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PBS: America’s Largest Classroom from public television to public media 2.0 Cathy Britt May 31, 2011 | COM 546 University of Washington

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PBS: America’s Largest Classroom from public television

to public media 2.0

Cathy Britt May 31, 2011 | COM 546 University of Washington

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I believe the time has come ���to enlist the computer and the satellite, as well as television ���and radio, and to enlist them in the cause of education. ������—President Lyndon B. Johnson ���Signing The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967

educational television

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customer-centric public media

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If we teach today's students the way we taught them yesterday, we rob them of tomorrow. ���- John Dewey���

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partners - the most common partnership for public television stations is one with a K–12 school or district.

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more public media���educational tools

new partners more creators more distributors

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Stay tuned…�Credits:  •  Image  of  kids’  claymo1on:  h5p://www.schooltechnology.org/2011/03/03/student-­‐tech-­‐photos-­‐clayma1on/  •  Image  of  kids  on  laptops:  h5p://www.tech-­‐kidz.com/program.html  •  Image  of  student  with  flip  cam:  

h5p://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/csp/cms/sites/SLJ/Newsle5ers/ExtraHelping/SLJ_EH_02082011.html  •  Image  of  iPad:  h5p://dinostudios.com/porPolio/  •  Image  of  teacher  with  student:  h5p://www.edweek.org/ew/ar1cles/2007/06/20/01sr_curriculum.h01.html  •  Image  of  Mister  Rogers:  h5p://johnny5s.blogspot.com/2008/10/top-­‐5-­‐pbs-­‐kids-­‐shows-­‐of-­‐80s.html  •  Image  of  PBS  Kids  Mobile  apps:  h5p://pbskids.org/mobile/  •  Chart  and  resources  for  public  media  1.0  and  2.0:  

h5p://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/future-­‐public-­‐media/documents/white-­‐papers/public-­‐media-­‐20-­‐dynamic-­‐engaged-­‐publics  

•  PBS  Teachers  Website:  h5p://www.pbs.org/teachers/  •  Deepening  Connec1ons:  h5p://www.pbs.org/about/news/archive/2011/2010-­‐grunwald-­‐report/  •  Digital  Media:  New  Learners  of  the  21st  Century:  h5p://www.pbs.org/parents/digital-­‐media/extendedInterviews.html  •  Educa1onal  Television,  Fred  Rogers,  and  the  History  of  Educa1on  by  Robert  A.  Levin  and  Laurie  Moses  Hines.  History  of  

Educa1on  Quarterly.  Summer  2003.