[CALIBK12] anyone going?

richardguy at aol.com richardguy at aol.com
Thu Jun 18 09:19:34 PDT 2009


 


Do you know for sure that school libraries are not mentioned? B

 
Yes.? It mentions "library" about 4 times, each time with "public" in front of it: 

? "Do you use your cell phone in the public library?"


 



Richard K. Moore, InfoSherpa
Huntington Beach, CA
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-----Original Message-----
From: Barbara Jeffus <BJeffus at cde.ca.gov>
To: Jackie Siminitus <csla2team at yahoo.com>; richardguy at aol.com <richardguy at aol.com>; calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu <calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu>; Barbara Duffy <BJDuffy at lbschools.net>
Sent: Thu, Jun 18, 2009 9:13 am
Subject: RE: [CALIBK12] anyone going?






















I've got some copies of Good Ideas if you think that isn't
overload. All the things you suggest sound great. 



Do you know for sure that school libraries are not mentioned? B



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Barbara Jeffus



School Library Consultant



California Department of Education



1430 N Street, Suite 3207



Sacramento, CA 95814



916.319.0445



FAX 916.319.0172



http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cr/lb 



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School Libraries Improve Student Achievement.



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From:
calibk12-bounces at lists.sjsu.edu [mailto:calibk12-bounces at lists.sjsu.edu] On
Behalf Of Jackie Siminitus

Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 7:55 PM

To: richardguy at aol.com; calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu; Barbara Duffy

Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] anyone going?






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Barbara, 

  It would be cool if you go!? 

  I'll be going, representing the CSLA PR Committee (registered today).

  I hear that Barbara Jeffus plans to attend.

  Richard, are you going or mainly alerting the troops?


  When I registered, there was a place to ask a question, so I asked if I could
  bring handouts to share.? Hopefully, there will be a positive
  response.? Regardless, I'll bring a letter on CSLA letterhead, copy of
  Doug Achterman'[s report summary, and the CSLA invitation/announcement about
  Classroom Learning 2.0 and how schools need broadband to access 21st Century
  learning (web 2.0) tools.? Any other recommendations?
  

  

  
Best wishes. 


  - Jackie Siminitus, project manager?
CSLA2team at yahoo.com
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  --- On Tue, 6/16/09, Barbara Duffy <BJDuffy at lbschools.net>
  wrote:
  

  


  From: Barbara Duffy <BJDuffy at lbschools.net>

  Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] anyone going?

  To: richardguy at aol.com, calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu, calix at listproc.sjsu.edu

  Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 12:32 PM

  

  
I may go...


  Barbara


  >>> <richardguy at aol.com>
  6/16/2009 12:00 PM >>>



  ? ? ? ? ? This event in Sacramento gives librarians
  a prime opportunity

  to ask how a state with the lowest level of school and public library

  service in the nation can possibly deal with information technology (and

  there's a free lunch):


  Statewide Survey: Californians and Information Technology

  Sacramento, CA

  Date:? ???June 25, 2009

  Time:? ???12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m.

  Location: California State Association of Counties Conference Center,

  1020 11th Street, 2nd Floor, Sacramento, CA


  ABOUT THE PROGRAM

  ? ? While internet use and information technology is expanding, the

  digital divide is widening for some groups in California. This survey,

  the second in a five-year annual series of California residents focusing

  on information technology issues, examines their access to information

  technology, including computer ownership, access to the Internet, the

  use of mobile devices, and parents* use of the Internet to connect to

  their children*s schools. The survey also looks at perceptions of the

  role of government and federal funding to improve access and

  availability of broadband internet technology. This survey details

  results in the five major regions in California, by race and ethnicity,

  between urban and rural communities, and among socioeconomic and

  political groups.

  ? ? This study was conducted with funding from the California
  Emerging

  Technology Fund and ZeroDivide. This event is co-sponsored with the

  California Research Bureau.

  ? ? Lunch will be p

  rovided and there is no charge to attend.? Pre-registration is

  requested.


  SPEAKER: Dean Bonner is a research associate at PPIC whose expertise

  includes public opinion and survey research; Latino and African American

  political attitudes; political trust; and political participation and

  voting behavior.

http://www.ppic.org/main/event.asp?i=957







  Richard K. Moore, InfoSherpa

  Huntington Beach, CA

  **********************************************************

  A poem represents the mastering, even if just for a moment, of the

  pessimism and the melancholy, and enables you - you the poet, and you,

  the reader - to go on. -- Philip Larkin

  *************************************************************


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