THE STORY OF MEASURING TIME 1964 CORONET FILM SUNDIAL HOURGLASS CLOCKS

Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Visit our website The Story of Measuring Time: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, is a black and white film copyrighted in 1964. This film was produced by Coronet Films (also known as Coronet Instructional Media Inc.) which was a producer and distributor of American documentary shorts that were shown in schools from the 1940s through the 1980s. This film shows the progression of the measurement of time. Educational Collaborator was Herbert F. Spitzer, Ph.D., professor of Education at State University of Iowa. A Train Schedule measures hours (0:19-0:24). Boiling Eggs – the stove timer measures minutes (0:25-0:31). Seconds can be measured on the scoreboard (0:32-0:38). Electric clock with all three (0:39-0:51). Drawings of Primitive man (0:54-1:06). A sunrise (1:07-1:13). Midday (1:14-1:18). A sunset (1:19-1:23). Movement of a shadow (1:35-1:43). A shadow clock or sundial can measure hours (1:
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