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Nemo News, Volume 2, Issue 3, Uno Library Science Education Nov 2005

Nemo News, Volume 2, Issue 3, Uno Library Science Education

NEMO Newsletter

This issue of NEMO News features Thanks & Giving, "I wish I would've known/I'd sure like to know...," Get involved with NLA and NMRT, Student Spotlight on Terry Wingate, Alumni Annotations with Karen Frizell, Faculty Focus on Denice Adkins, Important Dates, Commencement information, Practicum Application information, and Scholarships.


Nemo News, Volume 2, Issue 2, Uno Library Science Education Oct 2005

Nemo News, Volume 2, Issue 2, Uno Library Science Education

NEMO Newsletter

This issue of NEMO News features Changing Seasons, "I wish I would've known/I'd sure like to know...," Student Spotlight on Patsy Arnold, Alumni Annotations with Jodene Glaesemann, Faculty Focus with Karen Hein, Important Dates/Registration, Commencement information, Practicum Application information, and Scholarships.


Nemo News, Volume 2, Issue 1, Uno Library Science Education Sep 2005

Nemo News, Volume 2, Issue 1, Uno Library Science Education

NEMO Newsletter

This issue of NEMO News features Welcome Back, New Features, NLA/NEMA Conference, Faculty Focus on Rebecca Pasco, Student Spotlight on Ben Brick and Laura England, Important Dates, Commencement Information, Practicum Application information, and Scholarships.


Nemo News, Volume 1, Issue 4/5, Uno Library Science Education May 2005

Nemo News, Volume 1, Issue 4/5, Uno Library Science Education

NEMO Newsletter

This issue of NEMO News features Congratulations May 2005 Graduates, New Graduate Assistant, Jacobs - Siouxland Women of Excellence Nominee, Important Dates, and Summer Semester Dates.


Communo Magazine, Spring 2005, School Of Communication Apr 2005

Communo Magazine, Spring 2005, School Of Communication

CommUNO Magazine

CommUNO magazine is currently produced annually by the UNO School of Communication: 6001 Dodge Street, ASH 140, Omaha, NE 68182: Phone: 402.554.2600. Fax: 402.554.3836. For more information, follow us on Twitter@ CommUNO, join the “UNO School of Communication” page on Facebook or visit communication.unomaha.edu.


Nemo News, Volume 1, Issue 3, Uno Library Science Education Mar 2005

Nemo News, Volume 1, Issue 3, Uno Library Science Education

NEMO Newsletter

This issue of NEMO News features the Spring Mixer is a Success, Important Dates, May 2005 Commencement Information, and Scholarships.


Nemo News, Volume 1, Issue 2, Uno Library Science Education Feb 2005

Nemo News, Volume 1, Issue 2, Uno Library Science Education

NEMO Newsletter

This issue of NEMO News features information about the Spring Mixer, Important Dates, Summer/Fall 2005 Early Registration and Course Information, MLS International Meeting, Scholarships, Practicum Application information, and May 2005 Commencement Information.


Nemo News, Volume 1, Issue 1, Uno Library Science Education Jan 2005

Nemo News, Volume 1, Issue 1, Uno Library Science Education

NEMO Newsletter

This inaugural issue of NEMO News features Important Dates, Congratulations, Summer/Fall 2005 Course Information, and Practicum Application informaton


Hper Biomechanics Laboratory 2004 Annual Report: A Surveillance Of The Neuromuscular System, Issue 3, Nebraska Biomechanics Core Facility Jan 2005

Hper Biomechanics Laboratory 2004 Annual Report: A Surveillance Of The Neuromuscular System, Issue 3, Nebraska Biomechanics Core Facility

Biomechanics Annual Report

This issue features 2004 - A Great Year for External Funding: Three Grants Awarded to Dr. Stergiou, Robotic Surgery Research is Funded by the Nebraska Research Initiative, Federal Grant is Awarded for the Study of the Development of Posture in Children with Cerebral Palsy, The Nebraska Research Initiative funds our Innovative Research in Gait Analysis, Collaboration with the Department of Surgery of the University of Nebraska Medical Center on the Effects of Peripheral Arterial Disease on Gait, Omaha Media Features Nicholas Stergiou, Dr. Stergiou participates in an NIH Review Panel, Prestigious Teaching Award for Dr. Stergiou, NASA Visits HPER Biomechanics …


Integrated Technologies, Innovative Learning (Vol. Ii), Steve Rhine, Mark Bailey, Neal Grandgenett, Nebraska Department Of Education Jan 2005

Integrated Technologies, Innovative Learning (Vol. Ii), Steve Rhine, Mark Bailey, Neal Grandgenett, Nebraska Department Of Education

Faculty Books and Monographs

Chapter 8: Midwestern Independence and Educational Technology Use: Evaluation Strategies of the Nebraska Catalyst Project, co-authored by Neal Grandgenett, UNO faculty member.

This chapter discusses the efforts of the Nebraska Catalyst Project and its collaborative evaluation process for monitoring progress of the integration of educational technology use into pre-service teacher education in the state. Nebraska is a very independent operational environment for educational institutions, which includes 535 K12 school districts, and 17 institutions of higher education accrediting Nebraska teachers. Such institutional independence meant that the higher education institutions and K12 school districts, although individually quite excellent, had limited experience in …


Examining The Impact Of Parental Involvement In A Dual Language Program: Implications For Children And Schools, Juan F. Casas, Carey S. Ryan, Lisa Kelly-Vance, Bridget O. Ryalls, Angela Ferguson, Collette Nero Jan 2005

Examining The Impact Of Parental Involvement In A Dual Language Program: Implications For Children And Schools, Juan F. Casas, Carey S. Ryan, Lisa Kelly-Vance, Bridget O. Ryalls, Angela Ferguson, Collette Nero

Faculty Books and Monographs

Most native-born, English-speaking Americans – if they understood that developing the native language is good for English and good for longterm academic achievement – would support bilingual education. The problem is, almost none of them have heard the case. They have only heard the disinformation, coming from people who oppose these programs for extraneous (i.e., political) reasons (James Crawford, 1999).