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iTunes U

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Rich educational content for use at home, in classrooms and on the go. We currently feature content for the Celebration of Teaching & Learning (professional development), WIDE ANGLE (global awareness), OVER HERE and CITY OF PARKS (teen-made documentaries).

OVER HERE is a half-hour documentary made by six local high school students about the WWII homefront as seen through the eyes of New Yorkers who were themselves teenagers at the time. This delightful and positive work was the second most popular itunes view for September 2008.

Produced by WNET.ORG and Reel Works Teen Filmmaking as a local companion piece to Ken Burns' latest PBS series THE NATIONAL PARKS, CITY OF PARKS follows six high school auteurs as they seek out the often overlooked beauty and history of New York City's National Parks and Monuments.

We will be expanding our growing ipod downloads list soon. Take a look at our current presence on itunes U.
Celebration of Teaching & Learning
Celebration
Come share your knowledge and be inspired at The Celebration of Teaching & Learning 2010! The Celebration is a premier professional development conference that brings together the world's best thinkers, practitioners, and more than 8,500 educators to share their passion for teaching and learning. This two-day experience for educators happens March 5-6, 2010 at the Hilton New York in New York City.

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New York on the Clock
New York on the Clock
New York on the Clock is a bi-weekly video series that profiles New Yorkers living and working throughout the five boroughs. These men and women hold jobs that are unique, exciting, and vital to the character of New York City — their work helps define it, and the city defines them. Stay tuned to meet a Cyclone operator, a tugboat captain, a movie location scout, a coffee cart worker, and more.

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