Dozens of schools and scholars in Vermont’s Champlain Valley worked with the Regional Educational Television network to produce educational video projects during the network’s first years in production, from 1994 to 1996.
The following programs were directed by Jay Collier, RETN’s first executive director.
ID
Program Title
Content Partner
36
Vermont Filmmakers: John O’Brien
Burlington College
100
Vermont Politics: Ralph Wright
Burlington College
101
Mater Christi Christmas Concert
Mater Christi School
103
Demystifying Media: Children’s Media
Independent
105
The Waters Chair: The Manhattan Project
Trinity College
106
Demystifying Media: An Introduction
Independent
109
Vermont Filmmakers: Jay Craven, Part 2
Burlington College
112
Vermont Filmmakers: Jay Craven, Part 1
Burlington College
142
Demystifying Media: Curriculum Enhancement
Independent
143
Demystifying Media: News Broadcasts
Independent
144
The Waters Chair: The Internment Remembered
Trinity College
153
Scholars Bowl: Four Matches
Scholars Bowl
159
Dancing Our Roots: Peter Amidon
Barnes School
161
Scholars Bowl: Burl. vs CVU & Hanover vs Rice & Montpelier vs CVU
Scholars Bowl
162
Can You Sit on Art?: The Rustic Side of Barry Gregson
Founders Memorial School
163
St. Francis Xavier: A Tradition Continues
St. Francis Xavier
164
Vermont Filmmakers: David Giancola
Burlington College
166
Scholars Bowl: Three Burlington Matches
Scholars Bowl
181
The Immigration Project
Founders Memorial School
192
Migrant Education Project
Mater Christi School
193
Odyssey of the Mind: Crunch
Odyssey of the Mind
194
The Waters Chair: Richard and Fumiko Halloran
Trinity College
195
Even Eagles Need a Push: Carolyna Smiley-Marquez Interview
Community College of Vermont
196
Even Eagles Need a Push: Carolyna Smiley-Marquez Lecture
RETN Programming
Dozens of schools and scholars in Vermont’s Champlain Valley worked with the Regional Educational Television network to produce educational video projects during the network’s first years in production, from 1994 to 1996.
The following programs were directed by Jay Collier, RETN’s first executive director.