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Electronic Field Trips
Bring the past alive in your classroom.
2009 - 2010 Season
What are Electronic Field Trips?
- Live National Television Broadcasts that bring American history alive in your classroom
- Innovative distance learning/Emmy-Award winning program for grades 4-8
- Relevant stories of people, places, and events from the past that motivate today’s learners
- Broadcasts air at 10 AM and 1 PM Eastern Time (closed caption/audio descriptions)
Broadcast 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 questions to Colonial Williamsburg historians
- Online voting, video previews, and year-long student message board

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.
Download our "Features and Benefits" summary.
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- Immerse students in authentic historical content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 ($500 for the series or $120 for individual programs) include?
- 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
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the 2009-2010 Electronic Field Trip Season Sampler
Download the 2009-2010 Electronic Field Trip Season Schedule

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