Hi All,
Does anyone know if there's a DVD or VHS version of The Book of Masters by
Kniga Masterov available anywhere?
Cheers,
Matt
Matt Ball
Media and Collections Librarian
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22904
Is there a documentary on the unforeseen negative results of building the
Tennessee Valley Dam? If not, our faculty is looking for a documentary that
discusses the unforeseen negative results of big construction projects that
were built with good intentions without thinking of adverse results
Not sure if this film helps. I have not seen this one by Ross
Spears. -richard
http://www.ageefilms.org/ev.htmlElectric Valley
http://richardcohenfilms.com/goodcat.htm
http://richardcohenfilms.com/
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I just joined the listserv. I would like to confirm if it works. Thanks
for your help.
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Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library
Queens College
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Can anyone point me to any, worthy of emulating, high ed institution
faculty digital media labs (or media development lab, or open-access
development lab .. .. however the phrase may be, I think you're catching my
drift) .. . . media labs with a focus on faculty (and maybe graduate
teachers too).
Farhad,
Two other sources of Appalachian titles are Appalshop (
http://appalshop.org/store/ ) and Highlander Research and Education
Center ( http://www.highlandercenter.org/r-b-videos.asp ). A couple of
titles may fit what you are looking for: Up the River (prisons built in
rural Appalachia
Chuck,
Our IT division developed the Faculty Instructional Technology Center (
http://www.mtsu.edu/itdacad/itc/index.shtml ), which faculty may use
with or without individual assistance.
Gail
On 3/30/2011 10:56 AM, Chuck McCann wrote:
Can anyone point me to any, worthy of emulating, high
Loyola Marymount University has a Faculty Innovation Center
http://its2.lmu.edu/FIC/ located in their main library and is run by
their IT department. It is pretty awesome.
At Otis, we have a Teaching / Learning Center
http://www.otis.edu/life_otis/faculty_life/tlc/index.html in our
library;
The UVa Library's Digital Media Lab works with faculty on a variety of projects.
http://www2.lib.virginia.edu/dml/
Matt
Matt Ball
Media and Collections Librarian
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22904
Awesome! More more :)
C.
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 12:56 PM, Heather Cleary hcle...@otis.edu wrote:
Loyola Marymount University has a Faculty Innovation Center
http://its2.lmu.edu/FIC/located in their main library and is run by
their IT department. It is pretty awesome.
At Otis, we have a
Our Digital Media lab serves Faculty, graduate students and undergrads. We
provide a range of instruction - classes, tutorials, as well as individual and
small group sessions.
http://www.lib.unc.edu/house/mrc/pages/mediaLab/
Winifred Fordham Metz
Media Librarian Head, Media Resources Center
Hi Farhad,
You might be interested in our film A Flood In Baath Country, which offers
a critical examination of the effects on a small Syrian village when a
shoddy dam collapses nearby. The DVD also includes director Omar Amiralay's
1970 short doc praising the Syrian government's hasty
Technology Teaching Center (TnT)
Housed in Library, but operated by IT.
Barb Bergman | Media Services Interlibrary Loan Librarian | Minnesota State
University, Mankato | (507) 389-5945 | barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu
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