Resource Center - Video
VIDEO TAPES SECTIONS:
1000-2000's - Commercial video tapes (cannot be duplicated) 8000 - Titles with duplication rights 9000 - In House Productions or copyright free videos (can be duplicated)
Please rewind all tapes before returning.
VIDEO ORDERING INFORMATION
There are 3 ways to order videos:
Order by E-mail
Open the VHS Order Form ( VHSORDERFORM.DOC ) Complete the order form using the Tab key Save a copy to your computer E-mail as an attachment to: [email protected]
Order by District Mail
Open and complete the VHS Order Form. Print and send through District Mail to: Mary Thomas-Reilly, Resource Center
Same Day Pick Up
If you want the video that same day, come to the Resource Center Fill out the order form, and you can take the video with you, if available.
Please do not email from this web page, but you can email directly grom GroupWise or your email provider. I will respond to all emails within 2 days, if you do not hear from me I did not receive your email. Please try again.
No phone orders will be accepted.
VIDEOS ON LINE
=> Alphabetical - AV Catalog.pdf
=> Numerical - Title Index.pdf
BOOKING PERIODS
Video tapes may be checked out for 1 week.
Since video tapes are normally delivered (through district mail) prior to the booking date and returned (through district mail) on the day following, schools actually have access to a video for a period ranging from three to four days. Additional viewing time is gained if the school wishes to pick up and (or) return the video to the Resource Center.
RESERVED MATERIALS
Video tapes may be ordered up to one semester in advance of the date the video is to be shown. Reservations beyond this time limit do not allow desired flexibility of usage by all teachers.
If video tapes are not available on the date requested, teachers may ask to book the materials immediately following its return to the Resource Center. Additional order forms can be ordered from the Resource Center.
CARE OF MATERIALS
The cost of repairing or replacing damaged materials is applied against the instructional supply budget of the school responsible for damage. Since these costs reduce the money available for purchase of new materials, teachers need to exert care in using materials properly.
STUDENTS/PARAEDUCATORS/STUDENT TEACHERS
When teachers use students/paraeducators/student teachers to operate equipment, great care should be taken to assure their competence in handling materials and operating equipment.
CAUTIONS
Most damage to equipment is a result of improper use or a faulty mechanical condition. If any problem occurs after starting the equipment, it should be turned off IMMEDIATELY. Continuing to run equipment in the hope that the problem "will work itself out" is an expensive mistake. Damaged or broken video tapes should be returned to the Resource Center immediately with a note indicating the damage.
By observing the cautions mentioned above, schools will benefit from a minimizing of expenditures for repairs, replacements, and materials "off-time" which may keep materials out of circulation.