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Electronic Field Trips
Bring the past alive in your classroom.
The 2010-2011 Electronic Field Trip Season
Teach American history with the new Electronic Field Trip season. This year’s live, interactive lessons explore presidential elections, the Bill of Rights, and science, and bring traitors, runaway slaves, and women of the Revolution to your classroom. See 2010-2011 schedule
Video Podcast: What's an EFT?

What is an Electronic Field Trip, and what can it add to your classroom? Colonial Williamsburg's Bill White narrates this behind-the-scenes look at the Emmy-winning series.
What are Electronic Field Trips?
- Emmy-Award winning live television broadcasts for grades 4-8
- Innovative distance learning program brings history alive in your classroom
- Broadcasts air at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Eastern Time on participating PBS stations and cable channels. View broadcaster list.
- Streaming broadcasts live on your classroom computer
- Live toll-free call-in and e-mail intro to our historians
- Online voting, video previews, and year-long student message board
- Comprehensive teacher guides
Why should I subscribe?
- Immerse students in authentic historical content
- Build civics, history, and literacy skills
- Infuse technology and interactive learning into a differentiated learning classroom
- Fill information gaps and enhance background knowledge
- Help students develop communication skills
- Enhance students’ ability to gather and synthesize information from a variety of sources
- On demand 24/7 Year-round Video Clips/Teacher Resources/Student Activities
What does the price include?
- Cost is $500 for the series or $120 for individual programs
- Interactive, multidisciplinary student lessons
- Web-based, standards-aligned teacher resources
- Primary sources
- Taping rights
- Technical assistance and an online teacher “How to use” section
- Online resources—use when they fit your curriculum
2010-2011 Season
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