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Marilyn R. Abbott, Secretary to the
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Commission, 500 E Street, SW.,
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alleges violations of section 337 of the
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the importation into the United States,
the sale for importation, and the sale
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importation of certain game devices,
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This action is taken under the
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and of sections 201.10 and 210.50(a)(4)
of the Commission’s Rules of Practice
and Procedure (19 CFR 201.10,
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Issued: December 23, 2010.
Marilyn R. Abbott,
Secretary to the Commission.
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Dated: December 27, 2010.
Patricia D. Batie,
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[FR Doc. 2010–32980 Filed 12–28–10; 11:15 am]
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Title of Collection: Revitalizing
Computing Pathways (CPATH) in
Undergraduate Education Program
Evaluation.
OMB Number: 3145–0211.
Type of Request: Revision to an
existing collection.
Abstract: The CPATH program was
established by the National Science
Foundation’s Computer & Information
Science & Engineering (CISE) division
with a vision towards preparing a U.S.
workforce with the computing
competencies and skills imperative to
the Nation’s health, security, and
prosperity in the 21st century. This
workforce includes a cadre of
computing professionals prepared to
contribute to sustained U.S. leadership
in computing in a wide range of
application domains and career fields,
and a broader professional workforce
with knowledge and understanding of
critical computing concepts,
methodologies, and techniques. To
achieve this vision, CISE/CPATH is
calling for colleges and universities to
work together and with other
stakeholders (industry, professional
societies, and other types of
organizations) to formulate and
implement plans to revitalize
undergraduate computing education in
the United States. The full engagement
of faculty and other individuals in CISE
disciplines will be critical to success.
Successful CPATH projects will be
systemic in nature, address a broad
range of issues, and have significant
potential to contribute to the
transformation and revitalization of
undergraduate computing education on
a national scale. The qualitative data
collection of this program evaluation
will document CPATH program
strategies utilized in infusing
computational thinking across different
contexts and disciplines, examine the
development of communities of
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best practices around computational
thinking, and analyze preliminary
evidence for how the CPATH program is
preparing students for career options in
the STEM workforce. Five overarching
evaluation questions will guide this
program evaluation: (1) How is the
CPATH program infusing computational
thinking into a wide range of disciplines
serving undergraduate education? (2)
What is the evidence that university and
community college departments and
faculty are integrating computational
thinking into their courses? (3) How are
undergraduate students benefiting from
participating in CPATH projects? (4)
What is the evidence that the CPATH
program is developing communities of
practitioners that regularly share best
practices across different contexts and
disciplinary boundaries? (5) How is the
CPATH program promoting sustainable
multi-sector partnerships that represent
a broad range of stakeholders (e.g.,
industry, higher education, K12) and
contribute to workforce development
that supports continued U.S. leadership
in innovation? Answers to these
questions are currently obtained using
mixed evaluation methods including
document analyses, site visit interviews,
and telephone interviews with selected
CPATH grant participants including
principal investigators, staff, faculty,
administrators, students, and external
partners. This revision of the existing
data collection activities will now
include new protocols for interviewing
faculty via phone, project evaluators, as
well as edits to the previous protocols.
Participation in CPATH program
evaluation activities is a mandatory
requirement for all CPATH awardees in
accordance with the America Competes
Act, H.R. 2272, and implementing
directives.
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Estimated Total Annual Burden on
Respondents: 380 hours.
Frequency of Response: One time.
Dated: December 23, 2010.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science
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LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
Sunshine Act Meeting
DATE AND TIME: The Legal Services Corporation Board of Directors will
meet telephonically on January 3, 2011 at 2:30 p.m., Eastern Time.
LOCATION: The Legal Services Corporation, 3rd Floor Conference Center,
3333 K Street, NW., Washington, DC 20007.
PUBLIC OBSERVATION: Unless otherwise noticed, all meetings of the LSC
Board of Directors are open to public observation. Members of the
public that are unable to attend but wish to listen to a public
proceeding may do so by following the telephone call-in directions
given below. You are asked to keep your telephone muted to eliminate
background noises. From time to time the presiding Chair may solicit
comments from the public.
Call-In Directions for Open Sessions:
Call toll-free number: 1-(866) 451-4981;
When prompted, enter the following numeric pass code:
5907707348;
When connected to the call, please ``MUTE'' your telephone
immediately.
STATUS OF MEETING: Open.
Matters To Be Considered
OPEN SESSION
1. Approval of agenda
2. Report of the Search Committee regarding selection of a
candidate for the position of LSC President
3. Consider and act on the recommendation of the Search Committee
4. Consider and act on other business
5. Consider and act on adjournment of meeting
CONTACT PERSON FOR INFORMATION: Katherine Ward, Executive Assistant to
the Vice President & General Counsel, at (202) 295-1500. Questions may
be sent by electronic mail to FR_NOTICE_QUESTIONS@lsc.gov.
SPECIAL NEEDS: Upon request, meeting notices will be made available in
alternate formats to accommodate visual and hearing impairments.
Individuals who have a disability and need an accommodation to attend
the meeting may notify Katherine Ward, at (202) 295-1500 or FR_NOTICE_QUESTIONS@lsc.gov.
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Dated: December 27, 2010.
Patricia D. Batie,
Corporate Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2010-32980 Filed 12-28-10; 11:15 am]
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