Technology

Displaying 151 - 200 of 371 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
151 MP3s here to stay
Northern Iowan 100:53, p.5
Believes that the MP3 craze is here to stay and that despite their claims, the music recording industry will not be ruined.
152 Board of Regents to meet at Iowa State University
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
UNI issues are discussed.
153 UNI College of Education to host technology forum in West Des Moines
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Panelists to include Robert Koob, Bill Callahan, Karla Krueger, Yana Cornish, and Judy Jeffrey and will discuss technology's role in education.
154 Convention fills need in Iowa business, technology
Northern Iowan 99:60, p.6
Des Moines-based technology company Lockergnome holds annual convention to show what Iowa has to offer.
155 Technology in the classroom
Northern Iowa Today 87:2, p.4
Students and faculty talk about new trends in classroom technology; photo.
156 UNI hosts technology symposium
Public Relations News Release 2002:418, p.1
April symposium schedule is announced by Information Technology Services.
157 Libraries still #1
Public Relations News Release 2002:3, p.1
Libraries remain popular with the birth of new technologies.
158 UNI technology program receives Qwest grant
Public Relations News Release 2001:515, p.1
Grant will be used in the construction of a modular technology lab.
159 InTime project shows teachers how to integrate technology into the classroom
Public Relations News Release 2001:352, p.1
InTime, a Web site created by UNI's College of Education, contains information about new technologies that have been integrated into education by other professors.
160 Teaching you about the newest technology
Public Relations News Release 2001:76, p.1
Rick Seeley will discuss the recent advances in technology.
161 UNI hosts 'Showcase on Educational Technology in Iowa Schools'
Public Relations News Release 2000:271, p.1
List of individual preK-12 project awards.
162 UNI to host 'Showcase on Educational Technology in Iowa Schools'
Public Relations News Release 2000:258, p.1
UNI to host workshop on educational technology on February 23.
163 UNI spotlights technology in the classroom
Public Relations News Release 2000:241, p.1
On February 23, instructors will share tell technology has assisted them in the classroom.
164 Serendipity Safari
Northern Iowan 97:33, p.8
Comments on the way that technology can be used to distort the truth.
165 University of Northern Iowa sponsoring the 2000 Iowa Industry and Technology Education Conference
Public Relations News Release 2000:127, p.1
Barry Burke will be the keynote speaker at the annual conference that brings together technology and industrial technology educators.
166 Students go high-tech
Public Relations News Release 2000:86, p.1
Students arrive with many new electrical gadgets, some for entertainment, and some with an educational value.
167 UNI announces first-in-state electronic transcript program to speed application process
Public Relations News Release 2000:41, p.1
Pilot project will be done with Des Moines public high schools.
168 More planning needed for school technology
Public Relations News Release 2000:13, p.1
Leigh Zeitz says that more planning is needed to help prevent technology from going to waste.
169 More planning needed for school technology
Public Relations News Release 2000:4, p.1
Leigh Zeitz discusses how educators need to take the time to plan how to use today's technology.
170 From living room to classroom
Northern Iowan 96:52, p.11
Professor Robert Schneider uses video conferencing for the first time to teach a class from his own home to students in a classroom; photo.
171 Preview of the GBPAC opening gala
Public Relations News Release 1999:350, p.1
Discussion with Bruce Marquis, the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center executive director , about the technology of the new facility.
172 Media Advisory: Teachers from four states on UNI campus for in-depth instruction on preparing tomorrow's teachers to use technology
Public Relations News Release 1999:288, p.1
Twenty-five teachers from four states will be on UNI's campus March 3 to receive training on technology in the classroom.
173 Grant to help UNI teach tomorrow's teachers today
Northern Iowan 96:13, p.1
The U. S. Department of Education has awarded the College of Education a $1.6 million grant to help tomorrow's teachers learn to use technology effectively in the classroom.
174 Addicted to technology
Public Relations News Release 1999:75, p.1
Discussion with UNI senior Aaron Thompson about keeping up with technological advances.
175 University of Northern Iowa receives nearly $1.6 million federal catalyst grant to prepare tomorrow's teachers to use technology
Public Relations News Release 1999:61, p.1
Grant will fund a three-year project, "A Renaissance Group Consortium for Preservice Education: Technology as Facilitator of Quality Education".
176 Special education department receives government grant
Northern Iowan 96:4, p.1
Grant totalling $500,000 over three years will be used to place technology in students' homes.
177 UNI's Department of Special Ed receives grant
Northern Iowa Today 28:1, p.8
Receives $500,000 to put technology into disabled children's homes.
178 UNI's Department of Special Ed receives grant
Public Relations News Release 1999:26, p.1
A grant of nearly $500,000 will put technology in the homes of families with disabled children and will establish a National Institute of Technology for Inclusive Education.
179 Virtual reality may change the way teachers structure their lessons
Public Relations News Release 1999:6, p.1
Paul Siddens further discusses virtual reality and how it is already being used in some classrooms.
180 Virtual reality could bring the classroom to you
Public Relations News Release 1999:6, p.1
UNI associate professor Paul Siddens talks about the future of classrooms, including the possibility of virtual reality.
181 Economists finally admit technology has helped our economy grow
Public Relations News Release 1998:358, p.1
Ken McCormick talks about the effects of technology on our economy.
182 Legislative priorities set for Iowa General Assembly 1999
Campus News Network 9:10, p.1
UNI priorities in the new legislative session will be improving teacher education, establishing social work master's degree, and enhancing technology available to students; funds for ABIL, Institute for Decision Making, and IWRC will be requested.
183 UNI seeking additional funding to enhance technology on campus
Public Relations News Release 1998:205, p.1
UNI is requesting more funding to upgrade campus technology so that its students are adequately prepared for the job force.
184 New ethical dilemmas are being born out of new technologies
Public Relations News Release 1998:12, p.1
UNI Associate Vice President of Information Technology Garry Bozylinsky discusses the problems new technologies have made in the workplace.
185 Incoming freshman often adept at using technology
Public Relations News Release 1998:7, p.1
Students entering college have been increasingly skilled at using technology, E-mail, and word processing programs.
186 Russia is at the extreme ends of the technology spectrum
Public Relations News Release 1997:384, p.1
Gary Bozylinsky traveled to Russia and saw first-hand the lack of technology for most of the population.
187 University of Northern Iowa assisting with technology exhibits, presentations for: Education Commission of the States meeting in Des Moines and Ames
Public Relations News Release 1997:276, p.1
UNI to present displays and demonstrations at Education Commission of the States meeting March 29-10.
188 Educational media reinforces technological dependency
Northern Iowan 94:40, p.5
Columnist comments on the role of technology in education and teaching children.
189 Staying at the forefront of technology isn't easy
Public Relations News Release 1997:149, p.1
Bob Hardman says to obtain high-tech equipment while maintaining a budget the University should lease instead of purchase.
190 Santa goes high-tech: 1997's hottest computer gifts and gadgets
Public Relations News Release 1997:142, p.1
Rich Varn will discuss technological gifts for everyone.
191 Challenge for libraries today to strike balance between traditional and technology-based resources
Public Relations News Release 1997:101, p.1
Katherine Martin and David Corbly, faculty at Rod Library, report that keeping the balance between traditional resources and technology requires comparing cost to content.
192 Emerging technologies may give children greater motivation to read
Public Relations News Release 1997:66, p.1
Dale Johnson reports that kids are realizing the importance of literacy, especially when using technology.
193 University of Northern Iowa's John PappaJohn Entrepreneurial Center to announce $10,000 loan liveware5, Cedar Rapids technology firm.
Public Relations News Release 1996:477, p.1
John PappaJohn entrepreneurial center will loan $10,000 to LIVEware5 Inc, a company specializing in video conferencing education.
194 University of Northern Iowa's John PappaJohn Entrepreneurial Center to announce $10,000 loan liveware5, Cedar Rapids technology firm.
Public Relations News Release 1996:476, p.1
John PappaJohn entrepreneurial center will loan $10,000 to LIVEware5 Inc, a company specializing in video conferencing education.
195 UNI researcher continues heart tissue studies for NASA
Public Relations News Release 1996:472, p.1
Professor Weins continues to study the affects of gravity on the development of heart tissue with a grant from NASA.
196 Waiting for the crash of the century: the millennium bug
Public Relations News Release 1996:471, p.1
Director of Information Services Dennis Linder talks about the Y2k bug and the effect it could have on computers.
197 AGRI Industries will market soybean-based hydraulic fluid developed by University of Northern Iowa's ABIL research program.
Public Relations News Release 1996:466, p.1
Soybean-based hydralic fluid developed at UNI by the Northern Iowa's Ag Based Industrial Lubricants research program will be marketed by AGRI.
198 Update on the ag-based industrial lubricants research program
Public Relations News Release 1996:458, p.1
Professor Honary talks about ag-based lubricants.
199 Is technology hurting students' ability to read
Public Relations News Release 1996:458, p.1
Professor Johnson talks about the impact of the internet on children's reading.
200 Industrial technology camp offered at University of Northern Iowa June 11-13
Public Relations News Release 1996:395, p.1
A three day industrial technology camp will be held for high school freshman, sophomores, and juniors with interest in science, math, and industrial technology.