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Program Schedule for Monday, Jul 14

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12:00am
Classic Arts Showcase Block

Classic Arts Showcase Block

Duration: 6:00:00
6:00am
Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2
Objects and Events and Modulus with Clock

Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2

Objects and Events and Modulus with Clock

Duration: 0:28:30
6:30am
Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2
Multimedia Input Webcam and Mic

Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2

Multimedia Input Webcam and Mic

Duration: 0:28:30
7:00am
Dw News Morning Edition

Dw News Morning Edition

Duration: 0:57:00
8:00am
Cal Streaming Ocean Science Series
Program Ten

Cal Streaming Ocean Science Series

Program Ten

Duration: 0:28:34
8:30am
Weston Woods Books On Video
And Then It's Spring, Creepy Carrots, Cloudette

Weston Woods Books On Video

And Then It's Spring, Creepy Carrots, Cloudette

Duration: 0:28:30

Weston Woods Animated Children's Books

8:59am
Learning Math: Measurement
Video 9. Measurement Relationships

Learning Math: Measurement

Video 9. Measurement Relationships

Duration: 0:26:34

Examine the relationships between area and perimeter when one measure is fixed. Determine which shapes maximize area while minimizing perimeter, and vice versa. Explore the proportional relationship between surface area and volume. Construct open-box containers, and use graphs to approximate the dimensions of the resulting rectangular prism that holds the maximum volume.

9:30am
Bridging World History
Unit 26. World History and Identity

Bridging World History

Unit 26. World History and Identity

Duration: 0:28:25

How have global forces redefined both individual and group identity in the modern world? This unit examines the transnational identity that emerged from the Chinese diaspora, and compares it to a newly re-defined national Chechen identity forged through war with Russia.

10:00am
Dw Global Us

Dw Global Us

Duration: 0:25:59

Global 3000 is Deutsche Welle's weekly magazine that explores the intersection of global development and the environmental and social conditions of the diverse cultures of the world. In each program, host Michaela Kufner presents three to four video-rich segments that profile a different part of the planet where man's quest for economic and industrial strength is jeopardizing the ecosystems and the social and economic structures of people thousands of miles away. The program not only documents where those struggles are taking place - but how some groups and individuals are finding solutions to the growing problems of global development.

10:30am
Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century, The
Challenge for Two Old Cities

Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century, The

Challenge for Two Old Cities

Duration: 0:28:40

Lanzhou: Confluence of Cultures

11:00am
Dw News Hour Midmorning Edition

Dw News Hour Midmorning Edition

Duration: 0:57:00
12:00pm
Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2
Scratch Introduced

Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2

Scratch Introduced

Duration: 0:28:31
12:30pm
Weston Woods Books On Video
The Pidgeon Finds A Hot Dog, A Sick Day for Amos McGee, Chicken Little

Weston Woods Books On Video

The Pidgeon Finds A Hot Dog, A Sick Day for Amos McGee, Chicken Little

Duration: 0:25:19

Weston Woods Animated Children's Books

1:00pm
Dw News Afternoon Edition

Dw News Afternoon Edition

Duration: 0:27:59
1:30pm
Western Tradition, The
American Republic

Western Tradition, The

American Republic

Duration: 0:27:05

A new republic, the compromise of radicals and conservatives, was founded on universalnfreedoms.n

2:00pm
Bridging World History
Unit 25. Global Popular Culture

Bridging World History

Unit 25. Global Popular Culture

Duration: 0:28:25

What are the sounds and sights of an emerging global culture? From World Cup soccer to Coca Cola, modern icons reflect the intertwined cultural, political, and commercial dimensions of globalization. This unit listens to and looks at the music and images of global production and consumption from reggae to the Olympics.

2:30pm
American Passages: A Literary Survey
Poetry of Liberation

American Passages: A Literary Survey

Poetry of Liberation

Duration: 0:28:25

For many, the 1960s mark the true end of modern America. Whereas the modernists remained serious about the transcendent nature of art, the artists of the 1960s wanted an art that was relevant. They wanted an art that not only spoke about justice, but also helped create it. This program explores the innovations made in American poetry in the 1960s by Allen Ginsberg, Amiri Baraka, and Adrienne Rich.

3:00pm
Mathematics Illuminated
Geometries Beyond Euclid

Mathematics Illuminated

Geometries Beyond Euclid

Duration: 0:28:25

Our first exposure to geometry is that of Euclid, in which all triangles have 180 degrees. As it turns out, triangles can have more or less than 180 degrees. This unit explores these curved spaces that are at once otherwordly and firmly of this world

3:30pm
Nasa X
Future Forward

Nasa X

Future Forward

Duration: 0:24:32
4:00pm
Learning Math: Geometry
Video 7. Symmetry

Learning Math: Geometry

Video 7. Symmetry

Duration: 0:26:34

Investigate symmetry, one of the most important ideas in mathematics. Explore geometric notions of symmetry by creating designs and examining their properties. Investigate line symmetry and rotation symmetry; then learn about frieze patterns.

4:30pm
Habitable Planet, The
Human Population Dynamics

Habitable Planet, The

Human Population Dynamics

Duration: 0:28:25

The human population of our planet now exceeds 6.5 billion and is rising. Much of this growth is projected for the most environmentally fragile regions of the world. Will studying the history of the world's population growth help predict the Earth's "carrying capacity"?

5:00pm
Nasa 360
Inspiration

Nasa 360

Inspiration

Duration: 0:24:31

In this episode of NASA 360, hosts Johnny Alonso and Jennifer Pulley look at some of the most inspiring events/people that have come out of NASA over the past 50 years. This program includes: Apollo 12 Astronaut/Painter Alan Bean; NASA Langley Center Director Lesa Roe; 7-Time Shuttle Astronaut Franklin Chang Diaz; Astronaut Jose Hernadez; Hubble Space Telescope and much more

5:30pm
Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2
Scratch Introduced

Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2

Scratch Introduced

Duration: 0:28:31
6:00pm
Exploring The World of Music
Form: The Shape of Music

Exploring The World of Music

Form: The Shape of Music

Duration: 0:26:48

Form — the way music is organized and structured from beginning to end — guides composers, performers, and listeners in all musics. Here, the traditional Western sonata, the blueprints behind improvisational jazz, the narrative structure of traditional Japanese music, call-and-response forms in West African music and American gospel, and Irish fiddle tunes exemplify worldwide variations in musical form.n

6:30pm
Inside California Education
Episode 211

Inside California Education

Episode 211

Duration: 0:26:45

Join us in Monterey, where more than a thousand students gather to compete in the world of jazz. High schoolers in Riverside County are getting a jump on college through a "dual enrollment" program with the local community college. After-school programs provide crucial services for kids in a rural Sacramento district.

7:00pm
Dw News/The Day In Review

Dw News/The Day In Review

Duration: 0:27:59
7:30pm
Dw Global Us

Dw Global Us

Duration: 0:25:59

Global 3000 is Deutsche Welle's weekly magazine that explores the intersection of global development and the environmental and social conditions of the diverse cultures of the world. In each program, host Michaela Kufner presents three to four video-rich segments that profile a different part of the planet where man's quest for economic and industrial strength is jeopardizing the ecosystems and the social and economic structures of people thousands of miles away. The program not only documents where those struggles are taking place - but how some groups and individuals are finding solutions to the growing problems of global development.

8:00pm
In Good Shape

In Good Shape

Duration: 0:25:59

In Good Shape is the weekly health show on DW, covering all aspects of health care: what's new in medical treatment, alternative medicine, wellness and fitness - as well as nutrition and beauty. In our studio interview we discuss topics in-depth with specialists, and offer you opportunities to pose your own questions. Dr. Carsten Lekutat and Stefanie Suren are alternate hosts of the program and will provide a combination of video-rich features and insightful interviews that grapple with some of the larger issues in medical treatment and healthcare. As an interactive feature of the program we also ask viewers to request a program topic Dr. Carsten Lekutat is a qualified General Practitioner and works as a doctor in Berlin. He is also responsible for training medical students at the Berlin Charite hospital. Stefanie Suren is executive producer and presenter of In Good Shape. 'Keep it simple and straightforward' - that is her goal as a reporter, producer and presenter.

8:30pm
Rev

Rev

Duration: 0:25:59
9:00pm
Bridging World History
Unit 8. Early Economies

Bridging World History

Unit 8. Early Economies

Duration: 0:28:25

How do societies assign value to land, labor, and material goods? Manorial economies in Japan and medieval Europe are contrasted with the tribute economy of the Inka, and the experience of dramatic economic change is illustrated by the commercial revolution in China.

9:30pm
Western Tradition, The
American Revolution

Western Tradition, The

American Revolution

Duration: 0:27:19

The British colonists created a society that tested Enlightenment ideas and resisted restrictionsnimposed by England.n

10:00pm
Ged Connection
CC
Poetry

Ged Connection

Poetry

Duration: 0:26:40

This episode of GED Connection deals with Poetry. On the GED test you'll be asked to read one poem and answer questions about meaning and form. It's important to examine what the poet is saying and how he or she uses language to say it. Questions that you can ask yourself that will help are: What is the poem about? How does it make me feel? What is the tone of the poem? Who is speaking and from what perspective? What stands out? Throughout the program teachers and students read different types of poems aloud. Poets and poetry teachers stress the importance of reading a poem aloud to hear the rhyme and rhythm. They go over how poems are structured and how poets use words, rhythm, and rhyme to create images and express feelings. The host encouages the GED student to read a lot of different poems to prepare for this portion of the test.

10:30pm
Habitable Planet, The
Biodiversity Decline

Habitable Planet, The

Biodiversity Decline

Duration: 0:28:25

Species are being lost at a rapid rate in rainforests and coral reefs. Yet many species still have not been discovered. Tropical scientists struggle to keep ahead of the bulldozers as they work to understand this complex ecosystem. And an ocean biologist predicts the death of life and the "rise of slime" in the sea. How can we protect the biodiversity of these vulnerable ecosystems?

11:00pm
Dw Newshour Late Night Edition

Dw Newshour Late Night Edition

Duration: 0:57:00