Explore Learning

Monday, 12 May 2008
12:11PM

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Visitors to our media center will be greeted by our digital welcome mat, and can see themselves on U•TV, an interactive exhibit where you can explore the art and science of television production. You can also take a peek inside our television studios. more...


Learning
WOSU Public Media opens a myriad of possibilities for discovery at every click and turn. The links on this page lead you by way of familiar and comfortable paths—from early learning to learning beyond the classroom walls. They are invitations to explore, to get caught up in the stories on wosu.org, on WOSU Radio and WOSU TV, and to learn something new or something heartening along the way.


Ready To Learn is the combination of broadcast programming and outreach services WOSU offers parents, families, caregivers and educators to prepare young children for success in school. Here's a list of Ready To Learn services:

Ready To Lead in Literacy is a three-workshop series offered by WOSU in 2007 with funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. CPB has funded the initiative in select communities to increase the literacy of children and to support public television leadership in fostering literacy as a core competency for its youngest constituents.


Teachers’ Domain is an online, media-on-demand resource library that offers innovative methods to help keep students engaged and interested in civil rights, engineering, physical science, life science, and earth and space science.



At mycooljob.org, teens can explore various career choices, and what they might want to be or do someday.   mycooljob.org


Dances for Television — is a series of three dance vignettes exploring the relationships between ourselves, our environments, and our communities. The dances are unique creations for the camera — dance forms that cannot be performed on stage because the video shots and editing are part of the choreography.   Dances for Television


COSI —provides amazing resources for young children and their parents and caregivers. With unique adventures, COSI may just open a world of wonders for your young scientists.   COSI




The Man Who Had Everything

This original local production chronicles the life of Louis Bromfield, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, successful Hollywood screenwriter and a true Renaissance man. This film tells the story of a celebrated author and screenwriter who became one of America's most famous farmers. The documentary is narrated by film legend and close friend Lauren Bacall. more...

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