60 Minutes. "North of the Border"
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- 28 Apr. 2002
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Episode of news program 60 Minutes.
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60 Minutes. "North of the Border"
Part of Lubomyr Luciuk fonds
Episode of news program 60 Minutes.
"60 Minutes" issues raised on 'Kontakt'
Part of Lubomyr Luciuk fonds
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Part of Lubomyr Luciuk fonds
Episode of the news information show 60 minutes.
#6 - Tape #6. Walrus / Teweuloon. Camera: Watau
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on tape:
July 29 - 2004
Walrus hunt.
Part of Arnait Video Productions fonds
DUB
6 - April 12-2004: in the community hall; Sue sewing at Eulalie's Cabin interview (Mareline-Evlalie)
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on the tape:
April 12
April 13
6
Eulalie's Cabin
5th MacClement Lecture: Langdon Winner - Computers in Education 2/2
Part 2. Main Speaker(s): Seymour Papert, Rina Upitis. Video is of a speech by Papert on the advantages of integrating microcomputers into a learning environment to enhance learning. Video begins partway through his speech. Afterwards, Upitis thanks Papert for his speech.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
5th MacClement Lecture: Langdon Winner - Computers in Education (2 tapes)
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
5th MacClement Lecture: Langdon Winner - Computers in Education 1/2
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Howard Smith, Mack Freeman, Langdon Winner. Location: McArthur Hall. Video begins with Smith introducing Freeman, who talks about the MacClement lecture series and introduces Winner. Winner then lectures the audience about how they are going to be integrated into education in the future, and the difficulties they face in becoming part of the classroom environment. Hi specch ends at the end of the video, after which a man thanks him for coming.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Clancy Wolf. Location: classroom. Video is a lecture by Wolf on different computer 'games' called cellular automata used to simulate basic life. Begins with Wolf explaining the rules of John Conway's Game of Life. He then demonstrates the game using software called The Phantom Fish Tank, after which he demonstrates several similar cellular automata games with different rulesets. He also shows the audience mathematical games to assist with teaching in public schools, which he plays with the audience.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.