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K-12 Network
Apple Computer, Inc.
Moving Image
102651213

Apple TV K-12 Curriculum Review Competition Update
Apple Computer, Inc.
Moving Image, 1989-07-21
102738037

K-12 Education Curriculum Review Inaugural Broadcast
Apple Computer, Inc.
Moving Image, 1988-12-09
102738055

Sales training video for K-12 products eMate and AES
Apple Computer, Inc.
Moving Image, 1997-03
102650985

Apple TV K-12 Business of Education Symposium Telecast
Apple Computer, Inc.
Moving Image, 1989-01-29
102738054

Lecture - PARCON '92
University Video Communications
Moving image, 1992
102622056

K-12: Business of Education Symposium Telecast
Apple Computer, Inc.
Moving Image, 1989-01-26
102651273

K-12 Education Curriculum Review Inaugural Broadcast
Apple Computer, Inc.
Moving Image, 1988-12-09
102651271

Application Visualization System
Stardent Computer
Moving image, Circa 1990
102706752

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University Video Communications
Moving image, 1987-10-13
102724522

Brayton, Bob (Robert K.) oral history
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2014-03-20
102746879

ACM Conference on the History of Personal Workstations: User Technology - From Pointing to Pondering
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Moving Image, 1986-01-10
102702960

Richardson, Fontaine K. oral history
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2014-06-03
102739944

SIGGRAPH Video Review: Issue #49/50
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). SIGGRAPH
Moving Image, Circa 1989-07
102639759

SIGGRAPH Video Review: Issue #49/50
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). SIGGRAPH
Moving Image, Circa 1989-07
102706048

Pioneers of Venture Capital, lecture by Gordon Davidson et al.
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 2002-09-30
102703187