Why aren’t you popular? Finally a video tape that answers the
tough questions: How can I be popular? Why is my family shunned? What can I
do to fit in? Funny, awkward and sometimes downright insulting… Nearly ninety
minutes of films pulled from the A/V Geeks Educational 16mm Film Archive: Getting
Along with Others, Are You Popular?, Mirror Mirror, Shy Guy, Psychological Differences
Between the Sexes and Social Acceptability.
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In order to keep up their status as an edu-info- tain-gency, the A/V Geeks present an evening of films that show you how to do things. For example, How To Build an Igloo teaches us step-by-step how to build a shelter in the ice. With How to Get Cooperation we learn the fine art of twisting classmates’ arms to cooperate. And The Shoplifter accidentally teaches you some nifty shoplifting tricks (circa 1964).
What are little boys made of? Fidgety hands, evil minds
Fascinating films by police officers for police officers. Films include – Officer Survival, Shoot/Don’t Shoot I and It’s Your Move, Sergeant.
Amazing films about math from the A/V Geeks archive: Powers of Ten Sketch, Mathematical Curves, The Weird Number, Donald in Mathemagic Land and The Day Without Numbers.