition Code Student Conduct Community Education Course Offerings Curriculum Services Departments Directory of Schools District Plans/Reports District Overview Dress Code Driver Ed. Employee Email Employment Enrollment Financial Statements Fine Arts Graduation Req. General Fund Budget Health Svc Forms Human Resources Immunizations Indian Education Kindergarten Programs Library Resources Lunch Menus Management Plan News News Archive Nutritional Facts OK Scholars Program Organizational Chart Pacing Calendars Partners in Education Phone Directory Professional Dev.

    56. OUHSC Alumni And Development
    The University of oklahoma Health Sciences Center Sciences Center Office ofAlumni and development staff (405) 2712300 e-mail alumni-dev@ouhsc.edu
    http://w3.ouhsc.edu/ouhscdev/

    HOME
    Gift Options Make A Gift Staff ... OU Development
    Office of Alumni and Development Staff
    alumni-dev@ouhsc.edu
    Kenneth Conklin
    Associate Vice President and Executive Director
    Kenneth-Conklin@ouhsc.edu
    John Hillis
    Assistant Executive Director
    John-Hillis@ouhsc.edu
    Gayle Jones Director of Development College of Medicine Gayle-Jones@ouhsc.edu Rex Urice Director of Development College of Pharmacy Rex-Urice@ouhsc.edu David Quirk Director of Development College of Dentistry David-Quirk@ouhsc.edu Jennifer Tucker Director of Development College of Nursing Jennifer-Tucker@ouhsc.edu Carol Modisette
    Director, Annual Giving
    Carol-Modisette@ouhsc.edu
    Judy Kelley
    Writer-Editor, OU Medicine Judy-Kelley@ouhsc.edu Terri Lunday Assistant to Associate Vice-President Terri-Lunday@ouhsc.edu Sarah Harris Alumni and Development Coordinator Sarah-Harris@ouhsc.edu Peggy Royer Administrative Secretary Peggy-Royer@ouhsc.edu YOU ARE HERE HOME You can make a difference!

    57. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Health/Medicine/Medical_Specialties/Allergist
    Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Research Center Located in oklahoma City, oklahoma . Find patient education, meet the staff and information about the
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    Allergies Increase Risk For Corneal Transplant Rejection, UT Southwestern Study Shows (May 20, 2005) full story Specific Test Key To Determine Whether Or Not Allergy Symptoms Are Really Allergy-related (March 22, 2005) full story High Levels Of Airborne Mouse Allergen In Inner-city Homes Could Trigger Asthma Attacks (February 16, 2005) full story 'Outgrown' A Peanut Allergy? Monthly Ingestion Appears To Boost Peanut Tolerance (November 16, 2004) full story Children With Serious Insect-Sting Allergies Should Get Shots To Avoid Life-threatening Reactions (August 12, 2004) full story Study Reports Seafood Allergies Often Begin Later In Life (July 12, 2004) full story Bacterial Toxin May Protect Infants From Asthma; New Findings Support The Controversial 'Hygiene Hypothesis' (July 6, 2004) full story Most Household Cleaners Remove Peanut Allergens, Hopkins Study Shows

    58. National Mission Plan: Laurent Clerc Nationl Deaf Education Center At Gallaudet
    The plan will further describe measurable goals for research, dev elopment, the teachers and staff in the School of education and Human Services (SEHS).
    http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/Priorities/mission.html
    Gallaudet Clerc Center National Mission Priorities search ... site index
    National Mission Plan
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    Prior to December 1999, the Clerc Center was known as Pre-College National Mission Programs as well as Pre-College Programs.]
    Summary
    The Pre-College National Mission Plan charts the course of change and provides a guide to the restructuring of Gallaudet University's Pre-College Programs. The plan emphasizes the heightened need for collaboration within Pre-College, with other divisions of the University and with schools and programs throughout the United States for the purpose of raising the academic achievement levels of deaf and hard of hearing students. The impetus behind the plan is the 1992 amendments to the Education of the Deaf Act (EDA) . The Act requires Pre-College Programs to work collaboratively with programs across the nation to develop, evaluate and disseminate innovative curricula, materials and instructional strategies that are applicable in a variety of educational environments. The Act stipulates that Pre-College provide programs and services in an equitable manner to deaf and hard of hearing students distributed nationally across the spectrum of educational environments. Further, the statute requires that Pre-College provide training, technical assistance and outreach, establish and publicize research priorities through a process of public input, and disseminate information and follow-up services to ensure that they meet the needs of constituents and satisfy the mandate of the EDA.

    59. Economist.com ADVANCED SEARCH Thursday August 4th 2005 Denotes
    Business education Executive Dialogue Academy for educational dev.Senior Accreditation Advisor, Republic of Georgia education Decentralization and
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    60. Senior Accreditation Advisor, Republic Of Georgia Education
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