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  1. Procedures Manual for School Libary Media Centers by Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, 1986
  2. Procedures Manual (For School Library Media Centers) by Various, 1986
  3. Repairing the electoral college ;: [and] Oklahoma City, New York City, and Baton Rouge : lessons for philanthropy from September 11th by William H Josephson, 2002

81. DDN Articles - CLICK Responds To Oklahoma's Digital Divide
A Project of the EDC Center for media Community The CLICK Program, housedin the University of oklahoma s Center for Educational and Community Renewal
http://www.digitaldivide.net/articles/view.php?ArticleID=184

82. Oklahoma City National Memorial | Media | Press Releases
media Archives oklahoma City National Memorial National Week of Hope The 700pm concert will be held at the Ford Center in downtown oklahoma City.
http://www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org/media/medi_pres_deta.htm?id=2461031

83. Technology Counts 2001: Looking Beneath The Numbers To Reveal Digital Inequities
Libary/media centers. 59.4. Percent of instructional computers that are . State regularly conducts data collection on technology in schools (2001)
http://counts.edweek.org/sreports/tc01/states/tc01state_data.cfm?slug=35ok_data.

84. SLIS IUB > People > Daniel Callison
Callison, D. The Impact of New Technologies on school media Center Facilities . Problems in Comparative Analysis school media Center Budget and
http://www.slis.indiana.edu/faculty/callison.html
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SLIS Home People Daniel Callison
People Faculty Affiliated Faculty Emeritus Faculty Adjunct Faculty ... Faculty Positions
Daniel Callison
School of Library and Information Science , Indianapolis
755 W. Michigan, UL1110A, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Professor and Executive Associate Dean
Coordinator of Internships
Director of School Library Media Education The Advanced Certification for Teacher of Library Media Fall 2002
Education and Professional Background
Ed.D., Instructional Systems Technology, Indiana University, 1982
M.S., Education, Indiana University, 1981
M.L.S., Emporia State University, 1973 Director of Media Services
School of Education, Indiana University, 1979-1981
Topeka (KS), High School, 1972-1979 Editor, School Library Media Research , LIRT Top 20 1999-2000
Research and Teaching
Research interests include information literacy and inquiry, collection development, and management of school media programs. Dr. Callison is also interested in free inquiry learning environments including school library media centers, children's museums, and inquiry and discourse in student research projects K-undergraduate.

85. Gale - Greenhaven - Trade Shows
Jun 2527, Regional Educational media Center Association of Michigan, Traverse City,MI Oct 16-19, Kentucky Library Association/Kentucky school media
http://www.gale.com/greenhaven/tradeshows.htm
Trade Shows Whenever we can, we like to meet face-to-face to discuss how we can best meet your information needs. We encourage you to visit Gale representatives at the following trade shows in 2002: Date Show Location Jan 3-6 American Historical Association San Francisco, CA Jan 18-21 ALA Midwinter New Orleans, LA Jan 31 - Feb 1 Ontario Library Association Toronto, Ontario Feb 6-8 Texas Computer Educational Austin, TX Feb 14-16 Colorado Educational Media Association Colorado Springs, CO Feb, 22-23 North Carolina Association for Educational Communication and Technology Charlotte, NC Feb 24-27 Council of Social Work Education Nashville, TN Feb 27 Illinois Vendor Fair Chicago, IL Feb 26-Mar 1 Illinois Technology Conference St.Charles, IL Mar 1 Online Northwest 2002 Eugene, OR Mar 5-9 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Anaheim, CA Mar 5-8 Louisiana Library Association Baton Rouge, LA Mar 6-8 Florida Educational Technology Show Orlando, FL Mar 6-8 Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning Grand Rapids, MI

86. SFC- Government Grant Sample #1
The school Funding Center provides free searchable grant and district databases for The new requirements are so rigorous that most oklahoma schools have
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.com/gov_grant1.asp
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Government Grant Sample #1
Cushing Public Schools
The following grant is a wonderful example of excellent planning, collaboration with area partners, program evaluation, and budget development. Objectives are specified and designed to directly meet the stated needs leading to the overall goal of the project. This is an actual federal proposal that was funded and contains all the typical parts to grants given by the federal and state government agencies.
Cushing Public Schools
21 st Century Community Learning Centers Application
March, 1998
Program Narrative
The proposed project, the Cushing Community Learning Center (CCLC), was developed in collaboration with school district personnel, community organizations, city and county representatives, students, and parents. Figure 1 presents a visual model of the CCLC's initial organization and operation of multiple sites (3). One of the strongest aspects of this program's extended day and extended year action plan is the ability to respond to changing needs and interests of the students and adults served and the willingness of the school district and the coalition to adapt to those needs.

87. MEDIA_TEXT
Although other school homicides have received intense media coverage, the response Unified media Command Center Established at Columbine Public Library
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2000/columbine.cd/Pages/MEDIA_TEXT.htm
The Media Response
The News Crews Arrive Although other school homicides have received intense media coverage, the response to the Columbine shootings dwarfed anything that had come before. As President Clinton remarked, the event “pierced the heart of a nation” and held the country in spellbound horror. The public has an intense interest and the media a responsibility to report about an incident of this magnitude. Managing the media presence and meeting the corresponding information demands required significant county resources, however, and became an important part of the emergency response. On April 20, news crews were in nearby Boulder, Colorado, anticipating developments in the Jon Benet Ramsey murder investigation. As word of the Columbine shootings spread, the media immediately shifted from Boulder to south Jefferson County. Somewhere between 400 and 500 reporters were on scene at the height of the media coverage. With them came 75 to 90 satellite trucks and up to 60 television cameras. At least 20 of the television crews arrived from other countries. The reporters on scene placed only a fraction of the media calls the county received. Given the scale of the media interest, the county called on many agencies and organizations to help with the public information effort. All told, more than 35 employees from the county and elsewhere assisted with this aspect of the emergency response.

88. Organizations Serving Persons With Visual Impairments
The Blindness Resource Center presents this comprehensive collection of Residential Health Services (585) 3447026; oklahoma school for the Blind
http://www.nyise.org/orgs.htm

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  • Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind
    Established in 1858, AIDB operates four accredited instructional programs and an award winning manufacturing complex in Talladega, Alabama and a statewide network of regional centers. The site now includes a forum page for people who are blind, tours of Alabama School for the Blind, links to student-created websites, and will soon include access to the Alabama Instructional Resource Center for the Blind and the Subregional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. The Alphabet House is a regional developmental center for infants and children birth to six who are medically fragile and developmentally delayed in Oregon. American Council of the Blind general information including recent issues of The Braille Forum (Washington, DC). Go here for a list of

89. "We Make Bankers Better" :: Oklahoma Bankers Association
media Center. The OBA represents more than 270 banks in the state. Have questionsfor or about oklahoma banks? Let us know! media inquiries should be
http://www.oba.com/media_center.php
HOME ABOUT US CONTACT US
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Media Center
The OBA represents more than 270 banks in the state. Have questions for or about Oklahoma banks? Let us know! Media inquiries should be directed to:
Kristin Sanders, Communications Director
Phone: 405-424-5252 or 866-424-5252
kristin@oba.com

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90. Toeing The Line On Back-to-school PCs | CNET News.com
A hard mandatea buying strategy used by private schools where the university More models are shipping with Windows media Center Edition as the default
http://news.com.com/Toeing the line on back-to-school PCs/2100-1041_3-5777151.ht
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CNET tech sites: Track thousands of Web sites in one place: Newsburst Personal Technology Consumer products
Toeing the line on back-to-school PCs
Published: July 7, 2005, 4:00 AM PDT By Michael Singer
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
TrackBack Print E-mail TalkBack College students will have more than their fair share of choices when picking their PCs for the upcoming school yearassuming their universities are copacetic with the systems they haul to campus. PC makers such as Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Sony and Toshiba are cramming entertainment features into their laptops and desktops in order to offer a one-stop shop for productivity, entertainment and communications. Apple Computer also has entertainment features built into its Mac OS X operating system, which powers its iBooks, PowerBooks and various desktop models. However, universities aren't nearly as multimedia-happy as PC makers and take a more conservative tone when establishing PC purchasing guidelines for students. Many are recommending laptops over desktops, and several are asking for the more established Windows XP Professional OS or Mac OS X over the next-generation operating systems. News.context

91. American Social History Project/Center For Media And Learning E-News
NEW media CLASSROOM REGIONAL centers, 199899 The six centers are located inthe following schools and colleges across the country
http://www.ashp.cuny.edu/98-99.html
July 1998
AMERICAN SOCIAL HISTORY PROJECT
WINS KELLEY AWARD At its annual meeting in Austin, Texas, in April the National Council on Public History announced that the American Social History Project was the recipient of the organization's 1998 Robert L. Kelley Memorial Award. The award honored ASHP's achievements and contributions in advancing the cause of public history, citing in particular "the enduring quality of its public leadership,
. . . [its] outstanding achievements in the use of new media to reach diverse public audiences, and . . . its faithful commitment to make the history of ordinary Americans accessible to ordinary Americans."
HISTORY MATTERS

The U.S. Survey Course on the Web In July 1998, the American Social History Project and the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University are launching the prototype of a new website, History Matters . The website, which has been developed with support from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, provides college and high-school teachers with unusual and effective curriculum materials and teaching resources about the U.S. past. Organized in conjunction with our New Media Classroom project, the

92. Toeing The Line On Back-to-school PCs | Tech News On ZDNet
A hard mandatea buying strategy used by private schools where the university The media Center operating system is similar to other versions of Windows
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1040_22-5777151.html
@import url(http://news.zdnet.com/css/z/m.css); @import url(http://news.zdnet.com/css/z/ads/hs.css); @import url(/css/z/s.css);
Toeing the line on back-to-school PCs
By Michael Singer, CNET News.com
Published on ZDNet News: July 7, 2005, 4:00 AM PT
College students will have more than their fair share of choices when picking their PCs for the upcoming school yearassuming their universities are copacetic with the systems they haul to campus. PC makers such as Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Sony and Toshiba are cramming entertainment features into their laptops and desktops in order to offer a one-stop shop for productivity, entertainment and communications. Apple Computer also has entertainment features built into its Mac OS X operating system, which powers its iBooks, PowerBooks and various desktop models. However, universities aren't nearly as multimedia-happy as PC makers and take a more conservative tone when establishing PC purchasing guidelines for students. Many are recommending laptops over desktops, and several are asking for the more established Windows XP Professional OS or Mac OS X over the next-generation operating systems.

93. Institutional Members Directory
Links are also provided to specific broadcast/media departments with known webpages. oklahoma Baptist University Telecommunications Center
http://www.beaweb.org/instmembers.html

Advanced Search

BEA Institutional Members A B C D ... Z Below is a listing of BEA Member Institutions and known links. Links are also provided to specific broadcast/media departments with known web pages. These are the 2002 institutional members of BEA - this list will be updated again early in 2003.
  • Aims Community College American University School of Communication ... School of Communication Arts Caraiff University  Case Western Reserve University Cayuga Community College Telecommunications/Broadcasting Central Michigan University ... Dept. of Mass Communication n Green River Community College KGRG KENU Grossmont College ... Zayed University

  • Broadcast Education Association
    BEA Customer Service: beainfo@beaweb.org
    Toll-free: (888) 380-7222

    94. Lawton Public Schools Instructional Media / Technology Center
    Visit the web site for the LPS Instructional media / Technology Center! For the first time ever, Lawton Public Schools will provide a webcast of the
    http://www.lpsmedia.org/
    Welcome to the LPS IM/TC
    LPS Streaming Media!

    For the first time ever, Lawton Public Schools will provide a webcast of the secondary commencement ceremonies online! Click here to be taken to the new LPS Streaming Media Website.
    Features and News :
    Learn about the interactive LPS program designed to assist students with their homework on the phone and live television.

    Learn about the LPS work order system and other features of the LPS Intranet.

    Search LPS Online Keywords:

    95. Kerr Center: Community Food: Growing Food And Community: CSA Takes Root In Oklah
    Check here for information on the Kerr Center for Sustainable in visitingschools, or hosting farm tours, to be used by oklahoma schoolteachers.
    http://www.kerrcenter.com/community_food/CFS_project.htm
    Serving Farmers and
    Ranchers Since 1965
    powered by FreeFind Home Publications Calendar of Events ... Partners and Links
    Oklahoma Community Food Security Project
    In 2004, the USDA awarded 25 grants totaling $4.6 million to organizations in 17 states. Since its inception in 1996, the program has funded 186 projects to increase food security in communities around the country. Partners in the project include the Oklahoma Food Policy Council; Oklahoma Departments of: Agriculture, Food and Forestry, Human Services, and Environmental Quality; OSU Cooperative Extension Service; Northeastern State University; Oklahoma Sustainability Network; Oklahoma Sierra Club, and Wylie Harris, Food and Society Policy Fellow of the Kellogg Foundation.
    The report will be presented to the council to be used in stimulating a dialogue in the state about current and future state policies that pertain to food, farming and nutrition. on the food system report for policy makers.

    96. Media Center - Frontier Country
    Welcome to the Frontier Country media Center. We developed this section to tourism recreation events oklahomaRequest More Information, media Center
    http://www.oktourism.com/media_center.asp
    Welcome to the Frontier Country Media Center. We developed this section to allow media members' easy reference to the images we utilize in our press releases as well as provide access to other miscellaneous correspondence . Please sign up for the Media Center Mailing List to be kept up to date with media information in Frontier Country. Press Releases Event Calendar September - November 2005 Central Oklahoma is full of award winning events, attractions and communities. Each of these contacts can provide additional information, or a spokesman for interviews View Full Article Enjoy the end of Summer in central Oklahoma's Frontier Country - Summer might be winding down signaling the start of another school year, but that doesn’t stop central Oklahoma’s communities and attractions from hosting outstanding events for the entire family. View Full Article Remington Park’s Thoroughbred Season Opens in central Oklahoma’s Frontier Country Great entertainment reigns in central Oklahoma’s Frontier Country. Horse racing, baseball, concerts and museums are just a portion of what central Oklahoma has to offer.

    97. Oklahoma Higher Education - Student Center - Publications
    Student Information Center provided by the oklahoma State Regents for Higher Its music programs are accredited by the National Association of Schools of
    http://www.okhighered.org/student-center/publications/Guide/html/oc.shtml
    @import "/student-center/includes/core3b.css"; Skip Navigation Bar Adult Students Career Services College Costs ... Transfer Students Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City TYPE OF INSTITUTION
    Four-year university
    OTHER LOCATIONS
    Portland, Oregon
    SUPPORT
    Independent
    ENROLLMENT
    2,000 annually
    STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO
    10 to 1
    ACADEMIC EMPHASIS Liberal arts SETTING Suburban residential ACADEMIC PROFILE GENERAL DESCRIPTION FACULTY Oklahoma Christian University has an outstanding faculty committed to excellence in Christian education. Courses are taught by 86 full-time and 70 part-time faculty members. Approximately 65 percent of the full-time faculty hold the doctorate or the terminal degree in their academic fields. HOUSING INFORMATION Oklahoma Christian recently launched a new housing initiative that will result in the construction of two new residence halls and a new student apartment complex, as well as major renovation of all existing student housing. The new apartment complex and the first two renovated residence halls will be completed this year, with all phases of the project scheduled to be complete by 2006. There currently are nine residence halls for freshmen and sophomore men and women and some upperclassmen. Each hall accommodates 80 to 120 students. All are carpeted and air conditioned and included wireless Internet access. The Heritage Heights apartments, one- and two-bedroom furnished apartments adjacent to the campus, house upperclassmen

    98. Governor Brad Henry
    The consortium of schools – called the oklahoma Center for Information Assuranceand Forensics Education – serves nearly 60 percent of oklahoma s population
    http://www.governor.state.ok.us/display_article.php?article_id=372&article_type=

    99. $1.7 Million In New Grant Awards To 21 Oklahoma Schools
    This year another twentyone oklahoma schools will share $1.7 million in new The professional development component is provided by the K20 Center’s
    http://www.okcareertech.org/expressions/2004/fall04/headlines/OETT_grant.htm
    Volume 35 Number 2 Fall 2004 Home Headlines Story by Susie Graves , Executive Director
    Communities Foundation of Oklahoma
    $1.7 Million in New Grant Awards to 21 Oklahoma Schools
    T his year another twenty-one Oklahoma schools will share $1.7 million in new technology grants from the Oklahoma Educational Technology Trust (OETT). Each school will receive $79,000 to purchase equipment and train staff to help students succeed through the intelligent and innovative use of technology. Dr. Phil Berkenbile (CareerTech State Director and OETT Chair) and Don Cain (President, SBC Oklahoma) announced the award winning schools at the OSSBA/CCOSA Annual Conference. The 21 schools receiving grants are:
    • Ardmore High School, Ardmore

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