Extension
Video Library Checkout

To check out a video, please follow these simple directions. The videos are listed in alphabetical order except the equine videos which are all listed under "Equine".

  1. Order by title.
  2. Call (970-491-6198) or email CERC (ResourceCenter@ucm.colostate.edu) before noon on Thursday, so the video(s) can be sent in Friday Mail.
  3. Return the video within three weeks to CERC. If you need it longer, please let CERC know.
  4. This is on the honor system so no return notice reminders will be sent.
Title Description
A safer community for Children: Ten things you can do (90 min., 2001) Psychologists James Garbarino talks about communities' responsibilities to children and youth, how to strengthen them, and how to detoxify the social environment.
ABC's of Small Acreage Ownership, The
Achieving High Quality Child Care Working with children of different ages, health and safety, child care as a business, mealtime stress, discipline, building community support.
Agro Management Trip Across America Clip Sampling
Alternatives in Livestock Production (45 min., 2000)
Analyzing Financial Reports (Business Mgmt In Ag) Freddie Barnard of Purdue University shows how to read financial reports and analyze data for better farm and ranch management.
Anger Management for Parents (Rethink) (1999) (11 copies available)
Anger Management for Teens (Rethink)(1999) (7 copies available)
Anticipate Excellence -- Pathways to Success (120 min., Univ. of Utah, 2000) Features outstanding CE programs from all over the US which show unique delivery methods, new technologies, and partnerships for educational programs.
Approach to youth protection issues (90 min., Wash. State 4-H, 1995) Child abuse and how youth development programs work with the issue. Identifying abuse and neglect, handling situations, training volunteers and parents.
At Risk Family: Alcohol & Drug Abuse (2 hrs., OIS, Sky School, 1994)
Ayudando a los bebes a aprender: nacimiento a un ano (30 min., CSU/CO Dept of Ed, 2000, Spanish) Brain development, birth to 1 year, parent education, Spanish language.
Baby care home video (58 min., The Baby Care Workshop, 1996) Covers handling, diapering and dressing; calming the baby, bath time, play time, when your baby is sick.
Balancing Work and Family: Challenges and Solutions (90 min., Utah State, 1996) Challenges: child/elder care; flex and part-time work; job sharing; family leave; employee assistance programs; cost effective & innovative family/work policies. Solutions: summaries of latest research; discussions with family friendly businesses;facilitator guides for local discussions; suggestions for local planning; video-training tapes.
Basic Integrated Pest Management for Greenhouse Crops (90 min., Oklahoma CE, 1993) Basic concepts of IPM for commercial greenhouse operators including sanitation and cultural management, common pests, diseases, scouting and monitoring, & worker protection standard.
Bringing the elements together: ending the cycle of violence (180 min., Harward, 2000) Partnerships in preventing violence satellite program. Encourages an interdisciplinary approach to violence prevention. Discusses domestic and dating violence, child abuse, and violence among young people.
Broadcasting the good news about Parent education (120 min., U Wash Coop Ext, 1998) Successful parent education programs by Coo Ext agencies. Discusses sound program practices and how to evaluate your educational program.
Building a learning organization for the 21st century (120 min., U of Wash, 1998) Keynote by Charlotte Roberts, from annual mtg of Epsilon Sigma Phi.
Civil Rights at the USDA (120 min., AGSAT, 1997) A report on the Civil Rights problems facing the USDA which examines how USDA treats both its customers and employees, makes recommendations for improvements, and includes plans for implmentation.
Collaboration: Power of "We the people." (120 min., U of Vermont Ext, 1998) Organizing within the community, explains the how and why of collaboration as an approach to changing the system.
CSUE 2000 (105 min., CSUE, 1995) Milan Rewerts and Kirvin Knox discuss proposed restructuring of CE
Effective Parenting: Planning/Evaluation Process (120 min., USDA U of Kentucky, 1998) July 6, 1998 satellite program introduces internet resources provided by the National Network for Family Resiliency.
Enhancing resources through integrated weed mgmt systems (15 min., Ag wes comm, 1993) Impact of weeds like leafy spurge, purple loosestrife and knapweed that displace native plants on range, recreation and forest land and nesting areas. Covers decision-making process of integrated weed management.
EQUINE: A Way of Going/Judging Pleasure Horse, Jody Gayean Teaches what to look for in judging pleasure horses.
EQUINE: Athletic Horse,The Injuries, Problems, Solutions (120 min., Uniquely EQUINE, 1997) Presents basic information on the anatomy of injuries, etiology of problems, and possible solutions in a simplified form.
EQUINE: Barrel Racing with Marlene Eddleman (120 min., Rodeo Video Inc., 1997) Equipment and rider techniques to keep barrel horses tuned up.
EQUINE: Basic Dressage for North America (46 min. BFS Video, 1995) A training video designed to guide the rider through all the steps necessary to produce an advanced dressage horse. Covers longing techniques, supplying, balancing and collecting phases of work under saddle.
EQUINE: Basic Jumping/Show Jumping: Vol 1, Greg Best (30 min., Kevin Weaver Prod., 1997) Greg Best, Olympian and world class show jumping rider talks about the fundamental principles of riding necessary for correct and successful jumping, both on the flat and over fences.
EQUINE: Centered Riding with Sally Swift (PT 1) (AQHA, 1988) Sally Swift visually explains the major points of her book, "Centered Riding," using excellent examples. She will help you improve communication with your horse and improve your riding ability.
EQUINE: Centered Riding with Sally Swift PT II (AQHA, 1988)
EQUINE: Centered Riding with Sally Swift PT II (60 min., AQHA, 1988)
EQUINE: Competitive Horsemanship: Clark Bradley Fundamentals of horsemanship demonstrated and incorporated into trail work. Demonstration of most common competition patterns.
EQUINE: Conformation Evaluation of Horses Aids viewer developing eye for conformation defects.
EQUINE: Control of the Horse/Art of Restraint Demonstrates restraints with chemical or psychological reactions.
EQUINE: Controlling Your Horse Pt 1: John Lyons (240 min., Crystal Visions, 1997) A series on "Controlling your Horse" with John Lyons. Tape 1 covers Head shyness and ear clipping, tape 2: 20 steps to round pen training, tape 3: leading and control, tape 4: handling your horse.
EQUINE: Controlling Your Horse Pt 2: John Lyons (180 min., Crystal Vision, 1997) Pt 2 of "Controlling the mind and body of your horse" with John Lyons. Tape 5: teaching the horse to stop and steadying your hands, Tape 6: relating to your horse, "giving the bit," Tape 7: control exercises, problems, backing, stops, rollbacks and spins.
EQUINE: Courtesy on Multi-Purpose trails (16 min., Colo Horseman Council, 1997) A quick overview of trail safety. Covers the rules of courtesy when you are using the trail system with your horse.
EQUINE: Dally Team Roping (30 min., 4-H, 1990)
EQUINE: Dissection of the Horse's Leg/Common foot Diseases Shows structures and common ailments.
EQUINE: Emergency First Aid for Your Horse (Cal Poly) (47 min.) Signs, dangers and treatment of colic.
EQUINE: Equi-stretch; Stretching Techniques for the Horse (41 min.) Enhance riders' muscular efficiency.
EQUINE: Fighting Back: Your Horse Business & the IRS How to successfully withstand an IRS audit if you have a horse business. Paul Husband demonstrates how the IRS defines business and hobbies, how to correctly document profits and losses, recording changes in your business, documenting expenses.
EQUINE: Ground Handling Horses Safely (18 min.) Demonstrate safe and proper methods for approaching, haltering, leading, tying and general handling.
EQUINE: Halter Breaking the foal (38 min.)
EQUINE: Halter Horses Fitting: Chip Knost (30 min., Video Horse World, 1997) Lighting, grooming, exercise, parasite control, and daily program of fitness.
EQUINE: Halter Horses Showing (30 min., Video Horse World, 1997) Lighting, grooming, exercise, parasite control, and daily program of fitness.
EQUINE: Horsemanship for Children (180 min.) Methods of exercise to keep horse responsive and flexible.
EQUINE: Horses, Kids and Ethics
EQUINE: How to Buy a Horse Cost contracts, advertising decoding, and shopping for a horse
EQUINE: Hunt Seat Equitation w/L.S. Palm (60 min., Video Horse World, 1997) Demonstrates how to ride equitation patterns correctly.
EQUINE: Hunter Seat Equitation w/Madden & Cooney (60 min., Video Goll/Farnam, 1997) Learn the exercises for horse and rider for fundamentals of hunter seat equitation.
EQUINE: Intermediate Jumping/Show Jumping: Vol 2, Greg Best (30 min., Kevin Weaver Prod., 1997) Greg Best, champion show jumper explains preparing with flat work, "seeing the distance," lines and combinations, striding, riding the jump off and how to walk a course. He also shows exercises which can improve your horse.
EQUINE: Joe Beaver; Roping Clinic (40 min.,) Demonstrates different types of ropes and how to rope, work n the chute, dismount, and tying a calf.
EQUINE: Judging Heading, Heeling & Calf Roping
EQUINE: Judging Heading, Heeling & Calf Roping (37 min., AQHA, 1989)
EQUINE: Judging Heading, Heeling & Calf Roping (37 min., AQHA, 1989)
EQUINE: Pleasure Horse Training, Steve Heckaman Training a pleasure horse.
EQUINE: Resistance Free Riding with Richard Shrike (120 min., Winning Way Ltd., 1997) Internationally known trainer horseman and judge, Richard Shrike demonstrates his "resistance free" riding technique.
EQUINE: Saddle Seat Equitation, Helen Crabtree Demonstrates champion style of equitation.
EQUINE: Science of Riding With George H. Morris (90 min., MILLER'S, 1997) This video is narrated by George Morris in a three program series. Topics covered are proper attire, safety aids and basic dressage and jumping techniques.
EQUINE: Secrets of Conformation: Dr. Deb Bennett Knowledge of EQUINE anatomy and biomechanics to show desirable physical factors.
EQUINE: The Halter Horse:Denny Hassett (60 min., Video Horse World, 1997)
EQUINE: Vol 1: Mentally Tough Cutting, Barbara Shulte (40 min.) How to be calm, focused and aggressive during your cutting run.
EQUINE: Vol 2: Cutting Horse Series, Barbara Shulte (40 min.) How to pick the right cow from the herd.
EQUINE: Vol 3: Herd Management Skills, Barbara Shulte (40 min. Strategies to gain control in the herd.
EQUINE: Western Horsemanship (33 min.) Refine communication between horse and rider.
EQUINE: Western Riding with Pete Kyle (25 min) Basic techniques for Western Riding patterns.
EQUINE: Wyoming 4-H Horse Advancement Levels (20 min., Wyo 4-H, 1997) Reviews everything that a 4-H member needs to know for passing the level one (Basic Horsemanship) test. Covers what will be on the riding and written exam. Demonstrates safely catching, leading, tying, grooming and bridling, saddling your horse.
Family Resiliency: Building Strengths (120 min., AGSAT, 1996) Families who bounce back from adversity have what human development experts call "family resiliency." Videoconference from September 5, 1996 features seven community-based programs from around the nation that build resiliency.
Flood Impact at Colorado State University (8:05 min., CSU UR, 1997) Flood, 1997, campus
Future Proof Leader Features Denis Waitley, motivational speaker and behavioral psychologist as keynote speaker for the 1999 ESP Conference.
Helping Babies Learn: Birth to One year (27 min., CSU/CO Dept Ed, 1999) Brain development, birth to 1 year, parent education.
Heritage Industries Conference: March 9-12, 1999 (Wingate Video Services, L.L.C.) This conference was a step toward putting our heritage resources to work and to facilitate local dialogue about how small communities can utilize unique heritage resources to strengthen and diversify their economies. This grass-root effort brought together diverse community representatives for the purpose of learning how to better support heritage industry development.
How to conduct Worker Protection Training (4 hrs. 20 min., Texas Ag Ext EPA) pesticides, worker protection, trainer's review
Identify Farm/Goals (Business Mgmt In Agriculture) (43 min., USDA Farm Credit, 1996) Paul Gessaman, U of Nebraska, talks about the importance of goal setting in farm and ranch management and how to develop a management plan.
Impact of Entertainment Media Violence on Children (90 min., Iowa State Univ Ext) Part I in a series on the effect of violence on the family. Speakers include nationally known researchers in the area of entertainment media violence. More information at www.extension.iastate.edu/families/
Impact of Entertainment Media Violence on Children and families part 3 (90 min., Iowa State Univ Ext, 2001) Psychology of media violence: why it has lasting impact on children, with Dr. L. Rowell Huesmann.
Impact of Entertainment Media Violence on Children and families part 4 Media literacy: a potent antidote to media violence with Dr. Faith Rogow.
Impact of media and violence on children and families part 2 (90 min., 2001) Nationlly known researchers in the area of entertainment media violence present resarch results and discuss how children are affected at different ages.
Income Statement (Business Mgmt In Ag #4) (23 min., USDA Farm Credit, 1996) How to use income statements to analyze strengths and weaknesses for better farm & ranch management - with Freddie Banard of Purdue University.
Investing in Our Workforce: The Potential of One Stops (60 min., US Gov, 2000) A team of federal agencies have joined together to present this satellite program about "one-stop" facilities for workforce training and services.
Issues in Plant Biotechnology Part 1 (2 hrs., U of Illinois, Texas, U of Maryland) biotechnology, gene gun, gene splicing, GMO
Issues in Plant Biotechnology Part 2, U of Illinois, Texas A&M, U of Maryland) biotechnology, GMO, marketing
Issues in Plant Biotechnology Part 3 biotechnology, risk management, safety protocols
Kids, Guns & Violence: How to make a difference (90 min., AgSAT, 1999) Discusses the rising amount of violence among children, identifying troubled kids, and examples of some types of programs that are working in school, churches, communities, and families.
Kids, Guns & Violence: How to make a difference (90 min., United Methodist, 1999) Discusses the rising amount of violence among children, identifying troubled kids, and examples of some types of programs that are working in school, churches, communities, and families.
Looking back on the future -- distance education (90 min., Ready2Net, 2002) Collaboration and convergence in International Distance Education compares effective practices and technological advances throughout the world. Discusses the globalization of e-learning and what really works for the global learner.
Making after school count (60 min., 1998) parent involvement levels, providing opportunities for involvement, family activity nights, handling proglems with parents.
Meeting the Challenges of early adolescence (22 min., 4-H) How 4-H and youth development programs are responding to the needs of adolescents and families.
Normal Animal (4-H Veterinary Science Unit II (56 minutes, U of Nebraska, 1993) Bacteria & Disease, Viruses, External Parasites, Internal Parasites, Nutrition, Poisons & Disease, Stress & Disease, and Hereditary Disease.
Not In My School, Not In My Community (90 min., Cornell Univ., 1999) Jim Garbarino, psychologist at Cornell University discusses the effects of violence on children. This broadcast is especially relevant after the attack at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO.
Not In My School, Not In My Community (90 min., Cornell Univ., 1999) Jim Garbarino, psychologist at Cornell U, discusses the effects of violence on children. Taped videoconference.
Not In My School, Not In My Community (90 min., Cornell Univ., 1999) Jim Garbarino, psychologist at Cornell U, discusses the effects of violence on children. Taped videoconference.
Not In My School, Not In My Community (90 min., Cornell Univ., 1999) Jim Garbarino, psychologist at Cornell U, discusses the effects of violence on children. Taped videoconference.
Not In My School, Not In My Community (90 min., Cornell Univ., 1999) Jim Garbarino, psychologist at Cornell University discusses the effects of violence on children. This broadcast is especially relevant after the attack at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO.
Not In My School, Not In My Community (90 min., Cornell Univ., 1999) Jim Garbarino, psychologist at Cornell U, discusses the effects of violence on children. Taped videoconference.
Now With Bill Moyers: October 18, 2002 (60 min., 2002) Segments on politcal contributions, corporate money in schools, and terror.
Partial-Farm Budgeting (Business Mgmt In Ag) (28 min., USDA Farm Credit, 1996) Bart Eleveld of Oregon State Univ presents an alternative to the whole-farm analysis method; how to analyze small segments of your operation to find the best option from amongst several alternatives.
Partners Episode Eight Sustainable Forestry (30 min., USDA CSREES)
Partners Episode Five: Tribal Colleges (2002)
Partners Episode Seven: Hispanic Serving Institutions (CSREES, 2003 -English version)
Partners Episode Seven: Hispanic Serving Institutions (CSREES, 2003, Spanish version)
Partners Episode Six: 4-H Centennial (2002)
Pesticide Applicator Safety Sixteen part video for use in worker protection standard training. Covers required topics.
Pesticide Handlers & the Worker Protection Stand, (51 min., Michigan State Ext, 1994) pesticides, worker protection
Pesticide Handling & Worker Protection Standards (51 min., Michigan State Ext, 1994-Spanish Version) pesticides, worker protection
Pesticide Handling & Worker Protection Standards (51 min., Michigan State Ext, 1994-Spanish Version) pesticides, worker protection
Plant disease diagnosis, parts 1-4 of 7 (8 hrs., Texas A&M, 1995) Seven week short course for county agents
Plant disease diagnosis, parts 5-7 of 7 (8 hrs., Texas A&M, 1995) Seven week short course for county agents
Preparing A Balance Sheet (Business Mgmt In Ag) (27 min., USDA Farm Credit, 1996) Freddit Barnard of Purdue Univ discusses how to understand a balance sheet and use it to make better financial decisions for Farm & ranch management.
Program Evaluation (2001) Not reviewed--Taped video conferene from June 21, 2001
Program Evaluation in Adult Education and Training (12 hrs., Univ of Nebraska) Four tapes and 6 modules.
Program Evaluation in Adult Education and Training (12 hrs., Univ of Nebraska) Module 3 organizing an evaluation, Module 4: evaluation models and standards
Program Evaluation in Adult Education and Training (12 hrs., Univ of Nebraska) Four tapes and 6 modules.
Program Evaluation in Adult Education and Training (12 hrs., Univ of Nebraska modules 11 through 13: focus group interviews, modules 12 and 13 may be incomplete.
Program Evaluation in Adult Education and Training (12 hrs., Univ of Nebraska) Four tapes and 6 modules.
Program Evaluation in Adult Education and Training (3 hrs., Univ. of Nebraska) Modules 1 and 2, student manual items, overview of course by a course survivor.
Project Colorado: Your Role in Preventing Financial Fraud (19 min.)
Reducing Youth Gun Violence (150 min., AGSAT, 1996) Video conference on August 9, 1996. The number of both females and males arrested for weapons violations increased by more than 100 percent between 1985 and 1994. For policy makers, youth leaders, social service providers, and anyone concerned with youth violence.
Rethink see Anger Management
Reworking success: New Commun ities at the Millenium (90 min., Clemson US AgSat, 1997) Features noted futurist Dr. Robert Theobald, author of the book "Reworking Success."
Safe and supportive communities for children and youth (120 min., CCE, 1999) Panel discussion and interview covers research and subject information, model program experiences, participatory program development, identification of resources to support the initiative, and follow-up planning for additional inservice education
Salinity: Agriculture's Silent Killer (20 min.)
School age child care #1: Components of quality child care (30 min., Utah State Univ, 1993) no description available
School age child care #3: developmental needs of children (60 min., Utah State Univ., 1993) Special information about the care of school age children. Current programs in use for child care providers and county agents.
School age child care #4: Activity planning (120 min., Univ. of Idaho 4-H, 1993) Special information about the care of school age children. Developing activities, activity card, why activities fail, and activities for multi-age groups
School age child care #6: Working with parents (120 min., Roger McEvoy, 1993) Parent involvement levels, providing opportunities for involvement, family activity nights, handling proglems with parents.
Strategic Planning (Business Mgmt in Agriculture) (23 min., USDA Farm Credit, 1996) Gene Nelson of Oregon State University discusses how to plan business strategies which take into account the unpredictability of agricultural production.
Wave of the Future-Water conservation for Kids (17 min., SPACES, 1995) The videotape focuses on water issues and activities kids are doing to learn more about and improve their water environment. It shows kids in action in a variety of settings showing how they are tackling these problems.
Whole-Farm Budgeting (Business Mgmt In Ag) (26 min., USDA Farm Credits, 1996) Dick Hawkins, U of Minn, discusses how to make successful business adjustments; how to use financial reports to make adjustments in your business and choose between alternatives.
Why honeybees? (60 min., 1993) no description available
Wildfire mitigation in the wild land / urban interface Wildfire mitigation, urban, wild land
Writing new scripts for sensitive issues (60 min)
Youth Gangs in America (120 min., AgSat, 1997) Taped satellite broadcast 3-21-97. Introduces 3 programs which have shown positive impacts: Gang Resistance Education And Training from Wash DC, Ft Worth's Comin' Up program, and The Little Village Gang Violence Reduction project in Chicago.