NETA Webinars
NETA webinars allow our members to participate in engaging discussions on a variety of topics to increase skills and strengthen the long-term commitment to public media's education mission. We work closely with thought leaders throughout the system, including our PLC Executive Committees, to produce timely and content-rich online events.
Archived NETA webinars and all associating materials can be found on publicmedialearns.org.
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You must be signed into Public Media Learns and enrolled in the NETA Webinar Archives course for the archived webinar links below to work. If you don’t have a PML account, you can create an account through requesting to be added to the Webinar Archive course. Go to the Webinar course and click Enroll Now. Fill out the form and click Register New Account.
Archived Webinars
This webinar will introduce you to Molly Community Science, a National Science Foundation-funded initiative that aims to support the development of environmental identity among 6- to 8-year-old children from rural Alaska Native communities.
Join the Content PLC for an open discussion about what stations are planning for local content projects and priorities for 2025, including the America @ 250 / American Revolution project. Discover what other stations are doing, learn how you might collaborate, and share some of your own station projects for 2025.
Learning Goals / Key Takeaways:
- Hear what colleagues are doing around the system
- Share your station's upcoming projects
- Ask questions of peers
Presented by the Content Peer Learning Community.
As we all work to become more data-informed organizations, it's important to translate the stories we have always excelled at telling into numbers that reflect the impact our work has on our communities. We'll share examples of data dashboards created by two stations aimed at helping us tell our stories through the work we do every day.
Presenters:
- Leandra Parks, Digital Marketing Manager, VPM
- Becky Marburger, Project and Impact Coordinator, PBS Wisconsin
Learning Goals / Key Takeaways:
What is the end state of public media? Who participates? How do they participate?
In a world where tools allow everyday people access to create high quality media content, the role of public media expands to:
Steal This Idea builds on the popular session offered at PBS Annual Meeting. Designed to empower public media professionals, this course shares innovative strategies and fresh ideas from stations across the country. The course covers core areas critical to public media success:
This webinar will introduce you to Work It Out @ Your Library! a new program for families in your community, built around Work it Out Wombats!, the PBS KIDS television series. Through hands-on activities, library storytime sessions, animated videos, and a family app, this flexible program helps library staff guide families through the exploration of computational thinking.
Join the Marketing and Communications PLC for an informal discussion and brainstorming session about holiday and end of year campaigns that stand out and make an impact!
This course introduces you to the research by author Dr. Tim Elmore and will equip you with strategies to create a better working environment with the four primary generations in today's workforce. Only 20% of businesses have a strategy for intergenerational work. Leaders need to capitalize on what each generation brings to the team and leverage it as a competitive advantage.
In this webinar we'll talk about what the new Civics Collection on PBS LearningMedia contains, how to promote it, and how to use it to support your station's civics initiatives.
Learning Goals / Key Takeaways:
This year-long course takes a deep dive into topics leaders face every day. Monthly topics include:
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