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Empowering Educators
Engaging Students
Transforming Learning
Empowering Educators
Engaging Students
Transforming Learning
Education is in PBS’ DNA
• PBS is America’s largest and most trusted classroom
• More than 220 million kids and adults nationwide engage with PBS programming and content
• Our involvement in education goes far beyond broadcast into the digital space
• PBS is a leading source of digital learning tools for grades PreK-12 classrooms - the gateway for educators to access these resources is through PBS LearningMedia
Designed to improve teacher effectiveness & student achievement
Digital media library of 75,000+ classroom-ready, curriculum targeted resources
Over 1.5 million users currently have registered access
2013 SIIA CODiE Winner for Best K-12 Solution and Best Education Reference Solution
2014 EdTech Digest Winner for Best e-Learning Solution
A Look Inside PBS LearningMedia
Resource collection includes videos, lesson plans, interactive games, audio clips, essays, and discussion questions
Content is drawn from over 165 trusted media partners that include PBS, NASA, NPR, among others
Content is mapped to National and Common Core State Standards
A Look Inside PBS LearningMedia
Resources by Grade Level
Grade PreK1% Grade K
3%Grade 1
4%
Grade 23%
Grade 34%
Grade 43%
Grade 53%
Grade 611%
Grade 711%
Grade 811%
Grade 911%
Grade 1011%
Grade 1111%
Grade 1211%
Grade 13+2%
Grade PreK
Grade K
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
Grade 13+
Resources by Subject Area
Science 31%
English Language Arts 16%
Mathematics 6%
The Arts 5%
Preschool 4%
Health & Phys Ed 3%
PD2%
Social Studies33%
Science
English Language Arts
Mathematics
The Arts
Preschool
Health & Phys Ed
PD
Social Studies
Assets by Media Type
Audio2%
Video47%
Image6%
Documents20%
Interactives4%
Essays & Lesson Plans21%
Site Demo
Homepage Features
Feature Well Highlights Weekly
Content Theme
Browse Content by Grade, Subjects, Standards, and
Collections
Search Results Layout
Turn Images On & Off
New Grid Layout
Sort Results by:• Relevance• Newest/Oldest• Alphabetical• Most Viewed• Most Favorited
Improved Filters
Resource Page
Closed Captioning Settings
Ability to Download or Stream Content Based on Permitted Use
Browse by Standards
Select Standard to View Resources
View Standards Aligned Resources
Breakdown ofStandards Alignment
Add Resources to Your Favorites
Add Resources to Your
Favorites & Create
Shareable Folders
Manage Favorites & Folders
Edit & Share Folders
Create & Manage Folders
PBS LearningMedia has a responsive design, so it’s easy to use and mobile friendly.
Tablet view
Mobile view
Responsive Design
Strategy for Integrating Digital Media into the Classroom
Frame
Focus
Follow-up
• Provide a context that helps students pay attention to the main content of the video.
• Ask students questions about the topic explored in the video to activate prior knowledge.
• Help students notice the important moments in the video by providing them with something to look for while they watch.
• Provide an opportunity for students to summarize what they saw to help them consolidate their understanding.
Digital Media and the CCMS
The Common Core Standards for ELA and Literacy require students to
• read like a detective and
• write like an investigative reporter.
--David Coleman
• Emphasis on print-based texts as “anchor texts” for lessons and units
• Focus on informational texts
• Can’t simply align a lesson or activity with a standard or set of standards –mastery determined by specific Common Core-aligned tasks
• EngageNY, NYC DOE , others developing model curriculum units
What do we know about the way schools are adopting the Common Core Literacy Standards?
How Can Digital Media Support Common Core literacy lessons?
From the Anchor Standards for Reading
Standard 7: Integrate and evaluate content presented in diverse media and formats, including visually and quantitatively, as well as in words.
From the Anchor Standards for Writing
Standard 8: Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, assess the credibility and accuracy of each source, and integrate the information while avoiding plagiarism.
From the Anchor Standards for Speaking and Listening
Standard 2: Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally.
Digital Media and the CCLS
• Video as non-print text
• Multiple sources of information presented in diverse formats
• Information gained from a range of sources
Multiple sources of information
Be a Part of our Education Community
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Twitter: @WNETEducation
Contact Information
Jon Rubin
Senior Director, Education
THANK YOU!
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