Friday, December 16, 2011

Gr. 1-3 Meet the Author Amanda Knoll "I Need a Monster"

Students will have the opportunity to have a live discussion with the California Young Reader Medal Award Nominee, Amanda Knoll, author of "I Need a Monster." During the 60-minute, live broadcast, students will have the opportunity to ask questions on the nominated book, as well as the craft of writing.


Program Format

1)Welcome and Introductions (5min)
2)Biographical Information on the Author (5min)
3)Questions About The Book (15min)
4)Discussion from the Author (15 min)
5)Questions on the Writing Process (15 min)
6)Additional Q&A (5 min, Time Permitting)

Program DateProgram TimeNetwork TimeRegistration Deadline
All times below are displayed in Eastern Standard Time, as specified in your profile.
1/18/20121:00 PM - 2:00 PM12:30 PM - 2:15 PM01/11/2012


Out of state schools
$150.00 per interactive presentation



Orange County Department of Education


Laura Dellisanti
ldellisanti@ocde.us
200 Kalmus dr
Costa Mesa, CA  92626
United States
Phone: (714) 966-4366




Gr 4-10 Inside the Artist’s Studio: Drummer Boys, “Battledrum,” the Civil War

How do you take the world of Civil War drummer boys and create a compelling and meaningful stage production that is also historically accurate? To find out the answer to this question and more we invite you to meet the directors, designers, and actors from Metro Theater Company and historians from the Missouri Historical Society who are taking on that challenge with the play, “Battledrum.” For both programs, join us live from the auditorium of the Missouri History Museum where the production will take place.

Both the January 5 and 12 programs will include a tour of the set, question and answers with the director and actors, performance of a short scene from the play, examples of drummer boy drills used both by soldiers as well as in the production, and video showing elements of the Missouri History Museum’s new exhibition, “The Civil War in Missouri.”

The January 12 program will also include the unique opportunity for students to interact with Doug Cooney, playwright of “Battledrum.” Thus, in addition to the opportunity to meet the actors, designers and historians involved with the production, students will be able to ask questions of the playwright himself about his writing process in general as well as about his creation of this particular play. For this January 12 program, part of the preparatory materials will include a segment from the play for students to read in advance to help them develop questions for Mr. Cooney.

How To View the Program:
People can join the program live in any of three ways:

1. Via videconference--We have interactive and view only videoconference slots available for student groups to join the program. Groups interested in connecting this way will need a videoconference unit at their facility, and we would need to test your connection with our bridge at MOREnet ahead of the program using the IP address you'd use to connect on the program day. Interactive slots get face to face question and answer time with the program guests; view only slots can e-mail questions and comments during the program to live@hectv.org. These slots are limited so early enrollment is highly recommended.

2. Via Internet--All our HEC-TV Live! programs are streamed live via the station website, http://www.hectv.org, on the program day. Just go to our home page at the program time and the program will run on that page. Since many schools limit streaming video through their firewalls, we recommend testing your ability to view the stream prior to the program by watching one of HEC-TV’s archived programs at http://www.hectv.org. We also recommend viewing the program live on one computer only and connecting that computer to a television, digital projector, or smart board for classroom viewing. Viewers can e-mail their questions and comments during the program to us at live@hectv.org. To receive curriculum materials designed to help you prepare your students for the program, just e-mail us prior to the program at live@hectv.org.

3. Via Television--All our programs are available in the St. Louis metropolitan area on HEC-TV, Charter Communications digital channels 989 or 118-26. All our programs can also be seen on AT&T’s U-Verse channel 99. Students viewing in this way can e-mail their questions during the program to live@hectv.org. To view the show live on the program day, just turn on your TV to the appropriate channel.

For Internet and TV viewing, there is no enrollment deadline date. We would appreciate knowing the time of the program you are watching and the grade level and amount of students involved so we can forward that information to our program partners. Such information is extremely helpful in securing funding for more free, interactive, educational programs in the future. To let us know you’re viewing the program or to answer any additional questions about the program, please contact us at live@hectv.org.

Archival Viewing:

Can’t join us live? No problem! All HEC-TV Live! programs are archived on the station website, http://www.hectv.org and on the HEC-TV page on iTunesU for on-demand viewing at any time. Archives are usually up and running about a week after the program's original air date.

Interactive Cost: $0.00
View Only Cost: $0.00

Program Date Program Time Network Time Registration Deadline  
All times below are displayed in Eastern Standard Time, as specified in your profile.
1/5/2012 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM 12/21/2011
1/12/2012 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM 01/04/2012

Post take from the CILC database http://is.gd/sbbjQv

 HEC-TV

Helen Headrick
utilization@hectv.org
3655 Olive St
St Louis, MO  63108
United States
Phone: (314) 531-4455


Thursday, December 15, 2011

Gr 1-2 ArtSmart Snowman


ArtSmart lessons use an interactive draw and learn process to engage students of all ability levels in a hands-on drawing session. Every ArtSmart lesson reviews the elements of shape and basics of drawing. This program is great to use if you are reading "Snowmen at Night."

Program format
• Greetings and Ground Rules
• Introduce the subject to be drawn
• The Drawing Lesson
• Background and Details
• Coloring and shading
• Good-byes

Program Date Program Time Network Time Registration Deadline  
All times below are displayed in Eastern Standard Time, as specified in your profile.
1/19/2012 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM 9:25 AM - 10:30 AM 01/12/2012
1/19/2012 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM 10:25 AM - 11:30 AM 01/12/2012
1/19/2012 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM 11:25 AM - 12:30 PM 01/12/2012
1/25/2012 1:30 PM - 2:15 PM 1:25 PM - 2:30 PM 01/19/2012
1/25/2012 2:30 PM - 3:15 PM 2:25 PM - 3:30 PM 01/19/2012

By Request Cost: $150.00


Post is from the CILC database http://is.gd/hYQgGt



Whirlidurb

Lori Colwill
lcolwill@whirlidurb.com
820 F Ave, Ste #104
Plano, TX  75074
United States
Phone: (800) 424-9887
Fax: (800) 615-0390

Heart of a Hall of Famer Series: Warren Moon

Our character education series Heart of a Hall of Famer continues with a videoconference on Wednesday January 18 at 12:00 noon and 1:30 PM EST. Join Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon as he talks about the traits that made him one of the game's greatest. Moon was named to nine Pro Bowls and passed for nearly 50,000 yards during his NFL career. Moon is currently a color analyst for the Seattle Seahawks and has a sports marketing company in Irvine, California.

This is an interactive program and is limited to six interactive schools at each time slot and unlimited view only schools. It is designed for grades 6th-12th and is FREE of charge. These spots will fill quickly so act fast.

For more information or if you are interested in registering, please contact our Education Department at EducationalPrograms@profootballhof.com.

FREE - The U.S. and Mexico “Drugs, Violence & Co-Responsibility”

Guest Speaker: Joy Olson Executive Director of Washington Office on Latin America


Joy Olson is a leading expert on human rights and U.S. policy toward Latin America. Since 2003, she has led the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), a nonprofit organization that promotes human rights, democracy, and social justice by working with partners in Latin America and the Caribbean to shape policies in the United States and abroad.

Under Ms. Olson’s direction, WOLA is pioneering new approaches to human rights advocacy, focusing on the underlying causes of injustice, inequality, and violence.

Ms. Olson’s special expertise is in the area of military and security policy. She has been a longtime advocate for greater transparency of military programs in Latin America. She co-founded the Just the Facts project, which makes information about U.S. military policy in Latin America publicly accessible.

Ms. Olson has testified before Congress on Latin America policy issues ranging from human rights in Mexico to drug policy to the problems of poverty and inequality in the region. She is a frequent commentator in the media, including CNN, CNN Español, the BBC, the Lehrer News Hour, National Public Radio, and an array of national and international news outlets.

Prior to joining WOLA, Ms. Olson directed the Latin America Working Group (LAWG), a coalition of sixty non-governmental organizations working to promote peaceful and just U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America. Her many accomplishments include leading NGO efforts to increase U.S. funding for Central American peace accords implementation and a successful advocacy effort to lift the ban on food and medicine sales to Cuba.

Date: January 10, 2012 Time: 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Student Resource Information:
A Discussion on Security and the Military on the U.S.-Mexico Border
http://www.wola.org/publications/security_and_the_military_on_the_us_mexico_border

The Economist on Changing Drug War in Mexico
http://www.economist.com/node/21540289

The Foreign Policy on legalizing drugs and Mexico cartels
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/06/22/legalizing_drugs_wont_stop_mexicos_brutal_cartels

Schools interested in participating in this FREE current events program, via distance learning, should contact John Ramicone at 216-916-6360 or john.ramicone@ideastream.org by January 5th.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Heart of a Heart of a Hall of Famer : Floyd Little (FREE)

Our character education series Heart of a Hall of Famer continues with a videoconference on Tuesday January 17 at 10:00 AM and 11:30 AM ET. Join Hall of Fame running back Floyd Little as he talks about the traits that made him one of the game's greatest. Little amassed over 12,000 all-purpose yards and 54 touchdowns during his career. He embarked on a successful career in the auto sales industry following his playing career. 

This is an interactive program and is limited to six schools at each time slot. It is designed for grades 6th-12th and is FREE of charge. These spots will fill quickly so act fast.

For more information or if you are interested in registering, please contact our Education Department atEducationalPrograms@profootballhof.com.

LIVE from Haiti: 2nd Anniversary of the Earthquake

This videoconference session is being held to mark the second anniversary of the earthquake that shook Haiti on January 12, 2010. It is an occasion to take a look at Canada's contribution in this country over the past two years. Schools across Canada are invited to take part in this videoconference under the theme “There for Haiti”. During this session, students will connect to young people in Haiti, hear their stories and view images of humanitarian assistance, reconstruction and development projects. They will also have the opportunity to talk with Government of Canada representatives, including the Director of Cooperation live from Port-au-Prince, who will share their personal experience and talk about CIDA’s efforts to assist the most vulnerable and to rebuild Haiti. (This session will have elements in both French and English)

To be an interactive school, you will need to contribute artistically though, through song, dance OR art.


January 11th, 11:30-12:30MT/1:30-2:30 ET


Terry Godwaldt
terry.godwaldt@epsb.ca
Phone: 780-476-8671
Queen Elizabeth High School



"Gulliver’s Troubles: How America Will Fare in a Changing Middle East"


Town Hall of Cleveland Speaker Series 2011-12


Aaron David Miller is an American Middle East analyst, author, and negotiator. He is on the
U.S. Advisory Council of Israel Policy Forum, is Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson
Center, and has been an advisor to six Secretaries of State. Miller worked within the United States
Department of State for twenty four years (1978–2003). Between 1988 and 2003, Miller served six
secretaries of state as an advisor on Arab-Israeli negotiations, where he participated in American
efforts to broker agreements between Israel, Jordan, Syria, and the Palestinians. He left the
Department of State in January 2003 to serve as president of Seeds of Peace, an international
youth organization, founded in 1993. In January 2006, he became a public policy scholar at the
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC. Miller published his fourth
book, The Much Too Promised Land: America’s Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli Peace, in 2008.


Schools interested in participating in this educational opportunity should contact John
Ramicone at 216-916-6360 or john.ramicone@ideastream.org by November 10th.

A program fee of $75.00 will be charged to schools not in the NOTA or NORT2H member
districts. Please process a purchase order to WVIZ/PBS Distance Learning, c/o John
Ramicone, 1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland 44115 and fax a copy or the p. o. number to 216-
916-6361.

For additional information on Aaron Miller please see: http://en.wikipedia.org/