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         Wisconsin School Media Centers:     more detail
  1. Elementary school media center services for the gifted in one Wisconsin county by Robin Huiras, 1985
  2. CESA level summary of Wisconsin public school media programs in 1973 (Evaluation report / ESEA Title II) by William Pichette, 1973
  3. The status of Wisconsin public school media programs in 1973 (Evaluation report / ESEA Title II) by William Pichette, 1973
  4. The status and longitudinal development of Wisconsin non-public school media programs (Evaluation report / ESEA Title II) by William Pichette, 1973
  5. A survey of the practice of intershelving print and nonprint media in Wisconsin public schools by Dorothy Twesme, 1974
  6. Using the high school library media center: A high school credit course...1/2 unit by Shirley E Johnson, 1975
  7. Library/media program planning ;: A design for building level IMC development in Wisconsin schools by Lyle Eberhart, 1973
  8. Matrix for curriculum planning in library media and information skills education (Bulletin) by M. Elaine Anderson, 1989
  9. Annotated bibliography of research on mass media science communication by Sharon Dunwoody, 1991
  10. A report of perceptions of censorship of IMC materials in 1982-83 from a state-level perspective: Survey by Dianne McAfee Hopkins, 1983
  11. Adolescents, parents, and television violence by Steven H Chaffee, 1971

61. WEEB -- Communication Plan
to wisconsin school board members and school administrative staff EE by members ofthe news media in wisconsin and business people who support EE in wisconsin.
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/weeb/supportpages/communicplan.htm
WEEB HOME About Us Grant Program Support Opportunities ... Press Releases Contact us:
110 College of Natural Resources,
UW-Stevens Point,
Stevens Point WI 54481
phone: (715) 346-3805
fax: (715 346-3025
Email WEEB
Board Member Aides
Acronyms Calendar LINKS
WI EE Web Pages
WI Nature Centers National Web Pages Other Grant and Scholarship Pages ... Contests Go to
Wisconsin.gov g Communication Plan 2000-2001

BACKGROUND
The need in Wisconsin to strengthen efforts to communicate the value of EE and increase support for EE was identified at the 1995 Wisconsin Environmental Education Board EE Summit. Both the Wisconsin Association for Environmental Education (WAEE) and the WEEB discussed strategies for addressing this need. In 1998 an ad-hoc committee of the WAEE Board, chaired by Paul Wozniak developed a WAEE Communications Plan addressing this need. Also during 1998 the staff of the UW-SP based National Environmental Education Advancement Project (NEEAP) worked with representatives of the WAEE Communications Committee, WEEB, the Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education, UW Extension, and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to develop the " EE Works for Wisconsin " promotional materials. In January of 1998 NEEAP and the WAEE Communications Committee sponsored a media training workshop for Wisconsin EE leaders. Also during 1998, a Communications Committee of the Wisconsin Environmental Education Board, chaired by Pat Marinac, developed a plan to build upon previous efforts to promote EE in Wisconsin. During the summer of 1999 Dr. Rick Wilke proposed bringing together the WAEE, WEEB and NEEAP efforts for the purpose of more effectively promoting EE in Wisconsin. He offered the assistance of graduate students in his EE Research Seminar. The graduate students with advice from Dr. Wilke and input from key representatives of WAEE, WEEB and NEEAP designed and assisted in the implementation of a communication plan to promote EE in Wisconsin. The group used the WAEE Communication Plan as a starting point in the development of their plan.

62. Great Links & Searching - Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis
links listed on the following school LMC web see teachers or library media specialists(librarians of educational resources for wisconsin's teachers, cataloged
http://www.wrps.net/glaser.htm
District Library Media Centers Passwords are necessary to access certain web research links listed on the following school LMC web pages. Please see teachers or library media specialists (librarians) for information on how to obtain the necessary username and passwords. East Junior High School-LMC West Junior High School-LMC Lincoln High School-LMC Great Links Description WECAN The Wisconsin Education Career Access Network. MarcoPolo The MarcoPolo program provides no-cost, standards-based Internet content for the K-12 teacher and classroom, developed by the nation's content experts. Project Stairs - CESA 5 Great technology related information and professional development opportunities for teachers. ISTE Teacher Resources K-12 Internet resources organized by content area, provided by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). IDEAS Portal Website An easily searchable database of educational resources for Wisconsin's teachers, cataloged for quick and efficient searching, and aligned to the Wisconsin Model Academic Standards. Puzzlemaker Puzzlemaker is a puzzle generation tool for teachers, students and parents. Create and print customized word search, crossword and math puzzles using your word lists. Build your own maze or print specialty hand-drawn mazes created around holidays and classroom topics.

63. UW-Madison School Of Business - Media
of the school of Business media contacts listed contacts with experts at the schoolof Business 2002 Copyright © 2002, University of wisconsinMadison school
http://www.bus.wisc.edu/media/
Search Site Map Contact Us Suggestions ...
School of Business
Media
School of Business Media Contacts
Contact Phone Helen Capellaro
Public Relations Director
hcapellaro@bus.wisc.edu
Lari Fanlund
Communications Director
lfanlund@bus.wisc.edu
Pam Benjamin
Assistant Dean- External Relations
pbenjamin@bus.wisc.edu
UW-Madison business school faculty have shared their expertise in hundreds of articles, features, books as well as radio and TV interviews. In a recent Academy of Management Journal study, Business school faculty members were ranked 17th for their research productivity, indicating they are on the cutting edge of knowledge in their fields. UW-Madison business faculty have appeared in The Wall Street Journal The New York Times , and many other national and international publications. You may locate faculty by using the Faculty Directory or you can save some time by using one of the School of Business media contacts listed above. In addition, UW-Madison's University Communications office is also willing to assist reporters in making contacts with experts at the School of Business and elsewhere on the UW-Madison campus (phone 608/262-3571).

64. Lmc
of the South Shore school District may use the South Shore Library media Centersand borrow Medical Information) Literary Criticism wisconsin.gov Everything
http://www.sshore.k12.wi.us/lmcpages/lmc.html
South Shore Schools Library Media Services Washington and School Streets Post Office Box 40 Port Wing, WI 54865 Cela C. McGinnis, Media Center Director Hours: Junior Senior High School Library Media Center: 8:00 a.m.- 2:30 p.m., Mon.-Fri. on school days. Media Center Director available 8:00 a.m.- 2:30 p.m., Mon.-Fri. on school days. For information about hours at the Elementary Library Media Center, please call 774-3500 (Port Wing Elementary School). Circulation Policy: All students, staff, and residents of the South Shore School District may use the South Shore Library Media Centers and borrow circulating materials from them. INTERNET RESOURCES OF INTEREST FOR RESEARCH: KBJR Online Channel 6 KDLH Online Channel 3 Badgerlink Northern Waters Library Service ... Library Spo t Weather World 2010 Weathernet Oddens's Bookmarks: MAPS National Geographic Online ... Poetry And of course, our featured sites: Bibliography on Terrorism, Bioterrorism, the Middle East, and 9-11 related issues Tufts Nutrition Navigator (rating guide to nutrition websites) Book Review COOL WEB SITES: www.infoplease.com

65. LION: Staffing Issues In School Libraries
s for school Library Staff District Level Leadership for schoolLibrary media Programs The wisconsin Department of Public...... Job
http://www.libraries.phila.k12.pa.us/lion/staffing.html
Librarians Information Online Network
Staffing Issues in School Libraries
Provided here is information on school library staffing issues including professional and support staff, staff scheduling, student aides, volunteers, and related topics.
Appropriate Staffing for School Library Media Centers
In this Position Paper, the American Association of School Librarians outlines its recommendations for the staffing of school libraries.
Job Descriptions for School Library Staff:

Library Aides: If You Fulfill Their Needs, They Will Come (and Work!)

66. University Of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School - News Archive
News Archive media Events Jul 16, 2002, Kindig Testifies Before wisconsin AssemblyHealth Committee. Jul 8, 2002, UW Medical school Names Medical Scholars.
http://www.med.wisc.edu/News/archive.asp
NEWS ABOUT US EDUCATION RESEARCH ... Search
Information for
Current Students

Prospective Students

Medical School Alumni

Information about
Admissions

Educational Programs

Employment

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...
UW-Madison Campus
Quick Links Departments, Institutions, Centers Health Sciences Learning Center Libraries News Archive Media Events Apr 9, 2003 April 11 Health Information Day at Health Sciences Libraries Apr 9, 2003 April 15 Women’s Health Forum: Menopause: Does Its History Matter? Apr 8, 2003 April 22 A Conversation with David Leach about Duty Hours, Core Competencies and the Future of Graduate Medical Education Apr 8, 2003 April 22 A Conversation with David Leach about Duty Hours, Core Competencies and the Future of Graduate Medical Education Apr 6, 2003 April 23 Medical Education Day 2003 Apr 6, 2003 April 23 Medical Education Day 2003 Mar 13, 2003 May 30 Symposium on Biological Imaging to Target In Vivo Imaging Mar 12, 2003 May 30 Richard Sarkin, MD, EdM, to Speak on Humanism in Medical Education Mar 12, 2003 May 30 Richard Sarkin, MD, EdM, to Speak on Humanism in Medical Education

67. Good Shepherd Lutheran Preschool, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin - School
Genealogy Greeting Cards Market Place Message Boards Recipes Singles Seeking Top of Page Affiliate Ministries Camps/Retreat centers Church Bodies
http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&gid=0103101360097
Channels: Affiliate Ministries Camps Church Bodies Congregations ... States Thrivent.com Account Access Annuities Insurance Investments Bank Planning About Us Fraternal Programs Members Only Career Center
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Register Now! Create a Web Site Help Center ... Site Map var the_url = escape(document.location); document.write('Send this Page toa Friend');
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Good Shepherd Lutheran Preschool A Christ-Centered Preschool for Children 3 to 5 years of age. Directions to Good Shepherd Lutheran Preschool Good Shepherd Lutheran Preschool is located on N. Center Street, which is State Hwy 33, in Beaver Dam. Map to Good Shepherd Lutheran Preschool
More Information about Good Shepherd Lutheran Preschool will be posted shortly. School Homepage Mission Statement School Calendar Principal's Greetings School Policies ... Lunch Menu Contact Us: DUANE OHLAND (DUANE) duane_ohland@aal.org 1310 N. Center St. Beaver Dam, WI 53916 United States of America Phone: (920)885-4317 Fax: (920)887-9626
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68. Article Written By Doug Johnson
library media conferences in Iowa, wisconsin and Illinois 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. MissionStatementsandPolicies
    County, North Carolina Appleton Public Library, wisconsin Beloit Public Library,wisconsin Manitowoc Public Library, wisconsin. school Libraries media Center.
    http://www.colosys.net/pathfinder/NutsBolts/MissionStatementsandPolicies.htm
    SAMPLE MISSION STATEMENTS and POLICIES
    from libraries around North America

    Public Libraries
    Academic Libraries Special Libraries Public Libraries Ozark-Dale County Public Library , Alabama
    Jefferson County Public Library
    , Colorado
    Pikes Peak Library District
    , Colorado
    Bensenville Community Public Library
    , Illinois
    Hinsdale Public Library
    , Illinois
    Marion Carnegie Library
    , Illinois
    Old Town Public Library
    , Maine
    Waterford Township Public Library
    , Michigan
    Thomas Crane Public Library
    , Quincy, Massachusetts Great Neck Library , New York Moffat Library , New York Queens Borough Public Library , New York Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County , North Carolina Appleton Public Library , Wisconsin Beloit Public Library , Wisconsin Manitowoc Public Library , Wisconsin University High School Library , Urbana, Illinois Kansas City Kansas School District , Kansas Brown Junior High School Library , Nevada Academic Libraries Mission College , Santa Clara, California University of Delaware Library Zach S. Henderson Library

    70. The Graduate School At MSU - Masters
    The educational media courses offered below are available deadline, however the GraduateSchool recommends that Ph.D., University of wisconsin, MS, University
    http://www.montclair.edu/graduate/readf.shtml
    RETURN TO MASTERS PROGRAMS
    MASTER OF ARTS

    DEGREE IN READING

    PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
    ...
    MSU HOME
    Master of Arts in Reading
    ADMISSIONS, DEADLINES, AND FACULTY ADMISSIONS
    The Master of Arts in Reading, and the Reading Specialist program, is designed to provide literacy educators with experiences and background which will prepare them for educational roles in a variety of institutional and multicultural contexts. The curriculum places emphasis upon reflection and critical thinking about professional practice and the moral and ethical responsibility of literacy educators. In order to matriculate in this program students must be able to demonstrate appropriate interest and ability in the field of literacy education. Letters of recommendation to support their applications are required, and may be obtained from the school system superintendent, the building principal, or other appropriate individuals. This program provides preparation for careers as:
    • Reading specialists and teachers in schools and recreational centers Reading diagnosticians and instructors in hospitals and clinics Reading consultants in business and industry Reading research/development specialists in government agencies Workshop leaders for publishing houses.

    71. Ug-educational Media
    Problems in management of integrated school media programs (K 13 Symposium in Educationalmedia Studies in The University of wisconsin-La Crosse reserves the
    http://perth.uwlax.edu/Records/97-99/UG-Cat/ug-edm.html
    EDUCATION
    Department of Curriculum and Instruction
    Professors:
    Greenewald, Kuipers; Associate Professors: Faulkner, Gustafson, Heiden, Kirk, Shanks, Slinger, Walsko (Chair); Assistant Professors: Beck, Chaney, Greenwood; Lecturers: Cason, Hammons, Slayton. Department of Foundations of Educational Policy and Practice
    Professors:
    Koppelman (Chair), Lambert, Theobald, Witmer; Associate Professors: Cozad, Goodhart, Richardson, Wegner; Lecturer: Parker. Department of Educational Services/ Professional Leadership
    Professors:
    Hiebert, Krajewski, R., Robertshaw; Associate Professor: Snowberg; Assistant Professor: Phillips (Chair); Lecturers: Erickson, Heyerdahl, Luther, Olufs; Outreach Program Coordinator: Manthei; Clinical Experience Coordinator: Frye.
    EDUCATIONAL MEDIA
    Instructional Media Minor
    (Open to students in all schools and colleges within the university)27 credits, including EDM 275*, 301, 310, 315, 317, 318, 335, 402, 403, 433 and 461. This minor is designed for persons preparing for positions in school library media centers and many public and other libraries. EDM 275/ Cr. 1

    72. MLS Career Links
    Public Library Certification Guidelines Links to all states. Michigan (StateLibrary). Washington-Centerville Public Library (Ohio). school media centers.
    http://www.slis.indiana.edu/careers/mls_career_links.html
    Search You are here: Site Map Contact Us Home SLIS HOME ... CONTACT US
    MLS Career Links
    Links to Key Human Resources and Information Pages:
    Academic Library
    General

    Public Library

    School Media Centers

    See also MIS Career Links for:
    Corporate/Information Science Companies and other resources

    Non-Profit/Government
    MLS Career Paths
    MLS Dynamic Careers
    ...
    MLS Alumni Profiles

    Academic Library The Association of Research Libraries
    Contains ARL related career resources. EDUCAUSE An organization for professionals associated with managing and using information resources in higher education. Post-Master's Residencies Explore these links for paid residency positions. These are great "first job" opportunities following graduation. They usually last one or two years, and most are offered by academic or research libraries. The Chronicle of Higher Education's Job List The Chronicle of Higher Education Career Network Library Science positions can be found by selecting faculty positions - then professional/vocational fields - then library sciences. Check the other categories, too.

    73. This Page Has Moved!
    To borrow items listed in this catalog, contact the library media specialist inyour school. State Historical Society of wisconsin Report Bad
    http://www.madison.k12.wi.us/elib/Subjects/Libraries/
    This Page Has Moved!
    MMSD 's Electronic Library has been reorganized! The links in the category
    can now be found at:
    http://www.mmsd.org/elib/elib.cgi?cat=23
    Please make a note of it! Thank you, we hope you enjoy the new site!

    74. UW Law School - Technology Services And Support - Media Services And Equipment
    Overview of media Services and Equipment Available. and program questions admissions@law.wisc.eduCopyright © 19982002 The University of wisconsin Board of
    http://www.law.wisc.edu/help/media/
    Search
    Law School Home
    Information For Prospective Students Current Students Employers Information About Career Services Law Library Continuing Legal Education
    Technology Services and Support
    Media Services and Equipment
    Request Media Services and Equipment (instructors only; for courses taught in the Law Building) Overview of Media Services and Equipment Available To Top Home Last updated: January 23, 2003
    Feedback, questions or accessibility issues: webmaster@law.wisc.edu
    J.D. program admissions and program questions: admissions@law.wisc.edu

    75. Untitled Document
    are available only within the Law school or the more information or questions callthe media Services Department 19982002 The University of wisconsin Board of
    http://www.law.wisc.edu/help/media/equipreq.htm

    76. School Library Journal | Reed Business Information
    States That Require FullTime Library media Specialists. Full-time certified schoollibrarian is required regardless of enrollment size Rhode Island, wisconsin,
    http://slj.reviewsnews.com/esec/Article_152998.htm
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    from Publishers Weekly My Friend Rabbit, Rohmann, Eric Philadelphia Chickens, Boynton, Sandra ... Events Register Here for all subscription services including e-mail newsletters and print publications.
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    Dr. Nancy Everhart 9/1/1998
    Features > Illustrations by David Bamundo For states that did not respond, data are from Public School Student, Staff, and Graduate Counts by State, School Year 1995-96 , U.S. Dept. of Education (NCES 97-541). States not responding were: Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Rhode Island, Utah, Washington, and W. Virginia. To create this national report on school library staffing, SLJ asked me to survey school library media officials in state libraries or education departments in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. All but 15 responded.

    77. Patchwork: Administration Of The School Library Media Center: Kathy Branaugh
    school Library media Activities Monthly LMS Associates 17 E. Henrietta St. DemcoPO Box 7488 Madison, wisconsin 537077488 1-800-356-1200.
    http://www.umwestern.edu/library/PUB/patchwork/administration.html

      by Kathy Branaugh
      Mission Statement The mission of the library media program is to ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information. The 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; and working with other educators to design learning strategies to meet the needs of individual students. (Information Power, p. 1) This is the mission statement that I gave my administration when asked what is the purpose of the library. I needed this statement to show my administrators why the library is such an important part of the school. We as library media specialists are not people who just sit and check out books. Though we may not deal with students seven or eight periods a day, we do have many "chores" to do. When school started last year, I went in to visit my new principal. She told me that I was the third administrator of the school. I finally found someone who realized the work it takes to run a library media center. The administrative functions of the school library are often done behind-the-scenes but are essential to the operation of the library. The library must serve teachers and students to its fullest and it is your responsibility to make that happen. There are communities where the school library is the only library in town. Are you prepared to serve the community as well as the school?

    78. WEMA Awards
    programs within a school, a school district, an a special contribution to the Wisconsinmedia Association usually Library or media centers of any size within
    http://www.south.ecasd.k12.wi.us/wema/awardsoverview.htm

    Excellence Award
    Administrator
    of the Year
    Emeritus Award ... Past Award Winners Request for Award Nominees
    The Wisconsin Educational Media Association (WEMA) requests your help in nominating deserving individuals for a WEMA award. Please read the criteria for each award and nominate that special person. Use the nomination forms on the webpage or request them from Jane O'Connell , Co-Chairperson of the WEMA Awards Nomination Committee. Please submit your nominee immediately as all nomination forms are due back to the committee by January 17th Award of Excellence The Award of Excellence is given to an individual in recognition for lifetime accomplishments and/or significant contributions to the Association and/or the media profession. This award is selectively given with the recipient well known within the Association. Nomination Criteria Nomination Form Administrator of the Year The Wisconsin Educational Media Association through this award recognizes an administrator who has made a significant contribution to exemplary media programs within a school, a school district, an institution of higher education, or any similar institution or agency.

    79. Facilities | Streaming Media | Computing @ UW-Madison
    Distance Education/Digital media Unit, UWExtension. school of Nursing TelevisionStudio 263-5331 Mike Killips of Regents of the University of wisconsin System.
    http://www.doit.wisc.edu/streaming/facilities.asp
    home streaming
    Streaming Media
    Tutorial FAQ Account/Consulting Request Comparison ... Training/Documentations
    Facilities
    There are several entities on campus that can assist you with the Production process. Some are available to specific departments and others are available to the entire campus. Fees and services vary, so we encourage you to choose the center that will best meet your requirements. If you need help determining what your requirements are, please contact a DoIT Consultant who will be able to assist you. Instructional Media Development Center (IMDC), School of Education Learning Support Services (LSS), College of Letters and Science DoIT Digital Printing and Publishing Services DoIT New Media Centers ... Distance Education/Digital Media Unit, UW-Extension School of Nursing Television Studio
    Mike Killips, Studio Coordinator
    Chuck Roth, Production Computing @ Madison UW Home File last updated: 1/22/2003
    File created: 3/18/2003
    Feedback, questions or accessibility issues

    80. Mediaspecialist.html
    specialists and audiovisual technology professionals in wisconsin. and tours to prepareschool ibrarians for site is devoted to media centers, libraries, books
    http://www.parkview.k12.wi.us/imc/mediaspecialist.html
    Media Specialist Resources
    *See note
    Professional Organizations
    Sites Used by Media Specialists Professional Journals Professional Organizations for Library Media Specialists American Association of School Librarians (AASL) - a division of the American Library Association which is interested in the general improvement and extension of library/media services for children and young people in elementary and secondary schools as a means of strengthening the educational program. American Library Association (ALA) - The American Library Association. Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) - the mission of the AECT is to provide leadership in educational communications and technology by linking professionals holding a common interest in the use of technology and its
    application to the learning process. Wisconsin Educational Media Association (WEMA) - an independent professional association of library/media specialists and audiovisual technology professionals in Wisconsin.
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    Sites Used by Media Specialists
    Books and Book Reviewing
    General Sites Used by Media Specialists Library Supply Companies Publishers/Authors ... Computer Vendo rs
    • Books and Book Reviewing:
    Books and Book Reviews on the Web - a collection of links to help in the book selection process.

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