Seattle Public Schools
Instructional Broadcast Center receives Communicator Crystal Award
of Excellence in national competition for Playground Safety
Training Video
The
Seattle Public Schools Instructional Broadcast Center (IBC) has
been honored by the Communicator Awards, a national awards program
founded by communications professionals to recognize excellence in
the communication field. Playground Safety and Supervision: a video
for School Staff and Volunteers, a training video program sponsored
by Seattle Public Schools Safety and Security, won the 2003 Crystal
Award of Excellence in the Internal Communications / Training
category. The Communicator's prestigious Crystal Award of
Excellence is presented to those entrants whose ability to
communicate elevates them above the best in the field.
DIGIT!, a Seattle Public
Schools production, wins Omni Intermedia Silver
Award
Seattle Public Schools
TV is pleased to announce that one of our video productions,
DigIt! is the winner of an Omni Intermedia Silver
Award. The Omni Intermedia Awards recognizes outstanding
production, design and content in the converging fields of
television, film, video, Internet, interactive media and 3D
animation. One of the top Omnis went to Seattle Public Schools TV
for the production entitled DigIt! (Michelle
Mansfield, Producer; Nancy Guppy, Writer; Sion Jones, Editor).
DigIt! is an environmental stewardship awareness show
for children and their families.
Annenberg/CPB
award-winning education and professional development programming on
SPS-TV
The
Instructional Broadcast Center now broadcasts educational programs
for lifelong learning and educational enrichment from the
Annenberg/CPB Channel. Award-winning programs for educators and
students include Art of the Western World, The Mechanical
Universe, Discovering Psychology, Exploring the World of Music,
Literary Visions, Ethics in America, For All Practical Purposes:
Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics, The Pacific Century, The
Constitution: That Delicate Balance, Rural Communities, and
many others.
These
shows are ideal for teachers at all levels, administrators, and
curriculum supervisors. Viewers will find a wealth of video
interviews, computer graphics, case studies, and historical footage
to enhance middle school and high school classes across the
curriculum. Many shows offer intriguing glimpses into classrooms
and new information for parents and professionals on how children
learn.Broadcast times for Annenberg programming on SPS-TV can be
viewed online here: http://www.seattleschools.org/area/ibc/schedule.xml.
Information about specific Annenberg shows is available at http://www.learner.org/channel/chnnl_schedule.html.
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