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Films that explain the wonders (and potential pitfalls) of this new machine called the computer. Films include: Thinking Machines, Basic Computer Terms, Ethics in the Computer Age and Hackers

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Fantasy of Feet (1969)

Encyclopedia Britannica
Shows scenes of feet walking, dancing, running, and jumping barefooted and in sandals, flippers, slippers, and boots to encourage children to create their own dances, to think of how footwear affects their activities, and to think of the different surfaces that they walk o. Not narrated. Made by the same director who did “Toes Tell” and “Whose Shoes?”

This film is available on the Schooladelic DVD-R


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Magic Rolling Board (1976)



Takes a look at the joys and pleasures of skateboarding.

This film is available on To Skate DVD-R


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Educational Archive Volume One: Sex & Drugs DVD

Learn all about the dangers
of marijuana, the perils of heavy petting, the difference between boys and girls,
and the joys of menstruation. Two hours of digitally mastered shorts from original
16mm prints • Historical notes on each film by collection curator Skip
Elsheimer of A/V Geeks.Films include: LSD:Case Study, Narcotics:Pit of Despair,
Social-Sex Attitudes in Adolescence
. Plus a bonus Filmstrip.

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Oops!

A spectacle of carelessness, clumsiness and injury. And yes, it is
funny when it happens to someone else. Films included: Danger Is Your Companion,
Down and Out, Careers In Emergency Medicine
and Anyone At All.

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Those Naughty Adults

Films about the bad people. Films include – Cautious
Twins, Girls Beware, Self Defense For Girls, Meeting Strangers: Red light, Green
Light,
and Roscoe’s Rules

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I Spy Racism

I Spy the 1965 TV show was the first U.S. show that featured a lead black actor, Bill Cosby, and helped usher in a more racially diverse primetime. In the late 1960s, both lead actors were asked to do TV specials that addressed the problems of racism and racial identity. Bill Cosby hosts the fascinating Black History – Lost, Stolen Strayed and Robert Culp hosts Black and White – Uptight.

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