Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Grades 1-12: Career Speaker: Meteorologist


CILC
Content Provider

LEARNnco
Contact Information
Andrew Campbell
65 St. Francis Avenue
Tiffin, OH 44883
United States
Phone: (419) 332-8214 ext. 410
Program Type
Individual Program
Program Rating
This program has not yet been evaluated.
Target Audience
Education: Grade(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Parent, Public Library: Library Patrons,
Content Providers: Content Providers
Primary Disciplines
Career Education, Community Interests, Sciences
Program Description
Career Speaker: Meteorologist
Program Format
Norm Van Ness is a professional meteorologist with WNWO-TV in Toledo, Ohio. He has been certified by the American Meteorological Society (AMS) as a broadcast meteorologist, and also holds the National Weather Association (NWA) seal of approval.
Objectives
The participant will:-explore the backgrounds of a meteorologist.-engage in a discussion with professionals of a variety of backgrounds, who will then be able to answer questions based on students' educational interests.
National Standards to which this program aligns
n/a
State Standards to which this program aligns
n/a
Program Length
45-50 minutes

All times below are displayed in Eastern Daylight Time, as specified in your profile.
10/22/2008
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Registration Deadline: 10/17/2008

Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees
Interactive Cost: $125.00Interactive Cost with Premium Service: $100.00 What's this?View Only Cost: $125.00View Only Cost with Premium Service: $100.00 What's this?Point to Point Cost: $125.00Point to Point Cost with Premium Service: $100.00 What's this?
Premium Service provices additional benefits. Learn more!Receiving Site is responsible for own line charge
Cancellation Policy
We will not charge for programs cancelled due to nature i.e. snow days. The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 24 hours notice and are not rescheduled.
Is video taping allowed?
Yes
The Provider broadcasts over
ISDN Minimum Broadcast Speed: 384 K Maximum Broadcast Speed: 384 KIP
Minimum Technology Specifications for sites connecting to this provider
For schools with ISDN connectivity only LEARNnco uses an ISDN bridge. Schools generally are required to dial into the bridge and there is no cost for the bridge.
How to Request this Program:-->Request this Program Now

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Grades 7-12: How Not To Be Hired



2008-09 WVIZ/PBS ideastream
Career Exploration Series

Program:
"How Not To Be Hired”
The Do's and Don'ts of Interviewing for Employment

(Areas covered will in conclude the application process, the resume, preparing for the interview, dressing for the interview, questions for the interview, follow-up, etc.)


Presenters: The Reserves Network
(Total Staffing Solutions)

Date: Thursday, October 9, 2008

Time: Session #1 9:30 – 10:15 a.m.

Session #2 10:30 – 11:15 a.m.

Transmission Modes: NOTA, ATM, Limited IP, Cleveland V-Station

Schools interested in participating in this educational opportunity should contact John Ramicone at john.ramicone@ideastream.org by October 6th.

A program fee of $75.00 will be charged to schools not in the NOTA member districts. Please process a purchase order to WIVZ/PBS Distance Learning, c/o John Ramicone, 1375 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, 44115 and fax a copy or the p.o. number to 216-916-6361.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Grades 7-12: Good Jobs with Great Pay in Advanced Manufacturing


Good Jobs with Great Pay in Advanced Manufacturing
A Videoconference on October 14 at 9:00 and 10:00

WVIZ in conjunction with MAGNET (Manufacturing Advocacy & Growth Network) is hosting a series of six distance learning programs focusing on the advanced manufacturing industry in Ohio. Advanced manufacturing today means robotics, bio-science, fuel cells and various types of engineering. It is estimated that there will be 60,000 advanced manufacturing jobs available in Ohio in the next 10 years.

Please register for our first program on Tuesday, October 14. Sessions are at 9:00 and 10:00 a.m. Schools interested in participating in the program should register by October 9.
John R. Ramicone Director of Distance Learning Services-WVIZ/NOTA 1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115 phone: 216-916-6360 fax: 216-916-6361 email: jramicone@ideastream.org

No matter what you read or hear, manufacturing is still the largest industry in Ohio. Advanced manufacturing today means robotics, bio-science, fuel cells, and all types of engineering. It's not old, dirty factories anymore, it's inventing, designing and making cool things like iPods, race cars or parts for the Space Shuttle. Ohio manufacturers are using the most innovative technologies available and offer great pay to employees, averaging 54,000 a year. These well-paying jobs require knowledge of science, technology, engineering and math. It's estimated that there will be 60,000 advanced manufacturing jobs available in Ohio in the next 10 years. Whatever their passion-computers, robotics, engineering or art-students can find a great career utilizing those skills in advanced manufacturing.
MAGNET, the manufacturing Advocacy & Growth Network, encourages you to help students learn about the many challenging careers available right here, right now in advanced manufacturing in Ohio. As a state, Ohio is the third largest manufacturer in the country. Without a qualified workforce, Ohio will not be able to maintain this status and help our economy compete on a global basis. MAGNET will present six sessions on advanced manufacturing careers this school year. This series will kick off with an introductory session on Tuesday, October 14, dispelling the myths about manufacturing as a viable career option for today's students. 9:00 am - 9:45 am and 10:00 am - 10:45 am
TRANSMISSION MODES NOTA AND STATE IP NETWORKS
Schools interested in participating in this educational opportunity should contact John Ramicone at 216.916.6360 or john ramicone@ideastream org by October 9. Scheduling is on a first call basis. A program fee of $75 will be charged to schools. Please process a purchase order to:WVIZ/PBS Distance Learningc/o John Ramicone1375 Euclid AvenueCleveland, Ohio44115Please fax a copy of thepurchase order number to: 216.916.6361

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Grades 7-12: Career Conversations


For students in grades 7 -12
In CAREER CONVERSATIONS video conferences, students will meet with experienced professionals who are active in their respected fields to discuss various career paths; what it is like to work in their particular careers; and the rewards, the stresses, and the challenges to overcome. Presenters will then answer questions posed by middle school and high school students.
Presenters will address:
prerequisites for a specific career
educational requirements
high school courses to take
day-to-day responsibilities
realistic expectations
growth and financial opportunities
Open the door to the endless career possibilities that lie ahead for your students. Educate and open their minds to the possibilities that are available when a student has an education and advanced training. Encourage students to establish goals and demonstrate responsibility NOW that will benefit them in the future. Awaken students to look to THEIR future and have aspirations, hopes, and dreams! CAREER CONVERSATIONS video conferences are a great resource for students as they choose a career path.
Full Schedule Here



Questions: Chandra Allison, at (615) 322-6511 or email chandra.allison@vanderbilt.edu mailto:chandra.allison@vanderbilt.edu

Grades 9-12:Internships: Gateway to a Future Career in Medicine


!!!Free to NORT2H Members!!!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008 at 1000 AM (EST) - Cleveland Clinic Internships: Gateway to a Future Career in Medicine - Nedra Starling, MPH, ABD & Internship Students, Office of Civic Education Initiatives Link to the Office of Civic Education Initiatives: www.clevelandclinic.org/CivicEducation. Explore Internship offerings and student research projects through myRESEARCHTM and mRiTM: myRESEARCH illuminated.

Participation Instructions: Registration: All schools must be registered to participate in distance learning programs. Visit the online registration form at the link below to register: http://survey.ccf.org/Survey/TakeSurvey.asp?SurveyID=84K7m4LHl98L12. You will be sent a registration confirmation via e-mail at the address provided. Establishing and Testing Site Connections: All schools (Ohio and non-Ohio) must contact eTech/Ohio Videoconferencing Services at videosupport@etech.ohio.gov or 1-877-VIDEO-40 as soon as possible to register and/or test your school’s site connection. Make sure to establish and/or test your connection no later than one-week prior to the distance learning event. Disclaimers: Cleveland Clinic and the Office of Civic Education Initiatives are responsible for facilitating content only. All technical questions regarding broadcast connections should be directed to eTech/Ohio. Schools and districts are responsible for establishing and testing their connections through eTech/Ohio in advance of the broadcast. Live Surgical Broadcasts may be delayed, postponed, or cancelled by Cleveland Clinic at any time. Please plan accordingly. Two-way broadcast may not be available to all schools for all programs. Distance Learning programs and accompanying curricula are the property of Cleveland Clinic and may not be reproduced in any form without the expressed consent of Cleveland Clinic. Please contact the Office of Civic Education Initiatives for further information at 216-445-6600.===================================Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Grades 7-12: Careers in Law


Please join TCHESC as we kick off our 2008-2009 Careers Video Conferences with a visit from Judge Elizabeth Lehigh Thomakos and Court Administrator Elizabeth Stephenson. We will be hosting a 45 minute Career seminar on September 30th at 10:00 a.m.There is a limit of 8 sites for this video conference connection. Please register at www.tchesc.org and click on VC Scheduler. If this link is not working, please e-mail me the following information: school district, building name, technical contact information (name, phone & e-mail), teacher name & e-mail, grade level of students and total number of students participating. I will fill out your registration from this end. There is a $75 charge for this career session.If you plan on participating and have not done so yet, please fill out and sign the attached cancellation policy. I will need a copy of that prior to your first connection. You can either mail it back to me or fax me a copy (fax number is below).
If you have questions about this career session you can contact me or Michele Carlisle (michele.carlisle@tchesc.org, phone 330.308.9939 x220).Marilyn RoderTuscarawas Carroll Harrison Educational Service Center834 East High AveNew Philadelphia, Ohio 44663ph: 330.308.9939 x 250fax: 330.308.0964

Monday, September 8, 2008

Grades 7-12: Exploring STEM Careers of Aeronautical Engineers



Wednesday, October 15 @ 1:00

Exploring STEM Careers of Aeronautical Engineers

"Fuel Cells and Power Storage"

Join with an aeronautical engineer from the Thermal & Electrochemical Branch of the Propulsion Directorate of the Air Force Research Labs as he discusses his educational background, the path he took to get to where he is now, his real-life engineering experiences and what a normal day at the research labs would be like. He will describe his work with fuel cells, fuel reforming, and sulfur tolerant anodes. It will also include the basic chemistry used in fuel cells to generate electricity. There will be an overview of how and why fuel cells are used in the automotive industry and in the military to show how they can benefit the government and society as a whole. This presentation will demonstrate to the students how research logically progresses toward certain areas based on current issues and needs. Click here for the registration form.

Registration Details
Each session begins at 1:00 and ends at 1:50.
Cost for each participating school is $50 per session. Click for our registration form.
Schools may participate with IP videoconferencing equipment.
Want to make a test call to SOITA? IP address: 216.48.137.41. Connect anytime!
Questions? Contact Bob Stricker (937-746-6333 or bob@soita.org)

Grades 7-12: Exploring STEM Careers of Biomedical Engineers



Wednesday, October 1 @ 1:00

Exploring STEM Careers of Biomedical Engineers

"Acoustics and 3-D Hearing" A biomedical engineer from the Human Effectiveness Directorate of the Air Force Research Labs will discuss her educational background, the path she took to get to where she is now, her real-life engineering experiences and how she uses her knowledge of acoustics and human hearing in her research. There will be an overview of 3-D hearing and how it is used in the cockpits of airplanes to assist pilots in navigation. Click here for the registration form.

Registration Details

Each session begins at 1:00 and ends at 1:50.

Cost for each participating school is $50 per session. Click for our registration form.

Schools may participate with IP videoconferencing equipment.

Want to make a test call to SOITA? IP address: 216.48.137.41. Connect anytime!

Questions? Contact Bob Stricker (937-746-6333 or bob@soita.org)

Friday, September 5, 2008

Grades 7-12: Careers in the Performing Arts


DL Liaisons, Tech Coordinators and Teachers:
Noted Choreographer Keith Young will be our guest on Tuesday, September 23 from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.
Invite your students to meet and interact with one of the premiere choreographers working in the entertainment industry today. Recent credits include: JOSH GROBAN’S 2007 “Awake” Tour; the SOBE LIFE WATER “Thriller” spot starring Naomi Campbell and some very talented lizards; the fabulously retro KIA “Maniac” spot; and television shows PUSHING DAISIES and THE UNIT and soon to be released film DARK STREETS, starring Bijou Phillips.

Other prestigious credits include the 78th Annual ACADEMY AWARDS, the feature film HUSTLE & FLOW. He is particularly proud of his choreographic work on the feature film RENT, directed by Chris Columbus, along with the top-grossing WHAT WOMEN WANT, starring Mel Gibson.

Just a few of Keith’s other accomplishments include choreography for the Outkast video ROSES, numerous videos and stage productions for Babyface, and countless ad campaigns for such products as THE GAP, K-MART, and PEPSI. Keith is a multiple American Choreography Award nominee and winner, and received an Emmy Award nomination for his work on THE DREW CAREY SHOW. His choreography for RENT was recognized at the 2008 Choreography Media Honors.

Keith received a Bachelor of Science degree in Arts Education from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
Schools interested in participating in this Performing Arts program should contact my office by September 18th.
John R. Ramicone Director of Distance Learning Services-WVIZ/NOTA 1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115 phone: 216-916-6360 fax: 216-916-6361 email: jramicone@ideastream.org

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Grades 7-12: Exploring Careers in Aerospace Engineering


December 17


Exploring Careers in Aerospace Engineering


This is your opportunity to speak with a program manager from GE Aircraft Engines as he talks about the field of aerospace engineering. You will learn about the thermal design and the secondary flow system design of the GE90 product line, the world’s largest and most powerful jet engines. Participants from middle schools and high schools will have the opportunity to ask questions about engineering design and discuss the educational training necessary to become an aerospace engineer.


The Let's Talk Careers! series is targeted toward middle school and high school students. Each of the Thursday sessions focuses on a specific career path and is offered from 1:00PM to 1:50PM. The cost to participate is only $50 per session per site.

Students will hear from the career expert and then have an opportunity to ask questions and seek additional information. Prior to each videoconference, participating schools will receive materials and other resources that will enhance students experience in the Let’s Talk Careers session.

To register, please download the Registration Form located on the right. After completing the form, please fax, email, or mail it back to SOITA. For questions, please contact Bob Stricker at Bob@SOITA.org.

Grades 7-12: Exploring Careers in Nursing


November 20

Exploring Careers in Nursing

Join with medical practitioners from the Atrium Medical Center in Middletown as they discuss the education and training required to enter the high-demand field of nursing. They will also discuss their real-life experiences in patient care. Students from participating middle schools and high schools will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss issues with these professional practitioners.


The Let's Talk Careers! series is targeted toward middle school and high school students. Each of the Thursday sessions focuses on a specific career path and is offered from 1:00PM to 1:50PM. The cost to participate is only $50 per session per site.

Students will hear from the career expert and then have an opportunity to ask questions and seek additional information. Prior to each videoconference, participating schools will receive materials and other resources that will enhance students experience in the Let’s Talk Careers session.

To register, please download the Registration Form located on the right. After completing the form, please fax, email, or mail it back to SOITA. For questions, please contact Bob Stricker at Bob@SOITA.org.

Grades 7-12: Exploring Careers in Marketing


November 6

Exploring Careers in Marketing

How do you market an entire city? Join us to find out when we talk with the Community Information Manager for the City of Kettering as she discusses the education and skills necessary to enter the field of marketing. She will also share her background and experience in her career. Students from participating middle schools and high schools will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss issues with this professional.


The Let's Talk Careers! series is targeted toward middle school and high school students. Each of the Thursday sessions focuses on a specific career path and is offered from 1:00PM to 1:50PM. The cost to participate is only $50 per session per site.

Students will hear from the career expert and then have an opportunity to ask questions and seek additional information. Prior to each videoconference, participating schools will receive materials and other resources that will enhance students experience in the Let’s Talk Careers session.


To register, please download the Registration Form located on the right. After completing the form, please fax, email, or mail it back to SOITA. For questions, please contact Bob Stricker at Bob@SOITA.org.

Grades 7-12: Exploring Careers of Paramedics & EMTs


October 23

Exploring Careers of Paramedics and EMTs

Engage with members of the Beavercreek Fire Department as they share the education and training necessary to enter the world of paramedics and EMT, as well as the potential for job growth and benefits. They will also discuss real-life experiences they have encountered on the job. Students from participating middle schools and high schools will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss issues with this professional.

The Let's Talk Careers! series is targeted toward middle school and high school students. Each of the Thursday sessions focuses on a specific career path and is offered from 1:00PM to 1:50PM. The cost to participate is only $50 per session per site.

Students will hear from the career expert and then have an opportunity to ask questions and seek additional information. Prior to each videoconference, participating schools will receive materials and other resources that will enhance students experience in the Let’s Talk Careers session.

To register, please download the Registration Form located on the right. After completing the form, please fax, email, or mail it back to SOITA. For questions, please contact Bob Stricker at Bob@SOITA.org.

Grades 7-12: Exploring Careers in Occupational Therapy


October 9


Exploring Careers in Occupational Therapy


This is your opportunity to participate in a videoconference with an occupational therapist from the Atrium Medical Center in Middletown and discover what is necessary to enter this exciting career field. Interactive discussion will include the education and training necessary to become an occupational therapist, the outlook for jobs in this field, and the typical day-to-day life of an occupational therapist. Students from middle schools and high schools will have the opportunity to interact with this medical professional.


The Let's Talk Careers! series is targeted toward middle school and high school students. Each of the Thursday sessions focuses on a specific career path and is offered from 1:00PM to 1:50PM. The cost to participate is only $50 per session per site.

Students will hear from the career expert and then have an opportunity to ask questions and seek additional information. Prior to each videoconference, participating schools will receive materials and other resources that will enhance students experience in the Let’s Talk Careers session.


To register, please download the Registration Form located on the right. After completing the form, please fax, email, or mail it back to SOITA. For questions, please contact Bob Stricker at Bob@SOITA.org.

Grades 7-12: Exploring Careers in Pharmacy


October 2


Exploring Careers in Pharmacy


Prepare to be engaged by a doctor of pharmacology who will share with you the education and training necessary to enter the world of pharmacology, as well as some of the fascinating stories and cases seen through his various residencies. He will also discuss job requirements, benefits, and the different avenues available to a pharmacist or a pharmacy assistant. Students from participating middle schools and high schools will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss issues with this professional.



The Let's Talk Careers! series is targeted toward middle school and high school students. Each of the Thursday sessions focuses on a specific career path and is offered from 1:00PM to 1:50PM. The cost to participate is only $50 per session per site.

Students will hear from the career expert and then have an opportunity to ask questions and seek additional information. Prior to each videoconference, participating schools will receive materials and other resources that will enhance students experience in the Let’s Talk Careers session.
To register, please download the Registration Form located on the right. After completing the form, please fax, email, or mail it back to SOITA. For questions, please contact Bob Stricker at Bob@SOITA.org.

Grades 7-12: Careers in Piloting Airplanes


September 25


Exploring Careers in Piloting Airplanes

Have you ever thought about what it would be like to fly a plane yourself? Join us as we talk with a pilot from the United States Air Force. He will share his experiences flying a military plane as well as opportunities he has had during his career. Education and ongoing training for pilots will also be discussed. Students from participating middle schools and high schools will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss issues with this professional.


The Let's Talk Careers! series is targeted toward middle school and high school students. Each of the Thursday sessions focuses on a specific career path and is offered from 1:00PM to 1:50PM. The cost to participate is only $50 per session per site.

Students will hear from the career expert and then have an opportunity to ask questions and seek additional information. Prior to each videoconference, participating schools will receive materials and other resources that will enhance students experience in the Let’s Talk Careers session.
To register, please download the Registration Form located on the right. After completing the form, please fax, email, or mail it back to SOITA. For questions, please contact Bob Stricker at Bob@SOITA.org.

Grades 7-12: Careers in Physical Therapy


September 18


Exploring Careers in Physical TherapyJoin with practicing physical therapists from the Atrium Medical Center as they discusses the education and training required to enter the field of physical therapy and other allied health professions. They will also discuss their real-life experiences in patient care in both the hospital setting and in private practice. Students from participating middle schools and high schools will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss issues with these professional practitioners.


The Let's Talk Careers! series is targeted toward middle school and high school students. Each of the Thursday sessions focuses on a specific career path and is offered from 1:00PM to 1:50PM. The cost to participate is only $50 per session per site.

Students will hear from the career expert and then have an opportunity to ask questions and seek additional information. Prior to each videoconference, participating schools will receive materials and other resources that will enhance students experience in the Let’s Talk Careers session.


To register, please download the Registration Form located on the right. After completing the form, please fax, email, or mail it back to SOITA. For questions, please contact Bob Stricker at Bob@SOITA.org.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Grades 5-12: Careers in Mathematics


Program Flyer: Careers in Mathematics
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Content Provider
National Science Center


Contact Information
Rebecca Ussery

usseryr@nscdiscovery.org

One 7th Street

Augusta, GA 30901

United States

Phone: (706) 821-0222 Fax: (706) 821-0250

Program Type
Individual Program

Program Rating
This program has not yet been evaluated.

Target Audience
Education: Grade(s): 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Primary Disciplines
Career Education, Economics/Business, Mathematics, Sciences, Technology/Information Science
Program Description
This is a career education program for grades 5 through 12. The general goal of the program is to help students receive a better understanding of how "all that math" they do in school can be used later in a variety of careers. NSC assembles a panel of at least four professionals from a variety of work fields. Each professional explains how they use mathematics at work. During the second portion of the program, students have the opportunity to ask specific questions of the panel members regarding their work with mathematics. Teachers are encouraged to have each student prepare at least one mathematics career question before the program broadcast date.Panel members vary but the scope of areas represented can include accounting/business, chemistry, education, information systems administration, nuclear engineering, mechanical engineering, and statistics.

Program Format
1. Math Career Overview2. Student Questions

Objectives
The participant will:1. relate the math skills learned in school to potential future career fields

National Standards to which this program aligns
Content Standard under Life Skills - Level 4.5 (Pursues specific jobs)

Program Length
At least 40 minutes, varies based on the questions students ask

By Request
This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees

Interactive Cost: $140.00

Premium Service provices additional benefits. Learn more!Receiving Site is responsible for own line charge

Cancellation Policy
Please cancel at least 5 days prior to the program date to allow another class to participate. If you must cancel your participation in a previously scheduled program, your Site Coordinator should contact the Distance Learning Coordinator at the NSC.

Is video taping allowed?
No

The Provider broadcasts over
IP

How to Request this Program:-->Request this Program Now


Grades 7-9: Careers in TV Broadcast News







2008-09 WVIZ/PBS ideastream
Career Exploration Series

Program: "Careers in TV Broadcast News"

Presenter: Tim White Evening Anchor, WKYC TV 3 News

http://www.wkyc.com/company/bios/white.aspx


Date: Thursday, September 11, 2008

Time: Session #1 12:30 – 1:15 p.m.

Session #2 1:30 – 2:15 p.m.

Transmission Modes: NOTA and State IP Networks, Cleveland V-Station

Schools interested in participating in this educational opportunity should contact John Ramicone at 216-916-6360 or john.ramicone@ideastream.org by September 8th. Scheduling is on a first call basis. A total of 8 schools will be interactive for each session. Other schools may join in a "view only" mode.

A program fee of $75.00 will be charged to schools not in the NOTA member districts. Please process a purchase order to WIVZ/PBS Distance Learning, c/o John Ramicone, 1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland 44115 and fax a copy or the p.o. number to 216-916-6361.

Grades 7-12: Careers in Law



2008-09 WVIZ/PBS ideastream
Career Exploration Series

Program:
"Careers in Law"
(Attorney and Paralegal)

Presenter:

James Tyminski Attorney,
Gallagher Sharp Attorneys

Gloria Ruprecht, Paralegal,
Gallagher Sharp Attorneys

Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Time: Session #1 9:00 – 9:45 a.m.

Session #2 10:00 – 10:45 a.m.

Transmission Modes: NOTA and State IP Networks, Cleveland V-Station

Schools interested in participating in this educational opportunity should contact John Ramicone at 216-916-6360 or john.ramicone@ideastream.org by September 12th. Scheduling is on a first call basis. A total of 8 schools will be interactive for each session. Other schools may join in a "view only" mode.

A program fee of $75.00 will be charged to schools not in the NOTA member districts. Please process a purchase order to WIVZ/PBS Distance Learning, c/o John Ramicone, 1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland 44115 and fax a copy or the p.o. number to 216-916-6361.