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Catalog of Educational Videos Titles O-Q
Oil & Water Don't Mix - Or Do They?30 min.; 7-12; Environment, Maine Studies; Produced by: Media Source (1984) Travels from Southern Maine to Aroostook County for this examination of the increasing problem of leaking underground gasoline storage tanks and how it contaminates our drinking water. Open Water & Safe Harbors5 programs - 20 min. each; 7-12; Guidance, Health; Distributed by: Maine Committee on Aging (1988) Open Water & Safe Harbors is an intergenerational program which grew out of a recognition that significant numbers of young people lacked the knowledge that life planning skills are necessary to make sound decisions in their lives and that decisions made in their teens affect their options in later life. Also, many of those same young people had never experienced a close relationship with an older person. 1) On Deck 2) Charting a Course 3) Far From Shore 4) Rough Waters 5) Gentle Breezes Our Local Government4 programs - 5 min. each; 7-12; Economics, Government, Maine Studies; Produced by: Media Source (1984) Examines various aspects of our town and city governments in Maine. 1) An Overview 2) Public Safety 3) Public Education 4) Planning & Development Our Stories4 programs - 60 min. each; 7-12; Maine Studies, Social Studies; Produced by: MPBN (1998) This four-part television series documents a rural view of culture, community and family in the four corners of Maine. From the lobster co-op in the fishing community of Islesford, to the cow barn on the Hastings family farm in Bethel, we share family stories of tradition, survival, victory, love and longing. From the woods of Indian Township, to the potato fields of an Acadian family near Ft. Kent, we learn how culture enriches our lives and boradens the definition f amily. 1) The Cranberry Report 2) Harvest of Hope 3) Healing Woods 4) At the Center of Things Outdoors in Maine: Non-Game Species30 min.; 4-12; Fisheries & Wildlife, Maine Studies; Produced by: Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (1992) A Nate Mitchell program on non-game and endangered species in Maine featuring Alan Hutchinson, the non-game and endangered species project leader for the Maine Dept of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife. Footage of many of Maine's non-game species is also included. Outwitting Maine's Busy Beavers22 min.; 4-12; Fisheries & Wildlife, Maine Studies; Produced by: Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (1994) Explores the natural history of beaver, the ecology of wetland flowages, and what innovative techniques are being utilized by state and federal wildlife biologists and Animal Damage Control agents to allow beaver to stay put, yet alleviate the flooding problems they create for humans. Peace Corps World Wise Schools12 programs - 22 min. each; 3-12; Geography; Distributed by: Peace Corps (1997) This series gives US students the chance to experience the world through the eyes of past and present Peace Corps Volunteers. Developed in accordance with the National Geography Standards, each video explores the daily lives of students in contrasting regions of the featured country, identifying the similarities and differences that exist between cultures and geographic regions. 1) Destination: Cameroon 2) Destination: Honduras 3) Destination: Kyrgyzstan 4) Destination: Lesotho 5) Destination: Lithuania 6) Destination: The Marshall Islands 7) Destination: Nepal 8) Destination: Paraguay 9)Destination: Poland 10) Destination: Senegal 11) Destination: Sri Lanka 12) To Touch the World: The Peace Corps Experience Penobscot: The Battle No One Ever Heard of30 min.; 9-12; History, Maine Studies; Produced by: Maine Public Broadcasting Network, Orono, ME (1980) The Battle of the Penobscot (1779) has been described as the worst defeat (save Pearl Harbor) our navy has ever suffered. This program about the Penobscot Expedition is an account of the expedition and the historical events surrounding it, and a report on the reenactment of the battle which was staged as a Bicentennial celebration. Peregrine Falcon--Bringing Back the Wanderer25 min.; 4-12; Fisheries & Wildlife, Maine Studies; Produced by: Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (1991) A documentary on the efforts to restore the peregrine falcon to Maine. Includes a history of the falcon, the release and monitoring of young falcons at several locations in Maine, and finally, the return of these birds to Maine to nest and raise young - for the first time in half a century! Piecing Together Maine's Coastal Geologic Puzzle38 min.; 7-12; Environment, Geology, Maine Studies; Produced by: Maine Geological Survey (1994) Hosted by Lou McNally and narrated by Maine teachers, the program shows how dramatic geologic forces shaped the coast of Maine and how the forces of the ocean continue to alter it today. Visit sandy and rocky beaches of the past and present and experience research cruises in the Gulf of Maine as scientists endeavor to piece together the complex and dynamic geologic history of the Maine coast. Pokin' Fun60 min.; 9-12; Maine Studies; Produced by: MPBN and Lev Sherman (1992) What's in a good laugh? Over the years, Maine Public Broadcasting has recorded some of the many traditions of Maine humor, and the story-tellers who have passed along both historic and original wit. "Pokin' Fun" presents selections of this material, along with conversations with the humorists. Featured in the program are veteran performers Kendall Morse, Joe Perham, Don Taverner, Bruce McGorrill, the late Bill Gagnon, and the late Marshal Dodge. Gary Crocker of West Gardiner, Maine adds an additional flavor to the program, with his personal blend of humor and educational philosophy. Portrait of America11 programs - 50 min. each; 3-12; Art, Economics, History, Language Arts; Produced by: Turner Broadcasting (1986) Filmed on location and narrated by Hal Holbrook, these award-winning programs tell the story of America through the positive contributions of its people. Each program is divided into five segments which may be shown as an entire state or viewed by the social concepts developed such as leadership, politics, conservation, economics, cultures and neighborhoods. 1) Arizona 2) Connecticut 3) Florida 4) Hawaii 5) Louisiana 6) Massachusetts 7) Pennsylvania 8) Rhode Island 9) Texas 10) Vermont 11) Washington, DC Power to Protect: Three Stories About Groundwater32 min.; 7-12; Environment; Distributed by: US Environmental Protection (1991) A look at groundwater contamination, corrective measures, and ways to prevent contamination in the future. Principles for Principals8 programs - 60 min. each; K-12; Mathematics, Science, Teacher Education; Annenberg/ CPB Channel Series by, for, and about principals working to improve student achievement in mathematics and science. Using documentary footage gathered in schools from Maine to California, the workshops will help principals gain the knowledge and skills they need to make their vision of teaching and learning math and science a reality.
Private Victories4 programs - 30 min. each; 7-12; Alcohol & Drug Education, Guidance, Health; Distributed by: US Dept. of Education (1988) These programs emphasize that it's possible for young people to achieve private victories by caring enough about themselves to reject drugs; relate the dangers of drugs clearly and concisely; and demonstrate that those who decide against drugs can influence friends to do the same. 1) Bobby 2) Hank 3) Jackie & Stacy 4) Todd Protecting Maine's Endangered Species24 min.; 4-12; Fisheries & Wildlife, Maine Studies; Produced by: Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (1994) Currently 22 species of fish or wildlife are listed as endangered or threatened in Maine, and 13 of these are also listed as endangered or threatened nationally. The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife biologists gather biological and ecological data involving these species in order to establish programs to restore them to a point where they no longer face extinction. Protecting Maine's Environment: 1969-1981120 min.; 7-12; Business Education, Economics, Environment, Maine Studies; Produced by: Maine Dept. of Environmental Protection These four segments on Protecting Maine's Environment explore the beginnings of Maine's efforts to improve environmental quality. Further, the segments (Preservation of the Maine Environment, 1969, Maine Waters: A Cleaner Tomorrow, 1973, A Very Delicate Balance, 1974, Kennebec: Revival of A Dying River, 1981) are the best available documentation of just how degraded Maine's environment was before the cleanup began. Put'er There!22 min.; 9-12; Career Education, Forests & Forestry, Maine Studies, Safety; Distributed by: Maine Dept of Labor, Augusta, ME (1989) Put'er There! is about directional felling in forestry operations. It discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the most commonly used notching techniques with a heavy emphasis on safety. Quest - 200360 min. each; 4-12; Environment, Forests & Forestry, Health/Wellness, Maine Studies, Science; MPBN (2003)
Quest - 200460 min. each; 4-12; Anatomy/Physiology, Environment, Fisheries & Wildlife, History, Maine Studies, Science; MPBN (2004)
Quest 20056 programs - 60 min. each; 4-12; Anatomy/Physiology, Archaeology, Health/Wellness, Environment, Fisheries & Wildlife, Science; Produced by MPBN (2005)
Quest: Investigating the World We Call Maine15 programs - 60 min. each; 4-12; Environment, Maine Studies; Produced by: MPBN (1995) QUEST helps viewers make connections between the scientific principles being presented and the decisions and public policy choices they will be making about Maine's future, updates the image of rural and agricultural Maine by showing Maine people at work as scientists, and addresses student aspirations to work in the sciences in Maine. There are 15 full length programs, 10 excerpted segments for grades 9-12, and 10 for grades 4-8. 1) How Clean Is Clean Enough? 2) Weather Wise 3) Origins 4) The Gulf Of Maine 5) Waterways 6) Maine Woods 7) Sustainable Agriculture: Solution Or Fad? 8) Biotechnology 9) Health Care 10) Information Superhighway 11) Maine Digs 12) Shipwrecks! 13) Maine Flora 14) Maine Fauna 15) Oil Spill! (1997) Quest: 4-810 programs - 20 min. each; 4-9; Environment, Maine Studies; Produced by: MPBN (1995) 1B) Nonpoint Solutions 2B) Weather Wise 3B) Geological Gifts 4B) Loss At Sea 5B) Water Watch 6B) In Transition 7B) Organic Farming 8B) Biotech Breakthroughs 9B) Health Care 10B) Information Superhighway Quest: 9-1210 programs - 20 min. each; 9-12; Environment, Maine Studies; Produced by: MPBN (1995) 1A) Maine Ozone 2A) Weather Wise 3A) The Big Picture 4A) Lobster Wars 5A) Waters for Play 6A) Nature Knows Best 7A) Alternative Agriculture 8A) Mice & Men 9A) Health Care 10A) Information Superhighway Quittons Pour Mieux Vivre30 min.; K-12; Anthropology, Fine Arts, Franco-Americans, History, Maine Studies; Produced by: Hyde School, Bath, ME (1981) Quittons Pour Mieux Vivre depicts the reasons for the French-Canadian immigration to Maine, the contributions of the Franco-Americans, and the ethnic traditions of Franco-American families. Presented in dramatic musical form, each scene contains traditional, contemporary, and original songs and dances performed in both French and English. |
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