20th Century Interactive (grades 9-12)
20th Century Interactive is a multimedia, high school curriculum in which students actively search for the history around them in the Greater Cincinnati and Dayton area. Themes included are key in the history of southwestern Ohio and serve as springboards to contemporary issues. Created through a partnership with Greater Dayton Public Television and funded by a grant by Ohio Educational Telecommunications (OET).
American Experience
Television's most-watched history series American Experience joins with CET's oral histories project Capturing the Voices to provide you with a unique perspective on history. On air and online, American Experience brings to life the incredible characters and epic stories that have shaped America's past and present. In Greater Cincinnati, individuals in our community tell their stories and give insight into their thoughts, feelings and significant life events and moments. On this website, CET blends these amazing resources to bring you a unique perspective on history. Also on these pages, educators will find lessons and resources for use in the classroom.
Arts Revolution (grades K-5, and Pre-K)
Integrating the four art forms into your core curriculum not only enriches students’ lives but also enhances learning itself. This innovative arts integration tool developed by CET Learning Services uses content by students and for students to introduce the arts and engage minds, hearts and bodies in active learning — simply revolutionary! Funded by a grant from eTech Ohio. Contact Lauren Hess at (513) 345-6523 for more information.
Behind the Glass (grades 4-6)
CET's multimedia learning experience for 4th-6th grade students helps teachers and students understand the visual arts as vivid tools for learning in all curricular areas. This project will help teach skills and knowledge needed for the Ohio Proficiency Tests in math, science, reading, writing and citizenship. Funded by a grant by Ohio Educational Telecommunications (OET).
Culture Collage (grades 3-5)
This project uses a variety of technologies to introduce teachers and students to the exciting world of arts integration. Through video, CD-ROM, and distance learning sessions with artists, the study of the immigrant cultures that developed the state of Ohio is brought to life. This project connects with numerous 3rd – 5th grade academic content standards in social studies, language arts, dance, music, theatre and visual arts. Made possible by a grant from the Ohio SchoolNet Commission, with additional funding from the Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation.
Geo Zone (grades 5-8)
In The Geo Zone, students and teachers interact with a grant recipient from National Geographic Society's Committee for Research and Exploration in this live broadcast. View CET's broadcast via videostreaming. The website features lesson ideas. Funded through a grant from National Geographic Society Educational Foundation and additional funds from the Charles H. Dater Foundation.
Girls' Health (grades 5-9)
This CET site provides meaningful curricular resources to assist teachers in the instruction of young girls' growth and development. It also provides young girls with direct access to growth and development information and resources and it provides parents with tools that create an opportunity for healthy dialogue with their daughters related to issues surrounding growth and development. Sponsored by Speaking of Women's Health and other organizations and foundations.
Joel's Library Jam (grades K-2, preschool)
Jam with Joel and kids from Greater Cincinnati as CET takes you to the library! This program, aligned to Ohio Academic Content Standards for children in grades K-2, features books and activities that get grown-ups and kids involved together in the fun and importance of books and libraries. CET partners with The Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County as well as Success By 6 in this project funded by the Ohio SchoolNet Commission.
Jonathan Kozol: Ordinary Resurrections (grades 9-12)
Renowned educator and best-selling author Jonathan Kozol talks to educators and students October 21, 2002, on CET. The program is broadcast and streamed live, then archived online. The program is a collaborative effort of CET and The Manuel D. and Rhoda Mayerson Foundation and is funded by The KnowledgeWorks Foundation.
mylion.org
CET collaborated in the development of this community service kit designed for use with teens and young adults. This cross-curricular collection of instructional units provide the framework for teachers and other youth leaders to lead their students in constructive and caring ways to reach out and support those struggling with pediatric cancer. A child of any race, religion, age, or socio-economic status is vulnerable. And the disease causes untold suffering for both the patients and their families. Not everyone can find a cure for cancer, but we can all do something to make life easier for patients and families. Funded by a generous grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Ohio Math Works (grades 7-9)
Ohio Math Works is CET's interactive, multimedia project that shows students in grades 7, 8 and 9 how industry professionals use mathematics in their careers! Videos take students behind the scenes in companies and give students an opportunity to do the math-based tasks that are done by professionals on the job. Funded by a grant by Ohio Educational Telecommunications (OET).
OHIO ROCKS!
Ohio Rocks! takes your third through fifth grade students on a tour of Ohio's geology. Learn about the forces that formed and shaped our state, the geologic evidence left behind, and how humans have used the our geologic resources throughout our history. These standards-based videos and lessons will take your students on a video field trip to some of the most interesting and important geologic sites in our state. Ohio Rocks! is a CET multimedia project in partnership with, Ohio Geological Survey, and Cincinnati Museum Center and was funded by a grant from eTech Ohio.
OhioDL (educator resource)
OhioDL is a website devoted entirely to Ohio distance learning issues and resources for K-12 schools. The site provides links to Ohio videoconferencing resources, training materials to download, videostreaming of sample videoconferences and much more. This project is a collaboration of CET Learning Services and the other Educational Technology Agencies across the state.
Paul Loeb: Civic Engagement (grades 9-12 & college)
Civic engagement expert Paul Loeb appears on CET to discuss social commitment with high schoolers and college students on Election Day 2003. Some classrooms also included a reading of Our Town by Thornton Wilder and viewed the ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre Our Town production to expand their discussion of civic engagement and the place and time in which they live. The broadcasts are a collaborative effort of CET, The Manuel D. and Rhoda Mayerson Foundation and Northern Kentucky University's Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement. They are funded by KnowledgeWorks Foundation and NKU's Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement, with additional support from WGBH.
Producing Ohio (grades 5-8)
An interactive multimedia economics curriculum for fifth and sixth grade students. These dynamic and entertaining cross-curricular lessons give students the knowledge and tools necessary to succeed on the Ohio Proficiency Tests. The project features an exciting interactive website. Created through a collaboration of CET and Economics Center for Education & Research. Funded by a grant from Ohio Educational Telecommunications (OET).
Ready To Learn (childcare provider & educator resource)
CET's Ready To Learn service provides free workshops for parents and daycare providers that address child development in the areas of social and emotional growth, cognitive and language development, and cultural knowledge. Paired with the great children's programming on CET, the workshops focus on the importance of actively viewing television and using that experience as a springboard to reading good children's books and doing developmentally appropriate activities. Funding is provided by the U.S. Department of Education and PBS.
Safe Passage (grades 6-9)
CET's Safe Passage features a curriculum kit and teachers guide focusing on language arts and social studies using the Underground Railroad theme. Safe Passage is made possible by a grant from the Ohio Educational Telecommunications Network Commission in support of the Ohio SchoolNet intitiative and made possible, in part, by the Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Share a Story (all ages)
Bring a story to life. Singing. Pretending. Rhyming. Give your child words to grow by and get them excited about reading. PBS KIDS Share a Story is an unprecedented public service campaign to promote children's literacy through daily activities, including book reading, storytelling, drawing, acting, rhyming and singing. CET is partnering with Cincinnati Association for the Blind and St. Rita School for the Deaf to bring Share a Story to Cincinnati. Funded through a grant from PBS.
Speak Up! For the Arts
Speak Up! For the Arts demonstrates why the arts are important for every child's education. Teachers, parents, administrators and artists share their thoughts on the impact of arts education and how to become an arts advocate in two short videos. The Speak Up! For the Arts website contains the tools you will need to help you find your voice for the arts!
Test the Waters
TEST THE WATERS is a standards based multi-media project designed to help eleventh grade students and community members understand the processes involved in providing safe and clean water for drinking and recreation. Test the Waters video takes an inside look at water treatment facilities as local water quality experts discuss the issues that threaten this precious resource. Through the video and the accompanying resources, students will learn how our community is working to address the problems caused by aging water infrastructure and what actions citizens can take to be good stewards of our water supply. Test the Waters is based on the Academic Content Standards in Science and Social Studies.
Tweens Websites (grades 4-7)
Great websites for kids ages 9-12! Check out the fun and learning of 3d&i; Plastic Fork Diaries; Backyard Jungle; Don't Buy It; It's My Life. Offered through a partnership with the Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County and a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Vertices: Geometry Meets Art
Vertices: Geometry Meets Art, focuses on Ohio's Academic Content Standards in Geometry and Visual Art for grades K-2. Components of the project include Professional Development videos for educators, student videos, lesson plans and assessment tools.
Write Now, Ohio (grades 4-6)
Just in time for the Ohio Bicentennial - CET's Write Now, Ohio brings Ohio authors to students in hundreds of classrooms throughout the state. Designed for students in grades four through six, Write Now, Ohio provides an interesting and creative way for students to improve their literacy skills. Funded by the Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation.