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High school students run local cable station
by Alicia Zappier Jul 17, 2007
If you're a student at Westlake High School in Westlake, OH, chances are you're already pretty good at video production. Westlake is one of a handful in the nation that houses a multi-million dollar, all-digital More...
Iowa State upgrades making UAV control a (virtual) reality
by GV staff Jun 25, 2007
You're high above the desert peaks. Your aircraft are approaching their targets. Information from instruments, cameras, and radar is before your eyes. And with the help of 100 million pixels of bright and vivid More...
Pepperdine decides to build do-it-yourself server system
by Michael Murrie May 21, 2007
Imagine you're a student working on the big final project that's the key to your class grade and success. It's due tomorrow, and you want to put the final touches on it tonight. You open the project and find the More...
BEA welcomes new executive director
by Alicia Zappier Apr 17, 2007
With more than 15 years in the education and broadcast arena, Heather Birks has been named executive director of the Broadcast Education Association. Birks spent 11 years with NAB, eventually working her way to More...
Museum expands educational programs with video upgrades
by Nancy Caronia Mar 28, 2007
The North Carolina Museum of History has used distance learning since the mid-1990s, but in order to make its programs more accessible to the state's constituents the facility was in need of a technology upgrade.Enter More...
Cleveland Clinic aims to foster K-12 recruits through education
by James Careless Feb 15, 2007
Once upon a time, the city of Cleveland was renowned for its heavy industry, manufacturing, and transportation of goods via the Ohio and Erie Canal. But things have changed: Cleveland's traditional industries have More...
Distance learning helps students weather meteorology program
by Nancy Caronia Jan 02, 2007
Twenty years ago, on-air weathercasters werent necessarily meteorologically savvy. Most had degrees in communications and the ability to deliver weathercasts with panache, but few actually understood the science.Shift More...


California community colleges stay connected with satellite network
by James Careless Nov 14, 2006
It sounds like a pipe dream, interconnecting all of California's 110 community colleges using multimedia program distribution. But this is exactly the purpose of the California Community Colleges Satellite Network More...
High school video club gets involved with community
by Nancy Caronia Oct 20, 2006
How many 18-year-olds can say that they've helped to found and are the vice president of a video production company? In Oregon's Josephine County, recent Hidden Valley High School graduate Brendan Traub can.Interschool More...
Nine states to develop E-learning for Educators
by Nancy Caronia Sep 21, 2006
The U.S. Department of Education Ready To Teach program has implemented E-Learning for Educators, a five-year, $22 million initiative to provide professional online development programs for K-12 educators in nine More...
Rochester video program opens doors for urban youth
by Nancy Caronia Aug 22, 2006
New York State's Rochester City School District has more than 34,000 pre-K-12 students and 11,000 adult learners spread throughout 59 elementary and secondary schools, which can make it difficult to get information More...
Technology Matters
by Mark J. Pescatore Jul 24, 2006
Expectations. Today's tech-savvy students who want training for high-tech careers aren't going to be impressed by chalkboards. They want hands-on training, state-of-the-art presentations, and engaging Web content.The More...
Calm after the storm
by Alicia Zappier Jun 27, 2006
As Hurricane Katrina tattered a significant portion of the Gulf Coast last year -- taking lives and leaving thousands homeless -- local broadcasters and universities grappled with personal situations while facing More...
Students crew live PBS sports productions
by Heather O'Connor May 22, 2006
Last season, viewers of the Charleston, IL, PBS member station WEIU tuned in to see the Eastern Illinois University Panthers football team defeat the Eastern Kentucky Colonels by a score of 53-22 in an important More...
Cooperation not duplication
by Nancy Caronia May 05, 2006
The South Dakota population hovers around 760,000 and is spread across 77,116 square miles covering two time zones. The state is also smack in the middle of the northern plains, which means severe weather conditions More...
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