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  1. Inspiring Stories of People Living With MS

    March 9, 2010

    Crisscrossing the country, by van and on scooter, ITVS-funded filmmaker, 30-year-old Jason DaSilva, is part of the three-person road crew for a new online project about Multiple Sclerosis. Beginning today ––in honor of National Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week (March 8-14) –– the National MS Society launched "We Keep Moving," a journey across

  2. Live Webinar Tomorrow Night: Copyright and Fair Use in the Art World and Classroom

    March 9, 2010

    Are you looking for ways to incorporate digital media into your teaching? Don’t understand the rules of online copyright and fair use? On Wednesday, March 10  at 8:00 PM ET, join PBS Teachers and Classroom 2.0 for a special live webinar that will explore the implications of copyright and fair use laws in the classroom. The seminar will also explore how to

  3. Encore Presentation of Between the Folds Tonight on Independent Lens on PBS

    March 9, 2010

    “For folks interested in the intersection of arts and science, the PBS series Independent Lens is presenting a fascinating in-depth look into origami titled Between the Folds.” - Make Magazine It's National Youth Art Month, and tonight Independent Lens is celebrating with a special encore presentation of Between the Folds –– a film that will make you look

  4. FUTURESTATES's Predict-o-Meter: You’re the Oracle

    March 8, 2010

    We’re really excited about FUTURESTATES –– ITVS’s brand new online fictional series. The website (http://www.futurestates.tv) includes 11 fictional mini-features –– available to watch for free –– that explore possible future scenarios through the lens of today’s global realities. But did you have a chance to check out the “Predict-o-Meter” yet?

  5. ITVS's FUTURESTATES Profiled in The New York Times

    March 8, 2010

    FUTURESTATES has arrived! The new online fictional series from ITVS represents a huge innovation for public media. Check out the New York Times story below to learn more about the creative concept behind the series and what makes it so unique. Also, be sure to watch FUTURESTATES today by visiting http://www.futurestates.tv and tell us what you think! For