GTV planetary manager / created and developed as a joint project with the Florida Department of Education.
An interactive presentation on the condition of the environment. Looks at the state of the earth today, and shows what people can do to better manage the earth's resources. Uses still frames and full motion, including seventeen fully produced shows, more than seven hundred full-screened, captioned p...
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Language: | English |
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Washington, DC :
National Geographic Society,
1992.
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Edition: | IBM LinkWay version. |
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Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (12 in.), 3 computer discs (3 1/2 in.), 1 interface cable, 1 guide, 2 folded wall maps, 1 blackline master map sheet ; in box 33 x 33 x 5 cm |
Variant Title: |
Planetary manager. |
Format: | Electronic Video DVD Software |
Platform: | IBM Personal System/2 (Computer sytsem) |
Summary: |
An interactive presentation on the condition of the environment. Looks at the state of the earth today, and shows what people can do to better manage the earth's resources. Uses still frames and full motion, including seventeen fully produced shows, more than seven hundred full-screened, captioned photos, plus graphics and text. Includes an interactive time line, an on-line glossary, and an on-line map series. |
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Note: | Title and edition statement from container. Edition statement on computer disk labels: Version 1.0. Electronic resource. |
Call Number: | TD170 .G78 1992 |
ISBN: | 079222048X (guide) |
Credits: | Videodisc produced with Colossal Pictures ; computer software and interface design, LucasArts Learning. |
System Details: | System requirements: IBM PS/2 computer (Model 25 286, 30 286, or better); 1MB RAM; DOS 3.3 or higher; hard drive; 3.5 in. disk drive; VGA graphics; mouse; interface cable; videodisc player (Pioneer LD-V2200, 4200, 6000, 6000A, 6010, 8000 or Sony LDP-1200, 1500, 1550, 2000, MDP-1100); TV monitor; printer (optional). |