Main Speaker(s): John Spragge. Pre-recorded video for an economics class where Spragge discusses the uses of computers in economics, including explanations of the various kinds of economics software a student would use.
Main Speaker(s): David Baird.Edited video narrated by Baird to advertise Queen's University. A re-edit of the original Tradition of Excellence, this time specifically for the Department of English. The video contains footage and audio from the original, but cut down from 16 minutes to 7. The video also features different music than the original.
Edited video with a narrator on the Departments of Spanish and Italian. Begins by showcasing some of the beginner-level courses offered, before playing clips from some of the second year culture courses. Afterwards show students communicating at a third year level, before showing more clips of students receiving after-class assistance from a professor.
Silent video containing still shots of things relating to William Coverdale's architecture in Kingston and Leon Krier's villa. First 15 min. of video is a slideshow buildings and architectural plans created by Coverdale, which is repeated again once it is over. Afterwards the next 3 min. of video consists of shots of a model of a villa which was designed by Krier, which is repeatednine times.
Main Speaker(s): Mark Baker. Video contains a lecture by Baker on the duties of a collection agent, as well as tactics used by them to have people pay their debts.
Video begins with a demonstration of a cannulation of the femoral vein on a cat cadaver. Afterwards a demonstration of a tracheostomy is shown on another cat cadaver. Finally, a surgery on a popliteal fossa to expose the hind legs nerve is performed on another feline cadaver.
Main Speakers: Eileen Fisher, Mrs B., Mrs W., Mr G. Location: Mrs B.'s house, Mrs W.'s house, classroom. Begins with Fisher interviewing Mrs B. who is asked how she gets around town and why she chooses not to take the bus. Afterward Mrs W. answers similar questions and talks about her concerns regarding the buses. Mr G. is also asked similar questions and talks about Kingston vs Toronto transit.
Main Speakers: Mike Nallish, Bernard Trotter, Maurice Yates. Video was created for a local cable channel by Studio Q for their own show. Begins with several ads, followed by Nallish discussing with Trotter and Yates their thoughts on Canadian mindpower and how Queen's can help people harness that power. They also discuss a new book they are releasing. They go on to talk about Queen's graduate program exceptance and international students. Video ends abruptly after half an hour.