This link has been bookmarked by 36 people . It was first bookmarked on 19 May 2008, by Nishant Mehta.
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Gwen LehmanThis PBS sponsored site provided current news for teens. It covers a wide range of content as well as probing questions to get students thinking about the issues being addressed.
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Phil Burrell"the.News is a place for teens to find out about people, places and things close to home and around the world. Watch the videos, and follow the links for more information." You can also mashup the news, add graphics, captions, effects, transitions using the embedded Adobe Premiere Express. There are also lesson plans for each video.
currentevents socialstudies history video videos videoediting lessonplans
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Kathy Malsbendenthe.News is a place for teens to find out about people, places and things close to home and around the world. Watch the videos, and follow the links for more information.
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Judy Weiskopfthe.News is a place for teens to find out about people, places and things close to home and around the world. Watch the videos, and follow the links for more information.
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Jerry Swiatekthe.News is a source of current events for teens for use at home, in the classroom, and in out-of-school time. It uses journalism and video to tell topical and relevant stories about subjects of interest. It is a non- commercial, multi-platform tool designed to help teens acquire the knowledge and skills to become better citizens of the 21st Century.
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Elizabeth ShuttersNews reports, videos, and standards-based activities surrounding the election and government - goes beyond the 2008 election.
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Mansel WellsGet Students Involved in the Election Process
The producers of the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer are preparing the.Vote and the.Gov—a series of eleven 4- to 5-minute reports on the 2008 campaign leading to the inauguration of the next president. After Election Day, the series will evolve from the.Vote to the.Gov and look at the process of forming a new government, identifying key issues for the new administration and new Congress. The video segments, hosted by the.News journalists, will be provided free to middle school and high school teachers and their students throughout the fall campaign. Each segment of the.Vote and the.Gov is accompanied by online, standards-based activities that will give students the opportunity to create multimedia works: you.Edit allows students to rework and re-edit video material provided by MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, and you.Report serves as a home for student-generated content (students’ perspectives on policy issues and the election process). All segments will be closed captioned. An initial the.Vote report has been posted online, allowing educators to become familiar with the.Vote and the educational opportunities it provides. Regular production will begin in September and run up to the inauguration in January 2009. -
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