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Watch WTTW Kids 24/7 Whoops! WTTW Kids Schedule Monday, May 17 Activity Calendar Use this calendar to try a different WTTW KIDS activity each day! May 2021 Make Dinosaur Footprints and Trackways Play Games
WTTW Kids | WTTW Chicago WTTW Kids MENU Watch WTTW Kids 24/7 Activity Calendar Play Games What's On? Let's Go Luna Follow the adventures of three friends as they traverse the globe. At each stop, Luna the Moon guides the trio as they get to know the local region and its people. Catch the show weekdays at 2:30 pm and Sundays at 6:00 am. Nature Cat Nature Cat can't wait to get outside for a day of backyard nature excursions! The problem: he's still a house cat! Visit wttw.com/naturecat to explore in Chicagoland and watch weekdays at 6:30 and 11:30 am, 12:00 pm, Saturdays at 7:00 and 7:30 am, or watch online below! Xavier Riddle Follow Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by traveling back in time to learn from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids. Watch weekdays at 9:00 am and 4:30 pm, Sundays at 9:30 am or online below.
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The problem: he's still a house cat! Visit wttw.com/naturecat to explore in Chicagoland and watch weekdays at 6:30 and 11:30 am, 12:00 pm, Saturdays at 7:00 and 7:30 am, or watch online below! Xavier Riddle Follow Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by traveling back in time to learn from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids. Watch weekdays at 9:00 am and 4:30 pm, Sundays at 9:30 am or online below. Elinor Wonders Why Follow Elinor, the most observant and curious bunny rabbit in Animal Town, on adventures with her friends Olive and Ari. Explore weekdays at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm, Saturdays at 7:00 am or online below! Molly of Denali With her dog Suki and friends Tooey and Trini, the feisty and resourceful 10-year-old Molly Mabray — an Alaska Native girl — adventure through epically beautiful Alaska. Watch weekdays at 8:30 am and 4:00 pm, Sundays at 10:00 am or online below. Clifford the Big Red Dog Clifford presents a larger-than-life view of the world with his head in the clouds but four paws planted firmly on the ground.
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Watch WTTW Kids 24/7 Whoops! WTTW Kids Schedule Monday, May 17 Activity Calendar Use this calendar to try a different WTTW KIDS activity each day! May 2021 Make Dinosaur Footprints and Trackways Play Games
Elinor Wonders Why Follow Elinor, the most observant and curious bunny rabbit in Animal Town, on adventures with her friends Olive and Ari. Explore weekdays at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm, Saturdays at 7:00 am or online below! Molly of Denali With her dog Suki and friends Tooey and Trini, the feisty and resourceful 10-year-old Molly Mabray — an Alaska Native girl — adventure through epically beautiful Alaska. Watch weekdays at 8:30 am and 4:00 pm, Sundays at 10:00 am or online below. Clifford the Big Red Dog Clifford presents a larger-than-life view of the world with his head in the clouds but four paws planted firmly on the ground. With his loving human, Emily Elizabeth, and dog pals, Cleo and T-Bone, watch Clifford weekdays at 12:30 pm and Saturdays at 8:30 am. Let's Go Luna Follow the adventures of three friends as they traverse the globe. At each stop, Luna the Moon guides the trio as they get to know the local region and its people. Catch the show weekdays at 2:30 pm and Sundays at 6:00 am. Nature Cat Nature Cat can't wait to get outside for a day of backyard nature excursions!
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Watch WTTW Kids 24/7 Whoops! WTTW Kids Schedule Monday, May 17 Activity Calendar Use this calendar to try a different WTTW KIDS activity each day! May 2021 Make Dinosaur Footprints and Trackways Play Games
With his loving human, Emily Elizabeth, and dog pals, Cleo and T-Bone, watch Clifford weekdays at 12:30 pm and Saturdays at 8:30 am. Let's Go Luna Follow the adventures of three friends as they traverse the globe. At each stop, Luna the Moon guides the trio as they get to know the local region and its people. Catch the show weekdays at 2:30 pm and Sundays at 6:00 am. Nature Cat Nature Cat can't wait to get outside for a day of backyard nature excursions! The problem: he's still a house cat! Visit wttw.com/naturecat to explore in Chicagoland and watch weekdays at 6:30 and 11:30 am, 12:00 pm, Saturdays at 7:00 and 7:30 am, or watch online below! Xavier Riddle Follow Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by traveling back in time to learn from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids. Watch weekdays at 9:00 am and 4:30 pm, Sundays at 9:30 am or online below.
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The problem: he's still a house cat! Visit wttw.com/naturecat to explore in Chicagoland and watch weekdays at 6:30 and 11:30 am, 12:00 pm, Saturdays at 7:00 and 7:30 am, or watch online below! Xavier Riddle Follow Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by traveling back in time to learn from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids. Watch weekdays at 9:00 am and 4:30 pm, Sundays at 9:30 am or online below. Elinor Wonders Why Follow Elinor, the most observant and curious bunny rabbit in Animal Town, on adventures with her friends Olive and Ari. Explore weekdays at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm, Saturdays at 7:00 am or online below! Molly of Denali With her dog Suki and friends Tooey and Trini, the feisty and resourceful 10-year-old Molly Mabray — an Alaska Native girl — adventure through epically beautiful Alaska. Watch weekdays at 8:30 am and 4:00 pm, Sundays at 10:00 am or online below. Clifford the Big Red Dog Clifford presents a larger-than-life view of the world with his head in the clouds but four paws planted firmly on the ground.
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Elinor Wonders Why Follow Elinor, the most observant and curious bunny rabbit in Animal Town, on adventures with her friends Olive and Ari. Explore weekdays at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm, Saturdays at 7:00 am or online below! Molly of Denali With her dog Suki and friends Tooey and Trini, the feisty and resourceful 10-year-old Molly Mabray — an Alaska Native girl — adventure through epically beautiful Alaska. Watch weekdays at 8:30 am and 4:00 pm, Sundays at 10:00 am or online below. Clifford the Big Red Dog Clifford presents a larger-than-life view of the world with his head in the clouds but four paws planted firmly on the ground. With his loving human, Emily Elizabeth, and dog pals, Cleo and T-Bone, watch Clifford weekdays at 12:30 pm and Saturdays at 8:30 am. ‹ › Watch WTTW Kids 24/7 WTTW | PBS KIDS National Station Video Module | PBS KIDS PBS KIDS Games Previous video. Play video. Pause video. Next video.
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With his loving human, Emily Elizabeth, and dog pals, Cleo and T-Bone, watch Clifford weekdays at 12:30 pm and Saturdays at 8:30 am. ‹ › Watch WTTW Kids 24/7 WTTW | PBS KIDS National Station Video Module | PBS KIDS PBS KIDS Games Previous video. Play video. Pause video. Next video. What's On? PBS Kids live TV PBS Kids spotlight playlist PBS Kids shows scroll towards the start scroll towards the end Wilson & Ditch Digging America Live on Close the Browsing Panel The Sandwich Project/Wax On Wax Odd Opossum in My Pocket Safety Patrol/Safety at the Beach Growing the Ungrowdenia/Camp Buddy Buddy Leo the Viking/Big Little Trouble Volcano Boy/Sea Monster Gaja's Birthday/Kabaddi Sign of the Artist/The One and Only Ghana Kid Mud Miracle/Fabuloso's New Clothes So Funny I Forgot to Laugh/The Best Day Ever Flutter by Butterfly/Pretty in Pink Endless Summer/Jet Shrinks the Kids The Sam Problem/Mac the Fork The Beach Day Mystery Katerina's Costume/Dress up Day Daniel Loves Tigey/Daniel Needs Tigey at School A Very Special Fiesta Follow that Roly Poly/Rain, Rain Don't Go Away Get Along Little Kitties/Very Big Riding Hood Migration Vacation / Moms Rawk! Nature Calls/Story Story Star Gazers/A Jump to Remember Earth Day Today/Earth Day Every Day I am Kate Warne/I am Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Mollyball/Visit Qyah What You Don't See/Super Purple Pop-Up Plants The Bluebird of Zappiness Invisible Band/Best Pink Present Mr. Socko/A Pinkapurrfect Pet Follow that Roly Poly/Rain, Rain Don't Go Away Spooky Shadow Swamp/Hidden Orchestra Curious George Beats the Band/Hats and a Hole A Bridge to Farm/Monkey Fever I am Kate Warne/I am Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Mollyball/Visit Qyah What You Don't See/Super Purple Pop-Up Plants Where The Bison Roam The Mystery of the Two Horned Narwhal Running on Empty The Voice/Problem Partners Buster's Back/The Ballad Of Buster Baxter D.W., All Fired Up/I'd Rather Read It Myself The Bluebird of Zappiness Invisible Band/Best Pink Present Mr. Socko/A Pinkapurrfect Pet Follow that Roly Poly/Rain, Rain Don't Go Away Spooky Shadow Swamp/Hidden Orchestra Katerina's Costume/Dress up Day Daniel Loves Tigey/Daniel Needs Tigey at School I am Kate Warne/I am Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Mollyball/Visit Qyah What You Don't See/Super Purple Pop-Up Plants Where The Bison Roam The Mystery of the Two Horned Narwhal Running on Empty The Voice/Problem Partners Buster's Back/The Ballad Of Buster Baxter D.W., All Fired Up/I'd Rather Read It Myself Name That Sound/Fabulous Feathers Ice Moon Enceladus/What Goes Up? The Bermuda Triangle Problem/The Breeze in the Branches The Silly Word Play It's Time to Go/Daniel Doesn't Want to Stop Playing Jodi's Mama Travels for Work/The Tiger Family Babysits Let's Draw The Lizard Lounge/Feathers Too Many Pets/Clifford's On His Own Haunted Roundhouse/Big Pond Pumpkin Patch Leo the Viking/Big Little Trouble Mud Love/Call It a Night The Great Grasshopper Race/Fall For Hal I am Isaac Newton/I am Golda Meir Wild Moose Chase/Where the Bison Roam Sara Loses her Snap / A Soupie Mystery Soil Turmoil Dancing Shoes/No Honking Fashion Fun/Welcome Pinka Bear The Lizard Lounge/Feathers Squibbit/Teamwork Challenge Muster Monkey/Traffic Monkey Wind Symphony/George and Allie's Automated Car Wash I am Isaac Newton/I am Golda Meir Wild Moose Chase/Where the Bison Roam Sara Loses her Snap / A Soupie Mystery Crocogator Contest Prairie Who? The Weight of the World Depends on Orla/Substitute Agents Oona and the Oonabots/The Ninja Situation D.W.'S Stray Netkitin/Bats in the Belfry For the Birds/Ungifted Soil Turmoil Dancing Shoes/No Honking Fashion Fun/Welcome Pinka Bear The Lizard Lounge/Feathers Squibbit/Teamwork Challenge It's Time to Go/Daniel Doesn't Want to Stop Playing Whoops!
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What's On? PBS Kids live TV PBS Kids spotlight playlist PBS Kids shows scroll towards the start scroll towards the end Wilson & Ditch Digging America Live on Close the Browsing Panel The Sandwich Project/Wax On Wax Odd Opossum in My Pocket Safety Patrol/Safety at the Beach Growing the Ungrowdenia/Camp Buddy Buddy Leo the Viking/Big Little Trouble Volcano Boy/Sea Monster Gaja's Birthday/Kabaddi Sign of the Artist/The One and Only Ghana Kid Mud Miracle/Fabuloso's New Clothes So Funny I Forgot to Laugh/The Best Day Ever Flutter by Butterfly/Pretty in Pink Endless Summer/Jet Shrinks the Kids The Sam Problem/Mac the Fork The Beach Day Mystery Katerina's Costume/Dress up Day Daniel Loves Tigey/Daniel Needs Tigey at School A Very Special Fiesta Follow that Roly Poly/Rain, Rain Don't Go Away Get Along Little Kitties/Very Big Riding Hood Migration Vacation / Moms Rawk! Nature Calls/Story Story Star Gazers/A Jump to Remember Earth Day Today/Earth Day Every Day I am Kate Warne/I am Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Mollyball/Visit Qyah What You Don't See/Super Purple Pop-Up Plants The Bluebird of Zappiness Invisible Band/Best Pink Present Mr. Socko/A Pinkapurrfect Pet Follow that Roly Poly/Rain, Rain Don't Go Away Spooky Shadow Swamp/Hidden Orchestra Curious George Beats the Band/Hats and a Hole A Bridge to Farm/Monkey Fever I am Kate Warne/I am Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Mollyball/Visit Qyah What You Don't See/Super Purple Pop-Up Plants Where The Bison Roam The Mystery of the Two Horned Narwhal Running on Empty The Voice/Problem Partners Buster's Back/The Ballad Of Buster Baxter D.W., All Fired Up/I'd Rather Read It Myself The Bluebird of Zappiness Invisible Band/Best Pink Present Mr. Socko/A Pinkapurrfect Pet Follow that Roly Poly/Rain, Rain Don't Go Away Spooky Shadow Swamp/Hidden Orchestra Katerina's Costume/Dress up Day Daniel Loves Tigey/Daniel Needs Tigey at School I am Kate Warne/I am Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Mollyball/Visit Qyah What You Don't See/Super Purple Pop-Up Plants Where The Bison Roam The Mystery of the Two Horned Narwhal Running on Empty The Voice/Problem Partners Buster's Back/The Ballad Of Buster Baxter D.W., All Fired Up/I'd Rather Read It Myself Name That Sound/Fabulous Feathers Ice Moon Enceladus/What Goes Up? The Bermuda Triangle Problem/The Breeze in the Branches The Silly Word Play It's Time to Go/Daniel Doesn't Want to Stop Playing Jodi's Mama Travels for Work/The Tiger Family Babysits Let's Draw The Lizard Lounge/Feathers Too Many Pets/Clifford's On His Own Haunted Roundhouse/Big Pond Pumpkin Patch Leo the Viking/Big Little Trouble Mud Love/Call It a Night The Great Grasshopper Race/Fall For Hal I am Isaac Newton/I am Golda Meir Wild Moose Chase/Where the Bison Roam Sara Loses her Snap / A Soupie Mystery Soil Turmoil Dancing Shoes/No Honking Fashion Fun/Welcome Pinka Bear The Lizard Lounge/Feathers Squibbit/Teamwork Challenge Muster Monkey/Traffic Monkey Wind Symphony/George and Allie's Automated Car Wash I am Isaac Newton/I am Golda Meir Wild Moose Chase/Where the Bison Roam Sara Loses her Snap / A Soupie Mystery Crocogator Contest Prairie Who? The Weight of the World Depends on Orla/Substitute Agents Oona and the Oonabots/The Ninja Situation D.W.'S Stray Netkitin/Bats in the Belfry For the Birds/Ungifted Soil Turmoil Dancing Shoes/No Honking Fashion Fun/Welcome Pinka Bear The Lizard Lounge/Feathers Squibbit/Teamwork Challenge It's Time to Go/Daniel Doesn't Want to Stop Playing Whoops! There was a problem playing this video. OK Close Download our app for the best mobile experience. Download from Google Play. Download from iTunes. This website is unauthorized to use the PBS KIDS Video module.
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There was a problem playing this video. OK Close Download our app for the best mobile experience. Download from Google Play. Download from iTunes. This website is unauthorized to use the PBS KIDS Video module. Whoops! Something went wrong. Try reloading the page. WTTW Kids Schedule Monday, May 17 Mon, 5/17 Tue, 5/18 Wed, 5/19 Thu, 5/20 Fri, 5/21 Sat, 5/22 6:00 am "The Pea and the Princess/D.W. and Dr. Whosit" 6:30 am "Runaway Pumpkin/Lady Bug Tough" 7:00 am "Eagle Egg Hunt/Dream Tube" 7:30 am "The Crew Who SNOWS What to Do / Keep Your Eye on the Ball" 8:00 am "I Am Abraham Lincoln/I Am Jane Jacobs" 8:30 am "Crocogator Contest" 9:00 am "A Fair to Remember/The Great Doxie Round-Up" 9:30 am "Daniel Feels Two Feelings/The Neighborhood Carnival" 10:00 am "Spooky Shadow Swamp/Hidden Orchestra" 10:30 am "Frozen Fish/Pirate Treasure" 11:00 am "The Disappoint-O-Meter" 11:30 am "Invisible Ink/Rusty's Doghouse" 12:00 pm "Stargazing on the Night Train/Get Into Nature!" 12:30 pm "Clifford The Big Red Dog Episode #337" 1:00 pm "The Disappoint-O-Meter" 1:30 pm "Spooky Shadow Swamp/Hidden Orchestra" 2:00 pm "Snowflake Day!"
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Whoops! Something went wrong. Try reloading the page. WTTW Kids Schedule Monday, May 17 Mon, 5/17 Tue, 5/18 Wed, 5/19 Thu, 5/20 Fri, 5/21 Sat, 5/22 6:00 am "The Pea and the Princess/D.W. and Dr. Whosit" 6:30 am "Runaway Pumpkin/Lady Bug Tough" 7:00 am "Eagle Egg Hunt/Dream Tube" 7:30 am "The Crew Who SNOWS What to Do / Keep Your Eye on the Ball" 8:00 am "I Am Abraham Lincoln/I Am Jane Jacobs" 8:30 am "Crocogator Contest" 9:00 am "A Fair to Remember/The Great Doxie Round-Up" 9:30 am "Daniel Feels Two Feelings/The Neighborhood Carnival" 10:00 am "Spooky Shadow Swamp/Hidden Orchestra" 10:30 am "Frozen Fish/Pirate Treasure" 11:00 am "The Disappoint-O-Meter" 11:30 am "Invisible Ink/Rusty's Doghouse" 12:00 pm "Stargazing on the Night Train/Get Into Nature!" 12:30 pm "Clifford The Big Red Dog Episode #337" 1:00 pm "The Disappoint-O-Meter" 1:30 pm "Spooky Shadow Swamp/Hidden Orchestra" 2:00 pm "Snowflake Day!" 2:30 pm "Houstons Outdoor Adventure/Hotel Hal" 3:00 pm "Volcano Boy/Sea Monster" 3:30 pm "Eagle Egg Hunt/Dream Tube" 4:00 pm "I Am Abraham Lincoln/I Am Jane Jacobs" 4:30 pm "Odd Beginnings, Part 1" 5:00 pm "The Pea and the Princess/D.W. and Dr. Whosit" 5:30 pm "BBC World News America Episode #2251" Arthur "The Pea and the Princess/D.W. and Dr. Whosit" Mon, May 17 at 6:00 am on WTTW HD ARTHUR is based on the best-selling children's books by Marc Brown. The series revolves around an eight year-old aardvark, his four year-old sister DW, and their family and friends. ARTHUR is a show about being a kid, exploring the world, and finding your place in it. It's about kids finding inner strengths, learning to make choices for themselves, taking responsibility for them and of course, having fun. In each episode, Arthur and his gang guide us through stories that deal with real 'kid issues' -- timeless difficulties and joys that all kids experience.
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Watch WTTW Kids 24/7 Whoops! WTTW Kids Schedule Monday, May 17 Activity Calendar Use this calendar to try a different WTTW KIDS activity each day! May 2021 Make Dinosaur Footprints and Trackways Play Games
2:30 pm "Houstons Outdoor Adventure/Hotel Hal" 3:00 pm "Volcano Boy/Sea Monster" 3:30 pm "Eagle Egg Hunt/Dream Tube" 4:00 pm "I Am Abraham Lincoln/I Am Jane Jacobs" 4:30 pm "Odd Beginnings, Part 1" 5:00 pm "The Pea and the Princess/D.W. and Dr. Whosit" 5:30 pm "BBC World News America Episode #2251" Arthur "The Pea and the Princess/D.W. and Dr. Whosit" Mon, May 17 at 6:00 am on WTTW HD ARTHUR is based on the best-selling children's books by Marc Brown. The series revolves around an eight year-old aardvark, his four year-old sister DW, and their family and friends. ARTHUR is a show about being a kid, exploring the world, and finding your place in it. It's about kids finding inner strengths, learning to make choices for themselves, taking responsibility for them and of course, having fun. In each episode, Arthur and his gang guide us through stories that deal with real 'kid issues' -- timeless difficulties and joys that all kids experience. The series also models the joys and rewards of literacy by presenting the many ways kids and adults incorporate reading and writing into their lives. Above all, ARTHUR is a comedy that tells its stories from a kids' point of view, never moralizing or talking down to them. More Info Nature Cat "Runaway Pumpkin/Lady Bug Tough" Mon, May 17 at 6:30 am on WTTW HD Daisy has grown the biggest, most beautiful pumpkin and wants to get it to the Halloween Party. More Info Molly of Denali "Eagle Egg Hunt/Dream Tube" Mon, May 17 at 7:00 am on WTTW HD The wind spins a wildlife camera away from an eagle's nest on hatching day and Molly must fix it. More Info Hero Elementary "The Crew Who SNOWS What to Do / Keep Your Eye on the Ball" Mon, May 17 at 7:30 am on WTTW HD A T-Ball Championship game is in jeopardy when all the balls go missing.
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The series also models the joys and rewards of literacy by presenting the many ways kids and adults incorporate reading and writing into their lives. Above all, ARTHUR is a comedy that tells its stories from a kids' point of view, never moralizing or talking down to them. More Info Nature Cat "Runaway Pumpkin/Lady Bug Tough" Mon, May 17 at 6:30 am on WTTW HD Daisy has grown the biggest, most beautiful pumpkin and wants to get it to the Halloween Party. More Info Molly of Denali "Eagle Egg Hunt/Dream Tube" Mon, May 17 at 7:00 am on WTTW HD The wind spins a wildlife camera away from an eagle's nest on hatching day and Molly must fix it. More Info Hero Elementary "The Crew Who SNOWS What to Do / Keep Your Eye on the Ball" Mon, May 17 at 7:30 am on WTTW HD A T-Ball Championship game is in jeopardy when all the balls go missing. Can the heroes find them? More Info Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum "I Am Abraham Lincoln/I Am Jane Jacobs" Mon, May 17 at 8:00 am on WTTW HD Inspired by the best-selling kids book series, Ordinary People Chan
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Spotlighting Artists with Chicago Connections | WTTW Chicago Spotlighting Artists with Chicago Connections Daniel Hautzinger December 28, 2017 Nina Chanel Abney with one of her paintings. Photo: Courtesy Articulate Articulate with Jim Cotter airs at 6:00 pm on WTTW Prime and is available for streaming online. The arts and culture show Articulate with Jim Cotter offers a look inside the minds and careers of some outstanding and innovative musicians, artists, dancers, and authors. Given that Chicago has its own impressive arts scene, many of the people Articulate profiles this season have connections to the city. See who was born here, studied here, or will be presenting their work here soon, below. The painter Nina Chanel Abney was born in the southern Chicago suburb of Harvey. " Royal Flush ," her first solo exhibition in a museum, which opened at Duke University's Nasher Museum this year, will be at the Chicago Cultural Center from February 10 through May 6. Photographer Nina Berman, who is also a professor at Columbia University, received her Bachelor's degree from the University of Chicago, and has had both solo and group exhibitions here. Want to hear the world premiere of a new work by Jennifer Higdon in person?
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See who was born here, studied here, or will be presenting their work here soon, below. The painter Nina Chanel Abney was born in the southern Chicago suburb of Harvey. " Royal Flush ," her first solo exhibition in a museum, which opened at Duke University's Nasher Museum this year, will be at the Chicago Cultural Center from February 10 through May 6. Photographer Nina Berman, who is also a professor at Columbia University, received her Bachelor's degree from the University of Chicago, and has had both solo and group exhibitions here. Want to hear the world premiere of a new work by Jennifer Higdon in person? The Chicago Symphony Orchestra co-commissioned her to write a concerto for low brass and will premiere it in early February. Like Nina Berman, the artist Saya Woolfalk came to Chicago for her education, receiving her Master of Fine Arts degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. One of her earliest prominent exhibitions was at Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art, and she has also returned to the city for other exhibitions and lectures. While recorded jazz is great, it's even more impressive to hear it live. After whetting your taste for Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah 's trumpet with Articulate, hear him in person when he comes to the Harris Theater for Music and Dance on March 21.
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The Chicago Symphony Orchestra co-commissioned her to write a concerto for low brass and will premiere it in early February. Like Nina Berman, the artist Saya Woolfalk came to Chicago for her education, receiving her Master of Fine Arts degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. One of her earliest prominent exhibitions was at Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art, and she has also returned to the city for other exhibitions and lectures. While recorded jazz is great, it's even more impressive to hear it live. After whetting your taste for Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah 's trumpet with Articulate, hear him in person when he comes to the Harris Theater for Music and Dance on March 21. Video: Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah: 2nd Century Jazz | Watch Articulate Online | PBS Video Mason Bates served as one of two composers-in-residence at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 2010-2015, during which time he wrote several works for the Orchestra and helped curate their MusicNOW contemporary classical series, so he's a familiar presence in Chicago. Video: Mason Bates:
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Simple Scones from 'The Great British Baking Show' | WTTW Chicago Simple Scones from 'The Great British Baking Show' Daniel Hautzinger February 21, 2018 It's the ideal afternoon treat, light breakfast, or not-too-sweet dessert: the humble English scone. Simple as they may be, they're often made badly, too dry or gummy to be enjoyable. So trust the experts, and try this basic scone recipe from the technical challenge of the season one finale of The Great British Baking Show . Tea Time Scones Ingredients 2¼ cups (9 oz) self-rising flour 1 heaping tsp baking powder ⅜ stick (1½ oz) softened butter ¼ cup (1 oz) caster sugar (this can be made by grinding granulated sugar in a food processor or blender until fine) 1 large egg about ½ cup (3½ fl oz) milk Directions 1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Grease two baking trays. 2. Put the flour and baking powder into a large bowl. Add the butter and rub it in with your fingertips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Stir in the sugar.
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Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Grease two baking trays. 2. Put the flour and baking powder into a large bowl. Add the butter and rub it in with your fingertips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Stir in the sugar. 3. Beat the egg in a measuring jug. Add milk to fill to ½ cup (3½ fl oz), then set aside a tablespoon of milk for glazing the scones later. 4. Gradually add the egg and milk to the dry ingredients, stirring it in until you have a soft, slightly sticky dough.
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3. Beat the egg in a measuring jug. Add milk to fill to ½ cup (3½ fl oz), then set aside a tablespoon of milk for glazing the scones later. 4. Gradually add the egg and milk to the dry ingredients, stirring it in until you have a soft, slightly sticky dough. 5. Turn the mixture out onto a lightly floured surface and pat out until it is about ¾ in thick. Use a 1½ in fluted cutter to stamp out the scones. Make sure you don’t twist the cutter or the scones will not rise evenly. 6.
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5. Turn the mixture out onto a lightly floured surface and pat out until it is about ¾ in thick. Use a 1½ in fluted cutter to stamp out the scones. Make sure you don’t twist the cutter or the scones will not rise evenly. 6. Gently gather the trimmings together and pat out again to cut more scones. 7. Arrange the scones on the greased baking trays and brush the tops with the remaining milk. 8. Bake for 8-10 minutes, or until well-risen and golden-brown.
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Gently gather the trimmings together and pat out again to cut more scones. 7. Arrange the scones on the greased baking trays and brush the tops with the remaining milk. 8. Bake for 8-10 minutes, or until well-risen and golden-brown. Transfer to a wire rack to cool. 9. Serve with jam and clotted cream. Recipes Great British Baking Show
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Southdale Center | Ten Buildings That Changed America | WTTW Chicago Southdale Center Austrian-born architect Victor Gruen spent his early years in Vienna, where people interacted in lively pedestrian environments filled with shops, cafes, and street artists. Watch the Segment Later, working in the U.S. after World War II, he was troubled by suburban sprawl and the social isolation it created. In his own words, he wanted to liberate American cities from “the terror of the automobile.” He envisioned “livable” and “lovable” spaces that got people out of their cars and interacting with each other. With the commission from the owners of Dayton Department Stores for the Southdale Center in Edina, Minnesota, he got his chance. He turned the standard street-facing strip center inside-out and, in the process, introduced the formula for the first regional indoor shopping mall. Beyond its collection of shops, Southdale Center provided a light-filled interior that he called the “Garden Court of Perpetual Spring” – a large open space with a goldfish pond and bird aviary, sculptures, and a sidewalk café. More than 75,000 people attended the grand opening. Web Exclusive Video While Southdale Center was designed to bring vitality and social interaction to the suburbs, its influence ultimately contributed to suburban sprawl and urban decline as shopping malls displaced urban retail stores. But in Minneapolis, the urban core has been revived in recent years.
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He turned the standard street-facing strip center inside-out and, in the process, introduced the formula for the first regional indoor shopping mall. Beyond its collection of shops, Southdale Center provided a light-filled interior that he called the “Garden Court of Perpetual Spring” – a large open space with a goldfish pond and bird aviary, sculptures, and a sidewalk café. More than 75,000 people attended the grand opening. Web Exclusive Video While Southdale Center was designed to bring vitality and social interaction to the suburbs, its influence ultimately contributed to suburban sprawl and urban decline as shopping malls displaced urban retail stores. But in Minneapolis, the urban core has been revived in recent years. Join Geoffrey Baer on a bicycle tour of the Riverfront District. Watch the story. Gruen envisioned shopping centers such as Southdale as the core of more vibrant suburban communities, with houses, apartments, schools, and offices surrounding the mall. But it was not to be. What Gruen didn’t anticipate was that far from bringing the cosmopolitan energy of the urban plaza to the suburbs, his innovation – and the many copycats it inspired – encouraged the very kind of sprawl he sought to mitigate.
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Join Geoffrey Baer on a bicycle tour of the Riverfront District. Watch the story. Gruen envisioned shopping centers such as Southdale as the core of more vibrant suburban communities, with houses, apartments, schools, and offices surrounding the mall. But it was not to be. What Gruen didn’t anticipate was that far from bringing the cosmopolitan energy of the urban plaza to the suburbs, his innovation – and the many copycats it inspired – encouraged the very kind of sprawl he sought to mitigate. Even Frank Lloyd Wright later weighed in: he said Gruen “should have left downtown, downtown.” Gruen returned to Austria and spent his last years in Vienna. But his Southdale Center continued to influence decades of suburban shopping malls, building momentum for suburban sprawl. Learn more Southdale Center – Official Site The pedestrian shopping districts of Vienna You Are Here Minneapolis Riverfront Victor Gruen was focused on bringing vitality to suburbia, but he unwittingly helped to hasten urban decline.
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Even Frank Lloyd Wright later weighed in: he said Gruen “should have left downtown, downtown.” Gruen returned to Austria and spent his last years in Vienna. But his Southdale Center continued to influence decades of suburban shopping malls, building momentum for suburban sprawl. Learn more Southdale Center – Official Site The pedestrian shopping districts of Vienna You Are Here Minneapolis Riverfront Victor Gruen was focused on bringing vitality to suburbia, but he unwittingly helped to hasten urban decline. Today, many urban areas are seeing restoration and renewed vitality. In Minneapolis’s Riverfront District, you can see a variety of restored architectural gems, as well as newer landmarks by noted architects, including Frank Gehry and Herzog & de Meuron. Explore Minneapolis’s Riverfront District with a walking tour or bike ride: The Minneapolis Riverfront Birthplace & First Place: Brochure (pdf) Nice Ride MN – Official Site
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Virginia State Capitol | Ten Buildings That Changed America | WTTW Chicago Virginia State Capitol As a founding father of the United States, Thomas Jefferson was passionate about America’s independence from Britain. He was no fan of the king of England and, by extension, no fan of the Georgian architecture that bore the kings’ name. Watch the Segment So when the state of Virginia needed a new government building, Jefferson – a self-taught architect and former governor of that state – took his inspiration from a source very far removed, geographically and historically, from the British colonial architecture of the day. Serving as America’s minister to France at the time, Jefferson visited the Maison Carrée, a classical Roman temple in southern France dating back to 16 B.C. He was thoroughly entranced by this monumental ancient structure, describing it as “the best morsel of antient [sic] architecture now remaining.” Web Exclusive Video During the Civil War, Richmond served as the capital of the Southern Confederacy, and the Virginia State Capitol building housed both the State assembly and the Confederate government. Watch the story. Jefferson hired the French architect Charles-Louis Clerisseau to draft a design for a similar building in Richmond, Virginia. He even commissioned and sent back to the U.S. a scale model that is displayed at the Virginia State Capitol to this day. The Virginia State Capitol was Jefferson’s declaration of independence from British architecture. Its influence is seen in more than two centuries of neoclassical government and commercial buildings across America, from local banks and post offices to the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. Learn more Virginia State Capitol – Official Site and Virtual Tours Visitor’s Guide Thomas Jefferson Richmond Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau Civil War-Era Richmond A time line of the Civil War, with photographs of Richmond, Virginia Maison Carrée – Official Site You Are Here Richmond Canal Walk To learn more about Richmond’s history, stroll along the Kanawha Canal adjacent to the James River and check out the markers denoting dramatic events from more than four centuries of Richmond history.
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Watch the story. Jefferson hired the French architect Charles-Louis Clerisseau to draft a design for a similar building in Richmond, Virginia. He even commissioned and sent back to the U.S. a scale model that is displayed at the Virginia State Capitol to this day. The Virginia State Capitol was Jefferson’s declaration of independence from British architecture. Its influence is seen in more than two centuries of neoclassical government and commercial buildings across America, from local banks and post offices to the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. Learn more Virginia State Capitol – Official Site and Virtual Tours Visitor’s Guide Thomas Jefferson Richmond Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau Civil War-Era Richmond A time line of the Civil War, with photographs of Richmond, Virginia Maison Carrée – Official Site You Are Here Richmond Canal Walk To learn more about Richmond’s history, stroll along the Kanawha Canal adjacent to the James River and check out the markers denoting dramatic events from more than four centuries of Richmond history. The canal itself is historic; in 1784, George Washington lobbied the Virginia General Assembly to build it in order to open up transportation and trade routes to the west. Later, railroads would overtake canals as the preferred trade route, but this early and ambitious effort offers a window into the vision of our founding fathers. Don’t miss Belle Isle, which served as a Confederate prison camp during the Civil War. More information:
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The canal itself is historic; in 1784, George Washington lobbied the Virginia General Assembly to build it in order to open up transportation and trade routes to the west. Later, railroads would overtake canals as the preferred trade route, but this early and ambitious effort offers a window into the vision of our founding fathers. Don’t miss Belle Isle, which served as a Confederate prison camp during the Civil War. More information: Maps of the Canals and Belle Isle Prison
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Walt Disney Concert Hall | Ten Buildings that Changed America | WTTW Chicago Walt Disney Concert Hall Squint your eyes, and Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles looks like a gleaming clipper ship, its sails filled with wind. The stainless steel exterior forms, which were in fact inspired by Gehry’s love of sailing, have now become iconic. Watch the Segment While many people first became familiar with Gehry through his Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, his design for the Walt Disney Concert Hall actually predates the Bilbao commission. However, Gehry continued to redesign the Disney Concert Hall for more than a decade, while unexpected delays postponed construction. Gehry’s innovative forms were a new and unfamiliar challenge for contractors. Gehry ultimately found a solution equal to his design: he employed software used in the design and construction of French fighter jets. Called CATIA (computer-sided three-dimensional interactive application), this software translates Gehry’s organic forms, panel by panel, into buildable construction plans. Web Exclusive Video To bring his bold new vision for the Walt Disney Concert Hall to life, architect Frank Gehry needed new tools. He turned to sophisticated computer software called CATIA (computer-aided three-dimensional interactive application), originally created to design French fighter jets.
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Gehry ultimately found a solution equal to his design: he employed software used in the design and construction of French fighter jets. Called CATIA (computer-sided three-dimensional interactive application), this software translates Gehry’s organic forms, panel by panel, into buildable construction plans. Web Exclusive Video To bring his bold new vision for the Walt Disney Concert Hall to life, architect Frank Gehry needed new tools. He turned to sophisticated computer software called CATIA (computer-aided three-dimensional interactive application), originally created to design French fighter jets. Watch the story. Such a bold exterior could give the impression that what’s inside is equally out of the box. But surprisingly, the concert hall itself, by Gehry’s own description, is just that: a highly functional box, wrapped in his now-trademark sail-like forms. That’s not to say that the interior is not an accomplishment in its own right.
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Watch the story. Such a bold exterior could give the impression that what’s inside is equally out of the box. But surprisingly, the concert hall itself, by Gehry’s own description, is just that: a highly functional box, wrapped in his now-trademark sail-like forms. That’s not to say that the interior is not an accomplishment in its own right. Gehry designed the auditorium to provide both impeccable acoustics and a sense of intimacy, wrapping the audience around the orchestra. Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall stands out as a truly unique architectural vision, demonstrating that something new and completely different is possible. Learn more Los Angeles Philharmonic / Walt Disney Concert Hall Official Site Gehry Partners Gehry Technologies University of Southern California – Engineering School Article on CATIA You Are Here Loyola Law School Los Angeles For a look at some of Gehry’s earlier, funkier work before the Walt Disney Concert Hall, visit the campus of Loyola Law School Los Angeles, just west of downtown Los Angeles – or take this virtual tour online. Loyola chose Gehry to design its new campus in 1978, before he became the “starchitect” who had designed Disney Concert Hall, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, and other now-famous structures.
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LIBBY PRISON AND COLISEUM | WTTW Chicago LIBBY PRISON AND COLISEUM South Loop Previous Story: LADY ELGIN Next Story: MARQUETTE CROSS Charles Gunther imported an entire Civil War prison from Richmond, Virginia and rebuilt it in Chicago’s South Loop in 1889. There were more than 250,000 visitors during the first year. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum Libby Prison Watch the Segment The Libby Prison War Museum, reconstructed inside a showy medieval wall in Chicago, offered visitors a dose of Civil War nostalgia inside an entertainment wrapper. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum Charles Gunther was an entrepreneur whose State Street confectionary was known for its caramels – and its Civil War memorabilia. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum Learn More Read about the Libby Prison War Museum.
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Chicago History Museum Libby Prison Watch the Segment The Libby Prison War Museum, reconstructed inside a showy medieval wall in Chicago, offered visitors a dose of Civil War nostalgia inside an entertainment wrapper. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum Charles Gunther was an entrepreneur whose State Street confectionary was known for its caramels – and its Civil War memorabilia. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum Learn More Read about the Libby Prison War Museum. Read about the Chicago Coliseum, 1513 S. Wabash Avenue (1900-1982). When Charles Gunther was running a confectionary on State Street in the late 1800s, he displayed in his shop a collection of Civil War memorabilia. But he had something bigger in mind. Much, much bigger. In 1889, Gunther purchased, shipped by rail to Chicago, and had rebuilt here an entire Civil War prison from Richmond, Virginia.
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Read about the Chicago Coliseum, 1513 S. Wabash Avenue (1900-1982). When Charles Gunther was running a confectionary on State Street in the late 1800s, he displayed in his shop a collection of Civil War memorabilia. But he had something bigger in mind. Much, much bigger. In 1889, Gunther purchased, shipped by rail to Chicago, and had rebuilt here an entire Civil War prison from Richmond, Virginia. He added a flamboyant medieval castle wall for showbiz effect. And he opened the doors of the Libby Prison War Museum, an attraction that was part history museum, part P. T. Barnum-style attraction. The museum hired Civil War veterans as guides and displayed genuine Civil War artifacts alongside items of potentially dubious provenance – such as “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” (said to be the home of the character that inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe), or what was alleged to be a snakeskin from the Garden of Eden. If Gunther had his way, he would also have shown a real Egyptian pyramid and Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, but neither of those items on his shopping list were for sale. Most popular, and perhaps also most troubling, was the Abraham Lincoln collection, which included not only artifacts from Lincoln’s life, but also blood-stained items allegedly from the night of his death.
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He added a flamboyant medieval castle wall for showbiz effect. And he opened the doors of the Libby Prison War Museum, an attraction that was part history museum, part P. T. Barnum-style attraction. The museum hired Civil War veterans as guides and displayed genuine Civil War artifacts alongside items of potentially dubious provenance – such as “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” (said to be the home of the character that inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe), or what was alleged to be a snakeskin from the Garden of Eden. If Gunther had his way, he would also have shown a real Egyptian pyramid and Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, but neither of those items on his shopping list were for sale. Most popular, and perhaps also most troubling, was the Abraham Lincoln collection, which included not only artifacts from Lincoln’s life, but also blood-stained items allegedly from the night of his death. There were more than 250,000 visitors during the first year. Coliseum When the flames of Civil War nostalgia grew cold at the turn of the 20th century, the ever-enterprising Gunther converted his building into a 15,000-seat auditorium that saw several more decades of spectacles: the city’s earliest auto shows, convenient to Chicago’s Motor Row, in which the Coliseum was ensconced; the First Ward Ball, an annual tradition in which politicians received honoraria from grateful citizens; six major national political conventions;
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There were more than 250,000 visitors during the first year. Coliseum When the flames of Civil War nostalgia grew cold at the turn of the 20th century, the ever-enterprising Gunther converted his building into a 15,000-seat auditorium that saw several more decades of spectacles: the city’s earliest auto shows, convenient to Chicago’s Motor Row, in which the Coliseum was ensconced; the First Ward Ball, an annual tradition in which politicians received honoraria from grateful citizens; six major national political conventions; expos of all kinds; roller derby competitions; and, in its later days, rock shows including the Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, and Cream. The last show played in 1971 and the building was demolished in 1982. When Civil War nostalgia declined, Gunther converted the museum into an auditorium and named it the Coliseum.
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expos of all kinds; roller derby competitions; and, in its later days, rock shows including the Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, and Cream. The last show played in 1971 and the building was demolished in 1982. When Civil War nostalgia declined, Gunther converted the museum into an auditorium and named it the Coliseum. Among its early uses were some of the first auto shows, which helped foster the nearby Motor Row. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum Gunther employed Civil War veterans as guides at Libby Prison. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum Some of the most popular items on display were also of questionable provenance, such as the cloak that Mary Todd Lincoln allegedly wore on the night that Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.
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Among its early uses were some of the first auto shows, which helped foster the nearby Motor Row. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum Gunther employed Civil War veterans as guides at Libby Prison. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum Some of the most popular items on display were also of questionable provenance, such as the cloak that Mary Todd Lincoln allegedly wore on the night that Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum The Libby Prison War Museum became an important gathering place for Civil War veterans. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum Over the coming decades, the Coliseum hosted six major national political conventions. Photo Credit:
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Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum The Libby Prison War Museum became an important gathering place for Civil War veterans. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum Over the coming decades, the Coliseum hosted six major national political conventions. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum The NHL Chicago Blackhawks played at the Coliseum from 1926 until 1929. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum In its later years, rock shows were more typical entertainment, and the Coliseum even rebranded itself as The Syndrome for those events Desperation was in the air; demolition was not far behind. Photo Credit:
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Chicago History Museum The NHL Chicago Blackhawks played at the Coliseum from 1926 until 1929. Photo Credit: Chicago History Museum In its later years, rock shows were more typical entertainment, and the Coliseum even rebranded itself as The Syndrome for those events Desperation was in the air; demolition was not far behind. Photo Credit: Getty Images ×
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Hooking up your VCR/DVD with converter box. | WXXI Below is a topic currently being discussed in WXXI's DTV Question Forum . If you have a question about DTV, be sure to have a look at our DTV Transition Pages and browse our list of forum topics! If you can't find the answer you need, please create a new topic. Feel free to share your own experiences and answers as well. Hooking up your VCR/DVD with converter box. By Jillian K ~ Posted Thu, 02/05/2009 - 9:40am Please note that you will only be able to record what your converter box is tuned to. Therefore, you will not be able to record one program while watching another one unless you have another converter box. Making connections (w/one converter box) - When hooking up, please be safe and unplug all devices from power outlet •Your antenna will be plugged into the “Antenna IN” on your converter box with a co-axial cable (black cable that has a single little prong, size of a pin) •With the second co-axial cable, connect from the converter box to “TV/OUT” into your VCR “Antenna IN” •With a third co-axial cable, connect from the VCR “Antenna OUT” into your TV o Or you may have the three colored A/V cables (red, white, and yellow) that you can use to connect from your VCR into your TV instead of the co-ax cable. Recording with VCR/Converter box •Make sure VCR, TV, and Converter box are plugged into a power outlet and turned on •Set your VCR to channel 3 (or 4) with VCR remote •Your TV should also be on channel 3 or L1 or L2 or Video (with TV remote) o This depends on how your TV normally works with your VCR •Your converter box should be on whatever channel you’d like to record (remember you can’t record one channel while watching another one) •If you’d like to set a timed recording, do as you normally would.
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Hooking up your VCR/DVD with converter box. | WXXI
Hooking up your VCR/DVD with converter box. Hooking up your VCR/DVD with converter box.
Hooking up your VCR/DVD with converter box. By Jillian K ~ Posted Thu, 02/05/2009 - 9:40am Please note that you will only be able to record what your converter box is tuned to. Therefore, you will not be able to record one program while watching another one unless you have another converter box. Making connections (w/one converter box) - When hooking up, please be safe and unplug all devices from power outlet •Your antenna will be plugged into the “Antenna IN” on your converter box with a co-axial cable (black cable that has a single little prong, size of a pin) •With the second co-axial cable, connect from the converter box to “TV/OUT” into your VCR “Antenna IN” •With a third co-axial cable, connect from the VCR “Antenna OUT” into your TV o Or you may have the three colored A/V cables (red, white, and yellow) that you can use to connect from your VCR into your TV instead of the co-ax cable. Recording with VCR/Converter box •Make sure VCR, TV, and Converter box are plugged into a power outlet and turned on •Set your VCR to channel 3 (or 4) with VCR remote •Your TV should also be on channel 3 or L1 or L2 or Video (with TV remote) o This depends on how your TV normally works with your VCR •Your converter box should be on whatever channel you’d like to record (remember you can’t record one channel while watching another one) •If you’d like to set a timed recording, do as you normally would. Make sure your converter box is on and set to the desired channel and you should be all set. ( Your TV & VCR do not necessarily need to be on) ‹ converter box coupon extension Low Power Messages › Tags: Digital TV Transition » Disqus Comments We were unable to load Disqus. If you are a moderator please see our troubleshooting guide. Support provided by:
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Hooking up your VCR/DVD with converter box. | WXXI
Hooking up your VCR/DVD with converter box. Hooking up your VCR/DVD with converter box.
Make sure your converter box is on and set to the desired channel and you should be all set. ( Your TV & VCR do not necessarily need to be on) ‹ converter box coupon extension Low Power Messages › Tags: Digital TV Transition » Disqus Comments We were unable to load Disqus. If you are a moderator please see our troubleshooting guide. Support provided by: Become a WXXI Sponsor
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http://interactive.wxxi.org/highlights/2010/03/lawrence-welk-milestones-memories-wxxi-tv
Lawrence Welk: Milestones & Memories on WXXI-TV | WXXI
Lawrence Welk: Milestones & Memories on WXXI-TV
Lawrence Welk: Milestones & Memories on WXXI-TV | WXXI Lawrence Welk: Milestones & Memories on WXXI-TV Sat, 03/20/2010 - 7:00pm Pictured: Lawrence Welk Credit: OETA The largest and most exciting reunion concert of Welk Stars in the history of “The Lawrence Welk Show”! The special includes over 30 favorite songs and musical numbers, plus a special medley of 25 more songs in the final act, all performed on stage at the Champagne Theatre in Branson, Missouri. The special reunion concert was recorded before large crowds of enthusiastic, longtime fans who traveled across the country from all 50 states to be a part of the historic event. The concert received standing ovations too numerous to count. LAWRENCE WELK: MILESTONES AND MEMORIES airs Saturday, March 20 at 7 p.m. on WXXI-TV (DT21.1/cable1011/cable11).
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Lawrence Welk: Milestones & Memories on WXXI-TV | WXXI
Lawrence Welk: Milestones & Memories on WXXI-TV
The special includes over 30 favorite songs and musical numbers, plus a special medley of 25 more songs in the final act, all performed on stage at the Champagne Theatre in Branson, Missouri. The special reunion concert was recorded before large crowds of enthusiastic, longtime fans who traveled across the country from all 50 states to be a part of the historic event. The concert received standing ovations too numerous to count. LAWRENCE WELK: MILESTONES AND MEMORIES airs Saturday, March 20 at 7 p.m. on WXXI-TV (DT21.1/cable1011/cable11). Highlights of the program include the first-time-ever performance by Bobby Burgess and his three dancing partners, Barbara Boylan, Cissy King and Elaine Balden, and an exuberant piano duet by Jo Ann Castle and veteran virtuoso, Big Tiny Little. Also included are exciting numbers by The Lennon Sisters, Pete Fountain, Tom Netherton, Anacani, Myron Floren and Guy Hovis and Ralna English, in one of their rare performances together on stage. LAWRENCE WELK: MILESTONES AND MEMORIES is a three-hour, five-act musical reunion special, celebrating the Welk Show’s remarkable longevity and accomplishments. Adding to the momentous occasion are guest appearances by all five living Champagne Ladies including Lois Best (1938-1939), Jayne Walton (1939-1945), Helen Ramsay (1947-1949), and Roberta Linn (1950-1953), who were honored with a special performance by Guy Hovis and today's Champagne Lady, Norma Zimmer (1960-present).
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Lawrence Welk: Milestones & Memories on WXXI-TV | WXXI
Lawrence Welk: Milestones & Memories on WXXI-TV
Highlights of the program include the first-time-ever performance by Bobby Burgess and his three dancing partners, Barbara Boylan, Cissy King and Elaine Balden, and an exuberant piano duet by Jo Ann Castle and veteran virtuoso, Big Tiny Little. Also included are exciting numbers by The Lennon Sisters, Pete Fountain, Tom Netherton, Anacani, Myron Floren and Guy Hovis and Ralna English, in one of their rare performances together on stage. LAWRENCE WELK: MILESTONES AND MEMORIES is a three-hour, five-act musical reunion special, celebrating the Welk Show’s remarkable longevity and accomplishments. Adding to the momentous occasion are guest appearances by all five living Champagne Ladies including Lois Best (1938-1939), Jayne Walton (1939-1945), Helen Ramsay (1947-1949), and Roberta Linn (1950-1953), who were honored with a special performance by Guy Hovis and today's Champagne Lady, Norma Zimmer (1960-present). The Welk Stars and musicians are the guides on this unforgettable musical journey through the 20th century, recalling entertaining stories from the past and some of the Show's historic milestones, illustrated by rare archive footage and photographs. Group production numbers include an original opening song entitled "Milestones and Memories," as well as "That's Entertainment," "My Heart Will Go On," "America the Beautiful" and the program's finale, "In the Sweet By and By." The final act is an emotional Musical Family reunion of all the Welk Stars on stage showing their love of one another and music. Included are segments of many popular hits from “The Lawrence Welk Show” and meaningful renditions of songs such as "Together Wherever We Go" and "Will the Circle Be Unbroken." Following in the great Welk tradition, music is provided by the superb 20-piece Lawrence Welk Orchestra playing many of the Welk original arrangements, under the direction of Maestro John Bahler.
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Lawrence Welk: Milestones & Memories on WXXI-TV | WXXI
Lawrence Welk: Milestones & Memories on WXXI-TV
The Welk Stars and musicians are the guides on this unforgettable musical journey through the 20th century, recalling entertaining stories from the past and some of the Show's historic milestones, illustrated by rare archive footage and photographs. Group production numbers include an original opening song entitled "Milestones and Memories," as well as "That's Entertainment," "My Heart Will Go On," "America the Beautiful" and the program's finale, "In the Sweet By and By." The final act is an emotional Musical Family reunion of all the Welk Stars on stage showing their love of one another and music. Included are segments of many popular hits from “The Lawrence Welk Show” and meaningful renditions of songs such as "Together Wherever We Go" and "Will the Circle Be Unbroken." Following in the great Welk tradition, music is provided by the superb 20-piece Lawrence Welk Orchestra playing many of the Welk original arrangements, under the direction of Maestro John Bahler. Guest musicians from the past are featured in some of the numbers including a lively reunion of the "Hotsy Totsy Boys," with a special tribute to dixieland music, Mr. Welk's favorite musical style. The program also includes a touching segment that celebrates the lives of members of the Welk Musical Family who have passed away, narrated by Tom Netherton, and illustrated with carefully chosen video clips and personal photographs. Tags: Music TV Special Program 2 comments Disqus Comments We were unable to load Disqus. If you are a moderator please see our troubleshooting guide.
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http://interactive.wxxi.org/tv/schedules
WXXI Television Schedules (Interactive Grid) | WXXI
WXXI Television Schedules (Interactive Grid) WXXI Television Schedules (Interactive Grid) Useful Links
WXXI Television Schedules (Interactive Grid) | WXXI WXXI Television Schedules (Interactive Grid) Also available: Printable Listings, Kids TV Schedule City 12 Cable Channel 12 in the City of Rochester Schedules are posted monthly for City 12. Useful Links WXXI Downloadable "Program Listings" TitanTV Schedule (an alternative source for TV schedules in the event that our system is down). Choose Broadcast Station from the drop down and then choose Rochester area stations of your choice including WXXI.
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http://interactive.wxxi.org/world
WXXI World | WXXI
Where to watch Upcoming on WXXI World WXXI-WORLD Channel: Learn At Home Schedules Ongoing on WXXI World War Zone/Comfort Zone On-Demand Intelligent Lives: Opening Doors On-Demand Recently on WXXI World Oliver Sacks: His Own Life on WXXI-World WXXI World Fan Group Notifications
WXXI World | WXXI WXXI World WXXI World features documentary, public affairs and news programming from public television's award-winning signature series and acclaimed independent filmmakers. Where to watch WXXI World can be viewed over-the-air on Digital Television channel 21.2 as well as on Spectrum Cable channel 1275. Watch highlighted episodes on-demand . Some programming is available on-demand in the WXXI Video Player Upcoming on WXXI World WXXI-WORLD Channel: Learn At Home Schedules Monday, January 4, 2021 - 12:00pm WXXI-WORLD channel will continue broadcasting a “Learn At Home” schedule to support of students in grades 6-12 each weekday from 12 - 5 p.m. Read more Ongoing on WXXI World Race in America: WORLD Video On-Demand Collection A collection of films by and about individuals in the Black community across the country and around the globe. Watch on-air, stream online and share the voices, the stories on WORLD and from our partners in public media. Watch On-Demand. Read more War Zone/Comfort Zone On-Demand Despite putting their life on the line for their country, many female veterans recieve less than a hero's welcome when returning to civilian life. Read more Intelligent Lives:
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WXXI World | WXXI
Where to watch Upcoming on WXXI World WXXI-WORLD Channel: Learn At Home Schedules Ongoing on WXXI World War Zone/Comfort Zone On-Demand Intelligent Lives: Opening Doors On-Demand Recently on WXXI World Oliver Sacks: His Own Life on WXXI-World WXXI World Fan Group Notifications
WORLD Video On-Demand Collection A collection of films by and about individuals in the Black community across the country and around the globe. Watch on-air, stream online and share the voices, the stories on WORLD and from our partners in public media. Watch On-Demand. Read more War Zone/Comfort Zone On-Demand Despite putting their life on the line for their country, many female veterans recieve less than a hero's welcome when returning to civilian life. Read more Intelligent Lives: Opening Doors On-Demand Watch On-Demand: Narrated by Academy-Award nominee Chris Cooper, this film follows three young adults with intellectual disabilities and how they navigate school, college and workforce. Read more Recently on WXXI World America ReFramed: Curtain Up! Saturday, May 15, 2021 - 7:00pm on WXXI World This film follows the theater club of PS 124 in New York City's Chinatown as they prepare for a big musical production of "Frozen Kids."
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http://interactive.wxxi.org/world
WXXI World | WXXI
Where to watch Upcoming on WXXI World WXXI-WORLD Channel: Learn At Home Schedules Ongoing on WXXI World War Zone/Comfort Zone On-Demand Intelligent Lives: Opening Doors On-Demand Recently on WXXI World Oliver Sacks: His Own Life on WXXI-World WXXI World Fan Group Notifications
Opening Doors On-Demand Watch On-Demand: Narrated by Academy-Award nominee Chris Cooper, this film follows three young adults with intellectual disabilities and how they navigate school, college and workforce. Read more Recently on WXXI World America ReFramed: Curtain Up! Saturday, May 15, 2021 - 7:00pm on WXXI World This film follows the theater club of PS 124 in New York City's Chinatown as they prepare for a big musical production of "Frozen Kids." Read more Touching the Sound: The Improbable Journey of Nobuyuki Tsujii Saturday, May 15, 2021 - 2:00pm on WXXI World This film traces the artistic development of this remarkable young musician, from an early ability to play piano by ear, to his gold medal triumph in the 2009 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, to his debut at Carnegie Hall. Read more Oliver Sacks: His Own Life on WXXI-World Friday, May 14, 2021 - 8:00pm on WXXI World Explores the life and work of the legendary neurologist and storyteller as he shares intimate details of his battles with drug addiction, homophobia, and a medical establishment that accepted his work only decades after the fact by exploring unknown cognitive worlds through his patients and communicating the conditions as a storyteller to the world. Read more WXXI World Fan Group You must login in order to post into this group.
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WXXI World | WXXI
Where to watch Upcoming on WXXI World WXXI-WORLD Channel: Learn At Home Schedules Ongoing on WXXI World War Zone/Comfort Zone On-Demand Intelligent Lives: Opening Doors On-Demand Recently on WXXI World Oliver Sacks: His Own Life on WXXI-World WXXI World Fan Group Notifications
Read more Touching the Sound: The Improbable Journey of Nobuyuki Tsujii Saturday, May 15, 2021 - 2:00pm on WXXI World This film traces the artistic development of this remarkable young musician, from an early ability to play piano by ear, to his gold medal triumph in the 2009 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, to his debut at Carnegie Hall. Read more Oliver Sacks: His Own Life on WXXI-World Friday, May 14, 2021 - 8:00pm on WXXI World Explores the life and work of the legendary neurologist and storyteller as he shares intimate details of his battles with drug addiction, homophobia, and a medical establishment that accepted his work only decades after the fact by exploring unknown cognitive worlds through his patients and communicating the conditions as a storyteller to the world. Read more WXXI World Fan Group You must login in order to post into this group. Notifications This group offers an RSS feed. Or subscribe to these personalized, sitewide feeds: All posts: Feed Page
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http://interactivehailmaps.com/hail-recon/
Interactive Hail Maps - Hail Recon
Hail Recon ® is the best mobile hail mapping experience available. Period. Hail Recon ® is the best mobile hail mapping experience available. Period. Are you in the hail? Turn By Turn Directions to The Hail. Need a hail date?
Interactive Hail Maps - Hail Recon Hail Recon mikeh 2020-02-08T13:15:25-06:00 Hail Recon ® is the best mobile hail mapping experience available. Period. Hail Recon® is the iPhone, iPad, and Android companion app for Interactive Hail Maps that makes printed hail maps a thing of the past. With Hail Recon® you get a blue dot on your screen that shows you where you are in relation to the hail swath. You can also pull the hail history for any address in seconds. Door knocking canvassing is built in so you can keep track of your neighborhood saturation. With the canvassing feature, you’ll always know which doors you’ve already knocked and which houses need a follow up. Also, you will never miss a hail storm because we send you alerts live as the hail event is happening. You will never know how you got along without it. Download Hail Recon® Today.
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Interactive Hail Maps - Hail Recon
Hail Recon ® is the best mobile hail mapping experience available. Period. Hail Recon ® is the best mobile hail mapping experience available. Period. Are you in the hail? Turn By Turn Directions to The Hail. Need a hail date?
Door knocking canvassing is built in so you can keep track of your neighborhood saturation. With the canvassing feature, you’ll always know which doors you’ve already knocked and which houses need a follow up. Also, you will never miss a hail storm because we send you alerts live as the hail event is happening. You will never know how you got along without it. Download Hail Recon® Today. Are you in the hail? No more looking up streets and trying to figure out when you are in the hail path. Hail Recon® makes it easy by showing you a blue dot that marks your exact location. Did you make 4 or 5 turns while scouting hail in an unfamiliar suburb or city? No problem.
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Interactive Hail Maps - Hail Recon
Hail Recon ® is the best mobile hail mapping experience available. Period. Hail Recon ® is the best mobile hail mapping experience available. Period. Are you in the hail? Turn By Turn Directions to The Hail. Need a hail date?
Are you in the hail? No more looking up streets and trying to figure out when you are in the hail path. Hail Recon® makes it easy by showing you a blue dot that marks your exact location. Did you make 4 or 5 turns while scouting hail in an unfamiliar suburb or city? No problem. Just look at Hail Recon® to see both the hail swath and your location! Radar accurate hail swaths allow you to pinpoint where the hail fell Location indicator lets you see exactly where you are in relationship to the hail swath Hail Finder allows you to find hail storms based on map location – just zoom to any specific location and tap “Find Hail” On-the-ground hail reports confirms hail intensity with storm spotter measured hail hitting the ground Integrates with your Interactive Hail Maps subscription for access to all historical storm dates (8 years) Turn By Turn Directions to The Hail. With Hail Recon® you can tap on any marker to get turn-by-turn directions from your current location to that marker’s location. Now you can drop markers on the places you would like to scout for hail damage and easily find those locations with your phone’s GPS! All you need to do is open Hail Recon® and select a previously dropped marker or press your finger tip on the hail map for 1 second to drop a new marker.
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Interactive Hail Maps - Hail Recon
Hail Recon ® is the best mobile hail mapping experience available. Period. Hail Recon ® is the best mobile hail mapping experience available. Period. Are you in the hail? Turn By Turn Directions to The Hail. Need a hail date?
Just look at Hail Recon® to see both the hail swath and your location! Radar accurate hail swaths allow you to pinpoint where the hail fell Location indicator lets you see exactly where you are in relationship to the hail swath Hail Finder allows you to find hail storms based on map location – just zoom to any specific location and tap “Find Hail” On-the-ground hail reports confirms hail intensity with storm spotter measured hail hitting the ground Integrates with your Interactive Hail Maps subscription for access to all historical storm dates (8 years) Turn By Turn Directions to The Hail. With Hail Recon® you can tap on any marker to get turn-by-turn directions from your current location to that marker’s location. Now you can drop markers on the places you would like to scout for hail damage and easily find those locations with your phone’s GPS! All you need to do is open Hail Recon® and select a previously dropped marker or press your finger tip on the hail map for 1 second to drop a new marker. After the marker is on the hail map, tap on it and select “Drive to Address Marker”. That’s it! You now have turn-by-turn directions. You can easily find your way back to previously marked areas and find promising new areas with your GPS. Need a hail date?
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Interactive Hail Maps - Hail Recon
Hail Recon ® is the best mobile hail mapping experience available. Period. Hail Recon ® is the best mobile hail mapping experience available. Period. Are you in the hail? Turn By Turn Directions to The Hail. Need a hail date?
After the marker is on the hail map, tap on it and select “Drive to Address Marker”. That’s it! You now have turn-by-turn directions. You can easily find your way back to previously marked areas and find promising new areas with your GPS. Need a hail date? When you need a hail date all you need to do is zoom in on your screen to the area you want to search and tap the settings icon on the bottom right of the screen. Then tap “Find Hail in Current Map”. Now you are presented with a list of dates where hail was detected by radar in your screens viewing area. You can also get a hail date by creating an address specific Hail Impact Report from within Hail Recon®. Tap on any address marker and then tap “View Hail Impact Report” to generate it.
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Interactive Hail Maps - Hail Recon
Hail Recon ® is the best mobile hail mapping experience available. Period. Hail Recon ® is the best mobile hail mapping experience available. Period. Are you in the hail? Turn By Turn Directions to The Hail. Need a hail date?
When you need a hail date all you need to do is zoom in on your screen to the area you want to search and tap the settings icon on the bottom right of the screen. Then tap “Find Hail in Current Map”. Now you are presented with a list of dates where hail was detected by radar in your screens viewing area. You can also get a hail date by creating an address specific Hail Impact Report from within Hail Recon®. Tap on any address marker and then tap “View Hail Impact Report” to generate it. The Hail Impact Report shows you the complete hail history of the address and can be branded with your company info and logo. Now you can send your branded Hail Impact Report to adjusters or homeowners. The Hail Impact reports are unlimited and included with your subscription. Tap “View Hail Impact Report” to generate an address specific report.
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http://interactivelistening.com/
Interactive Listening
INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music what is interactive listening? change music history and education use technology tools to help teachers TEDx Jacksonville – Designing Curiosity Pete Carney and Brian Felix in the News Global Digital Culture Critical Thinking and Strategy Abstract Solutions Music History is transformed into an interactive experience on the iPad change music history Music Education now available on iPad! Let's make music matter!
Interactive Listening INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music what is interactive listening? Music education designed by teachers for an interactive classroom experience using the edge of technology. For the first time, students can discover music while they read, not after. For the first time listeners can get instant feedback about their listening skills with over 50 automated quizzes throughout the book. This music iBook also attempts to create visual relationships with the sound of music. In recent MRI scans, musicians brains have been shown to use the visual area of the brain more than non-musicians. In this new approach to music, students have a textbook that asks them to see music as much as they hear it. change music history and education Why has music been written in caves, ships, and cathedrals in every corner of the human Odyssey? Interactive Listening was designed by two music professors to test your ears, eyes, and mind in an experiential search for the truth about what music really is. Use technology to chase the truth about real music history.
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Interactive Listening
INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music what is interactive listening? change music history and education use technology tools to help teachers TEDx Jacksonville – Designing Curiosity Pete Carney and Brian Felix in the News Global Digital Culture Critical Thinking and Strategy Abstract Solutions Music History is transformed into an interactive experience on the iPad change music history Music Education now available on iPad! Let's make music matter!
In recent MRI scans, musicians brains have been shown to use the visual area of the brain more than non-musicians. In this new approach to music, students have a textbook that asks them to see music as much as they hear it. change music history and education Why has music been written in caves, ships, and cathedrals in every corner of the human Odyssey? Interactive Listening was designed by two music professors to test your ears, eyes, and mind in an experiential search for the truth about what music really is. Use technology to chase the truth about real music history. Interactive Listening reverses the educational process of traditional music by building active classroom experiences that replace passive learning. At the intersection of music history, music appreciation, and musical language, Interactive Listening is designed as a comprehensive overhaul to the music classroom, band rehearsal, or concert listening experience. Students will understand the roles of each instrument, musical elements, counterpoint, and cultural depth of music that is often overlooked in the traditional textbook process. Click here to find us on iTunes use technology For the first time, students can discover music while they read, not after. For the first time listeners can get instant feedback about their listening skills with over 50 automated quizzes throughout the book.
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Interactive Listening
INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music what is interactive listening? change music history and education use technology tools to help teachers TEDx Jacksonville – Designing Curiosity Pete Carney and Brian Felix in the News Global Digital Culture Critical Thinking and Strategy Abstract Solutions Music History is transformed into an interactive experience on the iPad change music history Music Education now available on iPad! Let's make music matter!
Interactive Listening reverses the educational process of traditional music by building active classroom experiences that replace passive learning. At the intersection of music history, music appreciation, and musical language, Interactive Listening is designed as a comprehensive overhaul to the music classroom, band rehearsal, or concert listening experience. Students will understand the roles of each instrument, musical elements, counterpoint, and cultural depth of music that is often overlooked in the traditional textbook process. Click here to find us on iTunes use technology For the first time, students can discover music while they read, not after. For the first time listeners can get instant feedback about their listening skills with over 50 automated quizzes throughout the book. This music book also attempts to create visual relationships with the sound of music. In recent MRI scans, musicians’ brains have been shown to use the visual area of the brain more than non-musicians. In this new approach to music, students have a textbook that asks them to see music as much as they hear it. When music teachers or conductors communicate, they wave their hands in visual space. Shouldn’t listeners be learning to hear music in this same part of the brain?
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Interactive Listening
INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music what is interactive listening? change music history and education use technology tools to help teachers TEDx Jacksonville – Designing Curiosity Pete Carney and Brian Felix in the News Global Digital Culture Critical Thinking and Strategy Abstract Solutions Music History is transformed into an interactive experience on the iPad change music history Music Education now available on iPad! Let's make music matter!
This music book also attempts to create visual relationships with the sound of music. In recent MRI scans, musicians’ brains have been shown to use the visual area of the brain more than non-musicians. In this new approach to music, students have a textbook that asks them to see music as much as they hear it. When music teachers or conductors communicate, they wave their hands in visual space. Shouldn’t listeners be learning to hear music in this same part of the brain? tools to help teachers The Enhanced Digital edition offers 230 pages of videos, interactive pictures, interactive quiz questions, over 120 built in music samples and more exciting content is now available on iTunes for $14.99. Music history and music appreciation are often a music teacher’s most difficult class. The traditional music textbook model offers little engagement for music students in the classroom. This textbook creates a set of tools and a new path through the woods of music history. Visit the Teacher’s Lounge for more tools and resources.
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Interactive Listening
INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music what is interactive listening? change music history and education use technology tools to help teachers TEDx Jacksonville – Designing Curiosity Pete Carney and Brian Felix in the News Global Digital Culture Critical Thinking and Strategy Abstract Solutions Music History is transformed into an interactive experience on the iPad change music history Music Education now available on iPad! Let's make music matter!
tools to help teachers The Enhanced Digital edition offers 230 pages of videos, interactive pictures, interactive quiz questions, over 120 built in music samples and more exciting content is now available on iTunes for $14.99. Music history and music appreciation are often a music teacher’s most difficult class. The traditional music textbook model offers little engagement for music students in the classroom. This textbook creates a set of tools and a new path through the woods of music history. Visit the Teacher’s Lounge for more tools and resources. 02 December 2015 by Pete Carney, in Blog,Latest posts,Music Education,Press Illinois Public Radio – Education and Curiosity Education Desk: Meet Pete Carney By DUSTY RHODES • OCT 27, 2015 Five year... READ MORE + 28 July 2015 by Pete Carney, in Blog,Latest posts,Music Education,Music Technology,Press TEDx Jacksonville – Designing Curiosity We are very excited to announce that our very own Pete Carney, co-author of Inte... READ MORE + 15 August 2014 by Pete Carney, in Music Education,Music Technology,Press Pete Carney and Brian Felix in the News Lisa Robbins, First Coast News 6:04 p.m. EDT August 13, 2014 “This initiat... READ MORE + Matthew Richmond Music Professor at UNC Asheville "Interactive Listening" is a thorough and engaging text. By presenting music fundamentals and history in a conversational, exploratory style, it invites students from every background to approach music in ways that make sense to them. The examples and assignments are well-chosen to eliminate the "dead white guy" syndrome that still plagues too many music courses. Global Digital Culture Interactive Listening takes a global view on music education.
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INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music what is interactive listening? change music history and education use technology tools to help teachers TEDx Jacksonville – Designing Curiosity Pete Carney and Brian Felix in the News Global Digital Culture Critical Thinking and Strategy Abstract Solutions Music History is transformed into an interactive experience on the iPad change music history Music Education now available on iPad! Let's make music matter!
02 December 2015 by Pete Carney, in Blog,Latest posts,Music Education,Press Illinois Public Radio – Education and Curiosity Education Desk: Meet Pete Carney By DUSTY RHODES • OCT 27, 2015 Five year... READ MORE + 28 July 2015 by Pete Carney, in Blog,Latest posts,Music Education,Music Technology,Press TEDx Jacksonville – Designing Curiosity We are very excited to announce that our very own Pete Carney, co-author of Inte... READ MORE + 15 August 2014 by Pete Carney, in Music Education,Music Technology,Press Pete Carney and Brian Felix in the News Lisa Robbins, First Coast News 6:04 p.m. EDT August 13, 2014 “This initiat... READ MORE + Matthew Richmond Music Professor at UNC Asheville "Interactive Listening" is a thorough and engaging text. By presenting music fundamentals and history in a conversational, exploratory style, it invites students from every background to approach music in ways that make sense to them. The examples and assignments are well-chosen to eliminate the "dead white guy" syndrome that still plagues too many music courses. Global Digital Culture Interactive Listening takes a global view on music education. From Blues, Gospel, and Hip Hop in the US to Indonesian, African, and Tibetan music, this tactile approach to culture and history races into subjects that have been are traditionally a teacher's swamp in the classroom. Critical Thinking and Strategy Like a campaign in chess, orchestras and wind ensembles perform massive strategies of music. Being a listener requires critical skills to perceive the works of great composers. Visualizing the weaving of melodies across an ensemble require practice, patience, and many defeats. " My discovery was the result of musical perception."
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INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music what is interactive listening? change music history and education use technology tools to help teachers TEDx Jacksonville – Designing Curiosity Pete Carney and Brian Felix in the News Global Digital Culture Critical Thinking and Strategy Abstract Solutions Music History is transformed into an interactive experience on the iPad change music history Music Education now available on iPad! Let's make music matter!
From Blues, Gospel, and Hip Hop in the US to Indonesian, African, and Tibetan music, this tactile approach to culture and history races into subjects that have been are traditionally a teacher's swamp in the classroom. Critical Thinking and Strategy Like a campaign in chess, orchestras and wind ensembles perform massive strategies of music. Being a listener requires critical skills to perceive the works of great composers. Visualizing the weaving of melodies across an ensemble require practice, patience, and many defeats. " My discovery was the result of musical perception." -Albert Einstein on relativity Abstract Solutions Music inspires as much as it confuses. Like liquid in our imagination, it can be touched, felt, but not held. Music History is transformed into an interactive experience on the iPad change music history In recent MRI scans, musicians brains have been shown to use the visual area of the brain more than non-musicians. In this new approach to music, students have a textbook that asks them to see music as much as they hear it. When music teachers or conductors communicate, they wave their hands in visual space.
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INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music what is interactive listening? change music history and education use technology tools to help teachers TEDx Jacksonville – Designing Curiosity Pete Carney and Brian Felix in the News Global Digital Culture Critical Thinking and Strategy Abstract Solutions Music History is transformed into an interactive experience on the iPad change music history Music Education now available on iPad! Let's make music matter!
-Albert Einstein on relativity Abstract Solutions Music inspires as much as it confuses. Like liquid in our imagination, it can be touched, felt, but not held. Music History is transformed into an interactive experience on the iPad change music history In recent MRI scans, musicians brains have been shown to use the visual area of the brain more than non-musicians. In this new approach to music, students have a textbook that asks them to see music as much as they hear it. When music teachers or conductors communicate, they wave their hands in visual space. Shouldn’t listeners be learning to hear music in this same part of the brain? We are excited to announce the release of the iBook version of Interactive Listening. The Enhanced Digital edition offers 230 pages of videos, interactive pictures, interactive quiz questions, over 120 built in music samples and more exciting content is now available on iTunes for $14.99. Music history and music appreciation are often a music teacher’s most difficult class. The traditional music textbook model offers little engagement for music students in the classroom.
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Interactive Listening
INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music what is interactive listening? change music history and education use technology tools to help teachers TEDx Jacksonville – Designing Curiosity Pete Carney and Brian Felix in the News Global Digital Culture Critical Thinking and Strategy Abstract Solutions Music History is transformed into an interactive experience on the iPad change music history Music Education now available on iPad! Let's make music matter!
Shouldn’t listeners be learning to hear music in this same part of the brain? We are excited to announce the release of the iBook version of Interactive Listening. The Enhanced Digital edition offers 230 pages of videos, interactive pictures, interactive quiz questions, over 120 built in music samples and more exciting content is now available on iTunes for $14.99. Music history and music appreciation are often a music teacher’s most difficult class. The traditional music textbook model offers little engagement for music students in the classroom. This textbook creates a set of tools and a new path through the woods of music history. For the first time, students can discover music while they read, not after. For the first time listeners can get instant feedback about their listening skills with over 50 automated quizzes throughout the book. This music book also attempts to create visual relationships with the sound of music. Music Education now available on iPad!
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Interactive Listening
INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music INTERACTIVE LISTENING a new approach to music what is interactive listening? change music history and education use technology tools to help teachers TEDx Jacksonville – Designing Curiosity Pete Carney and Brian Felix in the News Global Digital Culture Critical Thinking and Strategy Abstract Solutions Music History is transformed into an interactive experience on the iPad change music history Music Education now available on iPad! Let's make music matter!
This textbook creates a set of tools and a new path through the woods of music history. For the first time, students can discover music while they read, not after. For the first time listeners can get instant feedback about their listening skills with over 50 automated quizzes throughout the book. This music book also attempts to create visual relationships with the sound of music. Music Education now available on iPad! Read More! Let's make music matter!
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your thesis and claims Your Thesis and Claims This assignment is Reading Summary (7) At the bottom of this page, note that this assignment is different than the initial assignment about thesis and claims. First, a reminder about thesis statements: Thesis A thesis statement in an essay is a sentence that explicitly identifies the purpose of the paper. The thesis statement is the sentence that contains the focus of your essay and tells your reader what the essay is going to be about. Claims Next, a reminder about claims. Claims are the beginnings and "wanted ends" of arguments. When one makes a claim, one has to be prepared to support the claim with evidence and reasoning. There are few "self-evident" and "universally accepted" claims. Every/any claim that is made requires (at least some) evidence in the face of challenge by the audience ("oh yeah?"): " She/he who asserts a claim, must provide evidence and reasoning."
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Claims are the beginnings and "wanted ends" of arguments. When one makes a claim, one has to be prepared to support the claim with evidence and reasoning. There are few "self-evident" and "universally accepted" claims. Every/any claim that is made requires (at least some) evidence in the face of challenge by the audience ("oh yeah?"): " She/he who asserts a claim, must provide evidence and reasoning." Claims sometimes stand alone and at other times are part of a series (of claims and subclaims). In effect, the "thesis" of a work or part of a work is a kind of claim (we might say that the overall thesis is the "main claim"). It is important that you know when are making claims and what kinds of claims you are making. Making and substantiating a series of claims is how you "make an argument," in our case, via a written paper. Likewise, it's important to be able to identify and evaluate the claims that others make, particularly when you are searching for evidence in support of your claims.
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Claims sometimes stand alone and at other times are part of a series (of claims and subclaims). In effect, the "thesis" of a work or part of a work is a kind of claim (we might say that the overall thesis is the "main claim"). It is important that you know when are making claims and what kinds of claims you are making. Making and substantiating a series of claims is how you "make an argument," in our case, via a written paper. Likewise, it's important to be able to identify and evaluate the claims that others make, particularly when you are searching for evidence in support of your claims. In both cases, it's crucial that the person making the claim (presenting the argument) provides sufficient support to establish their claim. Be especially vigilant for instances in which the speaker/writer/source makes one (kind of) claim and supports another (but thereby expects the audience to accept the first as established). And of course, you don't want to make this error. For example, I might make the claim: "Since smoking is bad for the health of the smoker and imposes 2nd hand smoke risks to others, smoking on campus should be banned."
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In both cases, it's crucial that the person making the claim (presenting the argument) provides sufficient support to establish their claim. Be especially vigilant for instances in which the speaker/writer/source makes one (kind of) claim and supports another (but thereby expects the audience to accept the first as established). And of course, you don't want to make this error. For example, I might make the claim: "Since smoking is bad for the health of the smoker and imposes 2nd hand smoke risks to others, smoking on campus should be banned." I might then provide a TON of evidence in support of the health risks from smoking both to the smoker and those nearby. I might then ask you to conclude that we should, therefore, ban smoking on campus. Note that I've not engaged in the implied value arguments (about the relative merits of limiting personal freedom in favor of public health). Nor have I directly argued about the policy I am advocating (how do we enact and enforce the policy? What are the sanctions/punishments?
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I might then provide a TON of evidence in support of the health risks from smoking both to the smoker and those nearby. I might then ask you to conclude that we should, therefore, ban smoking on campus. Note that I've not engaged in the implied value arguments (about the relative merits of limiting personal freedom in favor of public health). Nor have I directly argued about the policy I am advocating (how do we enact and enforce the policy? What are the sanctions/punishments? Who is in charge? Will the policy solve the health problems that I've proposed?). There are three major kinds of claims: ( 1) Claims of fact, (2) Claims of value, and (3) Claims of policy. 1) Claims of fact make statements about, for example:
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Who is in charge? Will the policy solve the health problems that I've proposed?). There are three major kinds of claims: ( 1) Claims of fact, (2) Claims of value, and (3) Claims of policy. 1) Claims of fact make statements about, for example: States of being/not being ("there is a full moon out tonight"). Aspects/attributes of things ("that barn is red/large/old/empty"). The state of affairs ("the roadway is busy today"). Generally speaking, we think of claims of fact as either being true or false. 2) Claims of value are decided based on establishing the merits of preferable modes of behavior (instrumental values) or ultimate goals (terminal values) [ see items in the Rokeach values survey for Amerian rankings and examples ].
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States of being/not being ("there is a full moon out tonight"). Aspects/attributes of things ("that barn is red/large/old/empty"). The state of affairs ("the roadway is busy today"). Generally speaking, we think of claims of fact as either being true or false. 2) Claims of value are decided based on establishing the merits of preferable modes of behavior (instrumental values) or ultimate goals (terminal values) [ see items in the Rokeach values survey for Amerian rankings and examples ]. For example, "This is a beautiful watch" (we will argue about the relative beauty of the watch, rather about the fact claim that is implied: whether it's a watch)-- beauty is a terminal value "Talking behind someone's back is irresponsible" (we will argue about whether gossip is responsible communication)-- responsibility is an instrumental valu e Claims of value depend on acceptance of the value by the audience and their agreement to the relative evaluation level assigned to the subject/object. Elements of size/speed/effectiveness (bigger, faster, more or less effective) ARE NOT VALUES AS WE ARE DEFINING THEM HERE. 3) Claims of policy respond to the common English sentence: Who should Do What?
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For example, "This is a beautiful watch" (we will argue about the relative beauty of the watch, rather about the fact claim that is implied: whether it's a watch)-- beauty is a terminal value "Talking behind someone's back is irresponsible" (we will argue about whether gossip is responsible communication)-- responsibility is an instrumental valu e Claims of value depend on acceptance of the value by the audience and their agreement to the relative evaluation level assigned to the subject/object. Elements of size/speed/effectiveness (bigger, faster, more or less effective) ARE NOT VALUES AS WE ARE DEFINING THEM HERE. 3) Claims of policy respond to the common English sentence: Who should Do What? Claims of policy propose that specific action should be undertaken/completed by specific entities. It's better to state a policy claim in the affirmative rather than the negative. For example: "Bradley University should replace the current library with a new building." "Students at Bradley should be able to miss classes without penalty."
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Claims of policy propose that specific action should be undertaken/completed by specific entities. It's better to state a policy claim in the affirmative rather than the negative. For example: "Bradley University should replace the current library with a new building." "Students at Bradley should be able to miss classes without penalty." "Bradley students should develop and execute disciplined study skills during their time at university." There are sometimes implied claims of fact and value lurking inside claims of policy. For example: "Since smoking is bad for the health of the smoker and imposes 2nd hand smoke risks to others, smoking on campus should be banned." Nevertheless, the argument will turn/hinge on the policy claim.
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"Bradley students should develop and execute disciplined study skills during their time at university." There are sometimes implied claims of fact and value lurking inside claims of policy. For example: "Since smoking is bad for the health of the smoker and imposes 2nd hand smoke risks to others, smoking on campus should be banned." Nevertheless, the argument will turn/hinge on the policy claim. Here, the policy claim is that "smoking on campus should be banned" (and that IS, ultimately, what we will decide). However, during the argument we will probably debate the fact claims ("smoking is bad for the smoker," "second hand smoke is bad for others") as well as the value claims ("protecting the general health of people on campus promotes a comfortable life." Neither of these subclaims DIRECTLY addresss the policy claim "smoking on campus should be banned" although establishing both the fact and value subclaims can help substantiate the policy claim. ============== This assignment is Reading Summary (7) When your reading summary is targeted at identifing YOUR thesis and claims: 1.
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Here, the policy claim is that "smoking on campus should be banned" (and that IS, ultimately, what we will decide). However, during the argument we will probably debate the fact claims ("smoking is bad for the smoker," "second hand smoke is bad for others") as well as the value claims ("protecting the general health of people on campus promotes a comfortable life." Neither of these subclaims DIRECTLY addresss the policy claim "smoking on campus should be banned" although establishing both the fact and value subclaims can help substantiate the policy claim. ============== This assignment is Reading Summary (7) When your reading summary is targeted at identifing YOUR thesis and claims: 1. Summarize the reading. 2. State your thesis and make 3 claims about the material in the reading. These are NOT THE CLAIMS THE AUTHOR MAKES. These are claims you make about the reading after reading it:
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Summarize the reading. 2. State your thesis and make 3 claims about the material in the reading. These are NOT THE CLAIMS THE AUTHOR MAKES. These are claims you make about the reading after reading it: Your thesis statement about the reading 1 main claim of fact 1 main claim of value (the value MUST be on the Rokeach list) 1 main claim of policy Be sure you list each claim type. Do not analyze the author's thesis and claim structure. Rather, establish your own thesis and claim structure ABOUT the reading. Your main points must relate to the thesis that you propose. An example:
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Your thesis statement about the reading 1 main claim of fact 1 main claim of value (the value MUST be on the Rokeach list) 1 main claim of policy Be sure you list each claim type. Do not analyze the author's thesis and claim structure. Rather, establish your own thesis and claim structure ABOUT the reading. Your main points must relate to the thesis that you propose. An example: Because AT&T couldn't grasp the potential of ARPANET, the military took over the network project. They enforced rules and regulations to keep the network efficient and disciplined. In 1983, they split the network in two: one for the military, called MILNET, and one for research, still called ARPANET (they were both still linked, but the gateway machines could limit access to either network). The military's main contribution was imposing a standard protocol, TCP/IP, for all machines linked to the network.
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Because AT&T couldn't grasp the potential of ARPANET, the military took over the network project. They enforced rules and regulations to keep the network efficient and disciplined. In 1983, they split the network in two: one for the military, called MILNET, and one for research, still called ARPANET (they were both still linked, but the gateway machines could limit access to either network). The military's main contribution was imposing a standard protocol, TCP/IP, for all machines linked to the network. Lawrence Landweber approached the NSF in 1981 to create a computer science network, which helped move the Internet from military to civilian use. BITNET was also created in 1981 for academic institutions to communicate with each other using telephone lines. By 1991, it had grown to 49 countries, but it began to decline in popularity in 1993. MERIT was commissioned to build the NSFNET for supercomputing in 1987, which enabled the Internet to grow even more rapidly. ARPANET had become slow in comparison, so it was decommissioned in 1990.
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Lawrence Landweber approached the NSF in 1981 to create a computer science network, which helped move the Internet from military to civilian use. BITNET was also created in 1981 for academic institutions to communicate with each other using telephone lines. By 1991, it had grown to 49 countries, but it began to decline in popularity in 1993. MERIT was commissioned to build the NSFNET for supercomputing in 1987, which enabled the Internet to grow even more rapidly. ARPANET had become slow in comparison, so it was decommissioned in 1990. In 1991, Senator Al Gore helped pass a bill to establish a network to connect NASA, the Department of Energy, NSF, and ARPA. However, during the 2000 presidential election, he was accused of saying he had "invented the Internet"; he had not made any such claim. During the early days of the Internet, various groups and committees were formed to coordinate research for networking on an international scale. By the 1990s, TCP/IP had helped create a global network.
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In 1991, Senator Al Gore helped pass a bill to establish a network to connect NASA, the Department of Energy, NSF, and ARPA. However, during the 2000 presidential election, he was accused of saying he had "invented the Internet"; he had not made any such claim. During the early days of the Internet, various groups and committees were formed to coordinate research for networking on an international scale. By the 1990s, TCP/IP had helped create a global network. The Domain Name System was established in 1983 to help regulate the assignment of domain names (.com, .uk, etc.). The US took control over Domain Name System in 1998 and held control until 2009, when it was decided that no one country should control the Internet. Thesis: The Internet was originally under control of the military, but it later was given control to civilians, helping to expand it to a global scale. Claim of fact:
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The Domain Name System was established in 1983 to help regulate the assignment of domain names (.com, .uk, etc.). The US took control over Domain Name System in 1998 and held control until 2009, when it was decided that no one country should control the Internet. Thesis: The Internet was originally under control of the military, but it later was given control to civilians, helping to expand it to a global scale. Claim of fact: The number of machines connected to the Internet nearly doubled every year between 1990 and 1993. Claim of value: Private organizations, wisdom, and freedom undergird the needs of the Internet. Claim of policy: The US should continue and expand the policy of bringing the Internet under the control of global entities.
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Endocrine System Review Endocrine System Review Page 1. Endocrine System Review Page 2. Goals/ What You Need to Know Goals What You Need to Know Pituitary gland Pineal Gland Thyroid gland Parathyroid glands Thymus Adrenal glands Pancreas Ovaries Testes Hypothalamus Heart Stomach Gut (Small intestines) Kidneys Page 5. Summary Quiz Question #2: Hormones and Target Tissues Quiz Question #3: Hormone Function Quiz Question #4: Hormone Production / Hormone Stimulation Study Questions on Endocrine System Review
Endocrine System Review Endocrine System Review Graphics are used with permission of: Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings (http://www.aw-bc.com) Page 1. Endocrine System Review  Consists of discrete individual glands that produce and secrete chemical messengers known as hormones.  Hormones travel from endocrine organs to their targets via the blood.  Target cells are cells that have receptors for specific hormones on them. Page 2. Goals/ What You Need to Know Goals  To identify the well established endocrine glands in the body.  To review some of the well-understood hormones that are produced by each gland or tissue.  To identify some of the major target tissues for each gland or tissue.  To understand a simplified function for each hormone that is reviewed.
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Page 2. Goals/ What You Need to Know Goals  To identify the well established endocrine glands in the body.  To review some of the well-understood hormones that are produced by each gland or tissue.  To identify some of the major target tissues for each gland or tissue.  To understand a simplified function for each hormone that is reviewed. What You Need to Know  The difference between endocrine and exocrine glands and the composition of a mixed gland.  The difference between endocrine glands and endocrine tissues.  The basic categories of organic molecules.  The components and functions of a negative feedback system. Page 3.
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What You Need to Know  The difference between endocrine and exocrine glands and the composition of a mixed gland.  The difference between endocrine glands and endocrine tissues.  The basic categories of organic molecules.  The components and functions of a negative feedback system. Page 3. Endocrine Glands: Hormones and Functions *Be sure to review all the highlighted endocrine glands on this page. Pituitary gland  Divided into the glandular anterior lobe and the neuronal posterior lobe.  All six anterior pituitary hormones are peptides.  The Six Major Anterior pituitary hormones are:
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Endocrine System Review Endocrine System Review Page 1. Endocrine System Review Page 2. Goals/ What You Need to Know Goals What You Need to Know Pituitary gland Pineal Gland Thyroid gland Parathyroid glands Thymus Adrenal glands Pancreas Ovaries Testes Hypothalamus Heart Stomach Gut (Small intestines) Kidneys Page 5. Summary Quiz Question #2: Hormones and Target Tissues Quiz Question #3: Hormone Function Quiz Question #4: Hormone Production / Hormone Stimulation Study Questions on Endocrine System Review
Endocrine Glands: Hormones and Functions *Be sure to review all the highlighted endocrine glands on this page. Pituitary gland  Divided into the glandular anterior lobe and the neuronal posterior lobe.  All six anterior pituitary hormones are peptides.  The Six Major Anterior pituitary hormones are: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH or thyrotropin) Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH, a gonadotropin) Luteinizing Hormone (LH, a gonadotropin) Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH, or corticotropin) Growth Hormone (GH) Prolactin (PRL)  Targets and Functions of the Anterior Pituitary Hormones TSH – target thyroid gland and stimulates secretion of thyroid hormone (TH). FSH – targets follicles in the ovaries of females and stimulates growth of follicle and production of estrogen. In males it targets the testes and stimulates sperm cell production. LH – targets follicle, triggers ovulation and increases secretion of progesterone. In males it stimulates testosterone production.
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Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH or thyrotropin) Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH, a gonadotropin) Luteinizing Hormone (LH, a gonadotropin) Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH, or corticotropin) Growth Hormone (GH) Prolactin (PRL)  Targets and Functions of the Anterior Pituitary Hormones TSH – target thyroid gland and stimulates secretion of thyroid hormone (TH). FSH – targets follicles in the ovaries of females and stimulates growth of follicle and production of estrogen. In males it targets the testes and stimulates sperm cell production. LH – targets follicle, triggers ovulation and increases secretion of progesterone. In males it stimulates testosterone production. ACTH – targets the adrenal cortex and causes the secretion of glucocorticoids. GH - targets most bodily tissues and stimulates metabolism and growth of those tissues. PRL - targets the breasts in females. Stimulates breast development and lactation. Role is uncertain in males.
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ACTH – targets the adrenal cortex and causes the secretion of glucocorticoids. GH - targets most bodily tissues and stimulates metabolism and growth of those tissues. PRL - targets the breasts in females. Stimulates breast development and lactation. Role is uncertain in males.  For each target gland/tissue here fill in the correct anterior pituitary hormone. Pineal Gland  Produces the amine hormone melatonin.  Functions not well understood in humans but thought to play a role in regulating light-dark cycles. Thyroid gland  Produces two very different hormones. Follicular cells produce the amine-based thyroid hormone (TH).
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Endocrine System Review Endocrine System Review Page 1. Endocrine System Review Page 2. Goals/ What You Need to Know Goals What You Need to Know Pituitary gland Pineal Gland Thyroid gland Parathyroid glands Thymus Adrenal glands Pancreas Ovaries Testes Hypothalamus Heart Stomach Gut (Small intestines) Kidneys Page 5. Summary Quiz Question #2: Hormones and Target Tissues Quiz Question #3: Hormone Function Quiz Question #4: Hormone Production / Hormone Stimulation Study Questions on Endocrine System Review
 For each target gland/tissue here fill in the correct anterior pituitary hormone. Pineal Gland  Produces the amine hormone melatonin.  Functions not well understood in humans but thought to play a role in regulating light-dark cycles. Thyroid gland  Produces two very different hormones. Follicular cells produce the amine-based thyroid hormone (TH). Parafollicular cells produce the peptide hormone calcitonin.  Targets and functions of TH include: Regulate many metabolic functions. Essential for normal growth. Essential for the development of the nervous system.
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Parafollicular cells produce the peptide hormone calcitonin.  Targets and functions of TH include: Regulate many metabolic functions. Essential for normal growth. Essential for the development of the nervous system. Essential for nervous system function in adults. Amplifies the effects of the sympathetic nervous system.  Label this diagram with the correct functions of TH.  Calcitonin helps regulate blood calcium levels by inhibiting osteoclast activity, thus preventing excessive resorption of bone. Parathyroid glands  A cluster of small glands on the posterior of the thyroid gland.
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Essential for nervous system function in adults. Amplifies the effects of the sympathetic nervous system.  Label this diagram with the correct functions of TH.  Calcitonin helps regulate blood calcium levels by inhibiting osteoclast activity, thus preventing excessive resorption of bone. Parathyroid glands  A cluster of small glands on the posterior of the thyroid gland.  Secrete the peptide hormone parathyroid hormone (PTH).  PTH is secretion is stimulated by a drop in blood calcium levels.  PTH targets the following tissues:  Kidneys – PTH causes direct reabsorption of calcium.  Bone- PTH causes the resorption of bone.
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 Secrete the peptide hormone parathyroid hormone (PTH).  PTH is secretion is stimulated by a drop in blood calcium levels.  PTH targets the following tissues:  Kidneys – PTH causes direct reabsorption of calcium.  Bone- PTH causes the resorption of bone.  Gut – PTH stimulates conversion of vitamin D to calcitrol, which regulates absorption of calcium by the intestines. Thymus  Large at birth and increases in size until puberty. Decreases until unnoticeable in adults.  Secretes the peptide hormones thymosin and thymopoietin.  Function is poorly understood, but they play a role in the development of T-cell lymphocytes (hence the name).
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 Gut – PTH stimulates conversion of vitamin D to calcitrol, which regulates absorption of calcium by the intestines. Thymus  Large at birth and increases in size until puberty. Decreases until unnoticeable in adults.  Secretes the peptide hormones thymosin and thymopoietin.  Function is poorly understood, but they play a role in the development of T-cell lymphocytes (hence the name). Adrenal glands  Small, paired glands that sit atop the kidneys.  Composed of an outer epithelial cortex and inner neuronal medulla.  Cortex secretes three classes of steroid hormones (mineralcorticoids, glucocorticoids, and androgens) and medulla secretes the catecholamines.  There are three zones to the cortex: Zona Glomerulosa – secretes mineralcorticoids.
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Adrenal glands  Small, paired glands that sit atop the kidneys.  Composed of an outer epithelial cortex and inner neuronal medulla.  Cortex secretes three classes of steroid hormones (mineralcorticoids, glucocorticoids, and androgens) and medulla secretes the catecholamines.  There are three zones to the cortex: Zona Glomerulosa – secretes mineralcorticoids. Zona Fasciulata – secretes glucocorticoids and androgens. Zona Reticularis – secretes glucocorticoid and androgens.  Important cortex hormones include: Aldosterone – mineralcorticoid that causes the reabsorption of sodium and the secretion of potassium. Cortisol – glucocorticoid that regulates metabolism, regulates the immune system, and facilitates the stress response.
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Zona Fasciulata – secretes glucocorticoids and androgens. Zona Reticularis – secretes glucocorticoid and androgens.  Important cortex hormones include: Aldosterone – mineralcorticoid that causes the reabsorption of sodium and the secretion of potassium. Cortisol – glucocorticoid that regulates metabolism, regulates the immune system, and facilitates the stress response. Androgens – stimulates growth spurt early in puberty and controls female sex drive.  Adrenal medulla secretes the catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine.  Epinephrine is more abundant.  Both hormones facilitate the sympathetic fight or flight response.  Label the different regions of the adrenal cortex and medulla and indicate which hormones they produce.
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Androgens – stimulates growth spurt early in puberty and controls female sex drive.  Adrenal medulla secretes the catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine.  Epinephrine is more abundant.  Both hormones facilitate the sympathetic fight or flight response.  Label the different regions of the adrenal cortex and medulla and indicate which hormones they produce. Region Hormone Produced Pancreas  A larger mixed endocrine/exocrine gland that lies posterior to the stomach.  Secretes two major peptide hormones, insulin and glucagon.  Islet cells contain _-cells the secrete insulin and _-cells that secrete glucagon. Insulin  Lowers blood glucose levels by stimulating glucose uptake by cells, glycogen synthesis by the liver and triglyceride synthesis by adipose cells. Glucagon  Stimulates the breakdown of glycogen by the liver and the synthesis of glucose and ketones, thereby raising blood glucose levels.
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Region Hormone Produced Pancreas  A larger mixed endocrine/exocrine gland that lies posterior to the stomach.  Secretes two major peptide hormones, insulin and glucagon.  Islet cells contain _-cells the secrete insulin and _-cells that secrete glucagon. Insulin  Lowers blood glucose levels by stimulating glucose uptake by cells, glycogen synthesis by the liver and triglyceride synthesis by adipose cells. Glucagon  Stimulates the breakdown of glycogen by the liver and the synthesis of glucose and ketones, thereby raising blood glucose levels. Ovaries  Secrete the female steroid sex hormones estrogen and progesterone and the peptide hormone inhibin.  Estrogen is important for egg development inside the ovarian follicles.  Progesterone is important after ovulation for maintaining the integrity of the uterine lining and during pregnancy.  Inhibin regulates the secretion of FSH from the anterior pituitary in a negative feedback mechanism. *Be sure to view the animation of the ovary/uterine cycles.
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