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Audio-visual aids, Educational technology, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto. Education Commons, Production and direction, Study and teaching, Technology, Video recording, Video recordingsShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Table of Contents
iMovie tutorial : step by step guide to editing video
Key board short cuts
So you wanna be an editor : the users' manual for the iMac production suite
Education Commons : reservations, eqipment, facilities, supplies and pricing
Teacher candidate created self learning video module samples
DVD includes the following teacher candidate created self learning video module samples: Hand held video camera / by Ian Knox
Wheel removal and installation / by Vivia Gheorghe and Rocco Marchesano
Computer ergonomics / by Shona Chornenki and Michelle Cote
Building a circuit / by Chris Zimmerman
Camera shots and techniques / by Mario Di Cesare and Veronica Kleinsmith
Performing a lube oil and filter / by Charles Royal
Photography composition / by Jennifer Shisler
Safety on the band saw / by Rod Grundy
SLR cameras / by Andrew McConnell
Video tilting / by Juliette Lennon
Basic soldering techniques / by Gabe Nemeth
Pneumatic systems / by Connie Yung.
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On cover of DVD container: 2004-2005.
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