Computers & Technology
New! Data: Ethical Use and Storage Can users be sure that the Web sites they visit for online shopping, banking, and social networking are storing their personal information safely? This program examines the transmission, storage, and use of electronic data, with the Australian Web site Seek serving as a case study. Seek’s security manager discusses commercial storage methods, privacy, maintaining backups, and the importance of keeping data safe from accidental or deliberate harm. A viewable/printable worksheet is available online. (22 minutes) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C ‡ $129.95 QGR47486 • DVD / VOD
New! Creating Mobile Apps
From the eureka moment that inspires a new project to the final phases of deployment and promotion, this two-part series lays out a recipe for success in the mobile app market. A Films for the Humanities & Sciences Production. (22 minutes each) © 2012 Preview Clip Online C o
Mobile App Research and Planning A mobile app usually starts with a spark of inspira- tion and gets fleshed out through market research and intensive planning. This program takes viewers through those initial phases with high-energy visuals and commentary from experts. $99.95 QGR47489 • DVD / VOD
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Once the basic architecture and potential consumer base of a mobile app are identified, it’s time to build it. This program explores app construction, from platform choice to interface design to beta testing and more. $99.95 QGR47490 • DVD / VOD
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Securing the Web In this video, a computer user is transported into his PC where he learns firsthand about online security threats. Vital information disguised as a darkly humorous sci-fi action drama. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (31 minutes) © 2006 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR40211 • DVD / VOD
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The Information Age In this program, technology experts and everyday Internet consumers talk about the high-tech world we live in. Welcome to the information age! Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (30 minutes) © 2007 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR40212 • DVD / VOD
Media Literacy in the 21st-Century Classroom Using well-known TV commercials as case studies, this program helps instill media literacy by exploring its main concepts: access, analysis, evaluation, and creation. (40 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C o $169.95 QGR41372 • DVD / VOD
Us Now: What Society Gains from Online Collaboration Exploring business, politics, and recreation, this program shows how digital technology has fostered radical methods of social organization and collabo- ration. (60 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o $169.95 QGR40664 • DVD / VOD
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Disconnected: A Month Without Computers No Google, no Facebook, no word processing. Just pencils, typewriters, and good old library
books. Such is life when three college students agree to spend 30 days without using a computer. Documenting their digital detox, this film examines the ubiquitous presence of 21st-century technology while exploring the resourcefulness with which the students confront their ordeal. Viewable/printable instructor and student guides are available online. (61 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C
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among both teens and adults.”—Booklist $169.95 QGR41697 • DVD / VOD
Upgrade Me! Tech Gadgets and Society The future is digital, but is it beautiful? This program seeks to understand the world’s love affair with all things tech. Original BBC broadcast title: Upgrade Me. (57 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $169.95 QGR41704 • DVD / VOD
Innovation and Emerging Technologies Presenting concise case studies, this program highlights examples of technological innovation, their implications for the future, and nine widely recognized steps in the innovation process. (26 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR41117 • DVD / VOD
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Multimedia Systems: An Introduction In this program, two interactive software developers describe multimedia hardware and software and how multimedia content is created. Programmer Ben Britten discusses Apple’s Xcode suite of tools used to make iPhone applications and gives an overview of the software that plans, captures, edits, and displays multimedia. The video also examines content sharing, virality, and the social and ethical implications of multimedia technology. A viewable/ printable worksheet is available online. (20 minutes) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C ‡ $129.95 QGR47485 • DVD / VOD
Now Available! Inside the Metaverse In this program, Richard Bartle (cocreator of the first multiuser dungeon game), Second Life creator Philip Rosedale, Michael Heim, and others involved in digital reality discuss the development and philosophy of online gaming worlds. A couple who spends at least 30 hours a week on Second Life are among the enthusiasts who explain what makes the metaverse so compelling, and the founder of IGE weighs in on the practice of paying real money for virtual goods and services. Portions in other languages with English subtitles. (52 minutes) © 2010 Preview Clip Online C $169.95 QGR45483 • DVD / VOD
Getting into Games Featuring expertise from gamers and game devel- opers, this program explores the making of video games, their uses in education and leisure, and the future of video game design and development. (30 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR41140 • DVD / VOD
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