Friday, July 10, 2009

Television In the Classroom Today




Cable in the Classroom (CIC) is the U.S. cable industry’s education foundation. Their mission is to foster the use of cable content and technology to expand and enhance learning for children and youth nationwide.
Working in partnership with and on behalf of the cable industry, CIC advocates for the visionary, sensible and effective use of media in homes, schools, and communities.

Cable in the Classroom (CIC) fosters the use of cable content and technology to expand and enhance learning for children and youth nationwide. Working in partnership with and on behalf of the cable industry, Cable in the Classroom advocates for the visionary, sensible, and effective use of media in homes, schools, and communities.

2 comments:

  1. I think that the television in a classroom is an amazing idea because people like me that need an entertainment to learn something. This is the way I do it so I think that lot of students do better in class because if there is something related to a study, watching it on a TV is the best way to learn. I think nowadays most of the colleges have TVs in it and even high school do. So I think in near future TV would be mandatory for every school to have in each classroom.

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  2. Back in the late 70’s and mid 80’s we didn’t use much TV time in class rooms. The teacher would have to go to the supply room and roll out the TV set, no it is pretty much standard in all class rooms today. I think this is a great idea and a great way to assist teachers in the class room. This has great teaching potential in all educational areas. Students can learn about the arts, science, history, and math as well as see current events which are shaping our present and future time. I think this kind of education will help maintain student’s attention and keep the students from becoming tired and bored. I wish they had this type of learning tool when I was in school. It would have helped us from day dreaming and getting in trouble from the nuns and other faculty.

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