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ECOSPEAK: COMING
TO AN UNDERSTANDING
Air
Date: Not Currently Scheduled
Subject: Science/Environment
Grades: 7-12
Length: 3 episodes @ 40 minutes
Distributors: Chevron
Website: www.chevron.com (Free
teacher's guide avaiable)
This new Chevron Video
Showcase series clarifies environmental issues from a scientific perspective
so that students, using critical thinking skills based on accurate information,
can make intelligent and thoughtful decision about their environmental
concerns. Optional Q & A segments at the end of each segment, feature
leading scientists answering in depth various questions concerning the
issues.
1 The Greenhouse
Effect: Part 1, the natural greenhouse effect, part 2 is the enhanced
greenhouse effect/global warming, part 3 is optional and is questions
and answers.
2 The Hole in
the Ozone: part 1 is the ozone layer; part 2 is the hole in the
ozone; part 3 is optional questions and answers.
3 Smog: part
1 is smoke/fog smog; part 2 is photochemical smog and part 3 is optional
questions and answers.
EYEWITNESS
Air
Date: Not Currently Scheduled
Subject: Science/Nature
Grades: 1-12
Length: 13 episodes @ 30 minutes
Eyewitness presents a dazzling wildlife tour -- the ultimate guide through
the mysteries of natural history. Combining fact, history, anecdote, myth
and legend with fast-paced and stunning graphics, this series explores an
astonishing array of creatures. The series is based on the internationally
best-selling "Eyewitness" books.
Click
HERE for episode descriptions.
HOME FOR PEARL, A
Air Date:
March 14, 2002
Subject: Science
Grades: K-5
Length: 4 episodes @ 20 minutes
Distributors: EPS
School Record Rights: Life of Lease
Teaches children about wildlife habitats and heightens their awareness
of what our wild animal friends need to survive. They learn the difference
between wild and domestic animals. Much of the series revolves around
the efforts to find an appropriate ecosystem for "Pearl" an injured bald
eagle.
1 The Robin
2 Habitat Diversity
3 Predators
4 The Right home for Pearl
INNOVATION
Air Date: Not
Currently Scheduled; Broadcast Rights Expire 12/15/01
Subject: Science/Technology
Grades: Adult
Length: 3 episodes @ 60 minutes
Record Rights: 1 year
Website: www.wnet.org/archive/innovation
From awe inspiring
new techniques that can eliminate disease at the very outset of life,
to practical means for ensuring a healthy old age, this three-part series
features the latest in ground-breaking biomedical treatments and research.
101 Cracking
the Code: advances in medical technology bring controversies and
accomplishments looks at the new technologies that enable genetic intervention
at the earliest stages of human development.
102 The Man Made
man: new technologies assist human body in surviving medical challenges
from mechanical replacement hearts to a potential alternative to amputation.
103 Live Long
and Prosper: some of the extraordinary work being done today to
enhance the quality of life for older Americans includes: Advances in
Parkinson's disease research and hormone therapies to battle osteoporosis.
INTEGRATED SCIENCE:
THE ENVIRONMENT
Air
Date: Not Currently Scheduled
Subject: Science/Environment
Grades: 6-8
Length: 12 episodes @ 15 minutes
Distributors: EPS
Supporting the national reform effort in secondary school science, this
series taps a growing concern about the environment. Helps students consider
the concept of biomes, enlarge their view to include the entire biosphere,
and the effect people have on the various ecosystems.
101 Protection,
Please
102 Migration Mystery
103 Prairies Past
104 Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
105 The Environment
106 Symbiotic Relationships
107 Endangered Species
108 Succession
109 The Big Picture
110 Air Today, Smog Tomorrow
111 Water Everywhere
112 Dust to Dust
NASA "WHY?"
FILES
Air
Date: Not Currently Scheduled
Subject: Science/Technology
Grades: 3-5
Length: 4 episodes @ 60 minutes
Distributors: NASA
Website: http://whyfiles.larc.nasa.gov
These programs emphasize the integration of mathematics, science, and
technology; use NASA researchers to put a "real-world face" on mathematics,
science, and technology; and support the national mathematics, science,
and technology standards. The NASA "Why?" Files offers educators the opportunity
to introduce students to problem-based learning and science as inquiry.
The NASA "Why?" Files Series is a standards-based, technology focused,
distance learning initiative designed to integrate and enhance the teaching
of math, science, and technology in grades 3-5. The 2000-2001 series of
four, 60-minute programs uses problem-based learning and scientific inquiry,
including the scientific method and science process skills, to introduce
students to the excitement and exploration of real-world mathematics,
science, and technology.
Click
HERE for episode descriptions.
NASA CONNECT
Air
Date: Not Currently Scheduled
Subject: Science/Technology
Grades: 5-8
Length: 5 episodes @ 30 minutes
Distributors: NASA
Website: http://edu.larc.nasa.gov/connect/
These programs emphasize the integration of mathematics, science, and
technology; use NASA researchers to put a ""real-world face"" on mathematics,
science, and technology; and support the national mathematics, science,
and technology standards.Each NASA CONNECT program includes a lesson,
focus questions throughout the video, a hands-on student activity, and
a web-based component.
1 MEASUREMENT,
RATIOS, AND GRAPHING: Safety First!
NASA engineers and researchers use measurement, rations, and graphing
to maintain high levels of aviation safety and develop new technologies
to meet the growing demands-keeping you safe in tomorrow's skies.
2 Measurement,
ratios, and graphing: 3,2,1, Crash!
Crashing planes, skidding tires, and blasting water, NASA engineers
work to improve airplane performance and safety.
3 Geometry and
Algebra: The future flight equation.
NASA engineers and researchers use geometry and algebra to design, develop,
and test tomorrow's aircraft
4 GEOMETRY AND
ALGEBRA: Glow with the Flow .
Airs March 22, 2001
NASA aerospace engineers use scale models to see how air flows and why
materials glow under wind tunnel conditions.
5 DATA ANALYSIS
AND MEASUREMENT: Ahead, Above the Clouds
Predicting severe weather, tracking clouds, and monitoring pollutants
in the air, NASA engineers and scientists are developing technologies
to collect data that will help them better understand Earth’s climate.
6 PATTERN, FUNCTIONS,
AND ALGEBRA: Wired for Space
NASA researchers develop new ways to propel a spacecraft already in
orbit without the aid of fuel. Mathematics: patterns, functions, algebra
Science: physical science, Earth and space science, science as inquiry
NASA Research: Propulsive Small Expendable Deployer System (ProSEDS)
7 DATA ANALYSIS
AND MEASUREMENT: Having a Solar Blast NASA engineers and researchers
use data analysis and measurement to predict solar storms, anticipate
how they will affect the Earth, and improve our understanding of the
Sun-Earth system. Mathematics: data analysis, measurement Science: science
as inquiry, unifying concepts and processes, physical science, Earth
and space science, science and technology, science in personal and social
perspectives NASA Research: SOlar Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), Imager
for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE)
8 FUNCTIONS AND
STATISTICS: Internat'l Space Station: Up to Us
Ground research + space research = true science as international researchers
anticipate working together onboard the International Space Station.
Mathematics: functions, statistics Science: science and technology,
Earth and space science, physical science, science as inquiry NASA Research:
International Space Station Program, Virtual International Space Station
NEWTON'S APPLE
Air
Date: Series 14 airs Tuesday mornings, 3/5/02, 3/19/02, 4/9/02 &
4/23/02
Series
15 airs Tuesday mornings, 4/9/02 & 4/23/02
Subject:
Science
Grades: K-6
Length: 13 episodes @ 30 minutes
Distributors: GPN
School Record Rights: Life of Lease
Each episode in this series contains several short segments, each on a
different science subject. The segments’ activities involve the host and
guest scientists in the discovery of basic scientific facts and principles.
The series covers a broad spectrum of subjects including Life Science,
Earth Science, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Astronomy, Technology, Health
and Medicine, Animal Science and Sports Science.
Click
HERE for SERIES 14 episode descriptions.
Click
HERE for SERIES 15 episode descriptions.
NO TIME TO WASTE
Air Date:
Not Currently Scheduled
Subject: Science/Current Events
Grades: K-6
Length: 30 minutes
Distributors: GPN
This is a program that involves school children in 3 locations-Wash DC,
Oakland CA and Toronto Canada, exploring environmental issues. Step by
step you follow the children's progress beginning with research and ending
with active negotiations regarding environmental problems with community
leaders. In addition, the show features students from Russia, Hungary,
Sweden, France, Switzerland, England, and Holland, all following similar
steps in their native lands.
REAL SCIENCE
Air
Date: Series 7 airs Tuesday morning,
4/16/02
Series
3 airs Tuesday morning, 4/30/02
Subject: Science/Careers
Grades: 6-11
Length: 13 episodes @ 30 minutes
Distributors: PMN
Website: www.realscience.org
Who says science has to be dull? Join hip teen reporters as they pair
up with professionals from various scientific fields to explore careers
in science. Real Science! challenges students perceptions of science and
scientists, encouraging adolescents to pursue activities and courses that
could lead to a career in science or a related field (such as science
writing). The programs feature women and minorities as hosts and as professionals
engaged in challenging scientific careers. Real Science! episodes spotlight
fascinating aspects of scientific jobs and feature scientists on the job.
Click
HERE for SERIES 2 episode descriptions.
Click
HERE for SERIES 3 episode descriptions.
Click
HERE for SERIES 4 episode descriptions.
Click
HERE for SERIES 5 episode descriptions.
Click
HERE for SERIES 7episode descriptions.
THE REFINERY FILM
Air Date:
April 4, 2002
Subject: Science
Grades: 7-12
Length: 20 minutes
Distributors: Chevron
School Record Rights: Life of Lease
Website: www.chevron.com (Free
teacher's guide available)
McLean Stevenson takes viewers on an informative and humorous tour through
an oil refinery, as he provides interesting facts about chemistry, physics
and engineering. Designed for use in science and general education classes.
A SCIENCE ODYSSEY
Air
Date: Not Currently Scheduled
Subject: Science
Grades: High School, Adult
Length: 5, 120 minute episodes
Distributors: PBS
Website: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/
This series is an
extraordinary chronicle of 20th-century scientific adventure. Host Charles
Osgood takes viewers on a journey through 100 years of discovery, combining
historical footage, interviews and animation -- illuminating the people,
breakthroughs and social forces that have made this the most dynamic century
in the history of science and technology.
"Matters of Life
and Death"-The first episode investigates the remarkable breakthroughs
in surgery, vaccines, drugs and medical technology; medicine's new ethical
questions; and assumptions about life and death. Key topics include fighting
disease, penicillin, insulin, surgery and organ transplants.
"Mysteries of
the Universe--This program probes the twin revolutions in physics
and astronomy, and delves into scientists' century-long struggle to discover
the fundamental laws of Everything. Topics include telescopes, pulsars,
the size of the universe, astrophysics, black holes, the structure of
the atom and super colliders.
"In Search of Ourselves"--This
program explores what has been learned about human behavior over the past
100 years -- and how much more of this dramatic frontier is yet to be
discovered. Topics include psychoanalysis, eugenics, the brain, Sigmund
Freud, Dr. Benjamin Spock, Harry Harlow on the power of love and comfort,
and John B. Watson on the behaviorist movement..
"Bigger, Better,
Faster"--Viewers are introduced to the inventors, entrepreneurs and
industrial scientists whose work fueled the 20th-century's technological
revolution. Topics include aviation and automobiles, mass media and the
computer, and synthetic materials like nylon and synthetic rubber.
"Origins"--The
final episode reveals what is known about the history of the planet, the
human species and life itself through the discoveries of geologists, biochemists,
paleoanthropologists and others. Topics include earth sciences -- volcanoes,
earthquakes, age and origin of the earth, formation of mountains -- and
life sciences, such as the legacy of Charles Darwin, DNA and RNA and the
origins of life.
VIEWS OF THE EARTH
Air Date:
April 4, 2002
Subject: Science
Grades: 8-12
Length: 20 minutes
Distributors: Chevron
School Record Rights: Life of Lease
Website: www.chevron.com (Free
teacher's guide available)
Views of the Earth traces the science of geology as it developed through
various historical periods and examines the theories of leading geologists
throughout the ages. Combining colorful photography and intriguing animation,
this program captures the interest and inspires the imagination of viewers.
VISUALIZING CELL
PROCESSES
Air Date:
September 11, 2001 & Repeats: April 2, 2002
Subject: Science
Grades: 9-14
Length:
Distributors: E-Bio
School Record Rights: Life of Lease
Each of the five 15-minute
programs presents a series of short, narrated, full-motion, live-action
or animated modules 1-2 minutes long within a program theme. Each module
conveys an essential process of cellular biology. This series with state-of-the-art
animation and full-motion imaging of cells completely supports the National
Science Standards for teaching Cell Biology.
1. Cells and Molecules
(A) Modules: : A Variety of Cells, Cell Organization, Overview of Organic
Molecules, Prokaryotic Cells, Evolution of Eukaryotic Cells.
2. Cell Movement and
Transport (A) Modules: Behavior of the Plasma Membrane, Osmosis, Transport
Proteins, Endocytosis, Golgi Function, Lysosomes and Digestion, Microtubules,
Cilia, Actin and Myosin Motor Proteins
3. Photosynthesis
and Cellular Respiration (A) Respiration Modules: Glycolysis and Fermentation,
Mitochondrion Structure, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport Chain and ATP
Synthesis Photosynthesis Modules: Chloroplast Structure, the Light Dependent
Reactions of Photosynthesis, The Light Dependent Reactions of Photosynthesis
4. DNA Replication,
Mitosis and Cell Reproduction (A) Modules: Mitosis: Chromosome Condensation,
Mitosis Stages, Cytokinesis, Meiosis, Nucleotide Structure and Bonding,
Replication Enzymes, Replicating the Strands, The Twisting Problem, Proof
Reading and Repair, Replication Steps Review.
5. The Genetic Code
and Its Translation (A) Modules: The Protein Nature of Life, Protein Structure,
Transcription, Translation and Protein Synthesis, Gene Regulation in Prokaryotes,
Exons and Introns, Mutations, Viruses (DNA gone wild).
WATER WOES: ID
VS. USA
Air Date: Not
Currently Scheduled
Subject: Science/Environment/Idaho Studies
Grades: Adult
Length: 20 minutes
School Record Rights: Unlimited
Distributors: IdahoPTV
This special covers the oral arguments in a 1995 case regarding the Snake
River Basin Adjudication. Roger Fuhrman hosted the program. In 1994 the
state legislature passed two laws altering the snake river adjudication
process.
WHAT'S IN THE NEWS,
SPACE
Air
Date: Not Currently Scheduled
Subject: Science
Grades: 4-7
Length: 12 episodes @ 15 minutes
Distributors: ITS
This program provides accurate and interesting information about the space
sciences and their applications as relevant and important human activities
in an historical context. The program is organized around three themes:
to be human is to explore and discover; In Earth Orbit and Beyond: people,
science and technology; and Image of Earth: communications, information
and perspectives. This series promises to give viewers an enhanced understanding
of the concepts of science, technology, and space exploration and how
they relate within the context of human history. Image of Earth: communications,
information and perspectives.
Click
HERE for episode descriptions.
WHEN SLEEPING GIANTS
WAKE
Air Date:
Not Currently Scheduled
Subject: Science/Nature
Grades: 9-12
Length: 60 minutes
Distributors: PBS
This special examines the potential impact of volcanoes on nearby communities
and draws comparisons with other cities around the world that have experienced
the upheaval and devastation of one of nature's most destructive forces,
with a special focus on the Cascades.
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