> *****************************************
> October Satellite Town Meeting #64
> "Transforming Schools and Communities:
> The Power of Technology"
> Tuesday, October 19, 1999 - 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
> ********************************************
>
> * In what ways has technology helped schools transform the way
> students and teachers learn?
>
> * How is technology helping schools to better engage parents and
> communities?
>
> * How is technology creating new relationships between students and
> their own communities? Between students and the world?
>
> Get plugged in to these important questions -- on Tuesday, October 19th at
> 8:00 Eastern time, the U.S. Department of Education's Satellite Town
> Meeting will focus on "Transforming Schools and Communities: The Power of
> Technology." It's a free, live, interactive television program for you
> and your community. Arrange to hook up to this satellite broadcast and
> explore what works in schools and communities across the country:
>
> Imaginative principals, teachers and community leaders know that today's
> technology doesn't just help schools to do better what they are doing
> already - it can transform learning completely, changing and expanding
> every aspect of the school. The Town Meeting will focus on the new
> opportunities offered by the online technologies, the World Wide Web,
> e-mail, etc, and will look at how students are using technology for
> interacting with real-world experts and scholars, conducting original
> research, collaborating with other students around the world, and creating
> new types of knowledge. The discussion will also feature how technology
> has changed the teacher's role, and how it can create new links be school
> and home.
>
> The broadcast will also feature two exciting programs:
>
> * Mantua Elementary School, in suburban Fairfax, Virginia. Mantua
> calls itself "A Basic School Powered by Technology." With an innovative,
> comprehensive approach to education the school incorporates into
> technology every activity.
>
> * Kayenta Unified School District, Navajo Indian Reservation. Kayenta
> resides in an isolated corner of Arizona where the public school is 100
> miles from the nearest public library and 150 miles from the nearest
> museum. Recently, teachers and students have found ready access via email
> and the Internet, to sources of professional development, research for
> lesson plans, class projects and assignments, and for activities that
> bring the outside world to the classroom.
>
> CALL IN DURING THE BROADCAST WITH YOUR QUESTIONS.
>
> Many school districts have satellite downlink capabilities or you can call
> your local cable provider and ask for the program director of the public
> access, government access, or the school channel. In many cases, these
> stations are eager for programming like the Satellite Town Meeting -
> community -oriented, professionally produced, and noncommercial. The
> Satellite Town Meeting and local stations share a common goal to serve
> schools and communities with the best possible information, but, often,
> stations need a request from a concerned citizen like you add the program
> to their schedules. All you need are the satellite coordinates and the
> registration information below:
>
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> SATELLITE COORDINATES
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>
> KU-BAND
> SBS-6; Transponder/Channel 4; Downlink Frequency 11798 MHz; Orbital
> Location 74 degrees; Vertical Polarity; Audio 6.2 and 6.8.
>
> C-BAND
> Galaxy 3; Transponder/Channel 15; Downlink Frequency 4000 MHz;
> OrbitalLocation 95 degrees; Horizontal Polarity; Audio 6.2 and 6.8.
>
> VISIT OUR WEB PAGE AT www.ed.gov/inits/stm
>
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> REGISTRATION
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>
> Satellite coordinates are subject to change. It is critical that each
> downlink site register, in order to be notified (by e-mail or fax) in case
> of changes in satellite coordinates or any other critical information
> regarding the event.
> Use our new on-line registration system to register your participation,
> locate a local meeting or even to look for a local television broadcast:
> www.ed.gov/registerevent
>
> Take advantage of the "Series Option" and register for the entire
> 1999-2000
> Satellite Town Meeting Season.
>
> Thank you!
>
> *** The Satellite Town Meeting is produced in partnership with the
> National Alliance of Business, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and the Committee
> for Economic Development, with support from the Bayer Foundation, Target
> Stores and the Procter & Gamble Fund. Broadcast and cable partners include
> Discovery Communications, the Public Broadcasting Service, NASA and
> Channel One. Use, duplication and distribution of the Satellite Town
> Meeting is free and unrestricted. ***
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> Ida Roxanna Eblinger
> US Department of Education
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