Television in education -- New York (State) -- Rochester
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Hey Listen! DVDs
Selection of dvds from the Hey Listen! series created by the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Linda Siple collecton on the portrayal of ASL interpreters
Materials related to Linda Siple's research study of deaf characters and interpreters. Linda Siple is a professor in the ASL-English Interpretation Program at RIT/NTID. The collection includes VHS tapes of television programs and movies featuring deaf character and interpreters that she used for research.
RIT Division of Instructional Development and Planning records
Records of the Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) Division of Instructional Development and Planning. The unit was formed in 1970 to coordinate instructional technology and services on RIT's campus. The collection includes minutes, memorandums, and reports from the department.
RIT Instructional Television Center records
Records of the Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) Instructional Television Center. Created during the 1960s, the Television Center created, produced, and broadcasted educational television programs for the students and faculty at RIT's campus. The collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, program schedules, promotional materials, and clippings.
RIT Student Television Systems videotapes
Collection of thirteen videotapes from the RIT Student Television Systems during 1973-1976.