Moorhead Media Center -- Warren Township, Indianapolis, Indiana (only available at school) (only available in indiana), Weekly Website Links. WebsiteWall. Library Catalog Find books in our library. Warren media centers Web http://moorhead.warren.k12.in.us/MediaCenter/
Extractions: Breakfast was enjoyed by some 4th and 5th grade students this month! The students had read at least one of the 2002-2003 Young Hoosier books and had taken computerized tests over the books. The program is open to any 4th or 5th grade student and the media center hosts monthly breakfasts. Our next breakfast will be during the last week in February...keep on reading! Book Fair
Peter G. Mohn 198188. Publications. Online Catalog Curriculum in school Librarymedia centers. indiana media Journal 144 (1992) 25-32. Review http://www.uiowa.edu/~libsci/faculty/mohn/pm.html
Extractions: Peter G. Mohn Ph.D., Instructional Systems Technology, Indiana University, December 1993. M.S., Educational Media, Western Oregon State College, 1981. B.A., History and Dramatic Art, Whitman College, 1977. Visiting Lecturer, School of Library and Information Science, The University of Iowa, Summer 1993. Adjunct Faculty, School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University, 1991. Teaching Consultant, Teaching Resources Center, Indiana University, 1990-93. Lecturer, Library Program, School of Education, Portland State University, 1988-89. School Library Media Specialist, Lake Oswego Junior High School, 1981-88. "Online Catalog Curriculum in School Library Media Centers." Indiana Media Journal 14:4 (1992): 25-32. Review of: Automating School Library Catalogs: A Reader. RQ 32:1 (1992): 132-134. Review of: A Micro Handbook for Small Libraries and Media Centers (3rd ed.). RQ 31:3 (1992): 449.
U.S. Department Of Education Funded Service Providers For Indiana The indiana Parent Information Network, Inc assist states, local educational agencies,school library and K12 classrooms, library media centers, adult literacy http://goal.ncrel.org/edserv/state.asp?state=ind
L553 The School Library Media Specialist Summer II 2002 P. Designing and Renovating school Library media centers . Loertscher, David V. ReinventYour schools Library in Updated for indiana with Connie Champlin as http://www.slis.iupui.edu/courses/syllabi/Spring_2003/L553_S2003_LM.htm
Extractions: Linda L. Mills Library Media Specialist Greensburg Community Schools Home 913 Locust Avenue 422 E. Central Batesville, Indiana Greensburg IN Cell: 812-569-5588 lmills@greensburg.k12.in.us lmills@venus.net Class meets on Saturdays, 9:00-12:30 p.m. on the following dates: January 11, January 18, February 1, February 8, February 15, February 22, March 1, March 8, March 29, April 5, April 12, April 19 over VIC interactive television January 25 can be used to attend ICE or the Childrens Reading Conference at Butler University (these can be used as part of your assignments) The Virtual Indiana Classroom (VIC) is composed of several sites across the IU system. Two-way audio and video connects these sites. A technical support person should be available at each site for the first class. At most sites, the students will be responsible for bringing up and operating the video/audio connections. Usually the connections can be turned on with a red switch in the lower left-hand portion of the television cabinet or by simply picking up the remote control. Technical problems should be reported to the VIC central office: 1-812-856-2020. IP Fort Wayne meets in Kettler IUN Gary meets in Hawthorne IU Bloomington meets in ED 1002 812-856-8253 or 812-856-8482 Evansville meets at the Public Library Auditorium
L553 The School Library Media Specialist Spring 2001 Jane P. Designing and Renovating school Library media centers. Loertscher, David V.Reinvent You schools Library Updated for indiana with Connie Champlin as http://www.slis.iupui.edu/courses/syllabi/L553_S02_DC.htm
Extractions: The Virtual Indiana Classroom (VIC) is composed of several sites across the IU system. Two-way audio and video connects these sites. A technical support person should be available at each site for the first class. At most sites, the students will be responsible for bringing up and operating the video/audio connections. Usually the connections can be turned on with a red switch in the lower left-hand portion of the television cabinet
Students Win Honors Despite School Funding Crisis No other indiana school has won the state title more than Libraries will now visitDunelands media centers before finalizing which school has the http://www.chestertontribune.com/Education Duneland Schools/students win honors.
Extractions: Porter News ... Assorted Links via the Westchester Public Library More Links via Duneland.com Links Missing? Suggest More Back to the Top By VICKI URBANIK The Duneland School Corporation is facing severe funding shortfalls, but that isnt stopping its students and staff from achieving great things. Monday nights school board meeting showcased the recent accomplishments of the Chesterton High School swim team, speech and debate team, the high school building itself, and Dunelands media system. A standing-room-only crowd of students and parents turned out for the start of the board meeting. The CHS swim team was recognized for taking fifth at the state competition this year. Coach Kevin Kinel said this year marked the second consecutive dual meet season championship, the sixth consecutive Duneland Conference championship and the fourth consecutive sectional championship. Before this year, the best CHS did at the state was to place 7th. Its really a credit to these guys, Kinel said as members of the swim team stood up.
Web Resources @ Lowell Elementary Media Center Inspire (indiana ONLY), Information Please, Electric Library Zoom school, LittleExplorers, Awesome Library. Only), Funbrain.com, Warren media centers Web Resources http://lowell.warren.k12.in.us/media/lores.htm
Engaging Students In The to students in our classrooms and library media centers is a of these special peoplecome from indiana and that and Rene King Moreno went to school in Warsaw http://www2.evansville.edu/mgrnweb/fall2002-3.htm
Extractions: Watch Hoosier Pride in Action Elementary School Activities Vital for Middle Grades Reading Programs by Linda Hoke Warsaw Community Schools Recognition and introduction of authors in general is of importance to Warsaw Community Schools elementary library patrons. Recognizing and introducing Indiana authors as special people to students in our classrooms and library media centers is a priority for making the writing process come alive for our students. Knowing that some of these special people come from Indiana and that Rebecca Castaldi Jones and Rene King Moreno went to school in Warsaw brings the writing even closer for our young students. Making connections that these special people were born, grew up, went to school, and began writing careers in our state and town allows our students to realize that the same might be true for them as well. We have also recognized other local authors in our library media centers that write other than childrens literature. The author unit in our library media center curriculum acknowledges authors as real people. We sing Happy Birthday to authors in the lower grades, and intermediate students are introduced to the real-life processes that encouraged these people to make writing their choice of work for life.
Warren Media Centers Web Resources: Elementary indiana Academic Standards Links. Disclaimer Warren Township media centers and MSDWarren Township offer these web contents as a service to the school community http://eastridge.warren.k12.in.us/Shelempgs/academicstandards.htm
TCR Educational Craft Centers: Central of Fine Arts Ph (812) 8557766 E-mail web@www.fa.indiana.edu The school of FineArts Art Center offers over 160 classes in a variety of media during three http://www.craftsreport.com/resources/educational/central.html
Extractions: The School of Fine Arts, founded in 1894, is today considered one of the premier art schools in the country. Over 450 undergraduate and graduate students pursue courses in art history and studio practice. Studio programs include ceramics, drawing and painting, graphic design, metalsmithing and jewelry design, photography, textiles, printmaking, and sculpture. The Indianapolis Art Center
Digital Distance Education/Continuing Education Program her PhD in Library and Information Science at indiana University Library media Manager,2nd ed. (1999), Ideas for school Library media centers Focus on http://witloof.sjsu.edu/imls/personnel.htm
Extractions: School of Library and Information Science January 2000 Institute 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.
Statistics For School Libraries Callison, Daniel and Rebecca Knuth, The AIME Statewide Survey of school Librrymedia centers, indiana media Journal, (Spring 1994) 103162; (Summer 1994 http://www.ils.unc.edu/daniel/Schlibstat.html
Extractions: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill January 1997 General Publications Bard, Therese B. and Edith N. School Libraries in the United States Since 1945 1981. ED 227 851. DeCandido, Grace Ann and Alan P. Mahony, "Overworked and Underbudgeted: Staff and Funds for School Library Media Centers 1992," [survey of 38 states] School Library Journal 38 (June 1992): 25-29. Erratum 38 (July 1992): 16. Garland, Kathleen. "An analysis of school media center statistics collected by site agencies and individual library media specialists," School Library Media Quarterly , 21/2 (Winter 1993): 106-10. Lynch, Mary Jo, et al. "Library Research and Statistics ," Bowker Annual Library and Book Trade Almanac Lynch, Mary Jo. National statistics on the SMLC and SLMS: Whats coming and how does it relate to learning November 11, 1994. Lynch, Mary Jo et al. Public library media centers in 12 states: report of the NCLIS/ALA survey . Washington, DC: U.S. Commission on Library and Information Science, April 1994.
Table III-35 Communications. indiana. Info Resources in Telecommunication. Info Resources inJournalism. Long Island. school media centers. Instructional Design Leadership. http://www.ils.unc.edu/ALISE/2002/Curric/Table III-35.htm
Extractions: Table III-35 Courses Cross-Listed with Other Academic Units/ Major Teaching Responsibility in Library and Information Studies School Courses Other Academic Unit Alabama Info Access, Evaluation and Use Education Alberta School Media Centers Storytelling Survey of Childrens Lit. Survey of Young Adult Materials Comic Books/Graphic Novels in Schools/Public Libraries Education Education Education Education Education California Los Angeles Ethnic Studies Clarion Library Materials and Services for Special Audiences Special Education Dalhousie Systems Analysis Dept. of Info. Technology, Mount St. Vincent University Dominican Management Info Sources Information Policy Knowledge Management Business Business Business Business Business Florida State Group Dynamics/Leadership Multicultural Education Communication Education Hawaii Information Literacy and Learning Resources Asian Research Materials and Methods Educational Technology History, Asian Studies Illinois History of Libraries Social Aspects of Info Systems Literacy in the Info Age Communications Communications Communications Indiana Info Resources in Telecommunication Info Resources in Journalism Telecommunications Journalism Iowa Organization of Info Resources Text Retrieval History of Readers/Reading Museum Studies Management Sciences Center for the Book Long Island School Media Centers Education Education Louisiana Info Science Abstracting and Indexing
SIRS Mandarin students, staff and community using stateof-the-art software, stated Donna Smith,Program Coordinator of the indiana Public school District media centers. http://www.biblio-tech.com/BTR900/January_2000/sirs_mandarin.html
Extractions: ALA MW 2000 Major schools sales for M3 and Databases SIRS Mandarin has a unique combination of databases and library system in its portfolio - giving them an advantage when approaching a large schools system with ambitions beyond merely automating the library. Recent successes have been in Alabama Indiana and Ohio schools. Funded by the Alabama Legislature and managed by the Alabama Public Library Service (APLS), AVL provides online database access to public K-12 schools, public libraries, two-year colleges and member institutions of the Network of Alabama Academic Libraries (four-year colleges and universities). The Alabama Virtual Library and the Alabama Public Library Service are pleased that SIRS has become a partner in providing high quality electronic information to the students and citizens of Alabama, said Dr. Lamar Veatch, Director of APLS. SIRS represents a unique product that is very well suited to the needs of our students and teachers. We see SIRS as a critical element in the structure of the Alabama Virtual Library. SIRS reference databases contain thousands of full-text articles and graphics from almost 6,000 domestic and international newspapers, magazines, journals and U.S. government publications. Database topics include global issues, economics, the environment, business, science, health, history, society, U.S. government legislation, culture and the arts and humanities.
School Library Journal | Reed Business Information three, a report on technology in library media centers, will appear 1993, DanielCallison, a professor at indiana University's school of Library http://slj.reviewsnews.com/esec/Article_152993.htm
Extractions: High-service schools are those in which the library media specialist (LMS) regularly provides at least 17 of 22 identified services (see Table 3 ). We gathered the services which encompass traditional services such as interlibrary loan to those related to technology from national, state, and regional standards, plus research studies and practice. Data for this report, the second in a series of three, are based on responses to a 1996
School Library Journal | Reed Business Information of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, indiana, North Carolina the District of Columbia,school conditions and to staff their library media centers (see Prescription http://slj.reviewsnews.com/esec/Article_152998.htm
Extractions: 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.
Home Mission Statement School History Staff Important is promoted in all elementary media centers. the Association for indiana media Educators,the effort between administrators, school media specialists, teachers http://www.mcas.k12.in.us/edgewood/media_center.htm
Extractions: Media Center Home Mission Statement School History Staff ... Calendar Links Index "2002-03" K-3 Hoosier Picture Books "2002-03" 4 - 6 Hoosier Books Links to other pages Reading is Fundamental ... Hoosier Books Librarian Mrs. Jane Malott Library Secretary Barb Berrier 873-2079 ext. 318 Library Media Philosophy: The effective use of library skills is fundamental to the development of lifelong learners. Mission Statement: The three-year media plan provides the framework through which the staff and student body will develop the necessary information skills and intellectual tools needed to meet the demands of the twenty-first century. Library Information: Preschool through fifth grade classes have regularly scheduled, weekly library sessions. Children are exposed to various authors and types of books through staff and guests reading to them. They also have the opportunity to check out books. Book Checkout Policies Students have the privilege of checking out materials from the library collection. The student circulation period is one week with the opportunity to renew once. Students are allowed to check out materials at other times during the week. Usually, students are allowed to have from one to three items from the library depending on their grade level. Parents and guardians are encourage to support their child in returning their materials on time and in good condition. If students have any overdue materials, they must bring them back before they are allowed to take out anything new. Weekly overdue notices are sent from the media center to the classrooms. No fines are charged for overdues at the elementary level. However, if materials are lost of damaged, the student's parent or guardian is responsible for paying to replace the material.
LIBSTATS - STATE Measures for school Library media centers in Colorado Excel Files (.xls) By school/ State Totals indiana, indiana State Library Academic, Institutional, Public http://www.niulib.niu.edu/libstats/STATE.HTM
Library Links school District Libraries Lena. indiana Monroe County school Corporation - Bloomington;Adams Central Community schools media centers - Monroe. Iowa Library http://www.mesa.k12.co.us/DSE/Media/liblink2.html