Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Higher Education - Economic Aspects

Billitteri, Thomas J. "The Value of a College Education: Is a four-year degree the only path to a secure future?" CQ Researcher 20 Nov. 2009. CQ Researcher. Web. 19 Nov. 2009.
President Obama's $12 billion American Graduation Initiative — announced in July — aims to help millions more Americans earn degrees and certificates from community colleges. The president wants the United States to have, once again, the highest proportion of college graduates in the world. Along with the administration, economists and many students and parents embrace the notion that higher education offers the most promising ticket to financial security and upward mobility. However, some argue that many young people are ill-prepared or unmotivated to get a four-year degree and should pursue apprenticeships or job-related technical training instead. The debate is casting a spotlight on trends in high-school career and technical education — long known as vocational education — and raising questions about the ability of the nation's 1,200 community colleges to meet exploding enrollment demand. From the CQ Researcher. Reprinted with permission from CQ Press.

Articles

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ProQuest

("Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act" or "american graduation initiative")

Books

Romano, Richard M. and Hirschel Kasper. Occupational outlook for community college students. New directions for community colleges, no. 146. Jossey-Bass, 2009. Print. Main Collection. LB2328 .N472 2009 no.146

Kamenetz, Anya. Generation debt : why now is a terrible time to be young. Penguin, 2006. Print. Main Collection. HQ799.7 .K36 2006

Draut, Tamara. Strapped: why America's 20- and 30-somethings can't get ahead. Doubleday, 2005. Ebrary. Also Print Main Collection HQ799.7 .D73 2007.

Mooney, Nan. "College Promises: Real Debt and False Expectations." in Not Keeping up with Our Parents : The Decline of the Professional Middle Class. Beacon, 2008.

ebrary Search: Subject "community colleges"

Web

Carnevale, Anthony P., Jeff Strohl and Michelle Melton. What's it Worth? The Economic Value of College Majors. Center on Education and the Workforce. Georgetown University. 24 May 2011. "The report finds that different undergraduate majors result in very different earnings."

United States. White House. "Investing in Education: The American Graduation Initiative." by Katherine Brandon. White House Blog, 14 July 2009.

United States. Library of Congress. Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009 (H.R.3221).

Washington State. Board for Community & Technical Colleges. Academic Year Report. A "snapshot of funding, facilities, staffing, and enrollments . . . expenditures, personnel and students."

Monday, May 23, 2011

Writing Resources

Ebrary - Writing and Grammar ebooks, includes:

Oxford Reference Online features several English language dictionaries and thesauruses of English as well as references specific to grammar and usage.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Shakespeare - Online Reference Resources

Ebrary: Subject - Shakespeare - over 70 ebooks, including:


Oxford Reference Online:
NetLibrary:
Web:
Other: the web guide listed above indexes several good, free internet sites hosting Shakespeare's works. Our catalog includes many ebook versions of scholarly editions that provide substantial supplementary materials - analyses of scenes, characters, historical notes, etc.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Artificial Intelligence

This post will help you find resources about the impact of artificial intelligence on society.

Find Topic Overviews
Marshall, Patrick. "Artificial Intelligence." CQ Researcher 22 Apr. 2011: 361-84. Web. 14 May 2011. Can “smart” machines replace humans? From battlefields and factory floors to hospital operating rooms and retail call centers, artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how the world thinks and works. IBM's powerful new computer, Watson, recently beat two “Jeopardy!” game-show champions. Drone aircraft are deployed on dangerous reconnaissance and assault missions, reducing soldiers' exposure to harm. Computers diagnose disease, and robotic devices perform delicate surgical procedures. And “smart” machines are bringing new efficiencies to a variety of professions and industries, such as law offices, banks and manufacturing plants. But analysts warn that artificial intelligence may have devastating downsides. Some argue that if battles are fought with machines instead of humans, wars might be easier to start. And economists worry that as robots and other forms of artificial intelligence replace more and more workers, catastrophic levels of unemployment will be the result. From the CQ Researcher. Reprinted with permission from CQ Press.

Whitney, Stewart B. "Artificial Intelligence." Encyclopedia of Anthropology. Ed. H. James Birx. Vol. 1. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Reference, 2006. 281-282. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 14 May 2011.

Find Books 
Print books in the CBC Library
ebooks available through the CBC Library
--Artificial life: an overview (a NetLibrary ebook)

Find Articles
EBSCOhost ASP sample search:
artificial intelligence (in Subject Terms) AND (unemploy* or employ* or job*) (full text results)

Find Websites
Myers, Courtney Boyd ed. (2009). The AI Report. Forbes June 2009
Christian, Brian , “Mind vs. Machine,The Atlantic, March 2011.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Early Childhood Education Resources

Short URL for this post:
http://bit.ly/ececbc

Library Databases

             Sample search:  toddler* AND subject:Television (fulltext)
             Sample search: music AND learn* AND (toddler* or infant*) (fulltext)
              Sample search: subject: behavior problem* AND subject: (toddler* or infant*) (fulltext published after 1990)

Early Childhood Education Program at CBC

Websites

The National Association for the Education of Young Children http://www.naeyc.org

National Association for Music Education http://www.menc.org/

www.earlychildhoodnews.com


Teaching Our Youngest: A Guide for Preschool Teachers and Child Care and Family Providers
http://www2.ed.gov/teachers/how/early/teachingouryoungest/index.html

Washington State Department of Early Learning. Resources for Providers & Educators.
http://www.del.wa.gov/providers-educators/
CHILD Profile

Parents Magazine

Parents.com: Toddler Development

Parents.com: Potty Training

Washington State Child Care Resource and Referral Network
http://www.childcarenet.org/

Websites for kids

Starfall's Learn to Read with phonics
http://www.starfall.com/

Tumblebooks: e-books for e-kids. From local Public Library (Mid-Columbia Library).

PBS Kids: http://pbskids.org/

Learner.org Interactives: Spelling Bee

Learner.org Storytelling: Cinderella

Crayola Coloring Pages
http://www.crayola.com/free-coloring-pages/

Activity Village
http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/index.htm

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