Bringing Satellite TV Into the Classroom For Interactive Education

While many educators may believe the televisionsegments of many of these top programs to
is responsible for the general decline in children'sgive a visual on the even drier prospect of
interest in education, others are taking thepouring over a text book can really help bring
approach that this valuable media tool simply isn'thistory to life. Bridging the gap between
being properly utilized in the classroom. Todaystatements, concepts, and written accounts of
there are many educational options on televisionhistory, and the actual people, places, and artifacts
that take a fun and creative approach to learning.used by these people is essential for young
These programs are, in fact, interesting enoughlearners in this immensely visual world. Try shows
that regular people tune in everyday not just forlike Ancient Discoveries, Modern Marvels, How the
learning, but for entertainment! If kids are going toEarth was Made, The Universe, and of course
watch television anyway, why not point them inTHC Classroom, designed especially for you, the
the right direction?educator. Now that's refreshing for a feature
Taking this very approach to the issue, more andavailable only on satellite TV!
more schools are beginning to install satellite TVFamous for its stunning specials (you'll be glad to
systems. With the ability to record and showhave HD) the National Geographic channel also
special programs in class (commercial free thanksshows a regular lineup of fantastic educational
to DVR) teachers can utilize the latest informationprograms. From inner to outer space and far
out there, all presented in a fun and interestingbeyond, check out programs like Known Universe,
way to tackle everything from world history toMan-Made and Explorer for excellent science and
quantum mechanics. Still not convinced? Tryeven mathematics lessons made interesting. For a
checking out some of these top educationaldiversion into the realm of humanities, social
venues on satellite TV.studies and culture, check out programs like
The Discovery Channel, of course, is at the topTaboo that give kids an opportunity to see and
of the list for scientific educational television.discuss the various ways people on this planet live.
Whether looking to show the bizarreness ofThere's nothing better for opening one's eyes
Mother Nature with the breathtaking programthan a quick trip into another land or culture, even
Planet Earth, or emphasizing a scientific or physicsif it is only via satellite.
principle backed up by fun science on MythGetting kids to watch educational programming at
Busters, there's something that will add to anyhome might be a lost cause. They can, however,
classroom. For even more beautiful high definitiondevelop a secret interest, no matter how uncool
images check out the new program Life, or getit may be, to a variety of topics that never
an insider's view on how things are made on, well,caught their interest before. Sometimes all it
How It's Made!takes is a nod in the right direction from an
The History Channel might seem a little dry forinspired teacher, and an excellent audio visual
the average high school student, but usingdepartment.