Technology
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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. |