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Shows language and project work in the primary school - a compilation tape using inserts from earlier classroom observation programmes.
Explains the basic methods of dyeing fibre and pieces in the workshop. Demonstrates the process from identification of the fibre, the choice of dye and additive, and explains their interrelationship in the...
Describes direct recording, galvanometric and potentiometric pen recorders with examples from manufacturing, medicine and research, and outlines how they work and what they can do. Hard copy recorders such...
Demonstrates the Knitmaster fine-gauge knitting machine showing the variety of stitch patterns and the Knitmaster attachment. Includes an interview with Sandy Black, a successful knitwear designer.
In three parts: 1) Questions (10 min); 2) Actions and Words (14 min); 3) Learning to Look (15 min). The arena of the circus is used to introduce a classification of movement, with two clowns raising...
A studio-based programme showing Mary Burnard giving a lesson in oral history to five 7-year-old pupils. She uses role-playing techniques and artefacts from World War 2 to stimulate discussion.
Sean Hetterley explains and demonstrates the techniques and theory of kiln packing and firing an electric kiln for both biscuit and glaze ware. Includes an explanation of the pyrometer and pyrotechnic cones,...
Peter Lees shows how to use Shirlastains and burning tests in the workshop - a demonstration of two techniques for identifying uknown fibres.
Looks at some of the issues and processes involved in leading personal growth and therapy groups and highlights some of the important points likely to arise and how one group leader copes with them. Features...
A compilation of the five programs in the LABORATORY TECHNIQUES IN CHEMISTRY series.
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