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Raina Harris, Executive Producer and author of a series of three Personal Computer education video tapes in American Sign Language. The videotapes introduce
MS-DOS, Microsoft WINDOWS V3.1 and computer vocabulary. Each video tape is accompanied by a skills workbook.
The information is signed by Mark MacDonald
. Mark is deaf and was educated at Beverly School for the Deaf and Rochester Institute of Technology - National Technical Institute for the Deaf. Mark uses ASL, and worked
closely with the team producing the video tapes to make sure the signing was appropriate. |
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Resource Power -- Up and Running PC Educational Video Tapes in ASL Computer Vocabulary: The video covers the hardware basics and includes: monitor, system unit, diskettes, cables, extension slots, extension cards, modem,
booting, hard drive, mouse and trackball.
MS-DOS (MS-DOS - Microsoft Disk Operating System): This video covers the basics of DOS. It includes booting the PC, DOS prompt, command line, commands (date, time,
version), changing drives, scrolling, drive names.
WINDOWS V3.1 (Microsoft): You will discover how WINDOWS simplifies and speeds up your PC use. This tape includes title bar, pull down menu, dialog boxes, icons,
program manager, point and click, drag.
For information or to order the tapes, send an e-Mail by clicking on:
Resource Power Raina Harris 5 Alexander Road Billerica, MA 01821
(978) 667-4333 ext. 141, Fax (978) 670-9954 |