INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE / JANUARY 22, 1991 Audio-Visual Acquisitions — New Videos - Spring 91 Culture and Education of Young Children: discussion with Carol Phillips: Caral Phillips discusses how early childhood programs show respect for our cultural diversity and enhance children’s learning. Read to Me: This video emphasizes the benefits of parents and care givers reading to.babies and young children. Read to Me Too: This video is for parents and care givers of children aged 5 to 8. It shows the importance of reading to children. Ella Jenkins: learning can be fun: Using songs and gestures, Ella Jenkins describes how to make a friend and why friendship is so im- portant. Curriculum for Preschool and Kindergarten: Discussion with Lilian Katz: This program describes ap- propriate curriculum for four and five-year-olds. Still Killing us Softly: advertising’s image of women: Author Jean Kilbourne, ex- plores the images of women, men and children presented by modern advertising. B..01 = e ej® Gr ©06 1900 Diabetic Emergencies: Some topics included on this video are: diabetic emergency signs and symptoms; causes; patients at risk; and differentiating types of diabetics. Treating the Enlarged Prostate: This program explains the symptoms of an enlarged prostate and the preparation for surgery. Surgical Treatment of Kidney Stones: This program explains extra- corporeal shock wave lithography (ESWL), along with other surgical treatments for kidney stones. Loving Yourself: This three-part series follows the Smith family as they struggle with specific sexuality questions important to youth. Depression: Feeling Good Again: This program explores the symptoms, causes and treatment of depression. Library Orientation - Spring 1991 All instructors are invited to bring their classes to the library for library orientation. Booking forms have been distributed via the departmental assistants, or bookings may be made by phone to Jacquie Ticknor, Library Orientation Assistant, at local 5198. The orientation session normally takes one hour, and consists of a short introduction to the library by a librarian and the completion of a self-paced assignment, the Library Lab, by the students. The assignments are marked and returned to the instructor for return to the students. It is appreciated if the instructor accompanies the students to the Library. If there are any questions or special requests, please contact Mary Matthews or Jean Cockburn, Orientation Librarians, at local 5184. @ Coping with the Discomforts of Pregnancy: In this program the many minor complaints encountered during each trimester are described, along with the causes, and the relief available. Born too Soon: This video explores the anxieties of parents of premature babies and points out how the hospital, family and friends can provide valuable support. Birth Defects: This program looks at genetic birth defects and reviews such risk factors as family history, maternal age, ethnic background and non- inherited factors. Antigone: This is a unique adaptation of the play by Sophocles. Contemporary Theatre, Beckett: Waiting for Godot: This film presents Act II of Beckett's classic statement on man’s ability to survive. How to Shoot Videos Like a Pro: This video, shot with a camcor- der, demonstrates specific techni- ques for taping everything from birthdays to weddings, to sporting events. The Glasgow Coma Scale: This program demonstrates the techniques and procedures for administering the Glasgow coma scale. Dancing Around the Table: part two: the issue of native self- government: This video provides insight into the many obstacles which na- tive people face in their fight for self-government. Bad Times: This program looks at Canada’s threatened Atlantic fish- ing industry. Timeless Village: This video captures a present day village in India, where people still practice the Vedic rural life.