Partnership announces free instructional technology service to schools - Wired for Books
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Ohio University, the WOUB Center for Public Media, and Educational Technology for Southeastern Ohio (eTSEO) have announced that the organizations have formed a partnership to provide an instructional technology service that will be free to K-12 schools in an 18-county region of southeastern Ohio.
For more information contact: Fred Charles Harner, eTSEO Executive
Director - c or 740.591.3871.
Effective next school year, funding from eTech|Ohio, the State's
educational technology agency, will be used to replace the K-12 ITV
broadcast service from WOUB and eTSEO with a
free Internet-based K-12 multimedia-on-demand service known as
PowerMediaPlus.com
. The partners will use an eTech|Ohio basic operating subsidy grant to
provide
free PowerMediaPlus.com subscriptions for the 120,500 pupils in
their service region.
PowerMediaPlus.com will provide K-12 educators and students in
southeastern Ohio with Internet access to 50,000 multimedia
components, including videos, video concept clips, audio files, still
images, and print resources. PowerMediaPlus.com curriculum integration
features allow teachers to search and retrieve media content that is
aligned to Ohio's Academic Content Standards, facilitates the creation
of teacher lesson plans, student assignments and quizzes for all
subjects, and "play lists" of multimedia content that can be stored
and accessed anytime, anywhere. Parents and students will be able to
utilize PowerMediaPlus.com at home via a broadband Internet connection
as a "homework helper." Most importantly, the new service will be
available to the schools in the region at no cost during a time when
districts are struggling with budget problems.
According to a spokesman for one of the partners, eTSEO Executive
Director Fred Charles Harner, "There can be no doubt that it is now an
"on-demand" world in the education and entertainment sectors. We made
this decision to enable us to become more relevant as a multimedia
content provider for educators and their students.
Implementation of the new free service
will significantly increase the quality and quantity of multimedia
content available to K-12 educators in our region without additional
cost. The new multimedia curriculum resources will be aligned to the
Ohio Academic Content Standards, and, most significantly, it will
allow us to reach every classroom in our region via the Ohio K-12 and
Third Frontier Networks."
"Elimination of the daily ITV broadcast schedule during the school
year creates an opportunity for the WOUB Center for Public Media to
serve new audience segments with digital programming services," said
Mark Brewer, associate director for Telecommunications at the WOUB
Center for Public Media.
According to Brewer, the new K-12 service will provide Internet
streaming multimedia-on-demand content from a server located at Ohio
University. This server will be dedicated exclusively to a universe of
users in the18-county service region. The Ohio University server will
also provide multimedia instructional and professional development
content created by the partners specifically for schools in their
region.
William Sams, associate provost for Information Technology at Ohio
University, Athens, played a vital role in this partnership. He
assisted in helping the new media-on-demand service become a reality
by providing guidance and university support for the Internet
streaming multimedia resources from the network hub in Athens. Carolyn
Lewis, director and general manager of the WOUB Center for Public
Media explained that without Mr. Sams' vision and enthusiasm for
making Ohio University resources available to the schools of the
region, the new service could not have been implemented. Lewis added,
"It is a paradigm shift, but something we have been debating for the
past couple of years. The technology and the timing now provide the
impetus."
The WOUB Center for Public Media and eTSEO are in the process of
implementing a series of regional seminars for school district
representatives in May to introduce the features and benefits of the
new service and begin the installation and access process.
The partners will provide ongoing technical and educator
professional development training designed to facilitate the
broadest utilization of PowerMediaPlus.com as a means of helping
school district improve student achievement.
For everyone else NOT in OHIO
Mike Kroening at 800-253-2788 or
mkroening@clearvue.com
.
PRICING
: As a subscriber, you'll have access to ALL media types: more than
2,600 videos, 18,000+ core concept clips, 4,000 curriculum-oriented
audio files, 5,000 print resources, and an unsurpassed collection of
25,000 photographs, illustrations, and clip art images, as well as a
databank of 15,000 quiz questions and 1,000 pre-made quizzes!
PowerMediaPlus.com features current content from top educational
producers and uniquely smart, customized functions, making it the most
superior digital delivery solution available.