Media Services
Means Court Center
532 N. 13th Street
Fort Pierce, Florida 34950
(772) 468-5160
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Program Providers
Achievement
Television Network
Young people have an opportunity to meet artists, public servants,
explorers, discoverers and entrepreneurs who will inspire and motivate with their
unique stories of success.
Annenberg/CPB
Channel
Professional development programs that provide a window into K-12
classrooms where teachers are trying new approaches to math and science through
hands-on and inquiry learning.
Award Publishing - Research-based animated technology that achieves reading results.
(view My World video series posters)
Beacon Learning Center
An online resource center providing curriculum resources, lesson
plans and interactive student activities based on Florida's Sunshine State
Standards.
Classic Arts Channel
Launched in 1994, Classic Arts Showcase is a free cable television program designed to bring the classic arts experience to the largest audience possible by providing video clips of the arts.
Colonial
Williamsburg
Visit the eighteenth century as it really was and meet the people
who created this nation. Electronic field trips use history as a starting
point for interdisciplinary learning in civics, mathematics, science, art, and
government.
Fairfax
Network
Enhances a variety of curriculum areas for students, offers valuable
staff development opportunities for educators, and provides a vital link between
school and home with programming for parents.
Florida Education Channel
Provides educational programming designed to assist teachers in
honing their skills to increase the achievement of all students.
Florida Knowledge Network
The Florida Knowledge Network® is the instructional television broadcast service of the Florida Department of Education. Educational video programs that support Florida's K-12 curriculum and professional development programming for educators make up the primary content.
IMPACT
IMPACT is a half-hour television series about issues and answers...to help solve important economic, environmental, and social problems facing the nation. It is produced by University of Florida's IFAS Communication Services.
John
F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
ArtsEdge, the national arts and education information network, was
designed to help artists, teachers, and students gain access to and/or share
information, resources and ideas that support the arts as a core subject area in
the K-12 curriculum.
Nature Wise, Inc.
Produces Florida Wildlife TV programming to raise awareness about problems with our environment and to offer practical steps toward the conservation, restoration, and maintenance of our natural world.
NASA Educational Television
Resources
Information on award winning programs in the NASA Connect Series
for grades 6-8, and the NASA SCIence Files Series for grades 3-5. The site is
interactive.
Pentagon Channel
The Pentagon Channel broadcasts military news and information for
the 2.6 million members of the US Armed Forces.
Prince
William Network
Programs which explore the performing arts areas of music, dance
and theater, featuring artists and companies who perform a the John F. Kennedy
Center for the Performing Arts.
Scholastic
Network
This is a free internet curriculum service for K-12 which offers
exciting interactive projects and activities correlated to national standards in
math, science and social studies.
Shamu
TV
Visit exotic locations to investigate the world's habitats and the
many fascinating animals found there. Marvel at the animals of the Sea
World and Busch Garden parks and learn from the people who care for them.
St. Johns Riverkeeper
Works on behalf of the community for clean and healthy waters in the St. Johns River, its tributaries and its wetlands, through citizen-based advocacy.
TEAMS Distance
Learning
Interactive activities, projects, resources, and information for
students, teachers and parents.
Teen Kids News
A weekly news program that provides information and
news to kids in a manner that is educational as well as highly entertaining. The target audience for the program is 13 to 16 year olds. The focus of the
program is young people, always letting them tell their stories in their own
words.
Teleschool
Video programs developed by the Department of Education in Hawaii.
U.S. Department of
Education
USDOE produces a monthly TV series about ways to ensure children's
educational success entitled: "Education News Parents Can Use".
Waterways
Waterways explore the natural
treasures of south Florida. Filmed on location, each episode includes interviews
with local environmental experts who explain the various projects currently
underway to protect this unique ecosystem.
Whitehouse Chronicle
This 30-minute television program, co-hosted by veteran Washington reporters
Llewellyn King and Linda Gasparello, presents diverse Washington insiders' views
on wide-ranging issues.

