Extractions: April 2002 School Library System Forums are sponsored annually by New York State Education Department, New York State Library, Division of Library Development. For the last ten years, School Library System (SLS) directors and Division of Library Development staff have met at three to four sites across New York State to share program concerns, discuss current issues and share successes/best practices. In April 2002, four forums were held at the following BOCES sites - Olean, Syracuse, Yorktown Heights and Saratoga Springs. FORUM NO. 1 Site Coordinator: Diane D. Crater diane_crater@cabo.wnyric.org Cattaraugus-Allegany-Erie-Wyoming BOCES SLS (Olean) http://www.caew-boces.wnyric.org/ Orleans-Niagara BOCES SLS http://library.onboces.org Molly Thomson molly@onboces.org The School Library System sponsored its annual "Storytelling Festival" with member districts and nonpublic schools involved. Eight hundred students along with parents and teachers participated Listserves were established using LYRIS.com
Schools As Centers Of Community LITIGATION One wyoming district When school districts propose a bond issue to includingspaces for technologically advanced media centers, expansive recreation http://asumag.com/ar/university_schools_centers_community/
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LD Newsletter Jan/Feb 2001 New Titles - Texas State Library 215 p. 17. Grantsmanship for Small Libraries and school Library media centers. JerryKrois. wyoming State Library Division, 2000. 33 p. 19. http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ld/pubs/newsletter/2001/jan01/newtitles.html
Extractions: Texas State Library and Archives Commission New Titles Architecture and Building 1. Countdown to a New Library: Managing the Library Building Project. Jeannette Woodward. American Library Association, 2000. 205 p. 2. Designing a School Library Media Center for the Future . Rolf Erikson and Carolyn Markuson. American Library Association, 2001. 109 p. 3. Facilities Planning for School Library Media and Technology Centers . Steven M. Baule. Linworth Publishing, 1999. 96 p. . Dennis C. Tucker. Information Today, 1999. 208 p. Cataloging 5. The ABCs of Cataloging: Building Blocks for an Organized Collection. Suzanne C. Pilsk. Special Libraries Association, 1997. 174 p.
Extractions: Sublette County School District No. 9 Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Award Amount: $104,500.00 Sublette County School District #9 (SCSD #9) and Teton County School District #1 (TCSD #1) have not taken advantage of our current Reg. V BOCES agreement to actively work together. is a result of our two districts collaborating to change this fact. In the consortium this grant seeks to fund, both districts will reach goals in our District Technology Plans while working together to gain educational resources which will improve classroom instruction and student learning. We intend to initiate the following tasks with this consortium: Cement a vital, active partnership between these organizations: SCSD #9, TCSD #1, C-V Ranch, the ERC, Literacy Service Providers, local 4H Groups, our Public Libraries, the Univ. of Wyoming, Central Wyoming College, and Western Wyoming College. Establish the first Sublette County Literacy Service Provider and increase Literacy services in both communities utilizing the expertise of Teton Literacy Services. Significantly increase the use of computers, the Internet and online resources by teachers, students (incl. those with disabilities) and their families by providing access and training.
Natrona County Public Library System help, Reading teachers, Reading Recovery, school library media centers, remedialreading at homework help, jail tutorials, wyoming Behavior Institute http://www-wsl.state.wy.us/natrona/Literacy_Directory.htm
Extractions: ORGANIZATIONS 125 College Drive (Werner Tech Center) Casper, WY POC: Lisa Mixer or Bev Potter For out of school adults (16 years and older) including those who are incarcerated, institutionalized, homeless, and non-native speakers. Participants must be able to benefit from an academic program. English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Education For those age 16 and over; offered at North Casper Elementary Provides English instruction to adults. Maintains a list of local interpreters Literacy Volunteers of Casper Non-profit organization provides one-on-one instruction to adults. 307 E. Second Street Casper, WY Funds the Reading is Fundamental (RIF) program which provides books to selected students in NCSD. Proceeds from the annual book sale go toward NCPL collection. 307 E. Second Street
Natrona County Public Library System Many school libraries are called resource or media centers to reflect the Some speciallibraries in wyoming include the Fort Laramie National Historic http://www-wsl.state.wy.us/natrona/CJ/34.html
Extractions: First, public libraries are tax-supported institutions open to all people. They are designed to serve the entire community and to provide lending and reference services to a very broad range of professional and nonprofessional users. Questions come from small children to senior citizens and cover varied topics such as history, literature, poetry, science, business, employment, education, hobbies, investments, and travel. Public libraries tailor their collections to best meet the needs of their host community. Most public libraries have basic reference and research collections, but a few metropolitan institutions, such as those in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, house research collections comparable to those at the best university libraries.
GSLIS - Resources Jobs The Graduate school of Library and Information Science has compiled a large list of library employment Category Reference Libraries Employment Job Listings wyoming Library Positions Listing of LIS jobs in wyoming; US Government PrintingOffice. school Libraries/media centers school Library Journal; school Library http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/gslis/resources/jobs.html
BCR - AFL, September 2000 - Member News BCR member states wyoming, Montana, Kansas and Iowa are among the top 10 nation inthe use of technology to connect classrooms and school media centers to the http://www.bcr.org/~shoffhin/2000/sepmembs.html
Extractions: Jerry Krois , deputy state librarian, Wyoming State Library and an alternate on the BCR Board of Trustees, was elected vice president/president elect of the Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA), a division of ALA. BCR member states Wyoming Montana Kansas and Iowa are among the top 10 states in the country in terms of "technology sophisticiation," according to a survey conducted by an independent educational research firm reported in Technology/Cybertimes on the Web. They lead the nation in the use of technology to connect classrooms and school media centers to the Internet. Wyoming this academic year became the first state to wire all its public schools, including media centers, for Internet access. BCR Publications Table of Contents Comments to: shoffhin@bcr.org
Internet Resources - Center For The Study Of Bioterrorism Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, wyoming) which represent 31 College DartmouthMedical school Interactive media Laboratory - Collaboratory in http://www.slu.edu/colleges/sph/csbei/bioterrorism/internet/centers.htm
IIA of the procedures for meeting the challenge of censorship of materials in schoollibrary media centers. Uinta County school District No. 6, Lyman, wyoming. http://www.uinta6.k12.wy.us/WWW/Admin/ PolicyManual/Section I/IIA
SIRS Web Resources For Librarians for libraries in the state of wyoming. and information technology; Global school House Communications tools schools (ECIS) Committee on Library/media centers. http://www.sirs.com/wrc/librarians.html
State Map Of Other National Conferences October 303, 2003 Consortium of College and University media centers. SouthDakota. October 15-19, 2003 American school Health Association. Utah. wyoming. http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/OSS/othernatmap.html
Extractions: Alabama October 9-11, 2003 Society of Women Engineers Alaska October 7-11, 2003 North American Association for Environmental Education Arizona March 17-19, 2003 Microcomputers in Education Conference January 4-7, 2004 Mathematical Association of America Arkansas California March 8-10, 2003 Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development March 19-23, 2003 National Society of Black Engineers April 5-8, 2003 National School Boards Association April 11-15, 2003 National Association of Elementary School Principals May 8-10, 2003 Computer-Using Educators May 23-26, 2003 National Space Society June 24-25, 2003 Women in Technology International July 12-18, 2003 American Association of the Deaf-Blind July 27-31, 2003 SyllabusWeb September 1-6, 2003 Division for Planetary Sciences October 22-24, 2003 Institute for Transfer of Technology to Education October 23-25, 2003 Computer-Using Educators November 4-7, 2003 Education and Information Technology (EDUCAUSE) December 8-12, 2003 American Geophysical Union January 22-24, 2004
Help - Site Index Guidance Office schools media centers schools - Moss school schools - White schoolTeacher Web Projects - Eastern wyoming Regional Technology Consortium http://www.ccsd1.k12.wy.us/Help/site_index.htm
Tech Forum - Breakthrough Technologies For 21st Century Schools and Learning and Facilities Planning for school Library media and Technology centers. principalfor seven years in the Cheyenne, wyoming school district. http://www.techlearning.com/events/techforum/speakers.html
Online Resources school Districts Michigan REMCs (Regional Educational media centers) Cool school JamesCatholic school West Catholic High school wyoming Public schools http://www.aquinas.edu/homepages/kenwakim/EN331/online.htm
Directions To 2003 Test Centers 1/2 mile. wyoming Seminary Lower school is on left. turn south one block to the LinntownElementary school. media, Glenwood Elementary school 122 S. Pennell Rd. http://www.cmu.edu/cmites/eststestcenterdirections.html
School Library Journal | Reed Business Information Measure Up Expenditures for Resources in school Library media centers, FY l997 Louisiana,Oklahoma, Texas; WestMontana, Idaho, wyoming, Colorado, New http://slj.reviewsnews.com/esec/Article_153056.htm
Hometown Source - Education Schools The remaining schools are located in Columbus, wyoming, Scandia, Lino Lakes technologyand resources were also provided for school media centers and computer http://www.hometownsource.com/forestlake/education.html
Centennial State Libraries Online Newsletter - August 31, 2001 Director of the Natrona County Public Library in Casper, wyoming; and Assistant Workingwith school media centers and libraries to encourage their involvement. http://www.cde.state.co.us/libnewsletter/slcent2001/slcent083101.htm
Extractions: Colorado Department of Education August 31, 2001 Bookmarks: Last year the Governor's Office of State Planning and Budgeting asked the Department of Education to conduct a program of audit of all CDE programs over a three-year time frame. The Colorado State Library conducted its audit in this, the second year, of the program. The State Library engaged Dr. Augusto Diana from the University of Denver to coordinate the audit and write the final report. During the audit, a committee composed of representatives from the State Library, Regional Systems, the Colorado Resource Center at the Denver Public Library, the Colorado Council for Library Development, the Resource Sharing Board, and the Budget Office at the Colorado Department of Education met to oversee the audit. The Audit Committee analyzed each State Library program and conducted a survey of school, public, and academic libraries around the state.
Technology Department and checkout systems is five (5) media centers, upgrade the among the top 5 districtsin wyoming in terms replace outdated PCs in the high school Microsoft lab http://www.coffey.com/~park6/technology.htm
Extractions: PDF (Adobe Acrobat required) Biff Beck Jim Heath District Technology Coordinator Technology Assistant 919 Cody Avenue 919 Cody Avenue Cody, WY 82414 Cody, WY 82414 Voice: (307) 527-6374 ext. 11 Voice: (307) 527-6374 ext. 31 Fax: (307) 587-2093 Fax: (307) 587-2093 E-mail: biffb@park6.k12.wy.us E-mail: jheath@park6.k12.wy.us Prior to 1990, the Cody Schools were no doubt typical of most schools across the nation in terms of technology development with a few computers in office areas doing limited student management tasks and some placed in instructional areas mostly at the high school level. It was very apparent there was no comprehensive plan to guide decision making thus the district was in a reactive rather than a proactive posture. Beginning in 1990 a district technology department was established and a position of a district technology coordinator was implemented. Guided by a district technology plan the Cody Public Schools has installed infrastructure to support eight (8) 10 megabit local area data networks ( LANS ), integrated a 10 gigabit wide area delivery system ( WAN ), replaced six (6) phone systems with digital technology allowing for the installation of phones and PA services in every classroom, developed compressed video services and installed cable TV services in every classroom with satellite TV services available at four (4) sites.