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Item Training the trainer: developing and using lesson plans(Industrial Training Partners, Ltd,, 1985) Michalak, DonThis video is discussing the activities leading to lesson planning - including strategies for effective teaching, information and skills. In this video the learner will be provided with general information on how to develop lesson plans. It discusses the parts of the lesson plan including the a) Overview - general ideas and materials; and the Body - lesson design. Video running time 1 hour, 30 minutesItem Selecting goals: deciding what to train(Video Training Resources, Inc., 1986) Parsons, Rolf, Dr.This video is designed to help trainers to organize, conduct, and evaluate training programmes. The 8 presentations are looking: deciding what to train, defining training objectives, lesson plans, presentation techniques, training with viddeo, making it stay, and evaluation and reports. Video running time 15 minutesItem Discrete Mathematics with algorithms(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1988) Albertson, Michael O; Hutchison, Joan PItem Discrete mathematics with algorithms(John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 1988) Albertson, Michael OItem Discrete mathematics with algorithms(Wiley Publishing, Inc, 1988) Albertson, Michael O; Hutchison, Joan PItem Discrete mathematics with algorithms(John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 1988) Albertson, Michael OItem Discrete Mathematics with algorithms(Wiley Publishing, Inc, 1988) Albertson, Michael O; Hutchison, Joan PItem Number systems and codes: lesson 1 0f 12(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThe video forcuses teaching the conversion of numbers from one base to another, conversion of decimal and binary to BCD or BCD codes and identifyng binary, BCD and ASCII Codes.The presentation also introduces Binary system, Octal, Hexadecimaland Decimal sytems of conversion.Item Digital electronics: lecture 13(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThis video presentation is describe the device and process basics for the Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) small signal model - in detail it explains small signal model significance, low frequency model, high frequence model, and device parsitics.Item Internal exceptions: lesson 10 of 18(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis video discusses internally detected exceptions including: undefined opcodes, data processing errors, system calls, instruction tracing, illegal addresses, privilege violations, and instruction emulation.Item Introduction to programming: branching, lesson 4 of 12(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThe video presentation gives the fundamentals of writing programs and explains how they are used by the Microprocessor. it defines basic Computer languages and interpretation of simple progarms, explaining data flow during the execution of branch instructions and use of flags in a program.Item Introduction to [ MC68000 microprocessor]: lecture 1 0f 18(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThe video presentation describes the operation of the MC68000 microprocessor and it looks at the Basic MC68000 basic system components. it provides a basic overview of this system and an introduction to the Functional pins on the Microprocessor.Item Interfacing Peripheral Adapters 12 of 12(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThe presentation introduces interfacing peripheral adapter - by the end of the video you will be able to describe a peripheral interface adapter or called PIA; explain the purpose of output, control and data direction register; describe how a simple program can configure the PIA in various input/ output combinations; and explain how the PIA can be used to drive displays and keyboards.Item Advanced addressing modes: lesson 14 of 18(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis presentation introduces advanced addressing modes for MC68000 micro-processor; Two instructions are also discussed, LEA, and PEA which calculate the effective addresses which makes programs more efficient and effective. By the end of this video you will be able to write instructions that properly use these addressing modes: program counter with displacement, and program counter with index and displacement; and describe the use and operation of the: load effective address, and push effective address.Item Advanced computer math: lesson 14 of 18(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis presentation introduces basic computer arithemetic; the arithemetic used to perform binary numbers. This arithemetic involves in using compliments and basic logic operations such as "And", "Or", "Exclusive Or", and "Invert" operations.Item Advanced example programs: lesson 16 of 18(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis video is about Advanced example programs - describes the operation of a signed and an unsigned extended precision multiplicand program; and description of the operation of a divide with overflow routine.Item Advanced instructions: lesson 17 of 18(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis video provides advanced instructions regarding sophisticated instructions of the MC6800. Many of these instructions perform special functions which in the earlier processes required many instructions. Privileged instructions of the MC68000 are also discussed.Item Example Programs-I 12 of 18(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis video provide example programs including experiments on how instructions can be effectively combined into a program to perform simple Algorism. Students will be able to explain the effects of the instructions within individual programs that move a block of data; add two extended precision values; sequence a list of data; and add data to a sequenced list.Item Basic addressing modes: lesson 4 of 18(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis video is looking at addressing modes - the methods used by programmers to locate data. This presentation introduces these basic programming modes - Register direct, Address register indirect, Absolute, Immediate, PC relative for branches. After watching this video, you should be able to describe the purpose of each of the basic addressing modes used in the MC68000, explain how each basic addressing mode locates data within a register or memory; and identify the addressing modes that require extension wordsItem Hardware overview: lecture 3 of 18 - electrical specifications(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis presentation introduces some of the electrical specifications of the MC68000 pins and explains how the asynchorounous bus control pins and function control pins work. By the end of the video you will be able to describe the input and output characteristics of the MC68000's pins; describe the clock specifications and their relationship to data transfers; describe the memory access operation using the asynchronous bus control pins; and describe the operation of the functional control pins.