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| 1. Questions about this website 2. Questions about using VH1 Music Studio 3. Questions about Cable in the Classroom For more information please email us at VH1MusicStudio@vh1staff.com |
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Q. How
do I find VH1 Music Studio lesson plans and how can I obtain them? Q. Are
VH1 educational resources correlated to national and state educational
standards? Q. Is
it legal for me to tape VH1 Programs for use in my class? Q. How
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Q. What
is Cable in the Classroom and VH1 Music Studio? A. Cable-delivered technologies are helping teachers address a range of learning styles and helping them keep their own subject-area knowledge up-to-date. Students respond to the immediacy of TV and are able to view concerts and be at the forefront of pressing social issues. A. The programs are meant to enhance an interactive lesson and the corresponding lessons are created accordingly. Example
I: A. VH1 Story
Tellers: Billy Joel Q. Are
there lesson plans that can be integrated with other subject areas using
VH1 Music Studio? Q. How
do I know whats on? Teachers decide if a program should be used and how much of a program should be used. Furthermore, because the programs are on videotape, teachers have control they can hit the pause, rewind or stop buttons as they guide discussions and activities or answer questions about the program in progress. There are no viewing requirements; use as much or as little of a program as you want. Q. How
can educators make sure they capture all of these exciting resources? Q. Why
would Cable Companies do this? Whats the catch? Q. Does
Cable in the Classroom do anything to prepare professionals to teach with
cable technologies? Cable in the Classroom also trains teachers, who are using the programming to present to and train other educators to make use of this opportunity. VH1 Music Studio will be looking for interested teachers to share their experience with Cable in the Classroom, at future music education conferences. Please click onto the professional development opportunities for teachers section under this website for more information. Finally, keep in touch at VH1MusicStudio@vh1staff.com. If you find a program that meets your needs or enhances your lesson plans and give it a try. Then, let us know what you think. There are teacher grant competitions you may want to enter that reward creative uses of the programming in the classroom and the Cable in the Classroom magazine is always looking for innovative educators to profile. |
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Q. What
kinds of educational programs are offered by Cable in the Classroom channels? Q. What
grade levels are Cable in the Classroom programs for? Q How
do educators know what is on cable? Q What
are local cable companies providing to schools? Q How
can educators make sure they capture all of these exciting resources? Q Is Channel
One a part of Cable in the Classroom? |
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