File:Nieuw gebouw Stichting Film en Wetenschap Weeknummer 70-47 - Open Beelden - 12670.ogv
Nieuw_gebouw_Stichting_Film_en_Wetenschap_Weeknummer_70-47_-_Open_Beelden_-_12670.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 2 min 48 s, 352 × 288 pixels, 1.14 Mbps overall, file size: 22.81 MB)
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DescriptionNieuw gebouw Stichting Film en Wetenschap Weeknummer 70-47 - Open Beelden - 12670.ogv |
English: Newsreels in which Dutch subjects of a certain week are presented.
Minister G.H. Veringa of Education and Sciences opens the new building of the Stichting Film en Wetenschap (Film and Science Foundation) in Utrecht by answering a multiple choice question. With a.o. a studio complex where a class is recorded on video. These programmes are meant for the classes of the thirteen universities and colleges that use these facilities. In the new dentistry department of the University of Utrecht a videotape on the treatment of cavities is shown during a practical class for 300 students. Afterwards the students practice on a model, during which they can have individual contact with their teacher by microphone.
Nederlands: Bioscoopjournaals waarin Nederlandse onderwerpen van een bepaalde week worden gepresenteerd.
Minister G.H. Veringa van Onderwijs en Wetenschappen opent met het oplossen van een multiple choicevraag het nieuwe gebouw van de Stichting Film en Wetenschap te Utrecht. Met oa een studiocomplex waarin opnames van een college worden gemaakt op video. Deze programma's zijn bedoeld voor colleges van de dertien universiteiten en hogescholen die van deze faciliteiten gebruik maken. In de nieuwe tandheelkundige afdeling van de Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht wordt een videoband over het behandelen van gaatjes tijdens een practicum afgespeeld voor 300 studenten tegelijk. Vervolgens oefenen de studenten de handeling op een model, waarbij ze eventueel met een microfoontje individueel contact met de docent onderhouden. |
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Source | WEEKNUMMER704-HRE0001300E at Open Beelden |
Author | Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid |
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