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81. Media Design's Hawaiian Resource Page
either Windows media Player Free media Player or hawaiian Books Index; Booklineshawaii.com;hawaii's Agricultural Gateway; EST (school Ocean Earth Science
http://www.medesign.org/hi/
Hawaiian Resources
Tourist Links Political/Cultural Links ISP Links Medical Links ... Miscellaneous Links
Tourist Links ~
Political/Cultural Links ~
ISP Links ~
Medical Links ~ Oahu
Medical Links ~ Big Island
Medical Links ~ Maui/Lana'i
Medical Links ~ Moloka'i
Medical Links ~ Kauai
Medical Links ~ Traveling Nurses

82. Accessing Federal Programs: A Guidebook For Charter School Operators And Develop
Enforcement Office (Alaska, hawaii, Idaho, Nevada United States by identifying schoolimprovement techniques via newsletters, conferences, and electronic media.
http://www.uscharterschools.org/gb/fed_funds/resources.htm
Clearinghouses for Children and Youth with Disabilities. Six clearinghouses focus on children with disabilities, post-secondary education for individuals with disabilities, and professions in special education.
ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education
(800) 328-0272; TTY: (703) 264-9446; ( http://ericec.org
National Deaf Education Network and Clearinghouse
(202) 651-5051; TTY: (202) 651-5052; ( http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu
National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
(800) 695-0285 (V/TTY); ( http://nichcy.org
The National Information Clearinghouse on Children Who Are Deaf-Blind
(800) 438-9376; TTY: (800) 854-7013; ( http://www.tr.wou.edu/dblink
The National Clearinghouse on Postsecondary Education for Individuals with Disabilities
(800) 544-3284 (V/TTY); ( http://www.heath-resource-center.org National Clearinghouse for Professions in Special Education (800) 641-7824; TTY: (703) 264-9480; ( http://special-ed-careers.org Comprehensive Regional Assistance Centers: The Centers help coordinate and integrate the implementation of ESEA and other federal education programs with state and local activities in ways that support federal, state, and local efforts to improve teaching and learning, and to increase the academic achievement of all children. The Centers administer and implement Improving America's Schools Act (IASA) programs. For general information on the Centers, call (202) 260-2476 or visit

83. Hawaii Area Assessment
organization together with the Japanese Cultural Center of hawaii (JCCH). was heldfor invited guests of Punahou school and the media to Assist with Promotion.
http://www.us-japan.org/najas/arts/hawaii.html

84. Dianne McAfee Hopkins Issues In The Education Of School Library
Issues in the Education of school Library media Specialists by Dianne McAfee Hopkins, Associate Professor school of Library and Information Studies, University of Wisconsin Madison Introduction Mary Kingsbury is recognized as the first appointed
http://www.ala.org/congress/hopkins_print.html

85. BYU Home Page
Official site. Online applications, links to academic and religious studies, and community information.Category Reference Education Utah Brigham Young University...... Latterday Saints BYU-hawaii BYU-Idaho career Internship opportunities Law schoolcareer services Information Technology Instructional media Center media
http://www.byu.edu/

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Directories Employment Libraries News Publications Shop BYU Tickets Admissions BYU Television Continuing Education Giving to BYU ... Technology Gary R. Hooper, associate academic vice president for research and graduate studies, will speak at the devotional Tuesday at 11:05 a.m. in the Marriott Center. Experts in all aspects of marriage and the family, parenting skills and Gospel-centered home life will give presentations during the Family Expo Monday and Tuesday. Two Truman Scholarships of $30,000 each were recently awarded to Ryan Keller, 23, a junior from Salt Lake City majoring in philosophy, and Peter Stone, 23, a junior from Modesto, Calif., majoring in political science, both of whom are undergraduate students at Brigham Young University. Services Admissions Academic Calendar Aims of a BYU Education Campus Visits ... Scholarships Academic links Devotionals Financial links Libraries Services Social links Admissions Calendar Graduate Catalog Honor Code ... Transcripts Continuing Education Devotionals Directories Alumni Directory (Secured) Alumni Home Site Alumni Placement Aspen Grove ... Feedback Devotionals Directories Faculty Services General Services Libraries Research Resources Teaching Resources Administrative Advisory Council Class Rolls Class Schedule and Catalog Classroom Media ... Clear this menu Admissions (801) 422-2507

86. Analysis Of The Job Market In ILS
The Competition (school Analysis). The Western area includes Texas, New Mexico,Colorado, Kansas, California, Washington, hawaii, Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Utah
http://www.southernct.edu/departments/ils/ils503/audtay.html
CAREER TRACK PLANNING GUIDE: The West
Audrey Taylor From the study patterns were formed. There is a pattern in the job listings for Masters in Library Science Degree personnel. The 15% not included in the requirements for a Masters in Library Science are jobs in the fields of Public Library.

87. LM_NET (by Thread)
03/94) HIT Charging Fines in school Libraries, Eunice C. Stewart (05/03/94) Hawaiiweddings, Sandy 03/94) State Requirements for media Specialists, LA
http://www.askeric.org/Virtual/Listserv_Archives/LM_NET-pre1997/1994/May_1994/th
: Library Media Networking
LM_NET is a discussion group open to school library media specialists worldwide, and to people involved with the school library media field. Last updated: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 20:01:12
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    Public Libraries and the Schools , blegen (01/21/94)
    Physical Therapy Grants , Sheila (04/30/94)
    Online services in library media centers , Sue Anderson (04/30/94)
    Advice on Editing , Diane Oestreich (05/01/94)
    Re: MAY 2, 1994 , Linda Ramsey (05/01/94)
    , Joann Tillberg (05/01/94)
      , Melissa Davis (05/02/94)
    typo correction on Re: ejournals and more on evirolink.org , Wade E. Grimes (05/01/94)
    Re: Internet Summer Workshops , Ginny Marr , Tabor Academy 508-748-2000 x263 (05/01/94) , Betty Dawn Hamilton (05/01/94) Re: Unfair CDROM Pricing , Sheryl Lee (05/01/94)
      Re: Unfair CDROM Pricing , Jeanne Scally (05/01/94)
    Re: Music CDs in the library , Diane Durbin (05/01/94) dear Vermont , Sue E. Soave 813-455-3600 (05/01/94) Enough already!

88. Academic Programs, Centers & Institutes
Engineering Research centers Association http//www.ercassoc.org University of hawaiiSchool of Ocean Earth Science Technology http//www.soest.hawaii.edu
http://www.ecoiq.com/onlineresources/center/conservingbuilt/disaster/academic.ht
EcoIQ Home EcoIQ Magazine EcoGateway EcoOutlet ...
Submit Links Here ...
Arkansas Center for Earthquake Education and Technology Transfer
http://quake.ualr.edu
California Institute of Technology Seismological Laboratory
http://www.gps.caltech.edu/seismo/seismo.page.html
California Institute of Technology: TriNet
http://www.trinet.org
Caltech Seismological Laboratory: Southern California Seismic Network
http://www.trinet.org/scsn/scsn.html
Central Florida Fire Academy
http://www.FireAcademy.org
Charles Sturt University Hazards and Risk Virtual Library
http://life.csu.edu.au/hazards/topics.html
Colorado State University Department of Atmospheric Science
http://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu

http://tropical.atmos.colostate.edu/forecasts/index.html
Dartmouth: The Electronic Volcano
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~volcano
Dartmouth Flood Observatory
http://www.dartmouth.edu/artsci/geog/floods
Delaware Tech Fire Protection Engineering Technology http://www.dtcc.edu/stanton/fet EDEN: Extension Disaster Education Network http://www.agctr.lsu.edu/eden Engineering Research Centers Association http://www.erc-assoc.org

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90. Association For Educational Communications And Technology
Pennsylvania, hawaii and California. Many challenges that were overcome includeddistance, lack of content understanding and lack of middle school understanding
http://www.aect.org/Events/Atlanta/Presentations/detail.asp?ProposalID=761

91. University Of Southern California Engineering Technology Transfer Center
Creates and manages technology commercialization programs and international technology transfer partnersh Category Reference Education Research...... run at the ITEC conference in Honolulu, hawaii. of emerging technology and digitalmedia companies in Transfer Center, located within the school of Engineering
http://www.usc.edu/dept/engineering/TTC/
Tel:
Fax: Email:
ettc@usc.edu Address:
USCETTC
3716 S. Hope St.
Suite 200,
Los Angeles,
CA 90007 How to get here
David Loftus, Innovator of Nanotechnology “Vision Chip” to Speak at NASA Summit
Dr. David J. Loftus of NASA’s Ames Research Center will make two presentations at the forthcoming NASA Medical Technology Summit set for February 11-13, 2003 in Pasadena, California. Dr. Loftus, will discuss his work at NASA in developing a “Vision Chip” designed to restore vision in patients suffering from age-related macular degeneration, the number one cause of blindness in the elderly. He will also present his research on the use of carbon nanotube “Bucky” paper as a scaffold for retinal cell transplantation. Dr. Loftus will be available for one-on-one conversations to discuss future commercial development opportunities for both of these technologies. Continue SBIR Comedy Skit Plays in San Jose "So You Wanna Get an SBIR," a comedy skit written by the Far West RTTC to provide an entertaining introduction to key elements of the SBIR program, made its second appearance on stage on the first day of a NASA SBIR/STTR workshop held in San Jose on May 30. The second day featured a session on SBIR Phase I preparation presented by Jim and Gail Greenwood. The two-day workshop was organized by the Center for Applied Competitive Technologies (CACT) / De Anza College and sponsored by the NASA Far West RTTC. The skit premiered last December for a brief one-day run at the ITEC conference in Honolulu, Hawaii.

92. ShawGuides, Inc. | America's One To One Golf School- VIP Golf Academy
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93. Vita
2005 media centers and media American Library Association, University of HawaiiSchool of Library University at Shreveport, Library media Program, College of
http://people.cornellcollege.edu/jdonham/vita/vita.htm
Jean Donham College Librarian and Associate Professor, Cornell College Education Ph.D., Educational Administration, The University of Iowa, 1991 Dissertation: "Effects of Fixed Versus Flexible Scheduling on Curriculum Involvement and Skills Integration in Elementary School Library Media Centers." M.L.S., The University of Maryland, 1972 B.A., English and Secondary Education, The University of Iowa, 1967 Professional Experience College Librarian and Associate Professor, Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa, 2000- Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Science, The University of Iowa, 1999-2000 Assistant Professor, School of Library and Information Science, The University of Iowa, 1994-1999 Visiting Assistant Professor, School of Library and Information Science, The University of Iowa, 1993-94 District-wide Library Media and Technology Coordinator, The Iowa City Community School District, 1980-93 Administrative Intern, The Iowa City Community School District, 1978-79 Library Media Specialist, The Iowa City Community School District, 1974-80

94. OETC Price List: Purchasing FAQ
include one license, one set of media, and one set software must be received on schoolletterhead and Unfortunately for our Alaska and hawaii consortium members
http://www.oetc.org/info.html
info@oetc.org Dedicated to the integration of technology in education About OETC Join OETC Price Lists Newsletter ... Feedback Click the OETC logo to return home Top of Page Price List: OETC Purchasing FAQ Last Updated: June 13, 2002 Price List
Purchasing FAQ in PDF
Purchasing FAQ Membership
You must be an OETC member to purchase off the price list. Annual memberships run July 1 to June 30. For more information on membership qualifications and an application, visit our Join OETC page. 80/20 Rule
Several software publishers on our list allow home use according to the "80/20 Rule". This rule states that if a school purchases a software license for a specific computer where the teacher/staff is the primary user (80%+ of the time), the teacher/staff may install the software on a home computer at no extra charge. The use of the software at home is governed by the same license agreement as at school, i.e., it may not be used for commercial (for-profit) use. The 80/20 Rule only applies to staff and faculty, for as long as they are employed by the qualified consortium member. Lab computers do not qualify for the 80/20 rule. The school is responsible for providing media for installation. Media may not be purchased from the OETC by individuals. If you have questions regarding this, please contact us.

95. Meeting Report
outlined the need for urban centers to connect to students at the University of HawaiiSchool of Architecture presented models and multimedia presentations of
http://academic.evergreen.edu/n/nadkarnn/walkway/report.html
Meeting report
INSIDE OUT/OUTSITE IN:
BRINGING NATURE INTO BUILT ENVIRONMENTS OF URBAN CENTERS
The workshop "Eco-agro-urban Visions: New Structures Integrating Architecture and Nature", was held from 4-6 March, 1999, in Honolulu, Hawaii, organized by the Construction Process Innovation Lab at the University of Hawaii School of Architecture and by the International Canopy Network. Throughout history, individuals have gathered in groups to share space, habitation, commerce, and culture. Cities and nature have often been viewed as environments in opposition - historically, as protective aggregations of civil humanity surrounded by a chaotic and threatening natural kingdom, and more recently, as rampant cancers dispersing ever outward into a threatened and diminishing wilderness. As the next millennium approaches, many of us observe with concern the growing distance between humans who live in cities and elements of the natural world. More and more of our interactions with living plants, animals, and the environment are remote, virtual, or far removed from our daily lives. This increasing distance is both a cause and a consequence of the severe environmental problems we carry forward into the next century. A positive new model must be conceived, integrating the rich human interactivity of dense cities into symbiotic relationships with nature. One part of the solution to this problem is to foster an understanding and passion for the natural world through direct contact and experience. Ecologists can (and do) contribute to this part of the effort by investigating and documenting ecological phenomena and reporting on the living portions of our planet in forms that are accessible to the general public. Another part of the solution is for architects and urban planners, working with ecologists, to offer the next generation new visions for the integration of nature with the built environments of urban centers. An important first step is to create accessible, provocative prototypes for these visions.

96. Students: Start Here
school of Library and Information Science Copyright 2002, The Trustees
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