About this title: William Durham, professor of anthropology and human biology at Stanford University, who has visited the Galapagos Islands numerous times offers his Photographic Journal of a Galapagos Field Trip. Abou..
This program examines the concept of chemical change and the tremendous variety of chemical reactions that go on around us every day. It also looks at some interesting examples of chemical reactions in: 1) space shuttle ..
This program further explores the idea that everything is made of particles by looking at: 1) the difference between atoms and molecules; 2) the difference between elements, compounds and mixtures; 3) how an element like..
This program focuses on the particle theory of matter and how it helps to explain: 1) the behavior of solids, liquids and gases; 2) changes of state; 3) melting points and boiling points, using the example of train track..
Margaret Jenkins, Artistic Director of the Margaret Jenkins Dance Company, is one of the most respected postmodern choreographers in America having twice been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship; also an Irvine Fellowship, t..
The Arctic is warming up twice as fast as the rest of the planet; its frozen world is one of the last refuges of the unknown land on Earth and the Arctic, as we know it, is, literally, disappearing. Under the threat of g..
No one program can answer every person's questions about copyright; so this introductory program begins as a primer on copyright and fulfills all the prerequisites viewers will need in order to fully understand and learn..
Educators utilize copyrighted materials to enhance instruction through the use of various media, so it is imperative they have good knowledge of the laws of copyright. In the first segment of this program, "Copyright Wor..
Host Jeannine Edwards reminds viewers that Fair Use has been the subject of litigation more than any other limitation in the Copyright Law. For this reason attorney Arnie Lutzker devotes this entire program on the subjec..
Public librarians, school librarians and media specialists are often in charge of acquiring, cataloging, and maintaining audio-visual material, such as DVDs, videos, digital files, audio-tapes, CDs, MP3 files, photograph..