GED Connections

GED Connection is a flexible multimedia instructional series featuring the skills and knowledge needed to prepare for and pass the GED exam.

The GED Connection series combines 39 video programs, 3 student workbooks, and free Internet learning activities, quizzes, and practice tests. Used together or apart these components can make studying for the test exciting, engaging, and effective.

Students can view the programs on WVIZ/PBS, record the programs, and use the tapes to study at home. Many local adult education programs, community colleges, one-stop career centers, or libraries have GED Connection videos, books, classes, and teachers available to help students too.

At the GED Web site students can register for a free portfolio that contains GED practice tests and quizzes with automatic scoring and feedback, plus extensive learning modules for each of the 5 GED subject areas. Online teachers from several states are available to coach adult learners online. Students can order GED Connection workbooks to use at home or ask for them at an adult education center or library near them. If you are not sure where to find an adult education center, call the Northeast ABLE Resource Center at 216-261-7076.

GED Connection airs Monday through Friday on WVIZ/PBS from 5 to 5:30 a.m.  Check the Instructional Resource Catalog for a current schedule.