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61. Urban Challenge - Grant Winner 2001: Atlanta, Georgia
and families. These facilities will complement existing media centerswithin the New Haven school and library systems. 3Com will
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Financial Aid to Build the Future
Grant Winner 2002: New Haven, CT
The City of New Haven under the direction of Mayor John DeStefano, Jr., is bridging the digital divide using a grant from 3Com's landmark Urban Challenge program. The generous stipend will enable the City to develop networked libraries and LEAP community learning centers throughout the city, where they will augment a wide range of after-school academic programs. Using 3Com systems, the City will move significantly closer to fulfilling its four-phased "Network New Haven" initiative, which aims to provide computer resources and training to at risk residents and school-age children living in public housing.
The grant will provide New Haven with 3Com networking equipment including high-performance LAN switches and wireless systems to establish and strengthen digital networks in the four city libraries and LEAP Centers. It will support hardware and software acquisition and related consulting services at the libraries, and provide seed money for curriculum development of programs such as the "Skills for Life," which mentors, educates and employs students from eighth grade through high school graduation. New Haven also will use the grant to establish and expand community media centers for use by youth and families. These facilities will complement existing media centers within the New Haven school and library systems. 3Com will provide wireless to facilitate access to the Internet and library databases.
With 3Com's help, New Haven is well on its way to providing the communication capabilities its under-served students and residents need to succeed in the 21st century economy.

62. MIT Programs Of Study
The programs lead to georgia Department of Education certification at the S5 TheMaster's in media program for school Library media Specialists has
http://coe.westga.edu/mit/programs.html
Department of Media
Programs of Study MIT prepares media specialists, directors of media centers, and leaders in instructional technology. Home
Purpose of the Programs
The planned curriculum develops graduates who serve as leaders and flexible, responsible decision makers in a variety of roles such as information specialists, instructional consultants, and teachers. The programs reflect the latest research in the field, effective practices in the profession, and successful leadership models. The programs lead to Georgia Department of Education certification at the S-5 and S-6 levels. Program Delivery Format The department offers classes through a variety of distance technologies. The "Course Offerings" site lists the classes and the format in which they are delivered. This list is updated as changes take place so that students can carefully plan their programs. The Add-On program in Media is delivered over 90% on-line. The internship course is not on-line. Supervisors travel to schools to work with interns. The Master's in Media program for School Library Media Specialists has over 50% of its Media classes delivered through distance technologies such as GSAMS, WebCT, HorizonLive, and Envision.

63. Products And Solutions: Worldwide Education & Research: Success Stories
Just outside of Atlanta, georgia sits the Carrollton schools and 3500 students, theschool district is PCs in classrooms, library media centers, and computer
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Success Stories "In Carrollton City schools, we've used Sun products for a number of years to run our Web server, mail server, DNS, and Internet applications, and we've been very pleased with the reliability and the stability of th se products. We like the Sun platform because the throughput is very strong and the machines are extremely reliable." Dr. O. P. Cooper
Assistant Superintendent for Technology,
Carrollton City School District
Sun Provides Easy Access to the Web for Georgia Schools with Reduced Administrative Costs
Just outside of Atlanta, Georgia sits the Carrollton City school district. With three schools and 3500 students, the school district is located on one large 250-acre campus. Using a fibre optic network to connect the schools and enable communication among the more than 1200 PCs in classrooms, library media centers, and computer labs, Carrollton's technical support resources were becoming over taxed. Routine tasks such as installing or upgrading computers and software required administrators to physically visit each system, straining the ability of the support staff to respond to requests for help. Highlights Institution Carrollton City, Georgia School District

64. Academic & University Programs, Centers & Institutes
Submit Links Here Academic University Programs, centers Institutes. Universityof georgia school for Environmental Design http//www.sed.uga.edu .
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Arizona State University College of Architecture and Environmental Design
http://www.asu.edu/caed
Building Design Assistance Center
http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/~bdac
Carnegie Mellon University: Green Design Initiative
http://gdi.ce.cmu.edu

http://www.engrng.pitt.edu/~civwww
Columbia University's Biosphere 2 Center
http://www.bio2.edu
Consortium on Green Design and Manufacturing
http://greenmfg.me.berkeley.edu/green/Home/Index.html
Cyburbia.org: Internet Resources for the Built Environment
http://www.cyburbia.org

http://cyburbia.ap.buffalo.edu/paire/index.html
Educating Architects for a Sustainable Environment
http://www.bsu.edu/cap/ease
Florida Gulf Coast University Green Building Project
http://www.fgcu.edu/greenbuilding
The Florida Solar Cracker House http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~liz/home.html Georgia Tech College of Architecture Construction Research Center http://murmur.arch.gatech.edu/crc http://maven.gtri.gatech.edu/sfi Green Building Human Interface Research Team http://www.montana.edu/cweinert/cweinert/research/green/green.html

65. DCSS Stephenson High
The media center contains a new collection of books and other materials, inhousebroadcasting capabilities Our georgia High school Graduation Tests scores
http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/schools/high/stephenson.asp

66. Open Directory Atlanta Central: Carroll County Georgia
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67. Association For Educational Communications And Technology
Technology Department at The University of georgia has created two new programsto help meet these needs the school Library media Flexible Delivery Program
http://www.aect.org/Events/Atlanta/Presentations/detail.asp?ProposalID=890

68. Article Written By Doug Johnson
in the Midwest, media Educator (georgia Library media for computers capable of producingmultimedia presentations as found and used in the school media center
http://www.doug-johnson.com/dougwri/trends.html
Article by Doug Johnson Home Articles Contact information Column title, periodical, and issue: Media Trends in the Midwest, Media Educator (Georgia Library Media Association), Winter 1997 While I am flattered at being asked to write about what is happening around the Midwest, I have to say up front that you need to read this article knowing that:
  • my information about the things that are happening in states other than Minnesota comes primarily what I read on LM_Net and from attending state library media conferences in Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois; and I tend to be very much an optimist when it comes to school media programs and education in general.
  • How much you read is generalization based on fact, and how much is wishful thinking is difficult for even ME to separate. Be warned, Readers! Media programs in the Upper Midwest overall are better than they have ever been, and the right kind of library/media specialist is more valued than ever before. There are certainly exceptions. School districts facing systemic economic distress (Rockford, IL, for example) find the axe raised above their media programs, and librarians who cling to a text-only mind set find themselves often at odds with their students, staff, administration and the rest of the profession. But in the job-applicant glutted field of education, well-prepared media specialists find themselves in somewhat short supply. There is even a legislative initiative in Iowa to recruit teachers willing to go into media driven by the large number of non-certified media specialists now employed in schools in that state.

    69. Georgia
    Praxis Registration Bulletin and georgia supplement will media Specialist, 10310,Library media Specialist, 620. Middle Grades, 10049, Middle school English Language
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    Supplement to: The Praxis Series 2002-2003 Registration Bulletin
    Directory
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    Which Praxis II Tests Are Required in Georgia
    How Can You Qualify For Teacher Licensure In Georgia
    To qualify for teacher licensure you must complete an approved teacher education program and be recommended by the School of Education of your college or university.
    • Persons who complete a PSC approved Georgia preparation program and receive a passing score on the appropriate Praxis II tests will be eligible for a Clear Renewable certificate.
      Persons who complete a PSC approved Georgia preparation program and do not receive a passing score on the appropriate Praxis II tests will be issued a Letter of Eligibility from the PSC Certification division stating that upon employment they will be issued a one-year conditional professional certificate. Upon passing the appropriate Praxis II tests, such persons will be eligible to apply for the Clear Renewable certificate.
    Who Must Take the Tests
    In-State Applicants
    All candidates applying for a Clear Renewable certificate are required to present passing scores on the Praxis II: Subject Assessments. Candidates applying for initial certification must also present passing scores on the Praxis I: Pre-Professional Skills Tests (PPST

    70. Grady College
    services related to new media and the Scholastic Press Association The GeorgiaScholastic Press Association assists high school journalism students
    http://www.grady.uga.edu/centers/

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    The Cox Center
    Annual Surveys of Journalism and Mass Communication ... George Foster Peabody Awards
    The George Foster Peabody Awards, established in 1938 and first awarded in 1940, recognize distinguished achievement and meritorious service by radio and television networks, stations, producing organizations, cable television organizations and individuals. Dowden Center for New Media Studies
    The Dowden Center, currently focusing on interactive television, serves through its teaching, research and community outreach services related to new media and the future of mass communication institutions, audiences, and delivery systems. Georgia Scholastic Press Association
    The Georgia Scholastic Press Association assists high school journalism students across Georgia by encouraging their production of quality publications and programs through instruction and contests. James M. Cox, Jr. Center for International Mass Communication Training and Research

    71. Grady College
    The georgia Scholastic Press Association assists georgia high school media programsand students by encouraging their production of quality publications and
    http://www.grady.uga.edu/gspa/about.asp

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    Georgia Scholastic

    Press Association
    ... Related Links About GSPA The Georgia Scholastic Press Association assists Georgia high school media programs and students by encouraging their production of quality publications and broadcast programs through instruction and contests. GSPA was organized in 1928 by the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, which has continued to direct its activities, providing information through the newsletter and instruction through convention sessions, critiques, speakers upon request and fall workshop sessions. Individual student-produced publications or broadcast programs join GSPA at the beginning of the school year. GSPA officers are students from member schools. home ad/pr centers dean ...
    The University of Georgia

    Journalism Building at Baldwin St. on Sanford Dr.
    Athens, Georgia 30602-3018

    72. The Online School Directory
    Fashion Design schools. Film media Production schools. The Online school Directory.schools offering MBA. American InterContinental University Dunwoody (georgia).
    http://www.onlineschoolsdirectory.com/MBA.html
    Search this site for: Subjects Online Schools Schools by State Masters ... MBA Subjects Accounting Schools Animation Schools Automotive Training Aviation Schools ... Web Design Schools
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    73. The Online School Directory
    Fashion Design Schools. Film media Production Schools. Web Design Schools. The OnlineSchool Directory. American InterContinental University Dunwoody (georgia).
    http://www.onlineschoolsdirectory.com/Masters.html
    Search this site for: Subjects Online Schools Schools by State Masters ... MBA Subjects Accounting Schools Animation Schools Automotive Training Aviation Schools ... Web Design Schools
    The Online School Directory
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    ACCIS (American College of Computer and Information Sciences) (Online) American InterContinental University Dunwoody (Georgia) American InterContinental University Fort Lauderdale (Florida) American InterContinental University London (London) ... Privacy Statement

    74. Media And Journalism Departments
    georgia Institute of Technology , georgia The school of Literature and Communication;Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts MIT media Lab;
    http://www.media.uio.no/praktisk/skoler/departments.shtml
    Media and Journalism departments
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    75. LION: Organizations Of Interest To School Librarians
    Florida Association for media in Education. georgia Library Association Thisorganization includes a school Library media Division.
    http://www.libraries.phila.k12.pa.us/lion/organizations.html
    Librarians Information Online Network
    Organizations of Interest to School Librarians
    NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
    American Association of School Librarians
    AASL sponsors the following Internet sites:
    • AASL Home Page
    • ICONnect This site is designed to support school library media specialists as they assume leadership positions in the use of the Internet in the school community. Includes online courses, student and family activities, and online tours to prepare school librarians for leadership roles.

    American Library Association
    Founded in 1876, the ALA is the oldest and largest library association in the world. Its 57,000 members represent all types of libraries public, school, academic, state and special.
    Assembly on Literature for Adolescents (ALAN)
    ALAN is a special-interest group of the National Council of Teachers of English. Its members include teachers, authors, librarians, publishers, and others with an interest in young adult literature. The organization publishes The ALAN Review , a journal emphasizing new books, research, and methods of teaching adolescent literature. The full text of the journal is available online.
    Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT)
    The mission of AECT is "to provide leadership in educational communications and technology by linking professionals holding a common interest in the use of educational technology and its application to the learning process." One of the 11 divisions of this large organization is the

    76. GSU School Of Music
    Tech Fee / Donor funded school of Music media Center is Congratulations to the 2001 2002 school of Music Piano Competition to take place at georgia State May
    http://www.music.gsu.edu/wnarchive.asp
    Quick Navigation Site Contents Home What's New Concert Calendar Music 1100 Links Site Map General Information Directors' Welcome Our Mission School Profile Location Facilities Contact Information Academics Areas of Study Undergraduate Study Graduate Study Request More Info Apply to the School Community Faculty / Staff Student Resources Personnel Resources Centers and Programs CEPM CARA NMS CMP What's New Music 1100 Links Site Map ...
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    School of Music News Archive GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY SPONSORS WORLD MUSIC AND DANCE CONCERT Posted On: 3/11/2003 3:59:44 PM Georgia State University's Diversity Education Programs and School of Music and WRFG FM 89.3 cordially invite you to "Celebrating a World of Rhythm and Dance II: The Music of South India, Native North America, and Nigeria," a concert featuring music and dance performances from three continents. The event will be held at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 1, 2003 at the Rialto Center for the Performing Arts. GSU'S ANNE RICHARDSON HONORED AS LEXUS LEADER OF THE ARTS Posted On: 3/3/2003 2:30:00 PM Anne Richardson, Director of Neighborhood Music Schools (NMS) at Georgia State University, has been named Lexus Leader of the Arts for March 2003.

    77. Dial-In Services Use Agreement
    library and maintain a connection throughout the school day; after media Specialist. RegionalLibrary System 2025 Baxter Street · Athens, georgia 30606 · (706
    http://www.clarke.public.lib.ga.us/policies/dialinuse.htm
    DIAL-IN SERVICES USE AGREEMENT The Athens Regional Library System makes available its online catalog to users dialing in with home computers and modems. Among the services available on the library's menu are numerous databases. School media centers who choose to dial in to the library's catalog should adhere to the following agreement:
    • The library's databases availability is in no way to be a substitute for school media centers purchasing databases needed to support school curriculum. Use of the library's databases should be limited to brief inquiries typical of home users. Media centers should not dial in to the library and maintain a connection throughout the school day; after a search, the connection should be broken. The library reserves the right to disconnect all users after 30 minutes online.
    We agree to the terms stated above regarding use of the Athens-Clarke County Library's dial-in service. Media Specialist Principal Date Date [Home] [About the Library] [Calendar of Events] [Kids' Page] ... [Internet Resources]
    To send a reference question or e-mail to a library area click on Ask a Librarian
    To send a comment or question about the web page contact Web0@mail.clarke.public.lib.ga.us

    78. Alumni Newsnotes: Spring 1997
    of a new book, Automating media centers and Small MS '61), recently retired fromGeorgia State University NC 28621; is the new school media Coordinator for
    http://www.fsu.edu/~lis/alumni/97_spring/newsNotes_sp97.html
    Alumni Newsnotes
    Al-Ansari, Husain (Ph.D. '92), HUSAIN@KUC01.Kuniv.edu.KW, PO Box 17140 Khalidia, Kuwait; is the Director of Library Administration for Kuwait University.. Austin, Diane (MS '72), daustin@ccs.internet.ve, CCS4038 PO Box 025323, Miami, FL 33102-5323; is the Media Specialist at Colegio Internacional de Caracas in Venezuela. Bolte, Rebecca J. (MS '75), bbolte@whidbey.net, 655 NW 3rd Ave, Oak Harbor, WA 98277; recently became the Managing Librarian at the Oak Harbor Library in the Sno-Isle Regional Library System in Washington. Bush, Tom (MS '95), tbush@mail.decatur.public.lib.ga.us; received the Georgia Librarian of the Year Award for 1996. Bussell, Joe (MS '73), busselj@mail.firn.edu; is now working as an elementary school Media Specialist at Southside Elementary School in Miami, FL. Chambless, Virginia S. (MS '84), 2717 Highway 52 East, Bethpage, TN 37022; has recently retired as Reference Librarian for the Greenville County Public Library System in order to relocate in Tennessee. Davis, Jennifer

    79. Atlanta Public Schools
    The mission of the library media program is to The Atlanta Public school System doesnot discriminate on 2380 Peachtree Road, NW, Atlanta, georgia 30305, (404
    http://www.atlanta.k12.ga.us/parents_students/curriculum_areas/library_media/
    Curriculum Areas Extracurricular Programs School Improvement Programs Education Links ... CURRICULUM AREAS : MEDIA SERVICES
    Media Services
    Mission
    The mission of the library media program is to ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information. This mission is accomplished by:
    • providing intellectual and physical access to materials in all formats; providing instruction to foster competence and stimulate interest in reading, viewing and using information and ideas; working with other educators to design learning strategies to meet the needs of all students.
    Links:
    Contact Us: Instruction Service Center
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    80. DCSS: Educational Media
    Druid Hills Road, NE Atlanta, georgia 303293210 404 and teachers through the schoollibrary media of three administrators, three library media specialists, two
    http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/eservices/edmedia/

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    Instructional Services NEWCOMER TIPS SUPERINTENDENT ... GA. DEPT. OF EDUCATION Department of Educational Media
    Jim Cherry Teacher Center
    2415-C North Druid Hills Road, NE
    Atlanta, Georgia 30329-3210
    404-325-3011 / Fax 404-728-1977 E ducational Media , Home of the AASL National School Library Media Program of the Year 2001 , is a department in the Division of Instruction. Its primary purpose is to provide services and materials to students and teachers through the school library media programs. The department's staff of three administrators, three library media specialists, two catalogers, and nine auxiliary members provides support to 120+ schools and centers and other special programs. Each of the 109 schools has a full-time or part-time library media clerk who works under the guidance and supervision of the library media specialist. Within the department are the Professional Library, the Learning Resources Center, and Instructional Media Processing. T he administrators and library media specialists of the department communicate with school library media center staffs through school visits, e-mail, memos sent through courier, an annual meeting during preplanning week and meetings during the year. In addition to the services and support provided by the Professional Library, the Learning Resources Center, and Instructional Media Processing, the Department of Educational Media offers to school library media staffs the following:

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