


DragonflyTV and SciGirls were funded in part by the National Science Foundation to provide a national forum for children's scientific investigations. DragonflyTV pioneered a "real kids, real science" approach to children's science television and led to the development of the SciGirls television series. DragonflyTV was created in collaboration with Project Dragonfly at Miami University, which founded Dragonfly magazine, the first national magazine to feature children's investigations, experiments, and discoveries. Seasons 5–7 were hosted by Eric Artell and were produced in partnership with science museums. Seasons 1–4 were co-hosted by Michael Brandon Battle and Mariko Nakasone. The show aired on PBS Kids and PBS Kids Go! from January 19, 2002, to December 20, 2008.

American TV series or program DragonflyTVĮric Artell, Michael Brandon Battle, and Mariko NakasoneĭragonflyTV is an Emmy Award-winning science education television series produced by Twin Cities Public Television.
