Courses on Satellite

(C-Band -- Large Dishes)

Note: The courses listed here are broadcast in the clear. Any of the broadcasters may switch to digital or scramble their signals at any time. There is no fee for just watching the classes. However, if you desire credit or wish to participate in any way, then you will have to determine signup procedures and costs. The instructors of all the courses watched ( Latin II, Latin III, Calculus from Varina) were excellent. It would seem that the various sites attempt to place their best instructors in the electronic class rooms.

VSEN (Virginia Satellite Education Network)

VSEN has started the 1996-1997 school year broadcasting from Galaxy 6,Channels 4, 21 and 24, same as the previous year. Changes are usually announced.

Update October, 1998. Due to satellite failures, VSEN is now on Galaxy 3, channels 13, 21 and 22. Essentially the same courses as in 1996. The times may have changed.

Update October, 1999. VSEN is now on GE 2 (W2 , 85.0 degrees) channels 20, 23 and 24. Essentially the same courses as in 1996. The times may have changed.

High School Mathematics on VSEN

Other High School Courses on VSEN

Oklahoma State University

Kansas State University

Kansas State University was broadcasting from satellite B6 Channel 11. Satellite B6 is KU band and is co-located with Galaxy 6. Georgia is one of the states served by satellite by Kansas and the picture is usually pretty good even though it is KU band.

Update October, 1998 and 1999. KSU is still broadcasting from B6 but the channel number changes from time to time.

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Last modified Monday, October 12, 1998== Dr. Jerrel Yates