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Computers & Technology


Game On! Inside the Video Game Industry The $25 billion video game industry is filled with useful business and technology case studies. This CNBC program explores the history of video gaming and highlights corporate success stories and fail- ures. Interviews with key figures—including the architect of Xbox and the former chairman of Nintendo of America—illuminate the growth and present-day dynamics of the industry. (90 minutes) © 2005 Preview Clip Online C $179.95 QGR39095 • DVD / VOD


How to Make Digital Stories This video guides viewers through each step of making a one-minute/150-word digital story based on the theme “Who Am I?”—a project that relies on editing software such as Final Cut Pro. Viewable/ printable educational resources are available online. (24 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR40213 • DVD / VOD


New! Code Wars: America’s Cyber Threat The most pressing threat to America’s infrastruc- ture—whether it involves our power stations, water supplies, or financial systems—isn’t from bombs or other physical dangers. It’s from computer hacking. What can be done to protect our resources and prevent a devastating digital assault? To find out, this CNBC Original documentary goes to the front lines of the war on cybercrime and cyberterrorism. (44 minutes) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C $169.95 QGR47288 • DVD / VOD


Self-Esteem and Identity in the Digital Age The development of authentic self-esteem and a healthy sense of self has always been a vitally important part of growing up. But this process is a challenge that has gotten even trickier to negotiate due to the widespread integration of digital tech- nology into everyday living. Drawing on the insights of a clinical psychologist/family therapist, an adolescent psychologist, and a number of students, this program introduces the dynamics of child/ adolescent psychology with a special emphasis on technology-related pitfalls associated with growing up in the digital age—particularly body image issues aggravated by the media and antisocial behaviors resulting from too much time spent online. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (27 minutes) © 2007 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR40267 • DVD / VOD


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7 Ways to Block a Cyberbully This video will help students learn how to avoid— and, if necessary, deal with—cyberbullying situations. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (20 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o $99.95 QGR41237 • DVD / VOD


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Taking a no-nonsense, peer-based approach, this three-part series raises teen awareness of online threats. Personal, financial,


and career-related risks become clear through conversations with young people and interviews with computer experts. Students will gain a solid understanding of best practices and rules of Internet conduct, with an emphasis on preventing problems. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide is available online. A Cambridge Educational Production. Correlates to National ISTE Technology Foundation Standards for Students. (14–21 minutes each) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o


CyberSafety This program warns students about threats to their personal safety that exist in the cyber realm. Viewers will learn how to take precautions in chat rooms, on social networking sites, and anywhere predators lurk. $89.95 QGR38814 • DVD / VOD


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Cybercrime: World Wide War 3.0 The fight against Internet-based offenses is constantly evolving. Unfortunately, so are the criminals.


This program examines cybercrime and its impact on law enforcement, national security, the corporate world, and society at large. Taking a global approach, the film presents interviews with American and European experts on cyberterrorism, identity theft, child pornography, and other disturbing crimes. Portions in other languages with English subtitles. (55 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o $169.95 QGR40324 • DVD / VOD


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Think b4 u Post: Your Reputation and Privacy on Social Networking Sites A person normally wouldn’t shout


about a secret hookup or give a credit card to a total stranger. Yet as this video playfully points out, in effect that’s what people do when they post indiscreetly on social networking sites or are duped by phishing scams. Think b4 u Post explains how people can protect their reputation and guard their privacy while still having a good time using social networking sites. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide is available online. A Cambridge Educational Production. (22 minutes) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C $99.95 QGR43709 • DVD / VOD


CyberSecurity The Internet can be used to empty bank accounts, destroy reputations, and ruin lives. This program cautions students about potential hazards to their computers—as well as their finances and their futures—that exist online. $89.95 QGR38815 • DVD / VOD


CyberEthics This program helps students take the high road on the information superhighway with an ethically sound Internet presence and lifestyle. Illegal down- loading, plagiarism, cyberbullying, and many other topics are discussed. $89.95 QGR38816 • DVD / VOD


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