VHS (TM)
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Deafvines videotapes
Episodes of the student-produced Deafvines: A College Life Soap Opera, created at National Technical Institute for the Deaf.
Edna Sayers collection
Materials donated by Edna Sayers relating to her publications about literature and the Deaf, and VHS tapes of Deaf performances.
Ethical and Procedural Issues Concerning University Research videotapes
Collection is eight VHS videorecordings of a two day conference on Ethical and Procedural Issues Concerning University Research at RIT. The conference took place in 1991.
Frank Caccamise papers
Materials relating to NTID professor Frank Caccamise's work in the application and development of sign language assessment and instruction. The collection includes books, VHS tapes, and DVDs.
Newby Ely deaf movie collection
A collection of posters, films, and press books featuring deaf actors or characters as compiled by historian and film buff Newby Ely.
NTID collection of NETAC and PEPNet training materials
The NTID collection NETAC and PEPnet training materials consists of video and paper training materials for postsecondary programs serving students who are deaf or hard of hearing.
NTID Media Production records
The National Technical Institute for the Deaf Media Production Department records provide a snapshot of the diverse collection of curriculum and publications created by NTID during the late 1970s through the early part of the 2010s. The collection consists of various materials such as faculty papers, curriculum, publications, and multiple forms of graphic materials, including VHS, DVDs, and CDs.
NTID Media Relations videotapes
NTID Media Relations videotapes consist of news clippings regarding the National Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology.
NTID Theater Program video collection
28 boxes of a/v material (VHS, beta, 3/4 inch tape, DV tape, etc.) documenting 50 years of Deaf Theater.
Oral interpreting/transliterating materials collection
Materials related to training of oral interpreters of the deaf for deaf people who prefer oral means of communication and do not use sign language. The collection includes DVDs, VHS tapes, books, notebooks, brochures, and newsletters.