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Video recordings

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Jerry Larson papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 8078
Scope and Contents Contains recordings, scripts, and project information regarding Montevidisco, an interactive video-based program designed to assist students of the Spanish language by improving their listening comprehension skills through role-playing situations. Because of the gender-specific nature of the Spanish language, Montevidisco includes two separate series of interactive situations: one for male students and one for female students. Compiled by Jerry Larson, who repurposed the Montevidisco program...
Dates: 1979-1993

Montevidisco recordings, 1979-1992

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 8078
Scope and Contents

Contains the original recordings and a Laserdisk copy of the Montevidisco project. The original footage of Montevidisco was shot in Mexico by a film crew from the McKay Institute at Brigham Young University in 1979. Compiled by Jerry Larson. Dated 1979 to 1992.

Dates: 1979-1992

Montevidisco scripts and instructions, 1992-1993

 Series — Carton 1: [Barcode: 31197233625323]
Identifier: MSS 8078
Scope and Contents

Contains the scripts and instructions of the Montevidisco project, including a walkthrough of using Montevidisco on a Macintosh computer. There are two versions of the scripts: one for male students and one for female students. Materials date from 1992-1993 and were compiled by Jerry Larson.

Dates: 1992-1993

Office of the President records on inauguration of Rex E. Lee

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA 812
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence, recordings, and programs relating to the inauguration of Rex E. Lee as president of Brigham Young University. Dated 1989.

Dates: 1989

Michael P. Taylor collection on Native American alumni

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 9369
Scope and Contents

Contains oral history interviews (video recordings and some transcripts) conducted by student researchers with Native American alumni of Brigham Young University. Interviews were conducted during the Winter 2019 semester.

Dates: 2019