Georgia has been a hotbed of musical talent and it brings in $600 million per year. Tommie Storms, director of music entertainment at the Art Institute of Atlanta, talks about the what makes the state so attractive to the music industry.
This reenactment of Nancy Hart's well-known encounter with Tories and their fate shows how legends grow and change over time. Reenactor Sue Cone disputes some of the “facts” about Nancy Hart when questioned about her looks and actions.
According to Tom Robinson, executive vice president of the Elberton Granite Association, the abundance of granite in Elberton may also have something to do with Elberton’s nickname, "Granite Capital of the World." Geologists estimate that the granite deposit is 35 miles long, 6 miles wide, and 2
The Networking CTAE Pathway offered to Georgia high school students prepares them for careers in network management and IT infrastructure. This pathway provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to design, implement, and maintain computer networks that connect people and devices.
Explore the crucial role of network information support in this episode, featuring an interview with an IT professional who keeps our digital systems running smoothly. Discover the daily tasks involved in managing networks, troubleshooting issues, and providing technical support.
K Company, 54th Massachusetts Infantry reenactors Ray Wozniack, James Hayes, and Bob English describe the difficulties faced by black soldiers and their white officers.
Ranger Frankie Mewborn guides visitors on a tour of the New Echota Historic Site in Gordon County, which preserves what is left of the Cherokee capital. In 1835 Cherokee leaders signed the Treaty of New Echota requiring the Cherokees to leave the southeast.
High school educator, Dr. Venket Kandala, takes students through a full review of how to calculate standard deviation, mean, and variance of a data set in this segment of Let's Learn GA!.
Who says physics can’t be fun? They can be very entertaining when you use them to go zip lining. And that’s what we do at North Georgia Canopy Tours in Lula. Of course, we go zip lining with a focus on physics and environmental education.