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81. East Tennessee Historical Society - Teachers & Students
what a visit to the East tennessee History Center can do for your students . For middle school and high school students, the two most important items
http://www.east-tennessee-history.org/default.cfm?FuseAction=184321&SectionID=7&

82. Mt. Juliet High School Library Media Center TeacherWeb Home Page
Mt. Juliet High school Library media Center Links2 Ask the Librarians MJHS media Center MJHS Calendar MJHS media Center MJHS Calendar
http://teacherweb.com/TN/MtJulietHighSchool/librarymediacenter/
Mt. Juliet High School Library Media Center
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83. Before&After 2004
Real Player (high) Real Player (low) Windows media (high) Windows media (low) AZ Kingman High school AZ Northland Family Help Center
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CA: Center Against Sexual Assault CA: Community Violence Solutions CA: LACAAW CA: South Lake Tahoe Women's Center CA: United Against Sexual Assault CA: Women's Refuge CO: Jubilee House CO: TESSA FL: Center for Abuse and Rape Emergencies, Inc.

84. Teachers.Net - TEACHERS.NET GAZETTE - Teachers.Net Gazette Provides News From Te
The media Center as the Hub of Four Blocks The librarian can serve as thehub for 4Blocks growth in the school not only by furnishing books as stated
http://teachers.net/gazette/APR01/sigmon.html
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85. Society Of Environmental Journalists (SEJ): Careers/Environmental Journalism Pro
The center also conducts research on environmental journalism. University ofTennessee s school of Journalism and Electronic media offers a Science
http://www.sej.org/careers/programs.htm
Environmental journalism programs and courses Individuals who are interested in studying environmental journalism may choose from the following list of communications programs and courses offered by American universities.
  • The Department of Environmental Studies at Antioch New England Graduate School publishes annually Whole Terrain, a nationally renowned journal which explores emerging ecological and social issues from the perspective of practitioners working in the environmental field. Each issue's specific theme examines the relationship between an evocative social topic and the environment, attracting writers widely recognized for their contributions to nature literacy and environmental awareness. The journal also includes the work of Antioch New England faculty and students, and is distributed to an extensive national environmental network. Whole Terrain internships and work-study positions offer hands-on publishing experience to students interested in writing, editing, and marketing. Contact Chair of Editorial Advisory Board

86. New Media On The Web: Communications Programs
Professional resources at the Missouri school of Journalism. The CLC4/NewMedia Center is a collaboration between Information Technology Computer
http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/lester/curriculum/schools.html
Journalism,
New Media Websites Dr. Paul Martin Lester, Professor
California State University, Fullerton
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If you know of a new media online course or an educational link that should be included on this page, contact Dr. Paul Martin Lester.
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Akron
Communication Institute for Online Scholarship

The Communication Institute for Online Scholarship (CIOS) is a not-for-profit organization supporting the use of computer technologies in the service of communication scholarship and education. Alabama Arizona Arkansas return to the top ...
Media Studies Project

Kristina Ross, Director of the project created the site as a student. It is one of the best places to find links regarding the past, present and future of all mass communications media on the Web. Media Studies Resources
A rich and diverse listing of resources for students from any area of interest. Connecticut
Access Online

Access Online is the online edition of Access The Journalist's Guide to Freedom of Information in Connecticut. With the publication you can stay up to date on Freedom of Information issues in the state and across the nation. Cornell return to the top
Dayton Delaware ... CMC Study Center Resources The page contains pointers or descriptions of resource and reference material useful in the study of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC). This information includes coverage of the broader area of communication, specific topics such as MOO activity, and related areas of study such as Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).

87. America S Promise Media Center
media Center, media Contacts News and Events University of tennessee Partnerswith Americas Promise to Help Knoxville Youth April 27, 2004
http://www.americaspromise.org/media/releasedetail.cfm?prID=115

88. 2004 Interiors Showcase
schoolDesigns.com is an online resource for school architecture and constructioninformation. Newton High school, media Center Renovation—Newton, NJ
http://www.schooldesigns.com/2004InteriorsShowcase.html
2004 Educational Interiors Showcase
Citation Winners and Other Outstanding Designs Crow Island School Citation Collegiate Citation Special Citation
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... Student Centers/Service Areas
CROW ISLAND SCHOOL CITATION University Child Development School, New Elementary School Building Seattle, WA (Classrooms)
Carlson Architects—Seattle, WA Jury comments: “Great use of scale, discovery, form and color. The facility provides learning spaces that power imagination.” COLLEGIATE CITATION
Emory University, Cox Computing Center Atlanta, GA (Libraries/Media Centers)
Collins Cooper Carusi Architects, Inc.—Atlanta, GA Jury comments: “A well-orchestrated use of color, lighting and materials. Very dynamic space.” SPECIAL CITATION
Burr Street Elementary School, Fairfield Elementary School #11 Fairfield, CT (Common Areas)

Jury comments: “Beautiful design … learning and the environment merge. Wonderful!”
GOLD CITATIONS
The T. Gerald Treece Courtroom and Advocacy Hall of Champions

89. Pittsburgh Independent Media Center
tennessee Morristown, TN Rally for Tolerance Over Hate Rustbelt TelevisionThe Pittsburgh Independent media Center is pleased to present a new episode
http://pittsburgh.indymedia.org/
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90. Northwestern University Center For Public Safety, Traffic Institute
The Center had offered scholarships to the winners as a way of supporting theChallenge. 2022 tennessee school of Police Staff and Command
http://server.traffic.northwestern.edu/
@import "http://server.traffic.northwestern.edu/include/includes/scs.css"; Search Center for Public Safety Search Help Northwestern CPS Quick Links Message from Director Who we are Download Catalogs/Brochures Racial Profiling DUI Illinois Traffic Stop Data Collection Traffic Safety School CPS Blackboard Courses Products Divisions Alumni ...
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News and Events Stay True to the Cause
“I’m just a down-home guy who happened to get lucky.” That’s how former Chicago Police Superintendent Terry Hillard described himself during the Center for Public Safety’s summer Executive Management Program. To many of the graduates, Hillard was the icing on the cake on the last day of the three week program. Soft spoken and genuine, Hillard walked them through his career path step by step, stopping along the way to remind them of their mission.
“Stay true to the cause,” Hillard coached. “Stay committed to law enforcement. Do what is right. Take the high road.”
The 31 students came from Illinois, New York, Florida, and Louisiana. Several students paid their own tuition and used vacation time to take this opportunity for professional development. For the first fourteen days the students received useful advice on managing the political environment. They compared notes with seasoned experts who served as instructors and with each other on issues such as media relations, critical incidents, internal affairs, labor relations, and terrorism. Then on day fifteen Hillard wrapped it all up with extraordinary candor and humility. (

91. PCRM >> Research >> Ethics In Medical Education >> Medical School Curricula With
University of Mississippi Medical Center school of Medicine Daniel W. Jones, MD, East tennessee State University James H. Quillen College of Medicine
http://www.pcrm.org/resch/meded/ethics_medlab_list.html
Human Research Humane Charities Medical Education Animal Experiments ... Home Search:
Ethics in Medical Education
Medical School Curricula with Live Animal Laboratories
Below is a list of U.S. medical schools that still use live animals to teach basic concepts in human physiology, pharmacology, and/or surgery. Two-thirds of all U.S. medical schools, including Harvard, Stanford and Yale, have eliminated these old-fashioned laboratories in favor of modern, cost-effective and humane alternatives. Please write to your local universities and alma mater to express your concerns about these crude exercises. Please note that this list includes only schools that use live animal laboratories to train medical students, and does not refer to basic research that may be conducted at medical schools and universities. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Georgetown University School of Medicine
Stephen Ray Mitchell, M.D., Dean

92. MARTA - Media Center - Latest News
media Center Latest News News Article, Cookie Crumb Bar Image He is amember of the Bars of Georgia and tennessee, the United States Supreme Court
http://www.itsmarta.com/newsroom/latest_news/board_members.htm
Media Center Latest News News Article
AUGUST 13, 2004
MARTA WELCOMES NEW BOARD MEMBERS Jimmy Benefield (Clayton) Walter Branch, Sr. (Atlanta), Arnold (Arnie) Silverman (DeKalb) and Henrietta Turnquest (DeKalb). MARTA General Manager/CEO Nathaniel P. Ford, Sr. The new board members include: Clara H. Axam George Glaze In 1999, Glaze completed his 34th year as City Attorney for the City of College Park, Georgia and was recognized by proclamation for his pro-active defense litigation on behalf of the City. He has a concurrent total of 43 years as an appointed municipal attorney. In addition, Glaze has served as the County Guardian and County Administrator for Clayton County for over 20 years. He was appointed by the Probate Court to administer the affairs of estates or individuals declared incompetent where there is no other person available who is acceptable to the Court. J. Thomas Kilpatrick

93. Oxford, Mississippi Detailed Profile - Travel And Real Estate Info, Jobs, Hotels
OXFORD UNIVERSITY school (Students 179; Location 2402 SOUTH LAMAR WUMS (92.1FM; UNIVERSITY, MS; Owner STUDENT media CENTER OF THE U. OF MS)
http://www.city-data.com/city/Oxford-Mississippi.html
Oxford, Mississippi
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Population (year 2000): 11,756, Est. population in July 2002: 12,487 (+5.6% change)
Males: 5,896 (50.2%), Females: 5,860 (49.8%) Land area: 10.0 square miles Zip code: Median resident age: 26.2 years
Median household income: $20,526 (year 2000)
Median house value: $123,400 (year 2000) New: Oxford, MS residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Oxford:
  • White Non-Hispanic (74.5%) Black (21.0%) Hispanic (1.0%) Asian Indian (0.9%) Two or more races (0.9%) Chinese (0.7%)
Ancestries: English (13.8%), Irish (10.0%), German (9.5%), United States (7.6%), Scottish (5.3%), Scotch-Irish (2.8%). For population 25 years and over in Oxford
  • High school or higher: 80.2% Bachelor's degree or higher: 46.1% Graduate or professional degree: 22.7% Unemployed: 6.5% Mean travel time to work: 13.6 minutes
For population 15 years and over in Oxford city
  • Never married: 48.4%

94. Planning Sheets
How well did the library media center collection respond to the unit objectives? SelfContained Teaching The Library media Center is bypassed entirely.
http://www.nashville-schools.davidson.k12.tn.us/TIPSmanual/PlanningSheets.html
Teaching Information Processing Skills
COLLABORATIVE UNIT PLANNING SHEETS
Several examples of forms for teachers and Library Media Specialists to use while planning are given here. Some additional suggestions are in the printed copy of this guide. Each library media center has a copy. Each form / example is separated by a blue line.
COLLABORATIVE UNIT PLANNING SHEET
School:
Teacher(s):
Grade:
Library Media Specialist:
Content Area:
Unit of Study:
Goals and Objectives of the Unit:
Proposed Learning Activities and Projects:
Responsibilities:
Teacher(s):
Library Media Specialist:
Log of Instructional Activities Actually Carried Out by the Library Media Specialist and/or Teacher(s) TEACHER/LIBRARY MEDIA SPECIALIST EVALUATION OF A COLLABORATIVELY-TAUGHT UNIT Unit Title: What worked well in the unit? Suggestions for improvement: What information skills were integrated into the unit? From both the teacher's and the library media specialist's point of view, was this unit enhanced through collaboration? YES Was the unit successful enough to warrant doing it again in the future?

95. Media Center: Alphabetical Media List
media Center. media List Alphabetical List Complete List (Members Only) SignupForm Mina G. Fasulo, Editor In Chief, California Schools Magazine
http://www.edpress.org/mediacenter/alphalist.htm
Media List
Alphabetical List
Complete List (Members Only)

Sign-up Form
Educational Publishing Media List Categories:
  • General Media newspapers and wire services Trade Media : specifically for publishers Education Media : publications for administrators, teachers, parents, and children or supporting a component of education, e.g., educational technology
General Media
Education Media
Carole Feldman, News Editor
Associated Press
Ben Feller, Writer
Associated Press
Michael Martinez, Education Writer
Chicago Tribune
Vickie Walton-James, Bureau Chief
Chicago Tribune, Washington Bureau Chicago Tribune Davide Dukcevich, Staff Writer Forbes.com Julie Marquis, Deputy Editor, Health/Education Los Angeles Times Larry Abramson, Editor/Reporter National Public Radio June Kronholz, Education Writer The Wall Street Journal Rob Tomsho, The Wall Street Journal Lawrence Rout, Senior Editor

96. NRDC Natural Resources Defense Council - Media Center
The media center contains our latest press releases and the Expert Finder, poisons are used heavily in public housing, public schools and city parks.
http://www.nrdc.org/media/
NRDC Experts
Our Expert Finder is a guide to the NRDC's environmental experts and the issues that they cover in their work. To arrange for interviews with or comments from any of our lawyers, scientists and analysts, please contact the appropriate press officer (listed following the expert's name). If you are not a member of the press, please write to us at nrdcinfo@nrdc.org or see our contact page
Current Press Releases

97. 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
http://www.vault.com/graddegree/school/schoolsurveylists.jsp?ch_id=408&pt=1

98. Batesville, Mississippi Detailed Profile - Travel And Real Estate Info, Jobs, Ho
NORTH OAK REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER (about 20 miles; SENATOBIA, MS) WPLX (1170AM; 10 kW; GERMANTOWN, TN; Owner EDUCATIONAL media FOUNDATION)
http://www.city-data.com/city/Batesville-Mississippi.html
Batesville, Mississippi
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Population (year 2000): 7,113, Est. population in July 2002: 7,496 (+0.7% change)
Males: 3,287 (46.2%), Females: 3,826 (53.8%) Elevation: 221 feet County: Panola Land area: 11.1 square miles Zip code: Median resident age: 32.6 years
Median household income: $29,875 (year 2000)
Median house value: $69,500 (year 2000) New: Batesville, MS residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Batesville:
  • White Non-Hispanic (56.0%) Black (41.9%) Hispanic (1.6%) Other race (0.8%)
Ancestries: United States (15.7%), Irish (8.7%), English (5.9%), German (1.7%), Scotch-Irish (1.7%), French (1.2%). For population 25 years and over in Batesville
  • High school or higher: 68.2% Bachelor's degree or higher: 19.6% Graduate or professional degree: 4.8% Unemployed: 6.5% Mean travel time to work: 19.6 minutes
For population 15 years and over in Batesville city
  • Never married: 29.7% Now married: 46.1% Separated: 4.2%

99. Mediacenter
The media Center at Blackman Elementary Schools utilizes the OPAC (Online PublicAccess Catalog) System. The entire collection of 6942 titles available in
http://www.ble.rcs.k12.tn.us/mediacenter.htm
Blackman Elementary School
HOME OF THE INTELLECTUAL SPARKS...
WHERE LEARNING IS NOT AN OPTION IT'S A REQUIREMENT! Principal: Cynthia Ford
Assistant Principal: Amy Connifey-Marlin 586 Fortress Blvd.
Murfreesboro, TN 37128
615-904-3796 (fax) Home Administration Faculty/Staff 2005-2006 Calendar ... Rutherford County Links
Media Center
Ms. Kathryn Sinclair, Media Specialist
moisantk@rcs.k12.tn.us
Mrs. Lynn Stubbs, Library Assistant
stubbsl@rcs.k12.tn.us
The Media Center at Blackman Elementary Schools utilizes the OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog) System. The entire collection of 6,942 titles available in the library are catalogued using this online system. Students have the ability to use the computers to search for titles by subject, author, grade level, etc.
Accelerated Reader
Linebaugh Public Library
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100. Campus Activism :: Student Activist Resources
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