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  1. Bottom line, libraries lead to learning by Mary Jayne Jordan, 1996

1. Teton County School District #1
University of wyoming Library. Western wyoming High school Library. WYLDCAT About Our school. Calendar/Events. Classrooms. Activities. Staff. media centers. Parents
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2. SLMR Online 2000 ALA
U.S. Department of Education, published school Library media centers in the United States 199091. the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, and wyoming. The state reporting the
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  • 3. November 1997 Greetings To School Librarians/media Specialists Across
    Greetings to school librarians/media specialists across wyoming. pleased to serve as the wyoming Library Associations chair of the school Sec tion of Library media Personnel. We hope that each of you who dont already of the need for school library media centers. Thanks to Mary Jayne,
    http://www.wyla.org/schools/newsletters/Fall97News.pdf

    4. Architect Gorder South Education Architectural Projects Building Wyoming
    and Remodel Worland, wyoming; West Side and South Side media centers- Worland, wyoming; Worland High school - Worland, wyoming
    http://www.gordersouth.com/EducationalList.html

    EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS
    K-12 Schools and Colleges
    CAMPBELL COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1
    • Little Powder School - Gillette, Wyoming Northside Elementary School Addition and Remodel, Phases 1 and 2 - Gillette, Wyoming Paintbrush Elementary School - Gillette, Wyoming Rawhide Elementary School - Gillette, Wyoming Recluse School Addition - Recluse, Wyoming Rozet School Addition, Phases 1 and 2 - Rozet, Wyoming Meadowlark Elementary School - Gillette, Wyoming Wagonwheel Elementary School - Gillette, Wyoming
        New School ADA Survey
      Westside Elementary School Addition - Gillette, Wyoming
    FREMONT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2
    • Dubois Kindergarten through Eighth Grade New School - Dubois, Wyoming
    FREMONT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24
    • Elementary and Secondary Schools Cost Analysis - Shoshoni, Wyoming
    HOT SPRINGS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1
    • Hot Springs County High School Remodel - Thermopolis, Wyoming Lucerne Elementary School Addition and Remodel - Lucerne, Wyoming Ralph Witters Elementary School Addition and Remodel - Thermopolis, Wyoming
    JOHNSON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1

    5. Teton County School District #1
    Learn about district schools, the Board of Education, administrators, enrollment numbers, and the Jackson Hole Community. fair opportunities for students to demonstrate proficiency on wyoming Content Standards. Helpful Information. media centers. Parents and Community. school Board. Staff Resources
    http://www.tcsd.org/

    What's New
    Superintendent's Page District Departments Helpful Information ... Home DEALING WITH
    TRAGIC EVENTS
    We are facing difficult and unsettling times in our country right now. Concerns over war plagues the news each night. Feelings of sorrow or disbelief can occur in children or adults who are not even personally connected to the event. Click here to view tips for parents to help their child deal with tragedy. SCHOOL DISTRICT
    VISION
    SYNTHESIZED
    After several community forums, including student, staff and parent feedback, the school district vision has been sythesized into the following document. Click here to view. You can comment on the vision through May 15th -

    6. Wyoming
    Top / Reference / Libraries / school Libraries / wyoming. Monroe Middle school Jackson Hole Middle school media Center. Jackson, WY TCSD 1 Elementary media centers. Jackson, WY
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    ... Thesaurus Web Directory
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    Top Reference Libraries School Libraries / Wyoming
    Monroe Middle School Media Center
    Green River, WY
    Jackson Hole High School Media Center
    Jackson, WY
    Jackson Hole Middle School Media Center
    Jackson, WY
    TCSD #1 Elementary Media Centers
    Jackson, WY
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    7. MLS Career Links
    Monroe County Public Library. Natrona County Public Library (wyoming). New York PublicLibrary. WashingtonCenterville 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.

    8. Wyoming Elementary School, Wyoming, Minnesota 55092, Fourth Grade
    Fourth grade curriculum at wyoming Elementary school centers around an integrated language physical education activities, music studies, media usage, and activities which help us
    http://www.lmek.com/WyoElem/fourthgrade.htm
    Forest Lake ISD #831 Contact Principal K-6 Webpages Monthly Calendar Wyoming Elementary School
    Inspire the Learner;
    Ignite the Potential!
    Forest Lake Independent School District #831
    25701 Forest Blvd. N., Wyoming, Minnesota 55092
    Phone: Fax: Fourth Grade Site Links Greetings from the Principal Mission Statement Where We are Located Class Webpages ... Foster Grandparents click here for curriculum Language Arts
    Math

    Science

    Social Studies
    ...
    Other

    Language Arts
    Fourth grade curriculum at Wyoming Elementary School centers around an integrated language arts program. All of our reading and writing skills, as well as the spelling, are taken directly from the literature we are reading. Students experience a wide variety of genres, which include both fiction and nonfiction. Partner reading during Language Arts. Math The central objective of our math program is to support students' learning about numbers, number relationships, the base-ten system, and number operations through the key content areas of mathematics, work with numbers, work with data, and work with geometry (space). Students work together to create an array to solve a multiplication problem.

    9. Wyoming
    Top / Reference / Libraries / school Libraries / wyoming WY Jackson Hole Middle schoolmedia Center Jackson, WY TCSD 1 Elementary media centers Jackson, WY.
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    Almanac
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    Top Reference Libraries School Libraries / Wyoming
    Monroe Middle School Media Center
    Green River, WY
    Jackson Hole High School Media Center
    Jackson, WY
    Jackson Hole Middle School Media Center
    Jackson, WY
    TCSD #1 Elementary Media Centers
    Jackson, WY
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    10. Media Advisory
    **media Advisory***. WHERE Gillette High school, Gillette, wyoming. University ofwyoming ~ wyoming Internet Map Server; CERA project ~ centers of Excellence in
    http://www.state.wy.us/governor/press_releases/1999/june_1999/text_media.html
    STATE OF WYOMING
    OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
    JIM GERINGER
    GOVERNOR
    STATE CAPITOL
    CHEYENNE, WYOMING
    For Release: June 8, 1999
    Contact: Eric Curry, 777-7437
    ***Media Advisory***
    WHAT: Please join Governor Geringer and the Western Governors' Association for a technology demonstration. WHEN: Friday, June 11, 1999 1:30-3:00 pm WHERE: Gillette High School, Gillette, Wyoming Governor Geringer will host a technology demonstration for members and staff of the Western Governors' Association. More than 80 guests will see how Wyoming is leading the way with telecommunications technology for education. Technology demonstrations will include
    • WEN ~ Wyoming Equality Network
    • Teacher/Student Instruction Technology demonstrations
    • University of Wyoming ~ Wyoming Internet Map Server
    • CERA project ~ Centers of Excellence in Rural America
    Wyoming Equality Network
    The Wyoming Equality Network includes the largest geographic ATM-Cell Relay deployment in the nation. ATM-Cell Relay Service technology enables Wyoming high schools to employ real-time interactive video and provide high-speed data transfer and Internet access. ATM-CRS's attractive characteristics include high bandwidth, low-delay and high speed. Additionally, the advanced ATM network backbone lays the foundation for cutting-edge telemedicine applications, convenient continuing education for professionals and a range of private sector business uses. The Wyoming Equality Network offers the 100,000 primary and secondary Wyoming students in 402 schools across 98,000 square miles equal access to specialized course material and Internet resources regardless of their location. The world through the Internet will be accessible to rural students like the five students enrolled in Four Oaks Elementary school in Crook County and to the four students at the end of a 25-mile dirt road that leads to River Bridge elementary school in Albany County.

    11. Analysis Of The Job Market In ILS
    Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and wyoming. No school required aninternship as a prerequisite field experience in library media centers of 4
    http://www.southernct.edu/departments/ils/ils503/debigo.html
    CAREER TRACK PLANNING GUIDE: The Central U.S.
    Deborah Igoe

    12. FLAS: About Our District
    and resources in school computer labs and media centers. school, Montessori Elementaryschool, District Office Linwood Township, Columbus Township, and wyoming.
    http://www.forestlake.k12.mn.us/about_our_distr/
    School Board
    Administration

    Current District Initiatives

    Business Services
    ...
    Student Transportation

    Forest Lake Area Schools
    Independent School District 831
    6100 210th Street North
    Forest Lake, MN 55025 , USA
    About Our District
    Welcome to Forest Lake Area School District 831! The Forest Lake Area School District No. 831 is located 30 miles north of the Twin Cities, along the I-35 corridor that runs north to Duluth. It is an area dotted by lakes, rolling hills, woods, and small towns. Many residents enjoy our rural, small-town life, and find they can easily commute to the Twin Cities area. Most schools 100 years ago were one-room rural school buildings scattered throughout the towns and countryside. Through consolidation of the small locally-controlled school districts over the years, the Forest Lake Area School district now encompasses 240 square miles, with seven elementary school buildings (K-6), a Montessori Elementary School (K-6), two junior high schools (7-9), a senior high school (10-12), and an Area Learning Center (6-12). The communities served are: Forest Lake, May Township, New Scandia Township, Wyoming, Lino Lakes, Columbus Township, Linwood Township, and parts of Marine-on-St. Croix, Hugo, Stacy, Ham Lake, Wyoming Township, and East Bethel. Nearly 7,600 K-12 students are enrolled for the 2002-03 school year. The academic efforts of our students are supported by excellent teachers (67% of our staff have earned a Masters Degree), challenging curriculum, technology, high standards, and a safe learning environment. The school district's strong traditional academic program is enhanced by award-winning co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, gifted education offerings, and a full range of special education programming. Five Forest Lake Area School District elementary schools have been recognized as Minnesota Schools of Excellence.

    13. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
    wyoming. INSTRUCTIONAL COMPUTERS. (2001), Classrooms, 7.0. Computer labs, 8.1.Libraries/media centers, 40.0. Statewide. 64. National school Lunch Program, Eligible,69.
    http://www.edweek.org/sreports/tc02/state_data.cfm?slug=35wy_data.h21

    14. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
    wyoming. Students per instructional computer in (2000). 8.4. Libary/media centers,40.4. (2000). Students after school hours, 93. Parents/community members, 86.
    http://www.edweek.org/sreports/tc01/states/tc01state_data.cfm?slug=35wy_data.h20

    15. Digital Distance Education/Continuing Education Program
    At the Natrona County, wyoming library in Casper he pioneered the use of As a scholarin school media centers and educational technology, Dr. Loertscher has
    http://witloof.sjsu.edu/imls/personnel.htm
    Digital Distance Education/
    Continuing Education
    DDE/CE
    Home
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    Schedule
    WebBoard ... Press Release San Jose State University
    School of Library and Information Science January 2000 Institute
    Personnel
    Robertta H. Barba
    Robertta H. Barba is a Professor at San Jose State University where she teaches graduate coursework in Instructional Technology, including: Introduction to Instructional Media, Advanced Computer Graphics, Interactive Instructional Video,Educational uses of HyperCard/HyperStudio, Distance Education: Web-based Learning, Emerging Technologies, and Digital Photography for Educators. Dr. Barba received her B.S. and M.S. degrees at the University of Delaware and her Ph.D. degree at the Pennsylvania State University. She has previously held faculty positions at San Diego State University and the University of New Mexico. Robertta Barba is an experienced science educator, having worked in the Appoquinimink School District in Odessa, Delaware; Christina School District in Newark, Delaware; Quemado Rural Independent Schools in Quemado, New Mexico, Encinco Rural Independent Schools, Encino, New Mexico; and the Albuquerque Public Schools in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has worked as a classroom teacher, a science department chair, a district science curriculum supervisor, and a student teacher supervisor.

    16. Dist1
    in Scandia, Lino Lakes, Linwood Township, Columbus Township, and wyoming. in eachclassroom and reequipped school computer labs and media centers.
    http://www.mnschools.com/dist831.htm
    District #831 Forest Lake Area Schools Forest Lake Area Schools Inspire the Learner; Ignite the Potential! In the Forest Lake Area Schools (ISD 831) the academic efforts of students are supported by:
    • Excellent teachers
    • Challenging curriculum
    • Up-to-date technology
    • High standards
    • A safe and caring learning environment
    The school district’s strong traditional academic program is enhanced by award-winning co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, highly regarded gifted education offerings, a full range of targeted student services and special education programming. The District District 831 encompasses over 240 square miles and serves the communities of Forest Lake, Scandia, Wyoming, Lino Lakes, Columbus Township, Linwood Township and parts of Marine on the St. Croix, Hugo, Stacy, Ham Lake and Bethel. Nearly 8,000 K-12 students are enrolled in the district’s seven elementary schools (K-6), two junior highs (7-9), senior high (10-12) and Area Learning Center. Four District 831 elementary schools have been recognized as Minnesota Schools of Excellence.

    17. University Of Wyoming General Bulletin: Department Of Adult Learning And Technol
    University of Virginia 1977; M.Ed University of wyoming 1979; Ph have secured employmentin K12 classrooms; school media and technology centers and schools
    http://siswww.uwyo.edu/reg/bulletin/4edalt.html
    Main Page
    Front Section

    University Calendar

    College/Division Programs
    ...
    UW Home
    Department of Adult Learning
    and Technology
    Donna Amstutz, Department Head
    3 Education Building
    Phone: (307) 766-3247, FAX: (307) 766-3237
    Webiste: http://ed.uwyo.edu/Departments/depalt/ Professor:
    MICHAEL J. DAY
    B.A. University of Maryland (European Division) 1973; B.A. 1976; M.Ed. Wayne State University 1975; Ph.D. University of Michigan 1981; Professor of Adult Education 1993, 1982. Associate Professors:
    DONNA D. AMSTUTZ
    B.A. Goshen College 1971; M.S.Ed. 1977; Ed.D. Northern Illinois University 1989; Associate Professor of Adult Education 1998, 1991. JOHN COCHENOUR B.S. Oklahoma State University 1967; M. Ed. University of Oklahoma 1984; M.L.S. 1984; Ph.D. 1990; Associate Professor of Instructional Technology 1997, 1991. LANDRA L. REZABEK B.S. University of Virginia 1977; M.Ed University of Wyoming 1979; Ph.D. University of Oklahoma 1987; Associate Professor of Instructional Technology 1996, 1987. Assistant Professors: QI SUN , B.A. Harbin Teacher College 1984; M.Ed. Beijing Normal University 1990; Ed.D. Northern Illinois University 2001; Assistant Professor of Adult Education 2002. GUY WESTHOFF B.S. Colorado State University 1982; M.Ed. 1988; Ph.D. University of Northern Colorado 1994; Assistant Professor of Instructional Technology 1998.

    18. Service Providers Assist Schools In Region VII
    Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, wyoming. local educational agencies, teachers,school library and grade classrooms, library media centers and other
    http://mdac.educ.ksu.edu/MDAC/resource/horizons/NovDec97/articles/agencies.html
    Service providers assist schools in Region VII
    Six service providers serve educators and students in Region VII Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri. These service providers offer information and technical assistance, often free of charge, on issues ranging from equity to technology to special education.
    Desegregation Assistance Centers
    Desegregation Assistance Centers provide technical assistance, information and staff development to school districts dealing with a variety of educational equity issues, especially race, gender and national origin issues. DACs help districts develop and implement plans to end physical segregation of students between and within schools; develop and implement comprehensive plans to assure equal educational opportunity for students of color and students with limited English proficiency; and to identify and correct practices that discriminate between boys and girls of all ethnic and cultural backgrounds. DAC services include identification of resources, conducting needs assessment, short- and long-term training, data analysis for program implementation, policy review and modification, evaluation of programs and processes and long-term planning. Midwest Equity Assistance Center Service region: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska

    19. SCSU: Learning Resources And Technology Services: Chris Inkster
    of wyoming, 1975; BA in English, University of wyoming, 1965. Challenge of the NinetiesAutomation of Minnesota school media centers, school Library media
    http://lrs.stcloudstate.edu/faculty/cinkster/
    Chris Inkster
    Professor
    Library Instruction Coordinator and Reference Librarian
    Learning Resources and Technology Services

    Miller Center 140H
    720 4th Avenue South
    St.Cloud, MN 56301
    Fax : (320) 255-4778
    cinkster@stcloudstate.edu
    Research Interests Current areas of research:
    • how teachers can most effectively use computers for instruction, both in libraries and in classrooms
    • integrating technology into curriculum
    • electronic portfolios for teachers and students
    Education
    • Ed.D., Educational Leadership, University of Minnesota, 1998
    • Master of Library Science, University of Pittsburgh, 1979
    • M.A. in English, University of Wyoming, 1975
    • B.A. in English, University of Wyoming, 1965
    Experience English and writing teacher, Albany County School District No. 1, Laramie, WY (18 years) Selected Publications Heine, Pat and Christine Inkster. "Strong Female Characters in Recent Children's Literature," Language Arts, vol. 76, no. 5, May 1999, pp. 427-434. Inkster, Christine with Doreen Keable and Sandra Williams. "Facing the Library Media Challenge of the Nineties: Automation of Minnesota School Media Centers," School Library Media Quarterly, vol. 21, no. 4, summer 1993, pp. 227-236. Inkster, Christine. "It's All in the Wrist (and the Shoulder and the Back and the Neck): Carpal Tunnel Synbdrome (and Other Repetition Stress Injuries)," Minnesota Media, vol. 17, no. 3, 1993, pp. 16-17, 37-39.

    20. NLAQ: Thursday Programs And Events MPLA/NLA/NEMA 2000
    education and training from Arizona to wyoming. Sponsored by MPLA State Agencies,Cooperatives, and Systems Section. school Library media centers CountAction
    http://www.state.ne.us/home/NLA/nlaquarterly/2000-3-thur.html
    Vol 31. No 3. Fall 2000 p.6-12 Thursday Programs and Events Thursday October 26 7:00 am - 5:30 pm Conference Registration 8:00 am - 5:00 pm The Big Idea Exchange Laura Pietsch, Organizer, Bellevue (NE) East High School
    Sponsored by NLA School, Children's, and Young People's Section
    8:00 am - 9:00 am WHCLIST Business Meeting I Conference Programs: 8:30 - 9:20 am Thursday, 1st Session Building Community: Creating a Community Internet Festival
    Three years ago, volunteers from the public library, university, local newspaper, public schools and chamber of commerce organized and planned the first community Internet Festival. Two of the festival planners will describe the goals, process, and collaborative nature of the festival that has now become one of the best-attended events in Bozeman, MT.
    Sponsored by MPLA Public Library/Trustee Section Getting the Most for Your Money: Negotiating With Database Vendors for Consortia Pricing
    Corky Walters, WYLD Manager, Wyoming State Library Practical steps to navigating a successful negotiation with database vendors specifically for group licensing by consortia. Speakers will suggest various techniques, which have created a win-win situation through the years with many vendors in a statewide consortium.

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