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Program Schedule for Monday, Oct 28

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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
Numeric Expressions, Mouse Down and Key Pressed

Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2

Numeric Expressions, Mouse Down and Key Pressed

Duration: 0:28:31
6:30am
Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2
Boolean Expressions and Set Eefect

Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2

Boolean Expressions and Set Eefect

Duration: 0:28:31
7:00am
Dw News Morning Edition

Dw News Morning Edition

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

Cal Streaming Ocean Science Series

Program Seven

Duration: 0:29:21
8:30am
Weston Woods Books On Video
Blackout, Robot Zot, Math Curse

Weston Woods Books On Video

Blackout, Robot Zot, Math Curse

Duration: 0:29:52

Weston Woods Animated Children's Books

9:00am
Learning Math: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
Video 4. Proportional Reasoning

Learning Math: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra

Video 4. Proportional Reasoning

Duration: 0:26:32

Look at direct variation and proportional reasoning. This investigation will help you to differentiate between relative and absolute meanings of "more" and to compare ratios without using common denominator algorithms. Topics include differentiating between additive and multiplicative processes and their effects on scale and proportionality, and interpreting graphs that represent proportional relationships or direct variation.

9:29am
Bridging World History
Unit 15. Early Global Commodities

Bridging World History

Unit 15. Early Global Commodities

Duration: 0:28:25

What is globalization and when did it begin? Before the sixteenth century, the world

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
Regions and Economies

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

Regions and Economies

Duration: 0:28:40

Oregon: A Fight for Water

11:00am
Dw News Hour Midmorning Edition

Dw News Hour Midmorning Edition

Duration: 0:57:00
12:00pm
Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2
Creating Blocks and the Orbiter

Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2

Creating Blocks and the Orbiter

Duration: 0:28:31
12:29pm
Weston Woods Books On Video
Scrambled States Talent Show, Gtfbl

Weston Woods Books On Video

Scrambled States Talent Show, Gtfbl

Duration: 0:29:04

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
Dawn of History

Western Tradition, The

Dawn of History

Duration: 0:27:10

The origins of the human race are traced from anthropoid ancestors to the agricultural revolution.n

1:59pm
Bridging World History
Unit 14. Land and Labor Relationships

Bridging World History

Unit 14. Land and Labor Relationships

Duration: 0:28:25

What factors shape the ways in which the basic resources are exploited by a society? From Southeast Asia to Russia, Africa, and the Americas, the ratios between land availability and the usable labor force were the primary basis of pre-industrial economies, but politics, environment, and culture played a part as well.

2:30pm
American Passages: A Literary Survey
Regional Realism

American Passages: A Literary Survey

Regional Realism

Duration: 0:28:25

Set in the antebellum American South, but written after Emancipation, Mark Twain's novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn remains a classic of American literature. This program compares Twain

3:00pm
Mathematics Illuminated
Harmonious Math

Mathematics Illuminated

Harmonious Math

Duration: 0:28:25

All sound is the product of airwaves crashing against our eardrums. The mathematical technique for understanding this and other wave phenomena is called the Fourier analysis, which allows the disentangling of a complex wave into basic waves called sinusoids, or sine waves. In this unit we discover how the Fourier analysis is used in creating electronic music and underpins all digital technology.

3:29pm
Nasa 360
Program 4

Nasa 360

Program 4

Duration: 0:24:31
3:59pm
Learning Math: Geometry
Video 4. Parallel Lines and Circles

Learning Math: Geometry

Video 4. Parallel Lines and Circles

Duration: 0:26:34

Use dynamic geometry software to construct figures with given characteristics, such as segments that are perpendicular, parallel, or of equal length, and to examine the properties of parallel lines and circles. Look past formal definitions and discover the properties and relationships among geometric figures for yourself.

4:29pm
Habitable Planet, The
Agriculture

Habitable Planet, The

Agriculture

Duration: 0:28:25

Will world population outrun food resources? The "Green Revolution" of the 20th century multiplied crop yields, in part through increasing inputs of pesticides and fertilizers. How can farmers reduce their use of agricultural chemicals and still produce enough food?

5:00pm
Nasa 360
Program 6

Nasa 360

Program 6

Duration: 0:24:29
5:29pm
Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2
Timers Introduced and Shopping Bag List Problems

Programming 4 Kids with Scratch 2

Timers Introduced and Shopping Bag List Problems

Duration: 0:28:30
5:59pm
Exploring The World of Music
Transmission: Learning Music

Exploring The World of Music

Transmission: Learning Music

Duration: 0:26:48

How we learn musical traditions and how we maintain, modify, notate, teach, and perform them for a new, younger audience are exemplified here in Indian classical music, African village drumming, and modern jazz and gospel.

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
7:29pm
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
8:59pm
Bridging World History
Unit 3. Human Migrations

Bridging World History

Unit 3. Human Migrations

Duration: 0:28:25

How did the many paths of human migration people the planet? From their origins on the African continent, humans have spread across the globe. This unit explores how and why early humans moved across Africa, Eurasia, and the Americas, based on recent studies in archaeology and linguistics.

9:30pm
Western Tradition, The
Hellenistic Age

Western Tradition, The

Hellenistic Age

Duration: 0:27:10

Hellenistic kingdoms extended Greek culture throughout the Mediterranean.

9:59pm
Ged Connection
CC
Passing The Ged Social Studies Test

Ged Connection

Passing The Ged Social Studies Test

Duration: 0:26:40

This episode of GED Connection is called "Passing the GED Social Studies Test." This program is about what to expect when taking the social studies portion of the GED test, which covers history, economics, civics and government, and geography. Throughout this episode, the host goes over sample questions from the test in all areas of social studies. The kinds of questions that are covered are those involving maps, graphs, charts, timelines, dates, and political cartoons. A lot of the questions on the social studies test relate to history, and the questions could relate to any era. Having a general sense of the major events throughout history and knowing about their chronology is very important. The host explains that a good way to build knowledge about social studies is to read the newspaper and listen to the news on the radio and television. Above all, the biggest point that is made in this episode is that using logic and common sense will be the test taker's most important asset.

10:30pm
Habitable Planet, The
Looking Forward: Our Global Experiment

Habitable Planet, The

Looking Forward: Our Global Experiment

Duration: 0:28:27

Earth's essential systems are being stressed in many ways. There are many tipping points in the environment, beyond which there could be serious consequences. Will human ingenuity, resiliency, and cooperation save us from the worst outcomes of our global experiment?

11:00pm
Dw Newshour Late Night Edition

Dw Newshour Late Night Edition

Duration: 0:57:00