Broadcast to Classrooms, School or
Community via Streaming Broadcast Station
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What is It?
A self-contained system, the Streaming Broadcast Station (SBS) has all the equipment, curriculum, template graphics, videos and music your students need to broadcast events to the community, using text, graphics and videos.
How Does It Work?
A link to a local cable station allows students to operate the equipment right from their own "TV Station" at school. They prepare for "on the air" jobs as they produce sports events, school news, homework poastings, class bulletin boards, video yearbooks and remote emergency messages such as school closing. Broadcasts can also go to each classroom.
Weather Forecasts
Live weather forecasts are possible with special electronics instruments that gauge temperature, wind speed and direction, wind chill and rainfall. Current weather "crawls" across top or bottom regions of the screen.
The "Hook"
The "hook" is that students run the operation. What a powerful PR tool for your school! The community has a front row seat to your student's broadcasts.
Outcomes and Objectives -- (Learn about Streaming Broadcast Station Outcomes & Objectives)

- Package 1 (For schools who have video production equipment)
- Package 2 (This system has all the bells and whistles)
Contact us for Pricing on Streaming Broadcast Station Packages:
To Order your Streaming Broadcast Package, Click on link below to "Submit Purchase Order." This will open your Email program. Type a short note describing your order and attach your purchase order. Or you may use the number below to FAX your purchase order.
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OR FAX PURCHASE ORDER
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MORE INFORMATION For more information regarding Student Project Modules, please click on the link below to open your Email program, and let us knowwhat information you are needing.
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