For another broadcast, students did a segment on the correct way to play flag football. On Wednesday, McKenzie Benson and Norah Jacobson demonstrated the proper way to walk down a hallway at school. The weekly broadcast also involves other elements, such as a question of the day, skits, and issues around the school that need to be addressed. Melena Woods grabbed an iPad and left the room to film another classroom where students were doing the Pledge of Allegiance. Larson and Zeman grabbed a laptop and started researching the weather. The students get to rotate through the different responsibilities, so everyone gets a chance to try everything. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)Īfter the students first trickled into the classroom on Wednesday, Whittington, handed out assignments.
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Travis Whittington, STEAM teacher at Gene Dillon Elementary, talks to his fifth-grade students on Wednesday about their projects during their weekly Eagle Eye News broadcast. "Kids love seeing themselves they love seeing their friends they love seeing content they created," Whittington said. "Kids guiding and leading other young people is really powerful," Aalgaard said. “It's a little bit more independent," Aalgaard said.Īalgaard also said it's exciting to have student-driven projects that speak to other students. Aalgaard said X-STEAM could be described as an elevated level of the normal STEAM programming. Normal STEAM education stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics. It’s just your project-based learning, which is the best way to learn.”Īmi Aalgaard, principal of Gene Dillon Elementary, said the news program is part of the school's programming aimed at students who excel, known as X-STEAM. “Plus - they have to pitch their own ideas… and come up with a plan and execute it. Wej Cudiamat currently serves as the sole anchor.“They have to go up to somebody that they don’t know, ask their name, ask them a question and then respond in an appropriate manner,” Whittington said. Originally anchored by Gel Miranda and Onin Miranda, the weekend edition of Mata ng Agila premiered on June 30, 2012, on the network's Saturday evening line up replacing Eagle News Weekend Edition. Cudiamat and Llanes currently served as the anchors.
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Originally anchored by Wej Cudiamat and Gianna Llanes, the noontime edition of Mata ng Agila premiered on June 26, 2023, on the network's noontime slot. Alagao-Flores and Gianna Llanes currently serve as the anchors. Originally anchored by CJ Hirro and Nina Ricci Alagao-Flores, the late-night, English-language edition of Mata ng Agila premiered on April 4, 2022, on the network's evening line up replacing the weeknight edition of Eagle News International.
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Andrea Mendres (2018–2020, Entertainment News).Phoebe Publico (2018–2020, Entertainment News).Ben Bernaldez (2018–2019, Eagle News Sports).Gel Miranda (2014–2018, Entertainment News).