RETN is a local educational cable access station serving Vermont's Champlain Valley. Headquartered in Burlington, RETN Channel 16 works with educators, local organizations and learners of all ages to produce content for television and the web. RETN provides customized, real-world internship opportunities for local students and free community access to video equipment and training.To learn more visit our website at: www.retn.org
Lead students to where the jobs will be with this new/old, yet simple technology. It creates carbon negative energy while harvesting carbon from biomass feedstocks. This carbon, biochar, is useful in agriculture, water treatment, and other applications. Applications of pyrolysis include creating carbon negative home heating systems that harvest carbon for constructive uses, as well as, for example, clean burning stoves that reduce health risks created by traditional three stone stoves. The bio...
Tune in to RETN Channel 16 to watch LIVE coverage of the Magic Hat Mardi Gras Parade, Saturday, March 5 at 2:45 p.m. Or watch it online at www.7dvt.com Coverage is a collaborative effort of your local community media centers: VCAM Channel 15, RETN Channel 16, and Town Meeting Television / Channel 17
Interview with UVM Business School student, Ryan Orlove, by Beth Parent
On April 12th, librarians, lawyers, professors, students, writers, and others met to read from recently released secret documents -- including testimonies by detainees at Guantanamo and elsewhere. Sponsored by ACLU-VT and the University of Vermont Libraries.Featured readers include Philip Baruth, David Budbill, Stephanie Farrior, Trina Magi, and numerous others.
Interview, discussion, and interesting facts about the information and communication technology industry's role in climate change. As part of the 350.org initiative, various experts share insight into the impact of technology use by individuals and businesses, the demands it places on energy consumption, and its contribution to overall CO2 emissions.
This is one of a series of PSAs produced by RETN Channel 16, Burlington, Vermont, for 350 -- an international day of climate change -- Oct. 24
One of a series of PSAs developed by RETN Channel 16 in Burlington, Vermont, promoting 350—a day of international climate action.
One of a series of PSAs produced by RETN Channel 16 in Burlington, Vermont, to promote 350—a day of international climate action— on Oct. 24, 2009
A PSA produced by Robin Katz and narrated by Jake Barickman of the University of Vermont Libraries' Center for Digital Initiatives. The video was created using Apple's Keynote and i-Movie on a MacBook Pro.