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The following is a list of questions frequently asked by citizens. You may search for specific words or phases, or shorten the list by selecting a specific category.
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For a secure, online donation, simply complete a form within our Vegas PBS Membership secure section. Or call 702-799-1010 between the hours of 8am and 5pm on weekdays.
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We ask that you allow four to eight weeks for delivery. Most gifts are mailed sooner. Please email Membership Services or call 702-799-1010 x 5375 regarding your gift.
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Your annual membership may have expired. If you have moved, we may not have your current address. Please email Membership Services or call 702-799-1010 x 5437, and we will gladly update your records.
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Our letters may have crossed in the mail. Please email Membership Services or call 702-799-1010 x 5437 to confirm.
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Inside Education
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Inside Education was created by Ray Willis in collaboration with school district officials and members of the school board who felt the district needed a specialized television program as an ongoing vehicle to communicate with the public. A major consideration for establishing the program is the limited amount of time television news dedicates to the coverage of educational topics. Given the school district’s prominence and impact on the community, it was felt a weekly newsmagazine program would be a good vehicle to provide more comprehensive district information to stakeholders.
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Our main objective is to inform, educate, and provide more in-depth coverage of education topics. Every Clark County resident has an investment in our schools, either as a taxpayer, a parent or a student. Even parents whose children attend private school, senior citizens and those without school-aged children have a vested interest, by virtue of their financial contribution, and the impact education has on enabling students to become self-sufficient citizens later on.
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No. Inside Education is a television newsmagazine show. Our program is not on the same level as local news channels. Our approach is to be informational and informative about classroom programs and support operations and functions of the school district. We are not in the same league as the local news at all.
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The show garners good ratings and a solid viewing audience in all time segments that it airs each week: Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. on Channel 10; Fridays at 4:30 p.m. on Cox Cable Channel 111; and Sundays at 6 a.m. on Channel 10. For a show specializing strictly on stories about public school level education, Inside Education does quite well. The show succeeds primarily due to its video enriched segments which are purposely designed to engage viewers and heighten interest.
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In a career spanning more than 30 years, I have held numerous positions in education and communications, including: television news director and school district spokesman and was an assistant superintendent in another district.
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Absolutely. I would even go so far as to say that we have a responsibility to inform the public about the accomplishments and needs of the public schools and to secure the cooperation and support of the public in meeting those needs. After all, it not just OUR school district. It’s EVERYONE’S school district. We can do no less to ensure that our children receive the best education this community and its citizens can provide.
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Planned Giving
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Planned giving refers to gifts that will benefit Vegas PBS in the future while helping the donor achieve his or her personal financial goals today. The astonishing thing about planned giving is that it often allows donors to make a larger contributions than they thought possible because of the tax and income benefits available to them. If you have any specific questions, please complete our Contact Form to email our Planned Giving Department or call (702)733.1010 ext. 5363.
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There are various bequest options available to you. For more information and to view sample bequest language, please complete our Contact Form to email our Planned Giving Department or call (702) 799-1010 ext.5363.
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We recommend that you notify Vegas PBS. This will enable us to not only show our appreciation for your generosity, but also to include your support as we plan for the future of Vegas PBS. Those who have made a planned gift to Vegas PBS are invited to join the Silver Legacy Society. For more information, please complete our Contact Form to email our Planned Giving Department or call (702) 799-1010 ext.5363.
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There are various ways of structuring your gift so that you can receive tax breaks, avoid capital gains, and/or receive a stream of stream of income. For more information, please complete our Contact Form to email our Planned Giving Department or call (702) 799-1010 ext.5363.
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Programming
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Search our online TV Schedules for future broadcast dates for a particular program. If you have any questions, please email our View Services Department or call 702.799.1010 ext. 5432.
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Vegas PBS purchases the broadcast rights for all programs. The “rights” tell us how many times we can broadcast a program within a certain period of time. This is generally four times over a three or four year period, although it could be much shorter or on occasion, longer. At the end of that time period, Vegas PBS is not able legally to broadcast the program. Occasionally programs that have expired will become available again so additional rights can be purchased by Vegas PBS. Sometimes older programs are available for purchase from Shop PBS
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A complete listing of videos currently offered through PBS is available at Shop PBS. You can order programs from this site or by calling Shop PBS at 800/531-4PBS. For information on videos for continuing series such as Nature, Mystery! or Frontline, please visit the specific program's website for availability and ordering information.
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Program offers can be sent to: Vegas PBS Attn: Programming Department 4210 Channel 10 Drive Las Vegas, NV 89119 If you would like to submit an idea for a show and need a production cost estimate, email our Production Department or call 702.799.1010, ext. 5368.
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All national and local programs are listed under Programs A-Z. Many of these programs have a companion website; and all programs have at least basic program information. Just click on the program title in this list.
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TeacherLine
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TeacherLine credits are graduate-level and have been approved for use for Highly Qualified status, License Renewal, and Salary Advancement.
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Through a grant, the seat fees are paid for currently employed, licensed individuals in the Clark County School District. An “upfront” fee of $130 per class for the graduate credit is reimbursed upon successful completion of the class, through the same grant. NOTE: Limited amount of grant funding determines the availability of free classes.
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PBS TeacherLine classes normally run six weeks. A time commitment of five hours a week by the student is typical.
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Each week you are required to read through course content and view embedded video clips to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to complete your course Project. You are also required to complete all discussion questions and assignments. Discussion questions help you to process the information that you have read, and help you to integrate that information into the classroom. Consider these questions and post your answers and thoughts to the Discussion Board. All of the required activities will provide the steps necessary for Project completion. The Project is usually due during the last week of the course. All of this may be done from your home computer.
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"Local Courses" - are offered by your Local Station i.e. Vegas PBS. These courses are facilitated by an educator that works within the CCSD. Most of the other learners within the class are CCSD teachers as well. "National Courses" - are offered by the PBS TeacherLine National Office. The course Facilitator most likely will be located out of state, as well as your fellow classmates. National Course Credits are identical to Local Courses.
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Grant regulations specify currently employed and working CCSD teachers only may use the PROMO CODE. You may take the class at regular course pricing.
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Video Streaming
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We are here to help you. Please contact Craig Cuddihy at (702) 799-1010 ext. 359 or email Craig for assistance.
Email Craig
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Streaming media technology - video streaming - enables the real time, or on-demand distribution of audio, video and multimedia on the internet. Streaming media is the simultaneous transfer of digital media (video, voice and data) so that it is received as a continuous real-time stream. Streamed data is transmitted by a server application and received and displayed in real-time by client applications such as the Microsoft's Windows Media Player or the QuickTime Player. These applications can start displaying video or playing back audio as soon as enough data has been received and stored in the receiving station’s buffer. A streamed file is simultaneously downloaded and viewed, but leaves behind no physical file on the viewer's computer.
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KLVX Video Streaming service provides educators and students: * access to more than 2,000 full length and 20,000 clips of indexed main core-curriculum, standard-based video programs over the Internet. * the location of specific content by grade and subject in curriculum areas such as: - Life Science & Biology - Chemistry - Language Arts & Reading - Early Childhood - Earth & Space Science - Social Studies - Health & Prevention - Physical Science - Mathematics - General Science samples of lesson plans. - teacher guides, activities, and correlations for teachers' use. - annual school video streaming utilization reports. - home access for lesson planning while at home - access to the Image Library, a searchable database, of over 650 standards-based photographs in high-resolution.
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- Video Streaming is available to 100 school school sites in Clark County that are connected to the WAN. - The dynamic content of Video Streaming catches students' attention, helping to keep them focused on the lesson at hand. - With Video Streaming, videos are always available from any internet-enabled computer. - Video Streaming content is always current and up-to-date. - With content accessible from anywhere, lessons are simple to plan from home.
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A wireless scan converter or a traditional scan converter will allow for a user to display any computer image to a Television display. *Most computers do not have TV out capability. Check your computer's display information.
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The Universal System Selector allows for multiple connections to one TV. It also serves as a adaptor for older TV's that do not have rca connections.
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