| MEH Morning Announcement Students Get FCC-TV Tour |
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| Tuesday, February 07 2012 08:29:07 PM |
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The staff of Mary Ellen Henderson's channel 14, and their sponsor Bradley Lands, paid a visit to the Falls Church Community Television studios at George Mason High School last week. FCC-TV supervisor Michael Palmrose and Lands have been exploring ways to expand the integration of video technology in the classroom. The students currently produce the daily MEH morning announcements that are played throughout the school at 7:30 a.m. and archived later in the day on YouTube. |
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