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Extractions: telnet to psupen.psu.edu under the title of distance learning selection following documents were recieved DISTANCE-LEARNING 34 documents found (L) List Titles (R) Reduce Selection (S) Search Again (?) Help (E) Expand Selection (D) Display Options (@) Exit Enter choice: 42 From: David Bailey Subject: Re: Student Question? The Student asked: >> If one has a half-ton pickup, and a box containing one ton of >> birds was placed in the bed of the truck, the load would be too heavy >> for the truck to move. But what would happen if the box was beaten >> with a stick, causing at least half of the birds to start to fly inside >> the box, since the pickup can haul one half of a ton. Would the truck >> be able too move? Would the same result occur if the situation was >> identical, but took place in an airplane? >> >I presume the airplane is totally enclosed so whatever lift the birds get is >at the expense of downward air pressure, so the weight is the same. But if >the truckload of birds is open to the outside some proportion (not 100% surely) >of that downward force of air will be against the ground rather than the truck, >so I'd say more than half of the birds would have to fly. > >- Press for more
Indiana University Of Pennsylvania - Management Faculty and staff Maali H. Ashamalla 308F ECOB IT, IUP Indiana PA 15705, mailashamala@iup.edu office 724 - 357-7562 fax 724 - 3575743. education dev. http://www.eberly.iup.edu/mg/faculty/ashamalla.shtm
FCASD : School Board Notes : October 1995 School Board Notes of the Year by the pennsylvania Art education Association following high school studentsattended the pennsylvania Governor's Schools Lunch Service staff dev. http://www.fcasd.edu/district/board_notes/95-96/Oct95.shtml
Extractions: ROLL CALL On October 9, 1995, the Board of School Directors of the Fox Chapel Area School District held its regular monthly meeting. President Nancy Jane Edelman called the meeting to order at approximately 7 p.m. Also in attendance were Vice President William L. Pardini, III; William P. Bresnahan, J.D.; Charles E. Davidson, J.D.; George F. Dieffenbach, Ed.D.; Frank C. Gennaccaro; Verne C. Koch; Joseph L. Montemurro; and Garry A. Nelson, J.D. The Board presented High school art teacher Russell Kight with a plaque for being named the 1995 Outstanding Secondary Art Educator of the Year by the Pennsylvania Art Education Association. Mr. Kight, who has been teaching in the district for 32 1/2 years, was nominated for the award by two of his colleagues, Patricia Norkus and Ron Frank.
FCASD : School Board Notes : September 1999 School Board Notes Plancon Approvals The following Plancon approvals from the pennsylvania Dept.of education for the indicated projects were entered into the staff dev. http://www.fcasd.edu/district/board_notes/99-00/sept99.shtml
Extractions: September 13, 1999 ROLL CALL PUBLIC COMMENTS Information Additionally, Fox Chapel Borough Mayor Harry W. McLaughlin, Jr. presented a proclamation at the in-service on behalf of local municipal officials and all the residents of the six communities which comprise the Fox Chapel Area School District. The proclamation addressed the fact that a strong school system is essential to the continued viability of a municipality and produces committed and responsible citizens. The proclamation commended the Board of School Directors, the administration, and the staffs of all six schools in the district "for their commitment to excellence on behalf of their students and the entire community." The proclamation was signed by Ben F. Killian, mayor of the Borough of Aspinwall; Thomas M. Smith, mayor of the Borough of Blawnox; McLaughlin; Jeffrey D. Peck, mayor of the Township of Indiana; Denis J. Meinert, president of the OHara Township Council; and Donald C. Schubert, Jr., mayor of the Borough of Sharpsburg. The district also received a letter from U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley which was shared at the August 25 opening in-service. The letter commended the district for its Blue Ribbon designations at all six schools. In the letter Riley stated, among other things, "The remarkable success of your schools proves that with a supportive community behind them, our schools can provide every child an excellent education.....Blue Ribbon Schools across the country serve their communities by preparing young students to meet the challenges of the next century. Blue Ribbon Schools and the communities that support
K-16 Want to Be? Youngsters from pennsylvania's northern tier ROM production and distributedto education agencies and by students and educational staff may also http://www.mnsfld.edu/~k16council/Workforce Dev..htm
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Vsept99-Prof Dev and Ethnic Studies (CHANGES), University of pennsylvania, will lead every studentreceives a quality education and that results when all school staff share in http://www.mea.org/Design.cfm?p=2227
Aboutus adequate and affordable housing, and education issues facilities in Newnan, Georgia;Hazleton, pennsylvania; Toronto, Ontario of a new year, the staff and Board http://www.marshall-saline-dev.com/aboutus.html
Extractions: Development Corp. The Board of Directors of Marshall-Saline Development Corporation is composed of 7 members. Five represent those entities who support MSDC in the amount of $10,000 or more, per year. The remaining two are called "At-Large" members. They are elected by the other 5 Board Members. The Board hold its reorganization meeting in January of each year. Officers for the year are also elected at that time.
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Alumni Relations Staff dev.upenn.edu All staff email accounts are housed on ben.dev.upenn.edu. Linda CaiazzoSweeten Alumni House Building Manager/pennsylvania Gazette Administrative http://www.alumni.upenn.edu/alumnirelations/staff.html
PENN: Red + Blue Online Newsletter Officer of the Hospital of the University of pennsylvania. missionclinical care,medical education, and research when charitable College House staff donate the http://www.alumni.upenn.edu/redandblue/aug2002v1n4.html
Extractions: The Penn community is putting together a special day of activities for students, faculty, staff and alumni on September 11. Everyone in the Penn family is invited to campus for the day to volunteer or participate in a number of different activities. Highlights include an academic panel, performing groups, a blood drive, a community sculpture project, a memorial room, an organ concert, and a vigil to end the day. Three Penn scholars have been elected to the nation's most prestigious academies. Robert Boruch, Trustee Professor of Education and professor of statistics, has been named a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Penn scientists Tom Lubensky and Alan MacDiarmid have been elected members of the National Academy of Sciences. Penn is gearing up to host as many as 30 undergraduates from the National University of Singapore (NUS) this coming year. Called the "NUS College in Philadelphia," the new initiative will enroll students in the School of Engineering and Applied Science and offer internship opportunities at companies in the Philadelphia area.
The Project Put Forth By The Pennsylvania Consortium of elementary and secondary education in the states, the the Department of Defense education Activity (DoDEA), and five of sources. State education staff reported on policies http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/telp/proposal.html
Extractions: SECTION I. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The Pennsylvania (PA) Consortium, three Pennsylvania institutions of higher education, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania State University, and Lincoln University, formed a collaborative partnership to establish academic linkages with the University of the North in the Northern Province of South Africa. The main goal of the academic linkage program is to strengthen the institutional capacity of the University of the North to deliver quality service, improve teaching and learning and to conduct appropriate research to improve the quality of life in the Northern Province and South Africa. Combining their energies so that a broad span of complementary programs and faculties are available to the University of the North will allow all four institutions to: Serve the citizens of our respective regions by providing an education that will provide opportunities for students to become more productive members in society. Exchange and transfer content and process information about educational improvement across continents and cultures. Tap into the depth and breadth of knowledge and experience through the expertise of individuals unique partnership can provide for this specific linkage project and for future academic collaboration.
Helpful Information For New And Returning Students version. How do I ? Click to watch the video. staff dev.swf. resources.YORK COLLEGE OF pennsylvaniaOnline Textbook . Faculty Resources. http://www.ptc.tec.mn.us/media/newstudent.htm
Extractions: Tutorials Click to watch the video staff dev.swf login to the network as a Student. login to the network as a Staff member. access my GroupWise Email account and password? ... download the software to access my network files from my home computer? This link provides information for downloading the ipswitch FTP application. download my files onto my home computer? This link shows what ipswitch will look like on your desktop. It also includes the information that you will initially need to enter to begin the transferring process. TUTORIALS ON-LINE PALS TUTORIAL YORK COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA -Online "Textbook"
OIP Staff - University Of Pennsylvania Main Reception, 215898-4661. Director, Shalini dev Bhutani. Senior Advisor,James S. Fine. Part-Time staff. Business Services Assistant, Martha Hanson. http://www.upenn.edu/oip/about/staff.html
Extractions: Undergraduate Study Abroad OIP Administration Main Reception Fax Executive Director, International Programs Joyce M. Randolph Administrative Coordinator Elva E. Power Business Administrator Sharon X. Liu Office Administration Assistant Ping S. Loveland IT Consultant Donald F. Fry, Jr. Main Reception Director Shalini Dev Bhutani Senior Advisor James S. Fine Advisors Renee D. Boroughs Lisa Felix Sheila A. Kelly Gaarder Kuntal S. Warwick International Student Specialist Veronika Simon International Scholar Specialist Shyrmaine Sin SEVIS Coordinator/Immigration Specialist Alan Johnson Receptionist/Resources Coordinator Traci Martin Main Reception Director Geoffrey E. Gee Sr. Overseas Program Manager Patricia C. Martin Overseas Program Managers Donna Butler Marcia Henisz Inge Herman Admissions Coordinator January Stayton Resources Coordinator Emily Sheesley Business Services Assistant Martha Hanson Webmaster Jorey Bump ISSS Assistant Elizabeth Trocki Top E-mail Site Map Search OIP ... Penn
Extractions: Business Specialization Track The Business Specialization is of interest to individuals desiring to enhance their knowledge of pedagogy, study current business issues and trends, and expand the use of technology in the learning environment. Individuals with valid business teaching certificates may pursue additional certification areas. In addition, an opportunity is available for an individual to complete the requirements for initial Pennsylvania teaching certification in business education (this would include additional coursework beyond the 30 credits for the M.Ed.) FDED 514 Comparative Foundations of Ed
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Extractions: altemuel@mscd.edu Academic Degrees: 2001 Ed.D. Special Education, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Co 1995 M.A. Special Education, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 1993 B.A. Elementary Education, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Professional Experience: 2002-present Metropolitan State College of Denver - Assistant Professor Weld County RE3-J School District - Special Education Teacher Chatham County Schools - Special Education Teacher Burke County Schools - Special Education Teacher Peggy L. Anderson, Professor back to the top Academic Degrees: 1981 Ph.D. Special Education University of Denver, Denver CO 1978 M.Ed. Special Education The Citadel, Charleston, SC 1976 B.A. Special Education and Elementary Ed. Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL 1972 B.S. Journalism University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Professional Experience: 1989-present Metropolitan State College of Denver- Associate Professor Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA- Assistant Professor
Teacher Education | Faculty And Staff Directory Elem. Ed. Ohio University. 1961 BS. Elementary education California University ofPennsylvania. Professional Experience Faculty, dev. 19711974 http://www.mscd.edu/~ted/contact/faculty_staff.shtml
Extractions: Academic Degrees: 1981 Ph.D. Special Education University of Denver, Denver CO 1978 M.Ed. Special Education The Citadel, Charleston, SC 1976 B.A. Special Education and Elementary Ed. Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL 1972 B.S. Journalism University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Professional Experience: 1989-present Metropolitan State College of Denver- Associate Professor Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA- Assistant Professor University of New Orleans- Assistant Professor Summerville School District, Summerville, SC-Special Education Teacher St. John's County, St. Augustine, FL- Special Education Teacher Nancy S. Bailey, Professor Reading