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VH 7073 '80's & '90's, The
Summary: Anchored by Peter Jennings of ABC News, volume 6, "80's & '90's", looks at A New World [1981-1989]: The Reagan era witnessed the unexpected end of the Cold War and a welcome return to a booming domestic economy, but did events unfold too quickly to control? The '90's and Beyond: Examines key moments of the '90's including the Persian Gulf War, the Oklahoma City bombing, the Waco Branch Davidian disaster, the current status of African-Americans and the phenomenon of celebrities created by the media. 090 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: COMPUTERS, U.S. HISTORY, AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES, CRIMINOLOGY Series: THE CENTURY AMERICA'S TIME

VH 4706 2001: A Space Odyssey
Summary: Explores the mysteries of interplanetary space, and of human destiny. Moving from the prehistoric birth of intelligence to the emergence of man as pure thought. Directed by: Stanley Kubrick. 139 Min. VIDEO 1968 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 1725 Access to Government Information
Summary: Speakers, Harry Hammitt, Katherine F. Mawdsley, David Bright Burnham, Robert Veeder; moderator, Harry Hammitt. Speaker discuss the issue of implementing individual and corporate access to federal, state and local information about communities, corporations, legislation, administration, the courts and public figures allowing access while protecting privacy. 089 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 3322 Accessing Data Networks
Summary: Take a ride on the Information Highway and you'll be amazed at the variety of material available through networks, data bases, bulletin boards and on-line services. 030 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMPUTERS, ED TECH Series: MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

VH 3437 Advanced Addressing Modes
Summary: Description of Address Register Indirect(ARI) with Displacement; ARI with Index and Displacement; PC with Displacement and PC with Index and Displacement; Position Independence, example; LEA and PEA instructions. 028 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 3439 Advanced Example Programs
Summary: Example #1: A 32x32-bit multiply. #2: A 32x32-bit multiply using Robertson's method. #3: A divide with overflow. 018 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 3438 Advanced Instructions
Summary: Descriptions of the MOVEM instruction; the LINK, UNLK instructions; the Scc instruction; the DBcc instruction; the TAS instruction; the MOVEP instruction; the MOVE to Status Register instruction; the MOVE to USP instruction; the STOP instruction and the RESET instruction. 025 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 3848 Amazing Internet, The
Summary: As well as learning what the Internet is, does, and how to use it effectively in the K-12 classroom- this program gives teachers and students alike a taste of the tremendous power of the technology and the almost limitless educational resources that are available free of charge. 020 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: INTERNET REVEALED SERIES, THE

VH 3427 Basic Addressing Modes
Summary: This section describes the purpose of each of the basic addressing modes used in the MC68000. Explains how each basic addressing mode locates data within a register or memory. Identifies the addressing modes that require extension words. 027 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 3428 Basic Instructions
Summary: This section describes the operation of the data instructions: Move, Exchange, Swap, Extend, and No Operation. Describes the operation of the integer arithmetic instructions: Add, Subtract, Compare, Test, and Clear. Describes the operation of the program control instruction: Branch Condition Code, Branch Always, Branch to Subroutine, and Return from Subroutine. 024 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 6989 Beyond Human
Summary: Explores a brave new world in which people are becoming more like machines and machines more like people. This time of tremendous technological change and even smaller and more powerful computer chips fuel some fantastic new visions about the future. 120 Min. VIDEO 2001 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 1622 Brazil
Summary: A surreal black comedy about a timid clerk living in a repressive "1984"-ish future whose only escape from his bleak existence in his frequent retreats into fantasy. 131 Min. VIDEO 1985 Subject: COMMUNICATION, COMPUTERS

VH 5824 Brief History of the Internet: Networking the Nerds, V. 1
Summary: This first episode examines how the seeds of the Internet were planted by Sputnik. In a reaction to Russia's leap ahead in technology, the Pentagon developed a new agency called ARPA. ARPANET was created to connect computer researchers at universities across the nation. The technology was invented and installed in nine months. 060 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: NERDS 2.0.1

VH 5825 Brief History of the Internet: Serving the Suits, Vol. 2
Summary: This second episode examines the advent of the PC and the need to connect them all to a network. Bob Metcalfe, founder of 3Com, figured out how to do that. As the market for networking evolved, the battle began in earnest; 3Com, Sun, Novell, Cisco and Microsoft entered the market creating a civil war and billion-dollar partnerships. 060 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: NERDS 2.0.1

VH 5826 Brief History of the Internet: Wiring the World, Vol. 3
Summary: In the final episode visit Excite, a typical Silicon Valley entrepreneurial adventure. Then unlock the making of the World Wide Web, created by Tim Berners-Lee in Geneva, who made "http: //www" the star it is today. Netscape and Microsoft changed the Internet into a 24-hour a day medium where people can do business, chat and go shopping. 060 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: NERDS 2.0.1

VH 6084 Chaos, Science and the Unexpected
Summary: Documentary describes how computers and computer graphics reveal the geometry of nature, fractal geometry. Abstract concepts are made visible. Includes comments by experts in computer science, mathematics, meteorology, physics and biology, and reveals surprising facts about our universe. 045 Min. VIDEO 1992 Subject: COMPUTERS, MATHEMATICS

VH 3326 Components Of Multimedia
Summary: Differing from traditional forms of analog media, multimedia integrates many different forms of media in a common digital environment. This program takes a look at creation and qualities of specific component of digital media including: audio, video, graphics and animation. Data compression and sampling will also be discussed. 030 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMPUTERS, ED TECH Series: MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

VH 1722 Computer Based Surveillance of Individuals
Summary: See VH 1713. 090 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: CRIMINOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 3974/97 Computer Graphics Conference Proceedings, 1997
Summary: This videotape documents papers and panels presented at the SIGGRAPH 97 conference, held August 3-8, 1997 in Los Angeles, CA. A growing number of technical papers submitted to and accepted by SIGGRAPH conferences and workshops utilize video in their presentations. Printed documentation cannot adequately represent these time based research efforts. This videotape publication represents our best efforts to document these contribution to the field. 125 Min. VIDEO 1997 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 3974/98 Computer Graphics Conference Proceedings, 1998
Summary: Continues the SIGGRAPH conference proceedings number previously issued annually as part of "Computer Graphics", (PER-QA76.A5C6). Contains computer graphics presentations with narration. 095 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 3974/99 Computer Graphics Conference Proceedings, 1999
Summary: Continues the SIGGRAPH conference proceedings number previously issued annually as part of "Computer Graphics", (PER-QA76.A5C6). Contains computer graphics presentations with narration. 142 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 3974/00 Computer Graphics Conference Proceedings, 2000
Summary: Continues the SIGGRAPH conference proceedings number previously issued annually as part of "Computer Graphics", (PER-QA76.A5C6). Contains computer graphics presentations with narration. 142 Min. VIDEO 2000 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 2939 Connecting To The Internet
Summary: An introduction to the Internet for the novice user, including hardware and software requirements, modes of access, and basic techniques for exploring the network's many features. 049 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 2274 Connections: AT&T's Vision of the Future
Summary: This video is a futuristic look at how new products may be used in daily life. Featured are a videophone and a television screen that makes shopping at home as easy as talking on the phone. Shows how computer technology will change and affect our lives. 014 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: COMMUNICATION, COMPUTERS

VH 1713 Constitution in the Information Age, The
Summary: VH 1713-1727. A 15 part videocassette series that explores the impact that computers have on different areas of modern day life. Speaker, Laurence H. Tribe; moderator, Jim Warren. Recorded proceedings of the First Conference on Computers, Freedom & Privacy held March 26-28, 1991 in Burlingame, Calif. sponsored by Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility. 075 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 6414 Crossing the Divide: Creating a High-Tech Work Force
Summary: One of a four-part series that examines the effects of technology in the classroom. This segment looks at skills and education needed for tomorrow's workforce to prosper in the global marketplace of the future. Profiles the Travis Communications Academy, Silicon Valley's Monta Vista High School, and the New Technology High School, "the school that business built"-schools that stress the value of critical thinking and teamwork as the building blocks of success. Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Larry Irving, and others discuss issues such as the school-to-work movement and universal Internet access. Includes comments from students and teachers. 058 Min. VIDEO 2000 Subject: COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: DIGITAL DIVIDE

VH 7060 Cybercrime: The Invisible Threat
Summary: Examines the Internet's exponential growth and evaluates risks posed by groups and individuals bent on crime or terrorism. 052 Min. VIDEO 2000 Subject: COMPUTERS, CRIMINOLOGY

VH 3767 Data for Decisions
Summary: Introduces data users to products and services of the National Center for Education Statistics. Whether you collect, or use data about students, schools, teachers, and other topics related to education, NCES products and services can help you do a more effective job and give you new resources to build and streamline your current information systems. NCES has developed a number of tools and services to improve the collection and maintenance of education data from elementary through post secondary schools throughout the nation. 018 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: COMPUTERS, MATHEMATICS

VH 4110 Democracy in the Information Age: Who Should Govern the Web?
Summary: This project represents a first for both SEFLIN and Palm Beach Community College in regard to the delivery systems used to broadcast the program. Topics include; the Internet, via SEFLIN, the College's Home Page, listserves, on site book discussions to Constitution Week Library exhibits from the Library of Congress, and satellite uplink and downlink to over 40 sites in 14 states. 060 Min. VIDEO 1997 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6664 Deposition: Bill Gates Case: U.S.A. vs. Microsoft Corp.
Summary: Part 1, Tape 1, August 27, 1998. Videotape deposition of Bill Gates in the Microsoft Offices in Redmond, Washington. 113 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6665 Deposition: Bill Gates Case: U.S.A. vs. Microsoft Corp.
Summary: Part 1, Tape 2, August 27, 1998. Videotape deposition of Bill Gates in the Microsoft Offices in Redmond, Washington. 115 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6666 Deposition: Bill Gates Case: U.S.A. vs. Microsoft Corp.
Summary: Part 1, Tape 3, August 27, 1998. Videotape deposition of Bill Gates in the Microsoft Offices in Redmond, Washington. 093 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6667 Deposition: Bill Gates Case: U.S.A. vs. Microsoft Corp.
Summary: Part 1, Tape 4, August 27, 1998. Videotape deposition of Bill Gates in the Microsoft Offices in Redmond, Washington. 076 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6668 Deposition: Bill Gates Case: U.S.A. vs. Microsoft Corp.
Summary: Part 2, Tape 1, August 28, 1998. Videotape deposition of Bill Gates in the Microsoft Offices in Redmond, Washington. 085 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6669 Deposition: Bill Gates Case: U.S.A. vs. Microsoft Corp.
Summary: Part 2, Tape 2, August 28, 1998. Videotape deposition of Bill Gates in the Microsoft Offices in Redmond, Washington. 094 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6670 Deposition: Bill Gates Case: U.S.A. vs. Microsoft Corp.
Summary: Part 2, Tape 3, August 28, 1998. Videotape deposition of Bill Gates in the Microsoft Offices in Redmond, Washington. 087 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6671 Deposition: Bill Gates Case: U.S.A. vs. Microsoft Corp.
Summary: Part 2, Tape 4, August 28, 1998. Videotape deposition of Bill Gates in the Microsoft Offices in Redmond, Washington. 090 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6672 Deposition: Bill Gates Case: U.S.A. vs. Microsoft Corp.
Summary: Part 3, Tape 1, September 2, 1998. Videotaped deposition of Bill Gates in the Microsoft Offices in Redmond, Washington. 081 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6673 Deposition: Bill Gates Case: U.S.A. vs. Microsoft Corp.
Summary: Part 3, Tape 2, September 2, 1998. Videotaped deposition of Bill Gates in the Microsoft Offices in Redmond, Washington. 117 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6674 Deposition: Bill Gates Case: U.S.A. vs. Microsoft Corp.
Summary: Part 3, Tape 3, September 2, 1998. Videotaped deposition of Bill Gates in the Microsoft Offices in Redmond, Washington. 090 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 3851 Discovering the World Wide Web
Summary: With the power to energize the Internet with graphics, sounds and moving video, educators from around the world are realizing and contributing to the Web's enormous global base of knowledge. Join our host Tim McLain for the acclaimed Internet resource newsletter CLASSROOM CONNECT, as he explains the Web's fundamentals and demonstrates the necessary how-to skills in a way that you and your students will both understand and enjoy. Visit some fascinating Web sites and discover for yourself how the Web can both galvanize your classroom projects and promote individual exploration. 025 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: INTERNET REVEALED SERIES, THE

VH 3436 DMA Control & Synchronous Bus
Summary: Describes the purpose of the Bus Arbitration Control pins. Explains the bus arbitration protocol for transferring bus mastership. Describe the Synchronous Bus Control pins and the connection of a synchronous peripheral to the MC68000. 018 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 3441 Educational Computer Board Lab
Summary: Description of the ECB, components, setup, and bringing up power. Review of TUTOR commands. Executing a program. 023 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 1724 Electronic Speech, Press & Assembly
Summary: Speakers, Lance Rose, Jack Rickard, George Perry, John McMullen, Eric Lieberman, David Hughes; moderator, Eric Lieberman. Speakers discuss freedoms of electronic speech, public & private electronic assembly and electronic publishing; issues of prior restraint and chilling effects of monitoring on freedoms and possible justifications and alternatives for monitoring. 091 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, COMMUNICATION, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 3327 Elements Of Design
Summary: The ability to integrate a wide variety of media onto one screen brings with it a new set of challenges for both graphic and instructional designers. Through the use of working examples and interviews with designers, this program provides a basic framework for evaluating and. or creating user-friendly design approaches. 030 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMPUTERS, ED TECH Series: MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

VH 3324 Environments For Learning
Summary: This program focuses on the expanding role of multimedia applications in education and training environments. In addition to classroom examples, variety of laboratory and remote learning situations will be examined. 030 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMPUTERS, ED TECH Series: MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

VH 1726 Ethics & Education
Summary: Speakers, Richard Hollinger, Donn B. Parker, Dorothy Denning, John Gilmore, Jonathan Budd, Sally Bowman; moderator, Terry Winograd. Speaker discuss the teaching of ethics in computer education. 083 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 3435 Example Programs
Summary: Four example programs. The student is able to explain the effects of the instructions within individual programs that: 1. Move a block of data. 2.Add two extended precision values. 3.Sequence a list of data. 4.Add data to a sequenced list. 019 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 3431 Exception Concepts
Summary: Describe two general types of exceptions. Explains reset exception processing. Describe the general sequence for exception processing. Defines exception vectors. Explains a detailed exception processing sequence. 018 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 4033 Exploring Internet
Summary: Via Satellite. December 2, 1996. 120 Min. VIDEO 1997 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 4032 Exploring the World of Computer Networks
Summary: Via Satellite. September 30, 1996. 120 Min. VIDEO 1997 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 3432 External Exceptions
Summary: Describes Interrupt exception processing: IPL pins operation, Obtaining the interrupt exception vector, Interfacing multiple interrupt devices to the MC68000. Explain Bus Error exception processing assertion of the Bus Error pin, Bus Error stack structure. 023 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 6412 Fair Play: Achieving Gender Equity in the Digital Age
Summary: One of a four part series that examines the effects of technology in the classroom. Set in Fulmore Middle School in Austin, Texas, this program exposes counter productive classroom behaviors and presents measures being taken to correct the misconception that computing is a males only domain. 058 Min. VIDEO 2000 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: DIGITAL DIVIDE

VH 4377 Global Communication
Summary: This program looks at the highways of optic fibers, copper wires, coaxial cables, and satellites by means of which images, sound, and computer data are transmitted around the world. It also examines telecommunication satellites which - whether they are geostationary or in orbit close to Earth - enable us to put two people on Earth, at sea, or even in the air, in contact. The program concludes with a look at cable distribution systems, which no longer serve only for broadcasting television programs but are being used to consult huge data banks and service bank transactions. 023 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: COMMUNICATION, COMPUTERS

VH 3661 Great Artists Steal
Summary: Windows 95 - biggest global product launch ever for a 20 year old concept. Satellite links, rock 'n' roll and Jay Leno introducing Bill Gates, the richest man in the world. Xerox PARC -the user friendly technology - adopted by Steve Jobs for Macintosh. Jobs fired by the man he hired. Making PCs more friendly with Graphical User Interface. The Internet. Billionaire and millionaire nerds, triumphant! 052 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: TRIUMPH OF THE NERDS

VH 3320 Hardware
Summary: From CD-ROMs to hard drives, you'll learn about the equipment needed to develop multimedia enhanced training. 030 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMPUTERS, ED TECH Series: MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

VH 3426 Hardware Overview
Summary: Describes the input and output characteristics of the MC68000 pins and Clock specifications and their relationship to data transfers; the memory access operation using the Asynchronous Bus Control pins; Describes the operation of the Function Code pins. 019 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 6394 Hate and the Internet
Summary: ABC News anchor Ted Koppel investigates the proliferation of hate online with Don Black, founder of the white nationalist Web site Storm Front, and Floyd Abrams, a First Amendment attorney who has represented the New York Times and ABC News. They discuss both the medium and the message, plus the controversial issue of content filtering. 022 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 4379 Hi-Tech Hate
Summary: This program begins in a computer class in a Toronto high school, where students find racist propaganda on a neo-Nazi web site. The purveyors of this information, and those who oppose them on line, are interviewed. We learn from experts why individuals are drawn to extremist ideologies, and how they use technology to further their aims. 060 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 7481 Hyperlinked World Of Learning HTML, The
Summary: Educational video concerning basic Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). 052 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 5162 Identifying & Inferring Formulas/Computers
Summary: This is a tutorial for the Geometry and Computer Literacy sections of the CLAST test. VIDEO Subject: MATHEMATICS, COMPUTERS Series: CLAST SERIES (MATH)

VH 7628 If Copernicus Had A Computer
Summary: In a lecture presented at the 1995 SIAM annual Meeting, October 23-26, Van Loan wonders if Copernicus would have been as bold a scientist if he had access to 1995 computers. 060 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: COMPUTERS, ASTRONOMY

VH 3659 Impressing Their Friends
Summary: Bob Cringely, Silicon Valley and some spectacularly successful nerds. Intel. The Altair 8800 and the Homebrew Computer Club. Enter Paul Allen and Bill Gates. The West Coast Computer Faire and hippie culture collides with nerds and hobbyists. Steve Wozniak spawns Apple II. Steve Jobs, at 25 worth $100 million. The imminent arrival of IBM. Computer nerds impressing their friends. 051 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: TRIUMPH OF THE NERDS

VH 6015 Information Power: What Is It, How to Know It When You See..
Summary: Join a panel of library staff to hear their perspective of the future and learn what steps to take to get ready for the challenges of the new century. Each staff member will have positive, practical suggestions to share such as: tips for thinking "out of the box, " information literacy and why we need to know what it is, how and why we need to justify our library's existence, how to prepare to meet the "computer generation." Complete Title: Information Power: What Is It, How To Know It When You See It, How To Use It In Your Library. 106 Min. VIDEO 2000 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: SOARING TO EXCELLENCE

VH 6430 Inside the Internet
Summary: In this fascinating overview, ARPAnet pioneers describe the networking technologies that gave birth to the Internet and e-mail, and Usenet trailblazers provide input on UNIX and the UUCP protocol, which opened the Internet to the world at large. 050 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 3325 Integrating Multimedia Within The Instructional Process
Summary: Effective use of multimedia programs require instructors to assess many aspects of the software and learning environment prior to selecting and integrating a program within a course. This program examines the components of a successful implementation including software evaluation, student preparation, review and testing. 030 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMPUTERS, ED TECH Series: MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

VH 3434 Intermediate Instructions
Summary: Explains the operation of the instructions in each of the following categories: 1. Data Movement 2.Integer Arithmetic 3.Logic Operations 4. Program Control 5. Shift and Rotate 6. BCD Arithmetic 7. Bit Manipulation. 031 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 3433 Internal Exceptions
Summary: Describes the conditions that result in illegal and unimplemented instructions. List the privileged instruction and explain the conditions which cause privilege violations. Describes trace mode operation. Indicates how system calls operate with TRAP instruction. Explains data error handling of the Divide Unsigned, Divide Signed, TRAP on Overflow, and Check instructions. Describes the cause and effect of address errors. Indicates the meaning of the program counter value stacked for each type of exception. 018 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 1715 International Perspectives & Impacts
Summary: Speakers, Robert Veeder, Tom Riley, David H. Flaherty, Ronald L. Plesser; moderator, Ron Plesser. Speakers discuss other nations' models for protecting personal information and communications, and for granting access to government information, including the European Community's 1992 trans-border data flow and accountability issues; implications for privacy and personal expression. 085 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 3849 Internet E-Mail
Summary: E-Mail opens a world of educational opportunities. With it, you can communicate instantly with students, teachers, scholars, experts and government officials from Boston to Brisbane to Berlin. It's also your direct link with over 4, 000 global discussion lists devoted to subjects ranging from archery to zoology- and everything in between. In a matter of minutes, this video shows educators and students in all grades and subject areas, how to collaborate on international projects, retrieve educational programs from Internet databases, and assess libraries around the world - all with just a few keystrokes. 044 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: INTERNET REVEALED SERIES, THE

VH 2876 Internet Library Resources
Summary: This video covers a basic introduction of accessing Library Resources on the Internet using the FAUVMS system. 007 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 5867 Internet Power: How to Get It, How to Keep It, How to Pass It
Summary: Bill Erbes guides library professionals in becoming power searchers themselves and provides strategies for passing this information to library patrons. 107 Min. VIDEO 2000 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 4138 Internet Sites for Your Workday: Sites for You
Summary: Via satellite on Jan. 16, 1998. Broadcast by College of DuPage Satellite Network. Provides an overview of sites that can be used by library staff on the job for personal development. Covers topics such as directory information, government information, and technology-related information found online. Includes instructions on bookmarking and signing up for listserves. 105 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: SOARING TO EXCELLENCE

VH 3424 Introduction To The MC68000
Summary: Describes the evolution of the MC68000 Family of Microprocessors; the basic system diagram of the MC68000. Describes the memory diagram and rules of accessing memory. Defines the integer data memory formats. Defines clock, bus and instruction cycles. Defines assertion, negation, and rescindable. 018 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 1720 Law Enforcement & Civil Liberties
Summary: Speakers, Sheldon T. Zenner, Kenneth Rosenblatt, Mitchell Kapor, Mike Gibbons, Cliff Figallo, Sharon Beckman, Mark Rash; moderator, Dorothy Denning. Speakers discuss the use of computers as an aid for investigations, also stating the need for the determination of a dividing line between civil liberties and law enforcement. 083 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: CRIMINOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 1719 Law Enforcement Practices & Problems
Summary: Speaker, Robert M. Snyder, Donald Delaney, Dale Boll, Don Ingraham; moderator, Glenn Tenney. Speakers discuss investigation, prosecution, due process and deterring computer crimes now and in the future and the use of computers to aid law enforcement. 090 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: CRIMINOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 1721 Legislation & Regulation
Summary: Speakers Jerry Berman, Craig Schriffies, Bill Jullian, Steve McLellan, Elliot T. Maxwell, Paul Bernstein; moderator, Robert Jacobson. Speakers discuss the alternatives and problems of balancing the right of privacy with freedom of information. 082 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 6431 Making Connections: Understanding the Convergence of Phones,
Summary: This program reports on the current state of telecommunications, as AT&T and the Baby Bells leverage broad-band cable technology to wrestle for market share. It also discusses the complexities of a total information environment where voice recognition and video conferencing technologies seamlessly blend the Internet, telephony and television. 027 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 2997 Managing and Using PC Memory
Summary: Find out how to maximize the performance of existing applications with a memory management strategy. Examine how to evaluate programs that utilize PC memory above 640K. Investigate how to create and use upper memory blocks. Learn to reallocate "Newly Found" memory. Explore how to take advantage of DOS 5.0's memory manager to recover memory for your programs. 150 Min. VIDEO 1992 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 3323 Multimedia Design Team, The
Summary: Do you have the skills to tackle development of a multimedia learning project on your own or would you be better of drawing from a team of experts? Review your options, the right questions to ask and factors to consider before plunging into your first project. 030 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMPUTERS, ED TECH Series: MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

VH 3328 Multimedia Revolution, The - Today and Tomorrow
Summary: Today's applications of multimedia are only just the beginning of the formation of a new communications media. This program will review some of the best applications of multimedia technology today as well as take a look at the delivery of multimedia beyond CD-Rom including interactive television, bulletin board systems and the Internet. 030 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMPUTERS, ED TECH Series: MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

VH 7239 Net, The
Summary: A freelance software analyst, Angela Bennet, is inadvertently drawn into a dangerous conspiracy when a client ask her to de-bug a CD-ROM game. Soon the client turns up dead and Angela is next on the hit list. After the assassins obliterate her official identity, Angela realizes hers is not the only life being destroyed on the Net. Directed by Irwin Winkler. 114 Min. VIDEO 2000 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 1718 Network Environments of the Future
Summary: Speaker, Eli M. Noam; moderator, Marc Rotenberg. Speaker discusses the reconciliation of freedom of speech and association. 041 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 3319 Orientation To Multimedia
Summary: Get an overview of the techniques and applications involved in producing multimedia programs and how they can enhance learning in school and business settings. 030 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMPUTERS, ED TECH Series: MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

VH 3963 Patient Education and Technology: Health On-Line
Summary: What happens when patients are given responsibility for making decisions about their health care? This program looks at the ways in which this is happening, from interactive computer dialogues to CD-ROM family health compendia to consultations with physicians via television. It shows that different areas of the country have different rates of surgery based on patterns of practice rather than on the patient's condition, talks about the value of high technology in remote areas and how patients are willing to give computers more information than they give their doctors, and explains the workings of a computer on-line service for patients. 028 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 1716 Personal Information & Privacy 1
Summary: Speaker, Janlori Goldman, John Baker, Alan F. Westin, Marc Rotenbery; moderator, Lance Hoffman. Speakers discuss government and private collection, sharing, marketing, verification, use, protection of, and access to and responsibility for personal data, including lifestyle, work, health, school, census, voter, tax and financial and consumer information. 090 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 1717 Personal Information & Privacy 2
Summary: Speakers, Simon Davies, Evan Hendricks, Tom Mandel, Willis Ware; moderator, Lance Hoffman. Speakers discuss the ethics of "Strip Mining Data" for resale in the Information Economy. 080 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 3425 Programming Model
Summary: Identify the MC68000 register types. Differentiate between address and data registers. Describes the operation of the Stack Pointer Register. Describes the operation of the Status Register. 021 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 3429 Programming Problems
Summary: Write programs using the MC68000 instructions and addressing modes to solve some fundamental problems. 021 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 3440 Review
Summary: Summary of Addressing Modes, Instruction Set, and Data Transfer Control Lines. 026 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 3660 Riding The Bear
Summary: IBM's decision- "buy not build" PC technology. The tiny software company named Microsoft. Culture shock - the suits meet the nerds. IBM PC hits the American business world. Clones invade the market, and Bill Gates sells to every clone maker, Microsoft and IBM co-operate, compete, and split. IBM launches OS/2 and Microsoft comes up with windows. Bill Gates wins again. 053 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: TRIUMPH OF THE NERDS

VH 1723 Security Capabilities, Privacy & Integrity
Summary: Speaker, William A. Bayse; moderator, Dorothy Denning. Speech title is "NCIC - 2000: Balancing computer security capabilities with privacy and integrity". 069 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, CRIMINOLOGY, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 4374 Selling the Future
Summary: What once took 100, 000 hours of work to accomplish in the mid 20th century, can now be completed in just 10, 000 hours thanks to technology. While this growing new virtual community can provide support and information, not everyone is enamored of cyberspace and its development. 052 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: COMPUTERS, COMMUNICATION Series: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE

VH 3321 Software
Summary: Explore the multitude of software packages available, the training needed to run them, and the background needed to produce effective multimedia learning projects. 030 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMPUTERS, ED TECH Series: MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

VH 3430 System Control Pins
Summary: Overview of the System Control pins. Resetting the MC68000; The HALT pin; A hardware example for RESET and HALT and function of Bus Error. 018 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: MC68000

VH 6436 Technoculture: Finding Our Way in the Terra Incognita
Summary: Observations by Arthur and Marilouise Kroker on the physic, social, and ethical effects of technology on culture. 041 Min. VIDEO 2000 Subject: COMPUTERS, SOCIAL SCIENCE Series: LIVING IN THE BRAVE NEW WORLD

VH 6435 Technoscience: Blurring the Line Between Man and Machine
Summary: Arthur and Marilouise Kroker visit research facilities where the division between flesh and machine are breaking down in what appears to be hallucinatory rapidity. Issues of ethics, privacy, freedom and economic disparity relating to technoculture are discussed. 052 Min. VIDEO 2000 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: LIVING IN THE BRAVE NEW WORLD

VH 3956 Telemedicine
Summary: Cost of care, quality of care, and access to care are three of the biggest issues for health care providers today. Telemedicine, using high speed digital data communications, multimedia computers, and special diagnostic equipment, is bringing specialized medical expertise and technology, which would otherwise be unavailable, directly to patients around the world. This program examines some of the most prominent telemedicine programs in the U.S. The program also talks with doctors and patients who explain how telemedicine has improved and expanded their health care options. 021 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6725 Thinking Machines: The Creation of the Computer
Summary: Traces the evolution of the computer over the past two decades. 050 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 2774 This Is The Internet: Road Map For The Information Highway
Summary: Introduces Internet resources, including programs, games, graphics, news and discussion groups. It explains electronic mail, moving files between computers, meeting people online, and the world's most popular Internet interface, Mosaic. 020 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMMUNICATION, COMPUTERS

VH 1714 Trends in Computers & Network
Summary: Speaker discusses the policy proposals regarding constitutional protections, networked computers and electronic communications. 083 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 2754 Video Guide To The Internet, The
Summary: This video presents detailed on-screen examples of how to access the Internet. Starting with a basic Internet history, this video answers the questions: "What is the Internet?", "What can I do with the Internet?", and "How do I access the Internet?". 045 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6413 Virtual Equality: The Information Revolution and the Inner
Summary: One of a four part series that examines the effects of technology in the classroom. This segment examines the urgent need for technology-centered education through home computer access, community technology centers, and schools, properly funded and staffed. Assesses the use of computers as tools for higher learning rather than merely as drill masters. Includes commentary from representatives of groups such as the National Urban League, ASPIRA, the East Harlem Tutorial Program, the Technology Access Foundation, and the Urban Technology Center. Complete Title: Virtual Equality: The Information Revolution and the Inner City. 058 Min. VIDEO 2000 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: DIGITAL DIVIDE

VH 4375 Virtual Wasteland, The
Summary: This program explores a future where technological advances have produced a society divided and disconnected. A visit to Singapore, which is the most advanced technical society in the world and where the future is embraced enthusiastically shows that technology has not set its people free. On the contrary, it is one of the most oppressed and oppressive societies in the world, a "Disneyland with death penalties" observes William Gibson. 052 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: COMMUNICATION, COMPUTERS Series: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE

VH 5330 Web Resumes
Summary: This program examines Web resumes and various resume alternatives and offers advice on leveraging these nontraditional formats to greatest advantage. Topics explored include resumes posted on the World Wide Web, how to create one and how to get it noticed; the "creative" resume, such as a self-promotion video, and the types of jobs for which it works best; and the targeted resume, in which information is tailored to fit the desired position. 028 Min. VIDEO Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6434 Web Story, The: Big Business and the Web
Summary: The Web has introduced a vast array of opportunities for commerce, particularly for the software giants who are now battling to control the Web applications market. This program investigates the commercial take-over of the Web and asks if the Web can remain a free-trade zone, accessible to all. 030 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6432 Web Story, The: Free Speech, Politics, and the Web
Summary: This program discusses the technologies that cyberworld pioneers developed and examines why, for better or for worse, the information Superhighway and uncensored discourse are here to stay. 030 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 6433 Web Story, The: Web Entrepreneurs
Summary: Many craftspeople today are turning to e-commerce to sell their goods: jeweler Wendi Hebb of Sheffield, England, discusses the pros and cons of being an electronic vendor in the international Web marketplace with her Made-in-Sheffield.com program. 030 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 4373 Welcome to the Jungle
Summary: Explores how new technologies are poised to transform drastically the way we live and work. The program visits an American ad agency which has no specified work spaces or structured work time for employees - staff work remotely via laptop computers and mobile phones. 052 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: COMPUTERS, MANAGEMENT Series: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE

VH 1727 Where Do We Go From Here
Summary: Speakers, Paul Bernstein, Mary J. Culnan, David Hughes, Don Ingraham, Michell Kapor, Eric Lieberman, Donn B. Parker, Craig Schiffries, Robert Veeder; moderator, Jim Warren. Speakers discuss the perspectives, recommendations and commitments of participants from differing interest groups, proposing next steps they will pursue to protect personal privacy, protect fundamental freedoms and encourage responsible private sector and public-sector policies and legislation. 083 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, DECISION & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 6411 Wired for What? The Dividends of Universal Access
Summary: Four part series examines the effects of technology in the classroom; how that technology is used; who has access to it, and who not; and the price for being on the wrong side of the digital divide. Each program analyzes the issues and initiatives surrounding the nation's drive to provide all students with a high-tech education, from the viewpoint of teachers, government officials, industry executives, leaders in the fight for techno-equality, and the students themselves. 057 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: DIGITAL DIVIDE

VH 5614 Y2K Problem: The Millennium Bug, The
Summary: In part one, Paul Solman talks about a possible technology meltdown with author and MIT software engineer Ed Youron. In part two, noted scientist Stephen Jay Gould lends some historical perspective to the issue by discussing the arbitrary nature of the millennial calendar. 021 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 4078 You & the Internet, Part 1
Summary: Via Satellite. Feb. 14, 1997. Provides an introduction to the internet and the world wide web to library workers, covering basic use, design and terminology. It also focuses on training, access to the internet, using mental models to better understand the internet, and using the internet in reference and searches. 075 Min. VIDEO 1997 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: SOARING TO EXCELLENCE

VH 4079 You & the Internet, Part 2
Summary: Via Satellite. Feb. 14, 1997. Provides an introduction to the internet and the world wide web to library workers, covering basic use, design and terminology. It also focuses on training, access to the internet, using mental models to better understand the internet, and using the internet in reference and searches. 076 Min. VIDEO 1997 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: SOARING TO EXCELLENCE


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