Monday 18 July 2016

Now understand complex theories in engaging and accessible manner



As parents’ we think that watching TV is only wastage of time for kids. Parents don’t associate television watching with positivity. Early age of kids are critical for their overall development. So for that development kids and parents need a companion which not only educates them but will also engage them in different fun activities and will make the journey of learning meaningful. 

Whilst looking for such options and a perfect solution to this never ending problem, presenting to all Da Vinci Learning, an educational TV channel which will educate kids in the most engaging and interesting manner where they will Learn with Fun. The educational science documentaries will take kids to a world full of science and facts, the creative and artistic documentaries will plunge them into a world out of this world and they will explore their world of imagination. 


These educational documentaries will provide real world examples and will bring tough subjects of life in new way. The channel will engage kids into learning with fun while setting them free the boundary less world of knowledge. When set free in a world so entertaining, where Educational Science Documentaries will make kids learn new things, kids will understand and learn eventually.

Here is one of the educational science documentaries by the channel.

E² Energy-Everything‘s gone green!


Global in scope and comprised of six 30-minute chapters filmed in HD, e² energy features the engineers, policymakers and innovations that are transforming energy availability and consumption. Each episode covers viable policy and technology alternatives to the fossil fuel culture.

Episodes explore: California as a world leader in emissions control; transportation and the need for greater efficiencies; ethanol in Brazil and its future in the United States; distributed solar energy as a means to poverty alleviation in Bangladesh; community wind in Minnesota and its role in regional economic development; and the role of coal and nuclear power in our future energy mix.