Harvard University.
Harvard Science Center film collection 1933-1998.
The Harvard Science Center Collection contains 16mm films used by the center for educational purposes. The following categories describe the types of films found in the collection: physics, astronomy, chemistry, biology, mathematics, instructional.
In addition to texts, motion picture films play an integral role in communicating information and explaining complex ideas. For this reason films were often used in classrooms to supplement traditional course material. This 16mm film collection from the Harvard Science Center features educational science films from 1933 to 1998 focusing on a variety of scientific subject matter including physics, chemistry, biology and astronomy. The intended audiences for most of these films were high school students, though some were produced for military training or general audiences.
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Harvard University. Archives. Pusey Library. Cambridge, MA 02138, USA