Home  | About RETN  | Contact Us  | Site Map

RETN is a local producer and provider of media for learning in the Champlain Valley community. We are a public service organization with our media center located at 208 Flynn Avenue, Suite 2K, in Burlington's South End. All programs on RETN channels are produced or selected locally, and all programs produced using RETN’s equipment and facilities are designed for RETN cablecast and meet RETN policies and procedures.


Click here to see a map of our physical location!

View our Mission Statement.


HOW DO I GET INVOLVED WITH RETN?

If you are employed by, a student at, or a member of one of our member schools or organizations, you may take full advantage of RETN equipment, facilities, and services. Call us to learn who your organization’s RETN representative is and how to participate in RETN activities.

We encourage you to tell us what you think about our channels, on-air programming, web site and educational events, and to take advantage of opportunities to use RETN or work with us. We want to ensure that our community is continually exposed to ideas, discussion and the arts. We televise local events and national programs to give our viewers an opportunity to keep on learning. When we develop the RETN program schedules and our goals for operations at RETN, we strive to provide programming and opportunities not available from any other source in our local communities. We also encourage community members to be involved. If you have an idea for a television program, or have a program ready to be aired, find out about bringing your program to RETN!


HOW DO I CONTACT RETN?


We welcome you to write, phone, fax, or email us, using the following contact information:

Regional Educational Technology Network
P.O. Box 2386
South Burlington, VT 05407-2386
802/654-7980 (phone)
802/654-7984 (fax)
info@retn.org

VOLUNTEERING AT RETN


RETN invites you to become a volunteer. If you are interested in contributing to on-going education for all, RETN welcomes you to join our professional team.

RETN welcomes volunteers to assist with:

Marketing

Work with RETN staff to create and implement promotional strategies for two 24-hour educational cable channels. You will utilize television, Internet, radio, newspaper, magazines and display media.

Administrative/Operations


Assist with the day-to-day operations of two 24-hour channels. Work will include general administrative and some operations support in a fast-paced environment.

Internet

Assist with creating fresh, up-to-the-minute information for RETN’s web page and maintaining vital information. If you have experience with web page publishing, streaming video and are interested in helping RETN continue to stay connected, we would like to hear from you.

If you are interested in these and other opportunities, let us know. To discuss the possibilities, contact:

Scott Campitelli at RETN, 654-7980, ext 26, or at scottc@retn.org.

ABOUT OUR SERVICES


The Regional Educational Technology Network provides a variety of services to RETN schools and communities. Most of our programs and services are available to any school or educational organization in the twelve towns served by RETN (see Map).

Programs
24 hours a day 7 days a week cablecast of programs for learning

Workshops
For educators integrating media literacy or video production

Production Assistance