Original I.U. Audio-Visual Center catalog description: Uses original artwork to show historical aspects of epilepsy and various types of epileptic seizures in actual patients. Shows and explains electroencephalograph tracings in a normal man and uses…
Seven Wives of Bahram Gur located in Indiana University’s Audio-Visual Centre. The film, which was made in 1961 by Indiana University, depicts the life of the legendary Persian hero Bahram Gur.
The film was made by a combined effort from the…
An Indiana University student shows a prospective student's parents the campus and explains the counseling system. Includes academic and extracurricular activities, the extension centers, and many buildings on the campus.
Depicts the role and influence of the mental hospital volunteer in the lives of hospitalized mental patients. Describes some of the undesirable conditions in mental hospitals, the needs of mental patients, the varied activities of a volunteer program…
Examines some of the processes and people involved in nuclear physics through an experiment conducted at the renowned cyclotron facility at Indiana University, Bloomington. A team of four physicists sets out to test the validity of a commonly held…
Reconstructs a three-car personal injury accident to show the role of police officers in gathering the physical evidence at the scene of the accident and the importance of this evidence. Following the officer's attention to the injured and securing…
Explains the meaning of directions which are dependent upon as well as independent of our body position through picturing playground situations and a Cub Scout hike. The relationship of the sun to cardinal direction and movement of shadows during…