Monthly Archives - November 2011

NJVID Commercial Video Service Update – November 27, 2011

The following videos were added to the NJVID Commercial Video Collection last week.

Films Media Group:

  1. A Personal Philosophy
  2. AIDS: A Global Crisis
  3. Athena and Aphrodite: Wisdom and Love
  4. August Wilson: The American Dream, in Black and White
  5. Breakdown
  6. Chemical Equations in the Real World
  7. Christianity and Judaism
  8. Come Celebrate with Me
  9. Dante’s Inferno
  10. Demeter: The Miracle of Fertility
  11. Dionysus: The Joy of Life
  12. Double Helix
  13. Evaluating business performance: Small Business Case Studies
  14. Global Climate Regions
  15. Greenhouse Earth: An Uncontrolled Experiment
  16. Healers of Ghana
  17. Here in the Mind
  18. Hinduism and Buddhism
  19. Islam
  20. King Lear
  21. Lenin’s Revolution
  22. Life and Death: Medical Ethics of the Schiavo Case
  23. Love’s Confusing Joy
  24. Margaret Sanger
  25. Modern Myths
  26. Olivier’s Henry V
  27. Organizing America: The History of Trade Unions
  28. Paul Ehrlich and The Population Bomb
  29. People say I’m crazy
  30. Propaganda Wars: Japan and U.S.: The Battle for Hearts and Minds
  31. Public Relations
  32. Some Can Sing
  33. Swirl Like a Leaf
  34. The Environment: A Historical Perspective
  35. The Federal Theater, Project 891, and the Mercury Theater
  36. The Field of Time
  37. The Heart of Things
  38. The Passionate Statistician: Florence Nightingale
  39. Troy: Battlefield of Myth and Truth
  40. Welcome to the Mainland
  41. Who Authored the New Testament?
  42. Who Authored the Old Testament?

NJVID Commercial Video Service Update – November 20, 2011

The following videos were added to the NJVID Commercial Video Collection last week.

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Mobile device compatibility for Commercial Videos – November 13, 2011

NJVID is in the process of  introducing  additional streaming bit rates for Commercial videos which will enable users to view them on mobile devices such as  iPads and iPhones. The following videos were updated with new datastreams to enable mobile device compatibility.

Films Media Group Collection:

  1. Acutely anxious
  2. Aesthetics: philosophy of the arts
  3. Anatomy of prejudice: Jane Elliott’s seminar on race
  4. Balancing learning standards with students’ diverse learning needs
  5. Beautiful minds: Part II: The Einstein effect
  6. Becoming me: the gender within
  7. Black money
  8. Bones and joints
  9. Classical Greek philosophy
  10. Conflict
  11. Continental philosophy
  12. Economic development: a global challenge
  13. Emily Dickinson
  14. Energy and resources
  15. Environmental issues and human impact
  16. Epistemology: what we can know
  17. Exploring the cosmos
  18. Fanfare for America: the composer Aaron Copland
  19. Fatherhood
  20. Global exchange: free trade and protectionism
  21. Goal-setting and action-planning
  22. Going green: real-world solutions for the environment
  23. Haiku: in Basho’s footsteps
  24. Health news and interviews: mental health and the human mind video clips
  25. Henrik Ibsen: the master playwright
  26. Herman Melville: Bartleby the scrivener
  27. Immortal Ibsen
  28. In languages we live: voices of the world
  29. India: working to end child labor
  30. Information literacy: the perils of online research
  31. International trade
  32. Introductions and definitions
  33. Irish theater: raw bones and poetry
  34. Issues of Latino identity: the yearning to be…
  35. It’s a mall world
  36. Johann Sebastian Bach: a documentary portrait
  37. John Updike: A & P
  38. Judging clothing workmanship
  39. Kenneth Branagh’s Twelfth night
  40. Kurt Vonnegut: so it goes
  41. Leaded gasoline: trading IQ for octane
  42. Learning about rheumatoid arthritis
  43. Logic: the structure of reason
  44. Looking back: British theater, two wars later
  45. Madness: a history
  46. Many tongues called English, one world language
  47. Matisse and Picasso
  48. Measles
  49. Media hype: when news coverage goes too far
  50. Metalloids
  51. Metaphysics: what there is
  52. Mexico City: the largest city
  53. Modern philosophy
  54. Money and banking
  55. Multicultural perspectives on adults with developmental disabilities
  56. Multilingual Hong Kong: a sociolinguistic case study of code-switching
  57. Nicaragua: turning away from violence
  58. No child left behind: the case of City Springs
  59. Notetaking
  60. Nuestra familia, our family. Part 1
  61. Nuestra familia, our family. Part 2
  62. Obeying or resisting authority: a psychological retrospective
  63. Oedipus the King
  64. Once upon a time: Baghdad during the Abbasid dynasty
  65. Order
  66. Outbreak in America: when the flu pandemic hits home
  67. Outbreak in Asia: how a flu pandemic is born
  68. Philosophy of mind
  69. Philosophy of religion
  70. Philosophy of science
  71. Play and the social world: acquiring social intelligence
  72. Pneumococcal disease
  73. Poetry and its relevance: an experiment
  74. Political philosophy
  75. Professional image
  76. Protecting earth’s atmosphere
  77. Public speaking: time to stand
  78. Racial stereotypes in the media
  79. Rebellion
  80. Resume preparation
  81. Richard Wagner
  82. Sacred spirit: the Lakota Sioux, past and present
  83. Science in everyday life: genetics video clips
  84. Science in everyday life: health and wellness video clips, part 1
  85. Science in everyday life: health and wellness video clips, part 2
  86. Science in everyday life: journey of the invisible video clips
  87. Science in everyday life: physical science video clips
  88. Seeing the light
  89. Self-harm
  90. Sexual stereotypes
  91. Shakespeare: drama’s DNA
  92. Shell shock: the failure of corporate ethics
  93. Skin
  94. Smell
  95. Space invaders: strategies for life in a crowd
  96. Spirits of the state: Yasukuni shrine
  97. Spiritual India: a guide to Jainism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism
  98. Stabilization policy for a small open economy
  99. Stones and bones: the birth of archaeology
  100. Strategic learning
  101. Sunflowers
  102. Super staph: invincible bacteria?
  103. Talk to me: the dynamics of hostage negotiation
  104. Tennessee Williams and the American South
  105. Testing the limits of possibility: massive dams and waterworks
  106. The Andalusian epic: Islamic Spain
  107. The Arabs make their entrance: Islam and empire
  108. The Common school: 1770-1890
  109. The Copenhagen interpretation: quantum physics vs. relativity
  110. The Islamic wave
  111. The Jayson Blair story: favoritism and plagiarism at The New York Times
  112. The Meiji period (1868-1912)
  113. The Muslim town: urban life under the caliphate
  114. The addicted brain
  115. The age of viruses
  116. The amazing mole
  117. The battle for Islam
  118. The battle for the language of the Bible
  119. The beauty backlash
  120. The beginnings: the Greeks and Romans
  121. The conquest of Mexico
  122. The dark reaction
  123. The feudal system
  124. The fluid transport system
  125. The future of theater: but is it art?
  126. The global dimension: the risks of globalization
  127. The global marketplace: the benefits of globalization
  128. The global neighborhood: what can happen with globalization
  129. The great wave
  130. The history of computers
  131. The history of money
  132. The history of the European Monetary Union
  133. The impact of global warming
  134. The interpretation of dreams
  135. The issues and methods of economics
  136. The job interview for people with disabilities
  137. The kiss
  138. The love lab: putting marriages back together
  139. The magic mirror
  140. The man behind the Marriott empire: Bill Marriott
  141. The market mechanism
  142. The new generation: Vietnamese-Americans today
  143. The night watch
  144. The noble gases
  145. The poisoned dream: the love canal nightmare
  146. The secrets of the human body: Islam’s contributions to medicine
  147. The seeds of a new era
  148. The summoning of everyman
  149. The thousand and one nights: a historical perspective
  150. The timber mafia: the economics of deforestation
  151. They surveyed the world: exploring the Arab empire and beyond
  152. Through a child’s eyes: views of global poverty
  153. Tillie Olsen discusses “I stand here ironing”
  154. Time for school: the global education crisis
  155. Time management
  156. Toni Morrison uncensored
  157. Tuvalu: keeping heads above water
  158. Tyranny
  159. Ulema and philosophers: faith vs. reason in Islamic Arabia
  160. Understanding bacteria
  161. Understanding learning disabilities
  162. Understanding mental illness and schizophrenia
  163. Understanding the dream world: moving beyond Freud
  164. Unequal education
  165. Viruses
  166. Voices of disposable people
  167. Water for profit
  168. Water for the cities
  169. Water for the fields
  170. Waters of discord
  171. When journalism gets a black eye: scandals and the fourth estate
  172. Whose plants are they, anyway?
  173. Why we buy what we buy
  174. Why we do what we do
  175. William Faulkner
  176. Women and Islam
  177. Women’s rights: raising the glass ceiling
  178. World War II
  179. Yukio Mishima: samurai writer



Mobile device compatibility for Commercial Videos – November 6, 2011

NJVID is in the process of  introducing  additional streaming bit rates for Commercial videos which will enable users to view them on mobile devices such as  iPads and iPhones. The following videos were updated with new datastreams to enable mobile device compatibility.

Films Media Group Collection:

  1. Acutely anxious
  2. Aesthetics: philosophy of the arts
  3. Anatomy of prejudice: Jane Elliott’s seminar on race
  4. Balancing learning standards with students’ diverse learning needs
  5. Beautiful minds: Part II: The Einstein effect
  6. Becoming me: the gender within
  7. Black money
  8. Classical Greek philosophy
  9. Conflict
  10. Continental philosophy
  11. Economic development: a global challenge
  12. Emily Dickinson
  13. Energy and resources
  14. Environmental issues and human impact
  15. Epistemology: what we can know
  16. Exploring the cosmos
  17. Fatherhood
  18. Global exchange: free trade and protectionism
  19. Goal-setting and action-planning
  20. Going green: real-world solutions for the environment
  21. Haiku: in Basho’s footsteps
  22. Health news and interviews: mental health and the human mind video clips
  23. Henrik Ibsen: the master playwright
  24. Herman Melville: Bartleby the scrivener
  25. Immortal Ibsen
  26. In languages we live: voices of the world
  27. India: working to end child labor
  28. Information literacy: the perils of online research
  29. International trade
  30. Introductions and definitions
  31. Issues of Latino identity: the yearning to be…
  32. Johann Sebastian Bach: a documentary portrait
  33. John Updike: A & P
  34. Judging clothing workmanship
  35. Kenneth Branagh’s Twelfth night
  36. Kurt Vonnegut: so it goes
  37. Learning about rheumatoid arthritis
  38. Matisse and Picasso
  39. Measles
  40. Media hype: when news coverage goes too far
  41. Metalloids
  42. Metaphysics: what there is
  43. Nuestra familia, our family. Part 1
  44. Nuestra familia, our family. Part 2
  45. Obeying or resisting authority: a psychological retrospective
  46. Outbreak in America: when the flu pandemic hits home
  47. Outbreak in Asia: how a flu pandemic is born
  48. Pneumococcal disease
  49. Professional image
  50. Racial stereotypes in the media
  51. Richard Wagner
  52. Sacred spirit: the Lakota Sioux, past and present
  53. Science in everyday life: genetics video clips
  54. Science in everyday life: health and wellness video clips, part 1
  55. Science in everyday life: journey of the invisible video clips
  56. Science in everyday life: physical science video clips
  57. Seeing the light
  58. Self-harm
  59. Sexual stereotypes
  60. Shakespeare: drama’s DNA
  61. Shell shock: the failure of corporate ethics
  62. Skin
  63. Smell
  64. Space invaders: strategies for life in a crowd
  65. Spirits of the state: Yasukuni shrine
  66. Spiritual India: a guide to Jainism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism
  67. Stabilization policy for a small open economy
  68. Stones and bones: the birth of archaeology
  69. Strategic learning
  70. Sunflowers
  71. Super staph: invincible bacteria?
  72. Tennessee Williams and the American South
  73. Testing the limits of possibility: massive dams and waterworks
  74. The Andalusian epic: Islamic Spain
  75. The Arabs make their entrance: Islam and empire
  76. The Common school: 1770-1890
  77. The Copenhagen interpretation: quantum physics vs. relativity
  78. The Islamic wave
  79. The Italian Renaissance
  80. The Jayson Blair story: favoritism and plagiarism at The New York Times
  81. The Meiji period (1868-1912)
  82. The Muslim town: urban life under the caliphate
  83. The addicted brain
  84. The age of the shoguns (1600-1868)
  85. The age of viruses
  86. The amazing mole
  87. The battle for Islam
  88. The battle for the language of the Bible
  89. The beauty backlash
  90. The beginnings: the Greeks and Romans
  91. The conquest of Mexico
  92. The dark reaction
  93. The feudal system
  94. The fluid transport system
  95. The future of theater: but is it art?
  96. The global dimension: the risks of globalization
  97. The global marketplace: the benefits of globalization
  98. The global neighborhood: what can happen with globalization
  99. The great wave
  100. The history of computers
  101. The history of money
  102. The history of the European Monetary Union
  103. The interpretation of dreams
  104. The job interview for people with disabilities
  105. The kiss
  106. The love lab: putting marriages back together
  107. The magic mirror
  108. The market mechanism
  109. The new generation: Vietnamese-Americans today
  110. The night watch
  111. The poisoned dream: the love canal nightmare
  112. The secrets of the human body: Islam’s contributions to medicine
  113. The seeds of a new era
  114. The summoning of everyman
  115. The thousand and one nights: a historical perspective
  116. The timber mafia: the economics of deforestation
  117. They surveyed the world: exploring the Arab empire and beyond
  118. Through a child’s eyes: views of global poverty
  119. Tillie Olsen discusses “I stand here ironing”
  120. Time for school: the global education crisis
  121. Time management
  122. Toni Morrison uncensored
  123. Ulema and philosophers: faith vs. reason in Islamic Arabia
  124. Understanding bacteria
  125. Understanding learning disabilities
  126. Understanding mental illness and schizophrenia
  127. Understanding the dream world: moving beyond Freud
  128. Unequal education
  129. Viruses
  130. Voices of disposable people
  131. Water for profit
  132. Water for the cities
  133. Water for the fields
  134. Waters of discord
  135. When journalism gets a black eye: scandals and the fourth estate
  136. Whose plants are they, anyway?
  137. Why we buy what we buy
  138. Why we do what we do
  139. William Faulkner
  140. Women and Islam
  141. World War II
  142. Yukio Mishima: samurai writer