The Enduring Vision, Interactive Version CD-ROM, is an integrated multimedia environment for studying history. It begins with the text of the printed version of The Enduring Vision, Second Edition, and features primary source documents, written and spoken; QuickTime movies of historical film and television clips; and numerical data, maps, and graphs. $44.95.
U.S. History Videodisc Set
Videodisc One-An American Portfolio and Videodisc Two-What Makes America Different? are both in the U.S. History Videodisc Set for history courses developed to accompany The Enduring Vision. The discs include videos, still images, animation, and maps. $450 for the set.
Chemistry in Motion
Chemistry in Motion is a three-component package designed to accompany a general chemistry course.
Chemistry in Motion Software is a lecture product developed by Len Soltzberg of Simmons College that provides three-dimensional animations of concepts such as VSEPR structures, entropy, hybrid orbitals, and special molecules. $40.
Chemistry in Motion Videotape gives the user a choice of 34 chemistry experiments to demonstrate with video in lectures. Experiments include thermite reaction, magnetic levitation by a superconductor, and buffering. An Instructor’s Resource Guide by Patricia L. Samuel of Boston University is also included. Videotape is $80.
Chemistry in Motion Videodisc is a lecture product that also contains the 34 experiments found on the videotape along with approximately 550 still images. Images can be accessed by inputting a bar code scanner or frame number. $400.
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