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Date: Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Time: 5pm Pacific / 8pm Eastern / 1am GMT (next day) (international times here)
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Join us on Wednesday, March 10 at 8 p.m. ET for the next webinar in our PBS - Classroom 2.0 series. During this event, you will have the chance to hear from and interact with filmmaker Kembrew McLeod, whose film "Copyright Criminals" recently aired on PBS's Independent Lens, law professor Peter Jaszi, and media producers and educators Chris Runde and Joe Fatheree. The four will discuss the implications of copyright and Fair Use laws in the classroom and share best practices in student media production. We will also be joined by Annelise Wunderlich, National Community Engagement and Education Manager for ITVS, who will present film modules and lesson plans based on the film and developed by ITVS Community Classroom.
About the Film:
Computers, software and even cell phones have radically altered our relationship to mass culture and technology, providing consumers with the tools to become producers, or "remixers," of their own media. But long before everyday people began posting their video mash-ups on the Web, hiphop musicians perfected the art of audio montage through a sport they called "sampling." "Copyright Criminals," a documentary by Benjamin Franzen and Kembrew McLeod, examines the creative and commercial value of musical sampling, including the ongoing debates about artistic expression, copyright law and (of course) money.
About our Guest Speakers:
Kembrew McLeod is an associate professor of communication studies at the University of Iowa and an independent documentary filmmaker. His books and films focus on both popular music and the cultural impact of intellectual property law.
Peter Jaszi is faculty director of the Glushko-Samuelson Intellectual Property Law Clinic and professor of law at the Washington College of Law at American University. He holds expertise in intellectual property and copyright law.
Chris Runde is an educator, audio engineer, producer and all-round sonic enthusiast. Keenly interested in the connection between music and social change, he has been teaching digital audio/music production for the Bay Area Video Coalition's Digital Pathways youth programs since 2007.
Joe Fatheree is an award-winning educator and filmmaker. He is the recipient of numerous educational awards. The NEA named him the top teacher in the nation in 2009. He is also a former Illinois Teacher of the Year.
Annelise Wunderlich joined ITVS in 2005, and worked for four years as a production manager on domestic and international programs before moving to the Community Engagement team.…
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Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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PBS Teachers and Classroom 2.0 are hosting a free webinar for educators on Tuesday, November 17th at 5pm Pacific / 8pm Eastern to share information about a currently airing episode of Sid the Science Kid that helps children better understand the science behind germs, viruses and vaccines, and learn good prevention techniques such as as sneezing into an elbow, effective hand washing, and disinfecting common household surfaces to prevent germs from spreading.
During the webinar, health and early childhood education experts will share ideas on how educators can help kids better understand viruses and vaccinations and support healthy habits in school.
Episode Description: Sid is hearing a lot of talk about how to stay healthy, which leads him to ask lots of questions about what can make a person sick and what he can do to keep from getting sick. In the special episode "Getting a shot: You Can Do It!," Sid and his friends learn the basic science behind germs, viruses and vaccines. When it's vaccination day at Sid's school, Sid and his friends are a little apprehensive about getting a shot. Thankfully, a very special nurse will be giving the kids their vaccination — Sid's Grandma! Grandma, Teacher Susie, Mom and Dad all do their part to make vaccination day a learning experience filled with music, games and lots of laughs.
For more information on this episode of Sid the Science Kid, visit http://www.pbs.org/parents/sid/vaccination.html. You can also print a certificate to share with a child who has just received a vaccination.
About Our November 17th Guest Speakers
Moisés Román
Moisés Román appears regularly on the PBS child care information series Los Niños en su Casa as Imagination and Creativity Expert. He is also the educational advisor for PBS children's series "Sid the Science Kid," produced by The Jim Henson Company and KCET. Román is a renowned advocate of child care and early childhood education. Currently serving as the Diversity in Action Chair for the California Association for the Education of Young Children (CAEYC) he appears at national, state and local conferences, presenting a variety of topics such as Men in Education and Early Literacy.
Cyrus Rangan M.D.
Cyrus Rangan M.D. FAAP ACMT graduated from Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1995. He went on to do his clinical residency in General Pediatrics at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, graduating in 1998. He then completed a fellowship in Medical Toxicology at the University of California, San Diego Medical Center in 2000. ervices, Public Health.…
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PBS Teachers® and Classroom 2.0 are partnering on a series of free monthly webinars designed to help preK-12 educators learn new ways to integrate online instructional resources in the classroom and engage students in curriculum lessons. The webinar series features leading education experts, authors, and PBS producers who will discuss timely and relevant curriculum-related topics, and share their knowledge and ideas on using digital media to create rich learning experiences for students
Dr. Gates will discuss how Americans’ understanding of President Lincoln and African American history and culture continues to evolve, and ways to approach this topic with students. Dr. Gates is the host of the documentary “Looking for Lincoln,” which premieres in February. The program addresses the controversies surrounding Lincoln about race, equality, religion, politics, and depression by carefully interpreting the evidence from those who knew him and those who study him today.
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usteau, famed explorer, environmentalist, educator, filmmaker, and executive producer and host of the PBS series JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU: OCEAN ADVENTURES as our guest for "Diving into the Digital World of Marine Science," the next webinar in the PBS Teachers LIVE! series. Please mark your calendars for Monday, May 4 at 8 p.m. EDT for this upcoming free webinar.
In this webinar, renowned ocean explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau will discuss the importance of educating young people about the ocean and the vital role of teachers in inspiring students to become stewards of the environment. Joining him will be expedition team member and education associate Holly Lohuis and Andrea Swensrud, education and outreach coordinator for the PBS series JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU: OCEAN ADVENTURES. Webinar participants will learn ways to effectively integrate multimedia into the classroom to help teach important scientific concepts including adaptations, ecosystems, and human impact on the environment. Participants will learn how to access the free Web-original videos, standards-based lesson plans, in-depth articles and online games available on the Ocean Adventures website. The webinar is geared towards 5th through 8th grade teachers, but the ideas and activities presented are easily adaptable to other grade levels.
About JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU: OCEAN ADVENTURES
In April 2009, Jean-Michel Cousteau returns with two new expeditions in the PBS signature environmental series JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU: OCEAN ADVENTURES (pbs.org/kqed/oceanadventures), produced by KQED in San Francisco and Ocean Futures Society. Cousteau and his team of explorers travel to the farthest reaches of the globe to learn the latest discoveries about two of the most appealing marine mammals on earth, beluga and orca whales. He and his acclaimed diving team, which includes his son, Fabien, his daughter, Celine, as well as his collaborator, Holly Lohuis, explore a thrilling panorama of natural beauty and learn about efforts to protect these whales from the threats posed by human activities and climate change. Combining science and discovery with expert storytelling and astonishing high-definition footage, the new specials premiere nationally in April with the one-hour “Sea Ghosts” (beluga whales) and the two-hour “Call of the Killer Whale” (orcas) (check local listings).
Date: Monday, May 4th, 2009
Time: 5pm Pacific / 8pm Eastern / 12am GMT (next day) (international times here)
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Maggie Tsai, co-founder of Diigo and her special guest, Jennifer Dorman, will demo and discuss the first phase of "Diigo Educator Account:" a suite of features that makes it easy for teachers to get their entire class of students or their peers started on collaborative research using Diigo's web annotation and social bookmarking technology. For reference: Peggy Steffens - "Diigo ~ 21st Century Tool for Research, Reading, and Collaboration" http://www.amphi.com/~technology/techtalks/online/nov08/bestpract.htm
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