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Curriculum Library
Catalogue
2015
National Geographic
Disney Educational Productions
Marcom Projects
Educational videos for Secondary Schools
Pumpkin Interactive
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Arts
74
Psychology
12
Careers
77
Religion
14
Economics and Business
80
Science
18
English
139
Social Sciences
23
Geography
156
Study Skills
51
History
158
Teacher Professional Development
62
Mathematics
161
Technologies
67
Personal Dev. and Health
172
VET
71
Physical Education
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Religion
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Economics and Business
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Science
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English
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Social Sciences
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Geography
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History
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Arts ClickView’s picks
Art in the Classroom
Art through Time Series
Art through Time Series
Drawing: Charcoal
Conflict and Resistance
Portraits
Creating art using charcoal is one of the most challenging mediums that students will learn. This program provides simple tips to help them master charcoal without creating a smudgy mess via exceptional demonstrations, spectacular close-up footage, and in-depth discussions.
Throughout history, groups and individuals have sought not only to maintain control over their own lives, but also to assert their power over others; through which visual art has played an important role. It has also served as a means for expressing personal views on politics, war, inequality, and the human condition.
Using interviews and examples, this program shows how throughout time, portraiture has played an important role in the way people have understood themselves and their relationships to others; serving a range of functions; from declaring power and status to making larger statements about society.
2001 | 24 min | USA | MP
2009 | 27 min | USA | AR | NG
2009 | 27 min | USA | AR | MP
Art through Time Series
Paradise Regained
Urban Art
The Urban Experience
Meet muralist Milton Reed, who got his start in the Chicago housing projects, bringing views of paradise to impoverished residents.
A story on graffiti art in Washington D.C. Graffiti artist Nick Posada and Govinda Gallery owner Chris Murray each speak about what graffiti has done for public art, as well as the community.
2008 | 3 min | USA | NG
2001 | 2 min | USA | NG
The creative visions of planners, painters, architects and sculptors have shaped the development of cities around the world. In turn, the urban experience has inspired art work depicting city life. With the New York City waterfalls, artist Olafur Eliasson offers his urban audience a new kind of experience with nature.
2009 | 27 min | USA | AR | MP Š ClickView Pty Limited 2015
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Discover the remarkable story of 84-year-old Maria Altmann’s struggle to recover five rare paintings that were stolen from her family by the Nazis in 1938. The artworks were painted by worldrenowned Austrian artist Gustav Klimt. The struggle quickly turned into a political, cultural and ethical confrontation.
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Explore the work of five modern-era artists whose innovative experimentations have changed the way we see art today. The program features Pablo Picasso and cubism, Andy Warhol and pop art, Salvador Dali and surrealism, Takashi Murakami and pop media, as well as Banksy and political graffiti.
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Advocates of Change Visionaries in the Art World
Art in the Classroom
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These terrific art programs will inspire students to maximise their creative ability in a wide variety of subject areas from ceramics to colour theory. The videos offer exceptional demonstrations and in-depth discussions with professional artists. This series includes the following titles: MP
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Ceramics: Pinch, Coil, and Slab
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Ceramics: Sculpture
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2001 USA
Ceramics: Throwing on the Pottery Wheel
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2001 USA
Colour Concepts
MP
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2001 USA
Composition
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2001 USA
Creative Collage
MP
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2001 USA
Drawing: Charcoal
MP
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2001 USA
Drawing: Pastels
MP
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2001 USA
Drawing: Pencils
MP
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2001 USA
Drawing: Perspective
MP
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2001 USA
Drawing: Tools and Methods
MP
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2001 USA
Graphic Design: Introduction
MP
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2001 USA
Graphic Design: Typography
MP
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2001 USA
Gyotaku
MP
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2001 USA
Introduction to Design: Elements
MP
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2001 USA
Introduction to Design: Principles
MP
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2001 USA
Tessellation
MP
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2001 USA
Wonders of Watercolour
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Ceramics: Glazing, Firing, and Techniques
Art of the Western World
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Western art history is more than the classical styles of ancient Greece and Rome. This series explores the art of the Western world from the Gothic and Rococo styles to Cubism and pop art. This series includes the following titles:
Art through Time Series
A Fresh View: Realism and Impressionism & Post-Impressionism
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A White Garment of Churches and the Age of Gothic
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An Age of Reason and an Age of Passion
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In Our Own Time and Shattering the Myths
MP
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Into the 20th Century and Between the Wars
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The Classical Ideal and Imperial Stones of Rome
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The Early Renaissance: Italy and Northern Europe
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The High Renaissance: Rome, Florence and Venice
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Although art cannot offer definitive answers to life’s biggest questions, it often serves as a means through which we can ponder them. This series explores the ways that people across cultures and throughout time strive to understand their reason for being and their place in the universe through different styles of art. This series includes the following titles:
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Ceremony and Society
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Conflict and Resistance
MP
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2009 USA
Converging Cultures
MP
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2009 USA
Cosmology and Belief
MP
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2009 USA
Death
MP
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2009 USA
Domestic Life
MP
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2009 USA
Dreams and Visions
MP
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2009 USA
History and Memory
MP
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2009 USA
Portraits
MP
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2009 USA
The Body
MP
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2009 USA
The Natural World
MP
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2009 USA
The Urban Experience
MP
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2009 USA
Writing
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Capturing Action
National Geographic photographer Mark Thiessen explains why people often miss capturing the critical moment when taking action photographs with a digital camera, using group of children hitting a piñata to illustrate technique.
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Daily Planet in the Classroom art. See how artists create amazing creatures out of junk shop parts, how they shatter glass to sculpt amazing shapes, and create new Art II
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This is the story about traditional trompe-l’oeil painting on building exteriors in Camogli, Italy. The clip includes interviews with painters Raffaella Stracca and Carlo Pere.
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‘Daily Planet in the Classroom’ takes a crafty look at the science of
forms of graffiti.
Eye Trick Town
Macrolens Series
Montages of macro footage, some time lapse and some slow motion footage, set to music. Includes ants, bees, egg development, metamorphosis of cocoon to butterfly, ice and water shots, seeds and mushrooms growing, as well as various flowers blooming. This series includes the following titles: NG
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Part 2
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Part 3
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Nails
Meet a manicurist who takes inspiration from her former village in Vietnam to create bamboo leaf nail paintings, a unique form of body art.
NG
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Paints on Ceiling
This program is a portrait of artist Isaiah Zagar, who reflects on a childhood incident, when he used crayons on the ceiling and provoked screams from his mother. Today, Zagar continues to colour outside of the lines, provoking strong reactions with his unique art.
NG
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Paradise Regained
Meet muralist Milton Reed, who got his start in the Chicago housing projects, bringing views of paradise to impoverished residents.
NG
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2008 USA
Repelling the Viewer
A portrait of artist Johannes Phokela, whose fascination with iconic images inspires his unique satirical paintings. Phokela believes painting is ‘the ultimate human act’.
NG
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2007 USA
Spectrum Series
Montages of scenes featuring colours and their various shades, set to music. The series includes landscapes, flowers and marine life. This series includes the following titles:
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Green
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Orange
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Red
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White
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Yellow
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The Sideshow Picasso
A portrait of Brooklyn painter Marie Roberts, whose family history at Coney Island’s Sideshow inspires her current work: unique, colourful banners that transform the amusement park into her ‘own private art gallery’.
NG
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The Work’s the Thing
A portrait of British artist Paul Housley and his artworks of ‘strange defiance’. Follow Housley as he finds inspiration for his paintings in common objects.
NG
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2007 USA
Urban Art
A story on graffiti art in Washington D.C. Graffiti artist Nick Posada and Govinda Gallery owner Chris Murray each speak about what graffiti has done for public art, as well as the community.
NG
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2001 USA
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Advocates of Change
This series is a wonderful way to introduce your students to the iconic actors, actresses, comedians and film makers who revolutionised theatre and film, including Marlon Brando, Marlene Dietrich, Charlie Chaplin, Martin Scorsese and Alfred Hitchcock. This series includes the following titles:
Broadsword for the Stage and Screen: The de Longis Method
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Five Extraordinary Actors
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Five Unique Actresses
MP
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2010 AUS
Funny People
MP
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2010 AUS
Iconic Directors and Film Makers
MP
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Building on the basic techniques, this program offers the tools to get you performing safely, comfortably and effectively with the broadsword. It covers grip, targeting and distance; standard and reverse guards; parries, footwork, distance and timing; ceding or yielding parries; and deflections, disarms, wounds and kills.
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Creating Physical Theatre
This program takes a look at games, strategies and methods used to generate physical action; the relationship between text and movement; and the choreographing and scoring of physical action. Includes interviews, rehearsal footage, demonstrations and performance from some of the world’s best, most physical practitioners.
PUM
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Moscow Cat Theatre
A portrait of the Moscow Cat Theatre, an unusual travelling circus of cats performing tricks, run by a creative father-daughter team.
NG
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Skills for Actors Series
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Learn professional voice and physical skills from top instructors who have trained A-list actors in numerous films and TV shows and internationally acclaimed performers who have toured the world with groups such as Cirque du Soleil. Their professional approach outlines the important skills for students of all ages. This series includes the following titles:
The Ensemble Builder
The Shakespeare Series Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre Restored: Learning by Performance
Body Language Skills
MP
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Circus Skills
MP
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2002 USA
Martial Arts Skills
MP
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2002 USA
More Voice Skills
MP
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2002 USA
Theatrical Fencing Skills
MP
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2002 USA
Voice Skills
MP
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2002 USA
Voice Skills III
MP
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2002 USA
Overcoming inhibitions and creating an environment of trust are some of the hardest tasks facing drama teachers. This excellent program shows a wealth of examples of ideas, games and methods used to engage, build confidence and improve communication among students.
PUM
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It took the University of California’s Shakespeare Program 18 months of planning, rehearsal, location work and post-production, and culminated in the performance of a great Shakespeare play. Experience how the reconstructed Elizabethan Theatre provides the ultimate performance setting for teaching and studying Shakespeare.
MP
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Arts
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Advocates of Change Amazing Individuals in the Music Industry
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What do Michael Eavis, Quincy Jones, Steve Jobs, Lily Allen and Radiohead have in common? They all have found innovative ways to enjoy, produce, sell or perform music. This program introduces your students to these visionary individuals and ideas that changed the music industry.
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Choir is a compilation that requires both passion and expertise. These programs expose the choral enthusiast to an understanding of choral direction as an art form, and describe the work required to attain proficiency and perfection. This series includes the following titles: Voice and Music
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The Music
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The Voice
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Ben Prestage
Son of a Mississippi sharecropper, Ben Prestage has the Blues in his blood. His great-grandmother was a vaudeville musician who toured with Al Jolson, and his grandmother was a boogie pianist. The result - a musical prodigy with traditional Blues stylings and a home-brewed style of Southern-swamp-funk.
NG
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Cuba Hip Hop
Hip hop music is becoming increasingly popular in Cuba. This is an interview with hip hop producer Pablo Herrera, who promotes the group Cien Porciento.
NG
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2002 USA
Exploring the World of Music
Explore the basic elements of music – harmony and form, tone and texture, and rhythm and melody – together with composers and improvisers, technology, tradition, and the transformative power of music. This series is an excellent starter for students to learn about musical styles and traditions in different cultures. This series includes the following titles:
Glass Harp
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Composers and Improvisers & Music and Technology
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Harmony and Form & The Shape of Music
MP
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Rhythm and Melody
MP
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Timbre: The Colour of Music & Texture
MP
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Music and Memory & Transmission Learning Music
MP
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Sound, Music and the Environment & The Transformative Power of Music
MP
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In this short video, Alexander Zoltan plays the glass harp for pedestrians on the Charles Bridge in Prague. Glass harps are instruments formed by wine glasses filled with water, which are played when the musician rubs his or her fingers on the glass rims.
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Sao Tome Music
A story about the Sao Tome band Grupo Tempo that fuses modern and traditional music. Two of its members also paint to express their culture.
NG
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St. Petersburg Opera
At the Mariinsky Theatre, conductor Valery Gergiev, director Vladimir Mirzoyev, choreographer Kim Frank, and set designer George Tsipin put on the first Russian production of Wagner’s Ring Cycle in over 100 years.
NG
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2004 USA
Steel Drums
A story on steel drums in Trinidad and Tobago, their history, and the culture surrounding steelband music.
NG
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2001 USA
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Do you know that you can embed videos from within your LMS? Using the ClickView plugins and SSO, you can embed videos and access your ClickView library from within your LMS, Learning Platform or CMS. Arts
The ClickView Plugins are free as part as your subscription and available on our website. clickview.com.au/plugins
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Careers ClickView’s picks
A Closer Look at Careers
Fashion Design Careers
The Successful Job Search
When is a job more than a job? This program looks at what it takes to find your true calling and how to start exploring careers. The Biz Kids also talk to several celebrities, find out how they got their start and how they keep achieving their dreams.
Join eight up-and-coming fashion designers as they discuss the characteristics and skills needed to make it in the fashion industry. The program tackles questions, including where do designers get ideas, what are the realities of being a fashion designer, and why do they love doing what they do.
Engaging Resumes and Cover Letters
2010 | 28 min | USA | AR | MP
2013 | 23 min | USA | MP
2011 | 25 min | AUS | AR | MP
The Successful Job Search
The Successful Job Search
The Successful Job Search
Mapping Your Career Path
Solid Interview Skills
Your Job Search
Everyone wants a job doing something they love. But where to start? Career selfassessments and a person’s interests help determine what might suit. This program explores assessment techniques, gauges the validity of test results, and sees how school projects and extra-curricular activities help.
You’ve shown your students how to successfully choose, find and apply for a job... and even land an interview! But how should they prepare? Experts and job seekers offer practical first-hand advice for before the interview, during the interview and after the interview (there’s more to it than waiting to say ‘yes’!)
Your students are ready to look for a new job. But where? Search the internet? Job fairs? ‘Pound the pavement’? What about social networks? This program illuminates the process. Employers offer insights into networking, proper attire (and attitude) for a job fair and what to expect when applying for a job.
2011 | 25 min | AUS | AR | MP
2011 | 25 min | AUS | AR | MP
2011 | 25 min | AUS | AR | MP
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A resume is so much more than a list of skills, education and work history. Hear job seekers and hiring managers discuss how they view and judge resumes and cover letters. Students learn how to make their resume stand out by presenting their skills creatively and how to craft the perfect cover letter.
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When is a job more than a job? This program looks at what it takes to find your true calling and how to start exploring careers. The Biz Kids also talk to several celebrities, find out how they got their start and how they keep achieving their dreams.
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Communicating with Tact, Candor and Credibility
Learn how to use diplomacy to successfully communicate with coworkers, team members and supervisors, and how to understand different conversational roles. The program covers topics, including rephrasing, making 'talking points' tactfully, lightweight speech patterns, and jargon-filled corporate speak.
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Fashion Design Careers
Join eight up-and-coming fashion designers as they discuss the characteristics and skills needed to make it in the fashion industry. The program tackles questions, including where do designers get ideas, what are the realities of being a fashion designer, and why do they love doing what they do.
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The Successful Job Search
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Everyone wants a job doing something they love. But where do you start? This series looks at career selfassessments, how to prepare for a successful interview, how to edit a resume for the specific job you are seeking, and how to develop a search plan to find a job in no time! This series includes the following titles: Engaging Resumes and Cover Letters
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Mapping Your Career Path
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Solid Interview Skills
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Your Job Search
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Do you know all the Australian curriculum codes? Albert does.
Albert is free as part as your subscription and accessible through ClickView Online. clickview.com.au/albert
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Albert helps you find the perfect video for your lesson plan using Australian Curriculum codes and learning areas.
Economics and Business ClickView’s picks
Advocates of Change
Advocates of Change
Biz Kids - Credit and Debit Series
Entrepreneurs Who Have Changed the World
Forward-Thinking Companies
Using Your Credit: Crazy or Compelling?
This program profiles individuals who have created empires from scratch; Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Steve Jobs, Donald Trump and Richard Branson.
The forward-thinking companies profiled are: Google, the leader of information search engines since 1998; Walmart, one of the biggest retail companies in the world; Starbucks, the world’s largest coffee house; Dreamworks Animation, the creators of favourites such as ‘Shrek’; and game console leader Nintendo.
Don’t live on borrowed time. Join the Biz Kids and you’ll see the true cost of purchasing with credit. You’ll also have an unsettling look at credit scores and the increasing number of people and places (insurers etc.) who use these scores to make major decisions that could affect your future.
2010 | 24 min | USA | MP
2010 | 24 min | USA | MP
2012 | 28 min | USA | AR | MP
Biz Kids - Income and Careers Series
Marketing’s 4 Ps: The Consumer Angle
The Basic Concepts of Economics
Sell, Sell, Sell! The Science of Sales All sales final. Join the Biz Kids in sales training as they explore philosophy and sales techniques. Discover the traits common to all good salespeople. You’ll meet several entrepreneurs who demonstrate superior sales skills!
Explore the traditional four Ps of marketing strategy - Product, Place, Price and Promotion. With pertinent examples from popular brands, students will gain an understanding of how pricing strategies really work, how marketers target different consumers with identical products, and where positioning and branding meet profit.
2010 | 28 min | USA | AR | MP
2009 | 25 min | USA | AR | MP
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This video was developed to introduce students to the central concepts of economics. The concepts covered are: needs, wants, limited means (scarcity), choice and opportunity costs. Students will enjoy the humorous antics of Frank, the central cartoon character, who clearly demonstrates these key concepts.
2006 | 14 min | NZ | AR | DA
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John Stossel leads the exploration of complex economics topics through the engaging use of real-world examples. His engaging and thought-provoking style will generate discussion and encourage exploration of topics relating to macroeconomics and microeconomics. This series includes the following titles: Macroeconomics, Government and International Trade
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Microeconomics
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This in-depth series looks at the transformation of the American economy since industrialisation to its modern
ABC News Classroom Edition: position as a global economy. It examines the link between population and financial well-being, and probes the connections between fiscal policies and global markets. The World Economy This series includes the following titles:
Advocates of Change
The World Economy Part 1: Depression and Recovery
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The World Economy Part 2: Our Crowded Planet
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The World Economy Part 3: Global Interdependence
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Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Steve Jobs, Donald Trump and Richard Branson revolutionised business in their fields, whereas Google, Walmart, Starbucks, Dreamworks Animation and Nintendo are some of the biggest companies in the world. This excellent resource explores these advocates of change, and how they do business. This series includes the following titles:
Biz Kids - Credit and Debit Series
Entrepreneurs Who Have Changed the World
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Forward-Thinking Companies
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2010 USA
Investigate the nature of credit and debt with this energetic and entertaining series. The programs explore how to protect your money from scams; the power and pitfalls of credit, both in business and shopping; and the true cost of purchasing with credit. This series includes the following titles:
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Don't Blow Your Dough
MP
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2010 USA
Using Your Credit: Crazy or Compelling?
MP
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2012 USA
This series introduces economic and financial topics and concepts to younger secondary students. Topics include: stocks, bonds, commodities, monetary transactions, supply and demand, investments, the global economy, the 20th century social worker movements, and the importance of effort and the right attitude in business. This series includes the following titles: Bulls, Bears and Financial Markets
MP
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Money Moves
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Biz Kids - Financial Responsibility and Decision Making Series
Cash and Credit
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Saving and Investing for Your Future
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The Global Economy
MP
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2010 USA
Understanding Your Pay Cheque
MP
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2010 USA
What Can You Do with Money?
MP
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2010 USA
What Is a Biz Kid
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2010 USA
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Students will learn that a successful business makes profit when it earns more money than it spends; discover the Biz Kids - Income and Careers traits common to all good salespeople; learn the necessary steps for organising, staffing, training, and building a new business; and meet social visionaries who use the same tools as profit-oriented entrepreneurs.
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Biz Kids - Planning and Money Management Series
A Biz, What Is It?
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Building and Growing a Business
MP
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2010 USA
Sell, Sell, Sell! The Science of Sales
MP
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2010 USA
Social Entrepreneurs
MP
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2010 USA
Biz Kids examine the steps to success: identifying a need, making a plan to fill a need, and taking action; that an entrepreneur sees a financial opportunity and acts upon it; ethics in business; financial planning; and the world of marketing. They also take a tour through the history of money. This series includes the following titles:
Biz Kids - Saving and Investing Series
How to Succeed in Biz Ness by Really Trying
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2010 USA
Introducing Entrepreneurs
MP
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2010 USA
Taking Charge of Your Financial Future
MP
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2010 USA
The Biz Kids Challenge
MP
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2010 USA
Understanding Business Ethics
MP
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2010 USA
What Is Money?
MP
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2010 USA
Follow a Biz Kid on a job hunt - from ‘help wanted’ ads to the interview; hear from business celebrities as they talk about their first jobs; examine how kids use allowances; learn to track and control your spending; grow your income with innovation; manage your money; and explore smart shopping strategies. This series includes the following titles:
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Budgeting Basics
MP
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2010 USA
How Do You Get Money?
MP
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2010 USA
How to Achieve Your Financial Goals
MP
28
2010 USA
How to Be a Smart Consumer
MP
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2010 USA
Understanding Income and Expenses
MP
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2010 USA
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Marketing's 4 Ps: The Consumer Angle
Explore the traditional four Ps of marketing strategy - Product, Place, Price and Promotion. With pertinent examples from popular brands, students will gain an understanding of how pricing strategies really work, how marketers target different consumers with identical products, and where positioning and branding meet profit.
MP
25
2009 USA
The Basic Concepts of Economics
This video was developed to introduce students to the central concepts of economics. The concepts covered are: needs, wants, limited means (scarcity), choice and opportunity costs. Students will enjoy the humorous antics of Frank, the central cartoon character, who clearly demonstrates these key concepts.
DA
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2006 NZ
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English ClickView’s picks
Advertising in the Digital Age
Grammar Tips for Students
Literature for Students
Do you know when and where are you being targeted for marketing? This video features interviews with cutting-edge advertising and media professionals who give an overview of how to navigate new media marketing techniques in the digital age. Includes traditional techniques, new techniques, and being in control of privacy.
Sentence Structure
Analysing and Appreciating Poetry
A series of short, instructional clips that pinpoint common questions about sentence structure, such as how to ensure that a sentence has subject-verb agreement, how to shift a sentence from the passive voice to the active voice and how to revise a sentence so that it has parallel structure.
Explore some of the formats and devices of poetry, and uncover an appreciation for the use of language and theme. Classic examples from renowned poets are used to illustrate different types of poetry and the rich use of figurative language, from the rhyme and meter of a sonnet, to all the possibilities of free verse.
ACELY1745, ACELY1735, ACELY1721
ACELA1569
ACELT1623
2012 | 21 min | USA | AR | MP
2008 | 26 min | USA | AR | MP
2007 | 22 min | USA | AR | MP
The Shakespeare Series
The Writer’s Circle
Writing for Students Series
Romeo and Juliet: The Tragic Lovers
Analysing Images
Writing Persuasive Essays
This program explores factual information about Shakespeare’s play, historic Verona, use of boy actors, staging challenges and 16th century sacred and secular attitudes that influenced the play. It also explores the use of humour, with insight into the characters and role of the Nurse and Mercutio in advancing the action.
‘The Writer’s Circle’ is an English composition course that introduces the basic approaches to essay writing. This program explains the process of analysing an image so that students learn to evaluate the intensity of the composer’s voice.
A young writer must compose a speech to win his classmates’ votes for student council, another is writing a supporting argument in favour of an issue she feels strongly against. The students explore structure and technique for writing persuasively, plus compelling evidence, counterarguments and much more!
ACELT1633 and more…
ACELT1621 and more…
ACELY1682 and more…
2004 | 61 min | USA | MP
2007 | 28 min | CAN | AR | DA
2006 | 23 min | USA | AR | MP
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2012 USA
Remarkable Writers and Changes in the World of Literature
Meet five of the most influential figures and concepts that have revolutionised the world of literature – Arthur Miller, J.K Rowling, Dan Brown, Salman Rushdie and the Kindle E-Book. Discover how they have pioneered, developed and forever improved their field in this insightful program.
MP
24
ACELT1636
2010 UK
A Writer’s Exchange
This series is an introductory course in expository writing, emphasising the types of writing experiences most often encountered in schools, colleges and businesses. It is a useful resource for students to better understand how texts differ based on audience, purpose, time and text type.
Advocates of Change
Au
Advertising in the Digital Age
Do you know when and where are you being targeted for marketing? This video features interviews with cutting-edge advertising and media professionals who give an overview of how to navigate new media marketing techniques in the digital age. Includes traditional techniques, new techniques, and being in control of privacy.
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Conversations in Literature
Introducing Explanatory Writing
DA
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ACELA1566
2003 CAN
Polishing Ideas: The Canon of Style
DA
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ACELT1814
2003 CAN
Reading, Writing, and Thinking Analytically
DA
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ACELY1749 and more…
2003 CAN
Writing an Analytical Paper
DA
30
ACELA1570 and more...
2003 CAN
Writing an Explanatory Paper
DA
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ACELT1641 ACELY1745
2003 CAN
Writing Description
DA
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ACEEN052 and more…
2003 CAN
Writing Narration
DA
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ACEEN024 and more…
2003 CAN
Writing under Pressure
DA
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ACEEN016 and more…
2003 CAN
Writing with a Persuasive Aim
DA
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ACEEN032 and more…
2003 CAN
Writing with an Informative Aim
DA
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ACEEE026 and more…
2003 CAN
Teachers, academics and authors gather as a community of readers, immersing themselves in classic and contemporary literature. They model the habits of effective readers in an approach called ‘envisionment building’, whereby the reader develops interpretations by exploring the text using their own unique perspectives. This series includes the following titles: MP
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ACELR061 and more…
2002 USA
Episode 2: Envisioning
MP
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ACELR037 and more…
2002 USA
Episode 3: Stepping In
MP
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ACELR054 and more…
2002 USA
Episode 4: Moving Through
MP
57
ACELR037 and more…
2002 USA
Episode 5: Rethinking
MP
57
ACELR037 and more…
2002 USA
Episode 6: Objectifying the Text
MP
57
ACELR001 and more…
2002 USA
Episode 7: The Stances in Action
MP
57
ACELR003 and more…
2002 USA
Episode 8: Returning to the Classroom
MP
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ACEEN065 and more…
2002 USA
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English
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Grammar Tips for Students
From conjunctions to commas to clauses - the rules of English grammar can often be tricky and sometimes confusing. Through short and direct instructional clips, this series highlights key grammar rules and their exceptions.
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This series includes the following titles: Capitalisation and Punctuation
MP
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ACELA1556 ACELA1544
2008 USA
Common Usage Errors
MP
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ACELY1747 and more…
2008 USA
Sentence Structure
MP
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ACELA1569
2008 USA
Using Adjectives and Adverbs
MP
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ACELA1536
2008 USA
Using Clauses and Phrases
MP
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ACELA1534
2008 USA
Using End Marks and Commas
MP
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ACELA1532
2008 USA
Using Nouns and Pronouns
MP
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ACELA1536
2008 USA
Using Verbs
MP
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ACELA1536
2008 USA
Haikus of the Heart
Poetry is a powerful form of expressing oneself. As this short film shows, it is also a window to the mind of eccentric readers. David Rose, editor of the Personals column of the London Review of Books shares some of the interesting letters that have been submitted and what they represent.
NG
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ACELY1739 ACELA1552
2008 USA
Kesey’s Oregon Coast
In 2001, American author Ken Keasey shared with National Geographic his inspiring love of the Oregon Coast. He reflects on its beauty and mystique.
NG
3
ACELY1745
2001 USA
Key West - a Favourite Setting for Authors
A story on Key West. Various shots include men fishing, conch shells, architecture, tourists, narration on Ernest Hemingway and literature. Residents talk about the people and culture of Key West.
NG
3
ACELY1745
2001 USA
Literature for Students
In this series, journey through fiction, non-fiction and poetry, and explore the important elements and characteristics of each. Analyse how language is used, how ideas are organised and the many ways in which people appreciate these forms of literature. This series includes the following titles:
Positioning: How Advertising Shapes Perceptions
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Analysing and Appreciating Poetry
MP
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ACELT1623
2007 USA
Analysing Fiction
MP
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ACELT1629 and more…
2007 USA
Analysing Non-fiction
MP
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ACELY1723 and more…
2007 USA
Elements of Fiction
MP
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ACELT1614
2007 USA
Genres of Fiction
MP
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ACELT1640
2007 USA
Contemporary advertising seldom demonstrates why one brand is superior, and advertisers today position instead of persuade. In this program, explore perceptual mapping, market segmentation, the use of emotion and magic, social approval, positioning against the competition, re-positioning, and using unique attributes.
MP
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2004 USA
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Research Skills for Students
This series helps students learn to navigate our complex, information-rich world through the development of critical research skills and the ability to access, evaluate and use information. It includes how to refine a research question, access information on the Web, synthesise information and communicate new knowledge. This series includes the following titles:
Tell Me Why - The Beginnings of… Language, Fine Arts and Music
The Shakespeare Collection
Evaluating Sources
MP
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ACELY1732 ACELY1734
2004 USA
Media Literacy
MP
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ACELA1552 and more…
2004 USA
Organising Research
MP
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ACELY1723 and more…
2004 USA
Presenting and Communicating Research
MP
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ACELY1813 and more…
2004 USA
Searching the Internet
MP
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ACEEE008 and more…
2004 USA
This program answers questions young students ask about language, fine arts and music such as: What is language? Who first thought of the alphabet? Who wrote the first English dictionary? What are the fine arts? Who made the first paintings? What is impressionism? What is music? What was the first musical instrument?
MP
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ACELA1528
1991 USA
These are the best acted and most accurately staged productions yet shown on video, with performances by world famous award winning Shakespearean actors. Unique among all Shakespeare productions, these plays are performed in standard English yet are completely true to The Bard’s original script. This series includes the following titles: MP
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2000 USA
King Lear
MP
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2000 USA
King Richard II
MP
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2000 USA
Macbeth
MP
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2000 USA
Othello
MP
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2000 USA
Romeo And Juliet
MP
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2000 USA
The Merry Wives of Windsor
MP
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2000 USA
The Taming of the Shrew
MP
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2000 USA
The Tempest
MP
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2000 USA
This interesting series delves into the wonderful world of Shakespeare to uncover the factual information behind his plays, discusses the renowned Globe Theatre, explores famed locations associated with his plays and his life, investigates the Shakespeare Conspiracy, and presents dramatised scenes from a selection of his works. This series includes the following titles:
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In the Steps of Shakespeare: London and Stratford
MP
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ACELT1633 and more…
2004 USA
Macbeth: The Tragic Pair
MP
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ACELT1633 and more…
2004 USA
Romeo and Juliet: The Tragic Lovers
MP
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ACELT1633 and more…
2004 USA
Shakespeare and the Spanish Connection
MP
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ACELT1639 ACELT1633
2004 USA
The Shakespeare Conspiracy
MP
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ACELT1639 ACELT1633
2004 USA
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The Shakespeare Series
Antony and Cleopatra
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The Writer’s Circle
‘The Writer’s Circle’ is an English composition course that introduces the basic approaches to essay writing; narration, description, observation, analysis, argument, evaluation, and research. Students follow the writing processes of invention, delivery and revision.
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Writing for Students Series
Analysing Concepts
DA
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2007 CAN
Analysing Images
DA
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ACELT1621 and more…
2007 CAN
Building Arguments
DA
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ACELY1746
2007 CAN
Discovering Voice
DA
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ACELT1643
2007 CAN
Evaluating and Organising
DA
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ACELA1565 and more…
2007 CAN
Explaining Relationships
DA
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ACELY1731
2007 CAN
Exploring the Process
DA
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ACEEN016 and more…
2007 CAN
Imagining Solutions
DA
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ACEEN035 and more…
2007 CAN
Integrating Research
DA
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ACEEE036 and more…
2007 CAN
Observing Details
DA
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ACEEE003 and more…
2007 CAN
Responding to Arguments
DA
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ACEEN071 and more…
2007 CAN
Searching for Causes
DA
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ACEEN071 and more…
2007 CAN
Thinking Radically
DA
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ACEEN016 and more..
2007 CAN
In this series, two lively hosts journey through the world of writing, uncovering ways of writing effectively and sharing real-world skills, tips and techniques along the way. Students in the midst of prewriting, drafting, revising, editing or proofreading explain their writing processes and how they tackle common dilemmas. This series includes the following titles:
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Creative and Narrative Writing
MP
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ACELT1617 and more…
2006 USA
Writing Effective Paragraphs
MP
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ACELY1682 and more…
2006 USA
Writing Expository Essays
MP
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ACELA1490 and more…
2006 USA
Writing for Formal and Informal Purposes
MP
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ACELA1525 and more…
2006 USA
Writing Persuasive Essays
MP
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ACELY1682 and more…
2006 USA
22
Geography ClickView’s picks
Antarctica: An Overview
Biodiversity under Threat
This program gives an overview of the geography and characteristics of the African continent. It explores the contrasting landscapes of its regions, the climates and biomes, and mentions the presence of a wide variety of animal species.
Antarctica is the continent that extends around the planet’s South Pole. Discover its geographic position, its relationship to the sun, its frozen landscape, climate, and its mountainous bodies in this introductory short.
Bangladesh’s Sundarban Mangroves is one of the world’s most biodiverse areas and home to the endangered Bengal Tiger. This program looks at why the Sundarbans are so important, the threats, how they can be managed in a sustainable way, and by whom.
ACHGK048
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2010 | 2 min | USA | NG
2008 | 1 min | USA | NG
2011 | 40 min | UK | AR | PUM
Cyclones
Daily Planet in the Classroom
Geography for Students
Cyclones are gigantic, destructive and deadly storms. Observe how tropical cyclones form and intensify in warm seas, and discover how every year cyclones cause an average of twenty thousand deaths around the world.
Disasters
The World in Spatial Terms
Daily Planet takes a look at some of the world’s biggest disasters. From the Asian tsunami to the prospect of a sinking Shanghai, not to mention New Orleans and the plan to save Venice from a similar fate.
Learn how landforms define and shape our world and how people adapt to and alter them - the relationship between the two defines our planet. Students will discover cartography and technologies such as GIS, GPS and databases that are used to see the regular and recurring patterns in Earth’s physical and human systems.
ACHGK042
ACSSU180
ACHGS058 and more...
2008 | 2 min | USA | NG
2008 | 60 min | CAN | DA
2006 | 20 min | USA | MP
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Geography
Africa: An Overview
Global Warming
Iceland: Living with Volcanoes
Identifying Clouds
For about 150 years Earth’s surface has been measurably warming up. This clip offers an overview of the impact of the greenhouse effect on this heating process, examines the possible consequences of an increase in temperature, and mentions how we can slowdown this process.
Focusing primarily on the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption, this program asks why people choose to live in volcanic regions, and explores the opportunities for geo-thermal power, tourism, and agriculture. Also included are the impacts of the eruption, and the responses to it.
Clouds come in an infinite variety of shapes. This short yet informative program explores the four main families of clouds, and how they correspond to altitude. Easy to understand graphic diagrams help to assist students’ understanding of the concepts explored.
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ACHGK053
ACHGK037, ACSSU222
2010 | 1 min | USA | NG
2013 | 43 min | UK | AR | PUM
2010 | 2 min | USA | NG
Issues in Globalisation: Environmental Impacts and Sustainability
Mountains
Sustainable Futures Series
Mountain relief features are recognisable for their high altitudes and their slopes. In this clip, students will learn about the two types of mountains that are found across all continents, as well as their characteristics.
Water Issues
ACHGK070, ACHGK075
ACHGK048
ACSHE223, ACHGK040
2011 | 25 min | AUS | PUM
2008 | 1 min | USA | NG
2011 | 24 min | AUS | MP
Tectonics and Volcanism
The Haiti Earthquake: Impacts, Responses and Vulnerability
Volcanoes-Geohazards: Monitoring and Prediction
This program exemplifies the effects of a geo-hazard in an LEDC, and uses Haiti to explain why the impacts are so devastating. It explores the primary and secondary impacts of the earthquake, and looks at a range of short and long term responses, including projects aimed at improving health and reducing displacement.
In this program, learn how volcanologists are predicting the location, frequency and severity of future volcanic and seismic events. Discover the very latest in equipment used for deformation, seismic, and environmental monitoring, learn about the role of prediction, see how data is recorded and analysed, and much more!
ACHGK050
ACHGK053
ACHGE012, ACHGE021
2010 | 1 min | USA | NG
2013 | 45 min | UK | AR | PUM
2013 | 39 min | UK | AR | PUM
Can economic growth be environmentally sustainable? Residents of Dhaka’s slums in Bangladesh show how industrial pollution is destroying their environment and health. Also explored is how industrial growth can be sustainable, and how a company in a UK national park is reducing its carbon footprint.
The ground on which we live shifts several centimetres every year. This short resource introduces students to the influence of the plates on the physical landforms of the earth, and how their movement creates some of the most devastating natural phenomena.
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Water connects our world and is a resource that every person in the world needs for survival. But by the end of the century, almost half the world could face a global water shortage. In this program, travel around the world to places like Kenya, Iceland and Zambia to discover how they are dealing with and solving this issue.
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This series contains a collection of short clips that show breathtaking aerial views of countries, cities and monuments, set to music. They are useful to introduce, conclude or present an overview of a range of topics. This series includes the following titles: NG
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Berlin
NG
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ACHGE039 ACHGS051
2010 USA
British Countryside
NG
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ACHGS051 ACHGK048
2010 USA
Channel Islands
NG
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ACHGS051 ACHGK048
2007 USA
Denmark
NG
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ACHGS051 ACHGK048
2007 USA
English Castles
NG
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ACHGS051 ACHGK048
2007 USA
English Country Houses
NG
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ACHGS051
2007 USA
France
NG
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ACHGK048 and more...
2010 USA
German Castles
NG
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ACHGS051 ACHGK048
2007 USA
Iceland
NG
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ACHGK048 and more.
2007 USA
Images of Germany
NG
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ACHGS051 ACHGK048
2007 USA
Images of Spain
NG
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ACHGK048 and more...
2007 USA
Industry and Energy
NG
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ACHGK051
2007 USA
Ireland
NG
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ACHGK048 and more.
2007 USA
Isle of Man
NG
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ACHGS051 ACHGK048
2007 USA
London Day
NG
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ACHGE039 ACHGS051
2010 USA
North Italy
NG
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ACHGS051 ACHGK048
2007 USA
Paris
NG
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ACHGE039 ACHGS051
2007 USA
Portugal
NG
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ACHGK048 and more.
2010 USA
Rivers
NG
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ACHGK048 ACHGK038
2010 USA
Scotland
NG
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ACHGS051 ACHGK048
2007 USA
Ships, Boats, and Yachts of All Sizes
NG
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2007 USA
Southern Italy
NG
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ACHGS051 ACHGK048
2007 USA
Venice
NG
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ACHGE039 ACHGS051
2007 USA
Wales
NG
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ACHGE039 ACHGS051
2010 USA
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Balearic Islands
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Communities along the rivers create a picture about the major natural resource themes that are a priority for the catchment.
MP
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2007 AUS
This fast-paced program gives perspective on China’s skyrocketing economic growth. Extraordinary footage allows students to understand ‘The New China’ including its culture, economy and education as well as its evolution as a formidable world force.
DIS
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ACHGK054
2006 USA
Aboriginal Land Use
This documentary was created to assist Aboriginal communities plan and implement effective programs to prevent illegal dumping on their land.
MP
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ACHGK070 ACHGK072 ACHGK073
2007 AUS
Acid Rain
Acid precipitation has a number of harmful effects on plants, soil and water. This clip explains the phenomenon, and highlights the need to address this important issue by exploring the impact of acid rain on plant and animal life.
NG
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ACHGK051
2010 USA
Meet four individuals and one company who all revolutionised transportation and changed the way we travel the world: Henry Ford, the Wright Brothers, Amelia Earhart, Ken Livingstone and Eurostar.
MP
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ACHGK066
2010 UK
Afghanistan: In the Line of Fire
The realities of getting aid to where it is needed most are far different from the plentiful stories on the news. Join a group of ex-Green Berets and a seasoned aid worker as they are challenged by weather, war, and red tape in their struggle to deliver more than empty promises to starving people in Afghanistan.
NG
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2005 USA
Africa: An Overview
This program gives an overview of the geography and characteristics of the African continent. It explores the contrasting landscapes of its regions, the climates and biomes, and mentions the presence of a wide variety of animal species.
NG
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ACHGK048
2010 USA
ABC News Classroom Edition China Emerging
Advocates of Change Revelations in Transportation
African Wildlife
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Go on a virtual African safari through this visually stunning series that features montage clips of various African animals in their natural habitats. This series includes the following titles:
Ageing Populations
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Part 1
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ACHGK048
2009 USA
Part 2
NG
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ACHGK048
2009 USA
Part 3
NG
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ACHGK048
2009 USA
PUM
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ACHGK076
2005 UK
This program examines the issues surrounding an ageing population in the UK, using East Devon as a case study. It starts by illustrating the nature of UK’s ageing population and changing dependency ratio, and then shows how the government, NGOs and individuals are meeting the challenges at a local and national level.
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American Landscapes
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The South East region of Madagascar is the proposed location for a titanium dioxide mine. This documentary discusses the social, economic and ecological consequences that the mine will have on this region.
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The United States is home to some beautiful and natural landforms with picturesque views. This series is a collection of various scenic landscapes in North America, including some aerial and time-lapse footage. This series includes the following titles: NG
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ACHGK048
2009 USA
Part 2
NG
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ACHGK048
2009 USA
Part 3
NG
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ACHGK048
2009 USA
Part 4
NG
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ACHGK048
2009 USA
American Orient Express
The American Orient Express is a luxury train with coaches from the 40s and 50s. This program follows an adventurous seven day trip on the American Orient Express as it travels through the national parks in the American Southwest.
NG
2
ACHGK066 ACHGK069
2002 USA
Antarctica: An Overview
Antarctica is the continent that extends around the planet’s South Pole. Discover its geographic position, its relationship to the sun, its frozen landscape, climate, and its mountainous bodies in this introductory short.
NG
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ACHGK037
2008 USA
Arcosanti
Located in the high desert of Arizona, just 70 miles north of Phoenix, Arcosanti began in the 1970s as an experimental city and urban laboratory. Its mission, based on Arcology concepts, continues today by proposing an alternative to urban sprawl.
NG
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ACHGK055
2008 USA
Asia: An Overview
Asia is the largest continent, comprising almost a third of the planet’s land mass, and is a continent of extremes. In this introductory clip, discover its variety of relief features, such as deserts, rivers, mountains, and seas, and learn about its diverse human geography.
NG
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2010 USA
Balloons and Radar
Earth’s atmosphere is monitored at ground level by weather stations and also at altitude by weather balloons and radar. Follow a weather balloon as it is released from a weather station, and learn how meteorologists use radar to monitor atmospheric developments over larger territories and to forecast weather events.
NG
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2010 USA
Barcelona Street Life
A story about street life on La Rambla in Barcelona, with footage including street performers, musicians, dancers, and residents. A wonderful resource for observing the everyday nature of different communities around the world.
NG
3
ACHGK043 ACHGK046
2002 USA
Battle for Paradise
National Geographic ventures into one of North America’s last unexplored areas, the pristine wilderness of British Columbia’s Headwall Canyon. This program explores the heritage and importance of the environment, and the battle for preserving the natural state of the area.
NG
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ACHGK075
2000 USA
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Geography
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Bill Nye the Science Guy
Bill Nye the Science Guy explores freshwater and storms in these episodes. How are lakes, ponds, rivers and streams formed? Where does all that water come from? How do storms help the tropical and subpolar regions by distributing heat? This series includes the following titles: Lakes and Ponds
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Rivers and Streams
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Biodiversity Under Threat
Bangladesh’s Sundarban Mangroves are one of the world’s most biodiverse areas and home to the endangered Bengal Tiger. This program looks at why the Sundarbans is so important, the threats, how they can be managed in a sustainable way, and by whom.
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Black Canyon
A story about Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, and the Gunnison Gorge Wilderness Area in Colorado.
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Blue Lagoon
Take a trip to Iceland and discover how tourists bathe in the renown Blue Lagoon - a lake of hot sea water located amongst volcanoes. They were created after the nearby geothermic power plant pumped the heated water back out into the landscape.
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Boston’s North End
Take a journey into Boston’s North End, home to many historic sites and Italian restaurants. This program includes interviews with local residents such as Oscar, owner of Cafe Paradiso, and Enza, proprietor of Maria’s Pastry Shop.
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Boundary Waters
Worried about possible wildfires, the USDA Forest Service burns 200 acres of Superior National Forest to create a buffer zone between the forest and nearby homes.
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Canada’s glaciers present the most remarkable array of ‘frozen rivers’ on Earth - and a field of scientific inquiry is just now beginning to reveal its secrets. Marvel as glacier scientists gather in a thrilling quest to unlock icebound mysteries thousands of years old. Are we at the end, or the beginning of an ice age?
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Canadian Rainforest
The world’s only temperate climate rainforest has been elected to be protected forever. This program takes a look at the conservationists working to protect Great Bear Rainforest on the west coast of Canada, home to an abundant range of wildlife and vegetation.
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Cartographic Conventions
This program offers an overview of maps, a graphical representation of reality. It outlines how the elements mapped are represented by symbols agreed upon by convention, such as roads, colours for zones, pictograms, recognition of North, scale, and legends.
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Canadian Geographic Presents Mysteries in the Ice
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Cartography
‘Cartography’ offers an overview of the purpose of maps, to portray the characteristics of a territory, such as its water courses, vegetation, roads, and relief features. It also mentions the process of a geodesic survey in the field and aerial photography.
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Caves: Overview
In some places, the rocks that make up the subsoil are hollowed out, creating underground cavities, or caves. Discover how erosion creates these interesting landforms with assistance from descriptive graphic diagrams.
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Challenges of Urbanisation: Inequalities in Bangalore
Taking Bangalore as a case study, this resource looks at the causes and impacts of urban poverty. The program then visits various poverty alleviation projects covering water, sanitation and housing.
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City of Darkness
This documentary explores the settlement known as the ‘City of Darkness’ - Kowloon Walled City, Hong Kong. Explore its transition from a former Chinese Military fort to an isolated community with high rates of prostitution, gambling and drug use up to its demolition in 1993.
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Climates of the World
The different regions of the world have extremely varied climatic conditions. This clip will demonstrate how the different climates are dictated mainly by sunlight and provides a world map diagram demonstrating where these areas can be found.
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Climates: Overview
Depending on where you are on Earth, climatic conditions can be quite different. This short clip explains that the climates of the world are determined by many meteorological and geographical factors, and make up an incredibly diversified mosaic on the planet’s surface.
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Cloud Formation
Clouds can take very different forms but all are made of water vapour, water droplets, and ice crystals. Watch clouds form through the process of condensation, and learn that relief features, meeting a cooler air mass, or heating caused by the sun can cause these air masses to rise above their condensation levels.
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Coastal Processes and Landforms
Filmed along the Dorset coastline in UK, this film provides explanations and examples of the processes and landforms that shape coastal environments, bringing the subject alive through interviews with surfers, coastal surveyors and environmentalists. It also explores the role of littoral cells and sediment movement.
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Conservation, Culture and Cuba
This documentary follows a team of researchers from Oxford University to Cuba where they will train local divers, researchers and communities on how to monitor and care for their reef systems.
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Continental Drift
The configuration of our world today is not permanently fixed. In fact, the continents have been constantly moving on the surface of the globe for millions of years. In this clip, discover how we can actually see the evidence of this continental drift in the world around us, and discover the continental plate of Pangea.
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Cartographic Projection
To portray the surface of the globe on a flat map, geographers have developed geometric methods called map projections. Students will learn about the two common map projections: cylindrical projection and Mercator projection, and how the choice of projection type depends on the user’s needs.
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A story on Cooperstown, New York, where residents discuss baseball and what it is like to live in the small town.
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Coral Reef
Visit a colourful and tropical coral reef with sea turtles, feather stars, scorpionfish, cuttlefish, damselfish, coral, sea anemone, flounder, flatworms, nudibranch, nurse shark and other marine life.
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Cyclones
Cyclones are gigantic, destructive and deadly storms. Observe how tropical cyclones form and intensify in warm seas, and discover how every year cyclones cause an average of twenty thousand deaths around the world.
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Daily Planet in the Classroom
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Discover some of the world’s biggest disasters, from the Asian tsunami to New Orleans. Take a peek at a strangelooking raft as it cruises down the Yukon River, meet a man who plans to cross the Atlantic in 40 days in a juryrigged kayak, and much more. This series includes the following titles: Disasters
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The Natural World
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Denali National Park
A story about Denali National Park in Alaska and the wildlife that is found in its natural environment, with a focus on its mountains and bears.
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Desert Climates
One quarter of the planet’s landmasses have desert climates. This clip outlines the characteristics of desert climates, the vegetation found, and recognises the Sahara in Africa as the largest desert on Earth.
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Desertification
Learn about the process of desertification and how it is destroying increasing amounts of farmland, due to the combined actions of drought and human activity through simple explanations and graphic diagrams.
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Dew and Fog
Dew and fog are condensation phenomena that take place at ground level, before our eyes. Learn about the nature of dew and fog, how they occur, and where they can be seen.
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Dynamic Lands: River Processes and Landforms
Provide your students with memorable examples of potholes, rapids, waterfalls, gorges, meanders, braiding, flood plains and deltas; with footage filmed both in the UK and abroad. The featured case studies explain the processes of erosion, transportation and deposition, and explore how they change throughout a river’s course.
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East Africa: Kilimanjaro Is Shrinking
For the last century, the ice cap atop Mt. Kilimanjaro has been shrinking, reducing the water supply to the surrounding area. This short film includes the geographic location of the mountain, and explores the influence of global warming on the rapid disappearance of the ice.
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Ecotourism - Borneo
This documentary travels to Indonesia’s Kalimantan to investigate how local communities are turning to ecotourism as an alternative income source to gold mining, illegal logging and palm oil plantations. Can ecotourism help them save their surrounding ecosystems and the endangered orangutans that live within them?
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Emerging Superpower: Booming Bangalore
Bangalore has become the ‘Silicon Valley’ of India. This program asks what have been the causes of this success, including the role of education, globalisation and government deregulation. It goes on to look at the social, economic and environmental impacts of this growth and whether it is sustainable.
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Energy Security: India’s Sustainable Solutions
India faces a major energy crisis because of its rapid population growth, but traditional energy sources won’t be enough to meet all future needs. This program looks at sustainable alternatives, including wind power and biogas.
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Environmental Science Series
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East Timor Tourism
A short film exploring how tourists are being drawn to East Timor’s unspoiled natural beauty and variety of marine life, while the government works to establish an infrastructure to handle tourism without damaging the environment.
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This series examines the sources of air and soil pollution, how air and soil quality is monitored, how climate, geography and industry can affect them, how improving air quality in one part of the world can have a global positive effect, how human activity can magnify erosion, and how farming methods can impact the soil. This series includes the following titles: MP
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Soil Quality
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Erosion of Irish Monuments
As stone castles and monuments deteriorate, concerned Irish citizens, with some help from the government, work to stop the erosion and preserve these historic sites.
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Erosion: Overview
Although we are not always aware of it, the landscapes around us are constantly changing. Discover how very slowly, under the combined influence of wind and water, relief features are worn down in a process called erosion.
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Essaouira
As fishing opportunities in Essaouira, Morocco decline, its economy is increasingly focused on tourism. This program introduces how the town is trying to find a harmonious balance between taking advantage of tourism, and not selling out local residents and ruining natural resources.
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Europe: An Overview
Europe, which forms the western end of Asia, is a peninsula with many divisions and many seas lapping its shores. Learn how although the continent only represents seven percent of the planet’s land mass, it is made up of a variety of landscapes, including seas, mountains, and vast plains.
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Features of American States
Each program in this series looks at the monuments, activities, sites and artefacts that American states are wellknown for. These include prominent events from history, such as the Salem Witch Hysteria, as well as key features of the economy, such as America’s only freshwater pearl farm. This series includes the following titles:
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Flooding in Bangladesh: Causes, Impacts and Management
This program, filmed in Bangladesh, emphasises contemporary thinking about hazard events. Personal accounts help explain the physical and human causes of flooding, including the local and regional factors, as well as the effect of climate change. Included are management strategies and NGO projects.
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Flooding in the UK: Tewkesbury
The physical and human causes of the 2007 Tewkesbury flood are explored in this resource. It looks in detail at runoff, infiltration rates, and the factors affecting storm hydrographs. First-hand accounts from residents and businesses show the immediate and long-term economic, social and environmental impacts of the flood.
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Fowl Water
A column of smoke rises from the prairie. Thousands of acres are burning. A tragedy? No. This fierce fire is part of a deliberate plan to revitalise the prairie by The Nature Conservancy.
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Geographical and Celestial Coordinates
To get our bearings on Earth, we use geographical coordinates, such as the hemispheres. This clip explores the equator and the prime meridian as the main axes for the imaginary grid that forms latitude and longitude, and how it allows us to locate points and celestial objects in space.
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Geography for Students
2010 USA
Students will understand in this series the physical and human characteristics that combine to form our perceptions of various regions. Students will explore the nature of our planet’s four main physical systems, the evolving cultural features of places, and how technologies help us understand the world’s patterns. This series includes the following titles:
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Human Systems
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Places and Regions
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The World in Spatial Terms
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Geomagnetism
Wherever you are on Earth, the magnetised needle of a compass will always point in the same direction. This program explores how this occurs due to Earth’s magnetic field, and how geomagnetism is still a very mysterious process.
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Geysers
Geysers are springs that periodically spout steam and hot water to a height of several metres. Discover how they are created through colourful graphic diagrams, and watch a demonstration of the process of the water spouting.
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Giant’s Causeway
A story on the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland, where both legend and science are discussed as the cause of the fascinating and alluring basalt rock columns.
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Glacial Lake Cranberries
Meet Mary Brazeau Brown, a woman who farms cranberries in Cranmoor, Wisconsin and runs Glacial Lake Cranberries. This short program examines the natural landscape of the environment, the native cranberry plant, and the process of harvesting the fruit.
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Glaciers: Overview
Glaciers are huge masses of ice that cover the basement rock. Students will learn that they are found only in regions where snow-cover is permanent, and the process behind the formation of glaciers. Also included are the processes of glacier melting, detachment, sliding, and moraines.
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Global Issues for Students
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Geologists use the geologic time scale to date the transformations the earth has undergone since the first continents were formed. This short program explains each geological period, with the use of a scale and graphic diagrams of the earth’s surface.
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From the early wave of globalisation to the recent economic globalisation, this series looks at the issues associated with global development and environment. Topics covered include the free trade vs. fair trade debate; resource shortages and global warming; and the challenge of enforcing human rights. This series includes the following titles: MP
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Global Economic Issues
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Global Environmental Issues
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Latin America: Challenges in the 21st Century
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Global Warming
For about 150 years Earth’s surface has been measurably warming up. This clip offers an overview of the impact of the greenhouse effect on this heating process, examines the possible consequences of an increase in temperature and mentions how we can slowdown this process.
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Global Warming Update
Recent NASA studies show that the ice sheet covering Antarctica is melting. Learn how new tests using gravity-measuring satellites confirm what other tests have shown - that the ice is melting at a significant rate. Also explored are some of the possible repercussions of the melting ice, and the role ice plays.
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Ever since the Rwandan government closed Volcanoes National Park nearly two years ago, little has been known about the fate of its most celebrated residents - the famed mountain gorillas. Join Dr. Liz Williamson to investigate the plight of Fossey’s gorillas, and examine the new conservation efforts planned.
Grand Canyon
Investigate the rising tourism in Grand Canyon National Park, and discover how this increase has potential for devastating impacts and negative effects on the landscape. Also included in this short film are interviews with visitors and park officials.
Guelta Archei
A story on Guelta Archei, a vibrant waterhole in the middle of the Sahara desert. Join Don Webster and George Steinmetz as they visit the rock pool where nomads stopped to rest thousands of years ago when crossing the desert, and discover the presence of ancient cave art, crocodiles, and camels.
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Journey to one of the strangest and most beautiful landscapes the Alashan Desert, with photographer George Steinmetz. As he surveys this area using a paramotor aircraft to obtain unique aerial photographs of the incredible region, viewers will discover the rich, unique heritage and culture of its desert communities.
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This short film discusses Mauna Loa, a volcano in Hawaii, and explores the variety of technologies that are helping scientists to detect changes and hopefully assist in predicting future eruptions.
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Holderness: Sustainable Coastal Management
Using a stretch of coastline from Flamborough Head down to Spurn Point, this video looks at the causes, effects and management of coastal erosion. It shows the different landforms along the coast, issues they create, and the ways they are managed. Also included are management techniques and environmental interdependence.
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Holy Stone
This program journeys to Pietrasanta, Italy, to explore the quarrying culture that provides sculptors with a world-famous raw material: marble hewn from the Carrara hillsides.
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How Mountains are Formed
This informative clip demonstrates how mountains are formed through the use of graphic demonstrations. It explains how the earth’s crust and its plates contribute to these formations, and offers examples of this process through the Himalayas.
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Humidity
Through graphic demonstrations of water molecules, this clip explains what humidity is, and why and how it occurs. It compares the states of water and uses the water cycle to explain the phenomenon, as well as explores the concept of saturated air.
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Iceland: Living with Volcanoes
Focusing primarily on the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption, this program asks why people choose to live in volcanic regions, and explores the opportunities for geothermal power, tourism, and agriculture. Also included are the impacts of the eruption, and the responses to it.
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Identifying Clouds
Clouds come in an infinite variety of shapes. This short yet informative program explores the four main families of clouds, and how they correspond to altitude. Easy to understand graphic diagrams help to assist students’ understanding of the concepts explored.
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Impressions of Europe
This series explores a selection of European cities, and examines their history, culture, and landscapes. This is a rich collection for journeying through the streets of each city, investigating the influences of the past, and understanding the tourism attraction of each locality.
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This series contains beautiful shots of six countries across three continents. Each short video presents scenic views of the countries and could be well integrated across a range of topic areas. This series includes the following titles: NG
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Inside Earth
Earth measures more than 12,000 kilometres in diameter, but our direct knowledge of our planet extends only to its outer layer. Through indirect observations, such as the study of earthquakes, scientists have been able to establish a model of the interior of the planet. This clip explores the layers of Earth’s interior.
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Into the Volcano
Photographer Carsten Peter braves toxic gases, treacherous rock falls and giant pools of molten lava as he rappels inside the active volcanoes of the exotic South Pacific island of Vanuatu, all in the name of science. Join Peter on his descent into hell in paradise to photograph one of nature’s most violent forces at work.
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Issues in Globalisation: Environmental Impacts and Sustainability
Can economic growth be environmentally sustainable? Residents of Dhaka’s slums in Bangladesh show how extreme industrial pollution is destroying their environment and health. Also explored is how industrial growth can be made sustainable, and how a company in a UK national park is reducing its carbon footprint.
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Italy
This short discusses the geography, history and rich culture of Italy; and includes footage from a variety of towns across the country.
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Kaikoura
Travel to Kaikoura, New Zealand, where Māori have lived for years, and discover the deep canyons near the shore which create a perfect environment for whale watching.
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Leather Production
Meet Mohsine and his father Abdel, who work in a tannery in Fez, Morocco. Discover the fascinating process of washing hides and kneading them with a mixture of water and pigeon droppings. A wonderful resource for exploring the different cultural practices in other countries.
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Lightning
This clip discusses what lightning is, what causes it and what to do in event of an electrical storm.
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Lightning and Thunder
Through the use of simple graphic demonstrations, learn how lightning develops in a storm, and how its bolt formation is formed.
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Littorals
An introduction to littorals, the zone of contact between continents and the sea. Learn how its configuration depends on the relief and on the nature of the coastal rocks, discover the different types of coasts, and observe landscapes around the world which have characteristics influenced by erosion.
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Machu Picchu
A story on Machu Picchu in the Andes and the tourism that supports the local community.
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Mali Desert
This fascinating short film explores the salt caravans in the Sahara desert, and introduces the salt mine workers in Taudenni who travel for days with their camels to deliver it to Timbuktu.
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Managing the Dorset Coast: Conflicts, Challenges and Opportunities
How do you balance the needs of the 25,000 visitors who descend on Studland Bay with the requirements of the Europe’s largest oil field - and protect the environment? This program explores the values, attitudes and impact of the different groups who use the area, and assesses the sustainability and success of management strategies.
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Maneaters of Malawi
Along Malawi’s Shire River, villagers are frequently attacked by Nile crocodiles. This program follows conservationists who have begun using videos to teach crocodile safety, while another safety measure is the construction of wells; thus allowing villagers to safely access drinking water.
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Maps
This fascinating short film outlines the history of maps, the contribution of Ptolemy’s latitudinal and longitudinal lines, the use of flat and spherical maps, and map conventions such as boundaries, road systems, and more. A valuable introduction to the history and importance of maps in today’s context.
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Measurement Instruments
Earth’s atmosphere is closely monitored by a network of twelve thousand weather stations spread around the planet. This clip outlines the different types of measuring instruments and their purposes, and comments on their role in determining the weather forecast.
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Last Wild Chimps
This documentary journeys to the isolated Congo reserve of Goualougo, where famed conservationists Jane Goodall and Mike Fay attempt to persuade the Congolese government to protect one of the last wild populations of chimpanzees.
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Megatransect
Conservationist Mike Fay leads the Megatransect expedition through forests in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Gabon, crossing Kongou Falls. The aim is to create a living chronicle of a vanishing realm, and collect data on almost every aspect of the forest, including its flora and fauna.
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Memorial Quarry
A story on the Greene County Quarry in Georgia, where granite is being cut for the construction of the National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. This resource is beneficial in exploring the supply and demand of natural resources.
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Meteorology
What will the weather be like tomorrow? To answer this question, meteorologists rely on a vast system of observation stations, placed all around the planet. This resource outlines the variety of measurement instruments used to gather data on the surface of the ground and the oceans.
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Mississippi River Ride
In a Mark Twain-styled adventure, this program follows a homeless family and their rag-tag crew as they set off to explore the length of the Mississippi River in a homemade raft.
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2001 USA
Montserrat: Living with Volcanoes
As a perfect case study of a volcano in an LEDC, this program explains the processes causing Montserrat’s recent volcanic activity, and assesses the social, economic and environmental impacts of the continuing eruptions. Also included is the tourism industry, strategies for response, and projects to improve biodiversity.
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ACHGK053
2013 UK
Mountains
Mountain relief features are recognisable for their high altitudes and their slopes. In this clip, students will learn about the two types of mountains that are found across all continents, as well as their characteristics.
NG
1
ACHGK048
2008 USA
Next Wave
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Measuring the Temperature
Temperature is one of the main climatic variables. Students will discover that temperature is actually a measurement of the movement of molecules in matter, such as water. This concept will be connected to atmospheric temperature - the measurement of the movement of air molecules.
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This documentary-style series portrays an environmental scientist and a marine biologist exploring the natural features of Indonesia, Myanmar (Burma), Papua New Guinea and Benin. Each episode features an expert in the field who share their knowledge and provide professional opinion. This series includes the following titles: NG
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2001 AUS
Fish Pirates
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2001 AUS
Forest Woman
NG
23
ACHGK070
2002 AUS
Last of the Mokens
NG
23
ACHGK054
2002 AUS
Lava Lover
NG
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ACHGK053 ACHGK048
2002 AUS
Poison Vents
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ACHGK049
2002 AUS
Rock 'n' Coral
NG
24
ACHGK070 and more...
2002 AUS
Skin Deep
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ACHGK046 ACHGK043
2002 AUS
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2001 AUS
The Rash
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ACSES077 and more...
2001 AUS
North America: An Overview
The continent of North America is explored in this informative clip, with focus given to the landscapes of the area, the seas and oceans that surround it, its three main geographical groupings, and its lakes.
NG
1
ACHGK048
2010 USA
North Pole
Discover the tundra landscape and history of the North Pole in this insightful clip. Topics also covered include the indigenous peoples who adapted to living in the Arctic, and the explorers who navigated their way there.
NG
3
Nuclear Waste
The nuclear industry produces radioactive waste, which is extremely toxic and has questionable storage methods. This clip introduces the pollution caused by a variety of scenarios, such as nuclear military tests and accidents at power stations.
NG
1
ACHGK070
2010 USA
Ocean Currents
This clip introduces the phenomenon of ocean currents, outlines the causes and the different types of currents, and provides easy to understand graphic diagrams to demonstrate the process.
NG
2
ACHGK038
2008 USA
Oceania
This clip introduces Oceania, the multitude of islands located in the Southern Hemisphere. It explores the landscapes, the mountain ranges, the oceans, and more.
NG
2
Off the Map: Crossing the Empty Quarter
Three Canadians set off to retrace Wildfred Thesiger’s daring 1949 route through the Empty Quarter of Saudi Arabia. Fifty years later, the desert still does not surrender willingly to the latest technological advancement or topographic maps.
NG
27
ACHGK048
1999 USA
On Deadly Ground
Land from national parks in South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe have been combined to create Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, a park that is used to regenerate the wildlife populations of the native animals. This short film also explores the reality of land mines scattered within the natural landscape, and the dangers they pose.
NG
3
ACHGK051 ACHGK052
2004 USA
One Woman’s War
Through November 2001, an epic human drama was played out in the mountains of Central Asia. As tens of thousands of Afghan refugees fled their homeland, groups of international aid-workers struggled to help them. This film tells the story of one of those groups.
NG
34
ACHGK081
2002 USA
Otter Chaos
Quick and agile, river otters have very few predators. However, a few years ago in the State of Missouri, otters were faced with over hunting and a shrinking habitat, reducing their population. This film explores how their impending disappearance encouraged action to be taken, resulting in a now thriving community.
NG
30
ACHGK070
2000 USA
Our Knowledge of Geologic Time
Geologists use fossils as clues when they investigate the history of Earth. The definition and nature of fossils is outlined in this short video, and their benefits in researching the history of the earth is also mentioned.
NG
1
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The Big Squish
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ACHGK070
2000 USA
Paraguay Shaman
In the Mbaracayu Biosphere Reserve, a shaman named Gervasio leads a group of people to a medicinal root called suruvi or Jatropha isabelli. Discover how the rate of deforestation is sabotaging the chances of preserving plants and their potential cures, and learn how scientists are recording Gervasio’s knowledge.
NG
2
ACHGK070
2004 USA
Physical and Topographic Maps
Physical and topographical maps show the surface of the planet as faithfully as possible. They also indicate relief features such as mountain ranges. Through simple diagrams, viewers will discover how contour lines are constructed using altitudes as measurements, and about the use of colour scales.
NG
2
ACHGS051 ACHGS059
2008 USA
Planet Earth
Au
Paradise Lost
100,000 animals, including endangered jaguars, hundreds of species of birds, monkeys, reptiles, and insects will die when Brazil’s mammoth Porto Primavera dam becomes operational. This film examines the country’s effort to balance its population’s growing energy needs with preserving unique and irreplaceable ecosystems.
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Discover the role of life in shaping Earth and its future, the theory of plate tectonics, the great failed star of Jupiter and the acid rain clouds of Venus, the rare life forms of the oceans, the causes of the Ice Ages, and the earth’s relationship to the yellow dwarf star we know as the Sun. This series includes the following titles: MP
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ACSSU180 ACHGK048
1986 USA
Gifts from the Earth
MP
57
ACSSU180 and more...
1986 USA
Tales from Other Worlds
MP
57
ACSSU188
1986 USA
The Blue Planet
MP
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ACSSU222
1986 USA
The Climate Puzzle
MP
57
ACSES107 ACSES106
1986 USA
The Living Machine
MP
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ACSSU180 ACSES099
1986 USA
The Solar Sea
MP
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ACSES045
1986 USA
Plant Formations
A plant formation is a community of plant species, some of which are predominate, thus determining a typical landscape. This clip covers the eight main plant formations on Earth; boreal forest, temperate forest, temperate prairies, coastal regions, tropical rainforest, savannah, tundra, and deserts.
NG
2
ACHGK060
2010 USA
Polar Climates
This informative clip will introduce students to polar climates, and how the sun’s rays influence them. They will also discover how the tundra in summer provides fertile soil for low-growing, colourful vegetation, and how in winter, it freezes over once again.
NG
1
ACHGK060
2010 USA
Polar-Orbiting Satellites
Polar orbiting satellites orbit the planet from pole to pole, surveying almost all of Earth’s surface. Discover how they fly at a relatively low altitude, and discover how their observations help meteorologists to study climate change and monitor changes in the planet’s landscape.
NG
1
Pollution
The fragile environmental balance of our planet is threatened by many human activities. Learn how human beings, through their agricultural, domestic, and industrial activities, pollute the air, soil, and water.
NG
1
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ACHGK045
2010 USA
Geography
Fate of the Earth
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This resource looks at the causes, impacts and management of the UK’s current period of rapid immigration. The program is designed to encourage students to think about migrants’ backgrounds, motivations, intended durations of stay, and their socio-economic situations. It also includes interviews with a range of migrants.
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Population Change: Causes, Impacts and Management of Migration
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2008 UK
Each episode in this comprehensive series explores one or two countries from different continents through a human or physical geography feature. Concepts introduced include relative location, urbanisation, sustainable resources, trade, human-environmental interaction, globalisation, and economic development. This series includes the following titles:
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A Challenge for Two Old Cities
MP
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ACHGK054
2003 USA
Boundaries and Borderlands
MP
28
ACHGK078 ACHGE039
2003 USA
Brazil - the Sleeping Giant
MP
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ACHGK078 ACHGE039
2003 USA
Challenges in the Hinterlands
MP
28
ACHGK070 ACHGK077
2003 USA
Changes on the Chang Jiang
MP
28
ACHGK057 ACHGK054
2003 USA
Cityscapes, Suburban Sprawl
MP
28
ACHGK077 and more...
2003 USA
Developing Countries
MP
28
ACHGK077 ACHGK078
2003 USA
East Looks West
MP
28
ACHGK047
2003 USA
Ethnic Fragmentation in Canada
MP
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ACHGK065
2003 USA
Global Interaction
MP
28
ACHGK067 and more...
2003 USA
Holding the Hinterlands
MP
28
ACHGK077
2003 USA
Northwest Contrast
MP
28
ACHGK044 ACHGK047
2003 USA
Oil and Water
MP
28
ACHGK078 and more...
2003 USA
One Earth, Many Scales: NASA, a Lofty View
MP
28
ACHGK067
2003 USA
Population Geography
MP
28
ACHGK078 ACHGK077
2003 USA
Regions and Economies
MP
28
ACHGK067 and more...
2003 USA
Rural and Urban Contrasts
MP
28
ACHGK066 and more...
2003 USA
Sacred Space, Secular States
MP
28
ACHGK077 ACHMH217
2003 USA
Small Farms, Big Cities
MP
28
ACHGK063 and more...
2003 USA
Strength to Overcome
MP
28
ACHGK078
2003 USA
Supranationalism and Devolution
MP
28
ACHGK047 ACHGK046
2003 USA
The Booming Maritime Edge
MP
28
ACHGK067 and more...
2003 USA
The Dynamic Pacific Rim
MP
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ACHGK078 and more...
2003 USA
The Mainland
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ACHGK062 and more...
2003 USA
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ACHGK069 ACHGK067
2003 USA
The Transforming Industrial Heartland
MP
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ACHGK070 ACHGK067
2003 USA
Precipitations
Precipitation occurs when the water in clouds falls to Earth. Students will learn how it usually falls to the ground as rain, but that it can also happen in solid forms such as snow or hail. The clip also demonstrates how rain and snow form and fall in clouds through a comprehensive diagram.
NG
2
ACSSU222
2008 USA
Real de Catorce
Real de Catorce in Mexico was once a large mining town. Now a small village, discover how it attracts visitors with its peace and serenity.
NG
2
ACHGK048
2002 USA
Recycling
Most trash can be recycled, using processes specific to each material. In this clip, viewers will observe how metal can be recycled, which leads to considerable energy savings.
NG
1
Reef Balls
Coral reefs face destruction through over-development and pollution. But a company is helping coral reefs by marketing artificial reefs to cities trying to improve their shorelines. The company also uses the reef balls as burial grounds for the deceased, creating unique memorials while encouraging marine growth.
NG
3
ACHGK070 ACHGK075
2003 USA
Regenerating a City Glasgow’s Dockside and Housing
Glasgow is undergoing a huge economic and cultural transformation. Using the city as a case study, this program talks to a range of professionals and explores the causes and effects of urban decline, strategies for urban renewal, and the creation of sustainable communities.
PUM
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ACHGK047
2007 UK
Rhythms of New York
This short and energetic program presents the sights and sounds of New York City, giving students an insight into what the vibrant city is like on any normal day.
NG
3
ACHGE039
1995 USA
Right Whale Lanes
This resource explores the endangered North Atlantic right whales who migrate to the Bay of Fundy, where many were killed by freight ships until the Canadian government changed ship routes.
NG
3
ACHGK073
2003 USA
Rio Beach
This clip explores beach planning in Rio de Janeiro to preserve the coastline, and describes the contributing factors to the degradation of some of the city’s favourite beaches.
NG
2
ACHGK045 ACHGK047
2004 USA
River Rafting
Venture into the rapid waters of the Colorado River which travels through the Grand Canyon. Learn about the experience of the exhilarating activity, and how it has come to be through natural processes.
NG
2
ACHGK041 ACHGK048
2001 USA
Rivers of Shame - The Untimely Death of Our Rivers - Impact of Coal Mining
Rivers of Shame is a 26 minute documentary that highlights the devastating impact coal mining can have on river systems. Rivers SOS is an organisation that is campaigning for a one kilometre safety zone around all rivers in NSW.
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ACHGK051 ACHGK040 ACHGK042
2006 AUS
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2008 USA
Geography
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The Maritime Connection
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ACHGK048
1996 USA
Rock Creek Park
This short resource focuses on Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C., and explores the way the community enjoys the natural setting. It explores the woods, the wildlife, recreational activities, and the issue of preserving the environment.
NG
2
ACHGK045
2002 USA
Rocks
Earth’s crust is made up of a wide variety of rocks. Students will be introduced to the fact that although rocks may appear to never change, they are constantly evolving as part of a geological cycle that lasts millions of years.
NG
2
ACSSU153 ACHGK050
2008 USA
Rural Challenges
Filmed in Southern India, this resource looks at the causes and impacts of rural poverty. It goes on to look at how this poverty can be alleviated, including providing better access to education and health, improving farming methods and by providing micro-credit schemes for women.
PUM
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ACHGK079 ACHGK081
2009 UK
Salt Cathedral
Learn about the amazing Salt Cathedral which has been made out of salt in an old mine in Zipaquira, Colombia in this short program, and discover how tourists trek through tunnels to reach the Catholic landmark.
NG
2
2001 USA
Sanaa
This program looks at jambiyyas, which are traditional daggers carried by most Yemeni men. It discusses how the handles are sometimes made of rhinoceros horns, despite bans on the practice.
NG
2
2006 USA
Secrets of the Rain Forest
In this film, viewers will discover the native communities that live within the Amazon, and their role in protecting its rich medicinal secrets. The traditional knowledge of their ancestors is at stake with the modern world.
NG
24
ACHGK048 ACHGK049
1990 USA
Selective Sorting of Waste
Trash is collected selectively and taken to a sorting centre. In this clip, students will observe what happens to trash at the sorting centre. Once sorted, the materials are packed and sent to specialised recycling plants.
NG
1
ACHGK043 ACHGK046
2008 USA
Setu
This program introduces a story on the Setu people in SouthEastern Estonia, and takes a look at their struggle to cross the border of Russia to visit loved ones and deceased family members.
NG
3
Sewer Diving
Meet sewer diver Carlos Barrios and his team, as they fix blockages in Mexico City’s sewer system. In this short film, you will see the things Carlos pulls out of the sewage, and discover the importance of a blockage-free system in a city with such a large population.
NG
4
ACHGK054
2004 USA
Ski Patrol
Learn how the Snowbird Resort Ski Patrol protects skiers in the Wasatch Mountains by using ammunition to pre-empt avalanches and practising rescues. Also explained is how the extreme landscape influences the lifestyles of its local people.
NG
4
ACHGK053
2002 USA
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Roar: One Man’s Pride
This film documents the amazing wildlife in Southern Botswana, where the lush mosaic of the Okavango Delta gives way to the unforgiving plains of the Kalahari. It focuses on an old lion king, his two wives and their domain surrounding a rare waterhole.
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Smith Island Land Erosion
This clip introduces viewers to Smith Island in the Chesapeake Bay, US. It discusses the land’s erosion, the efforts to save the island and to encourage locals to stay, and includes environmental scientist Court Stevenson’s prediction on what might happen in the future.
NG
2
ACHGK063
2001 USA
Soil Pollution
Every year millions of tons of waste are released into nature and only some of it is biodegradable. Discover how most nonbiodegradable soil pollutants come from industry, and how agriculture also causes soil pollution, in spite of efforts to regulate agricultural practices and waste treatment.
NG
1
ACHGK063
2010 USA
South America: An Overview
From Colombia to Patagonia, South America has a variety of relief features and climates. Discover how along the Andes Mountains, there is a cold and dry climate, and by contrast, the rain forest lowlands are very humid. This variety of features provides South America with a very diverse ecosystem.
NG
2
ACHGK048
2010 USA
Special Forces: On the Frontlines
In Afghanistan, three decades of continuous violence has left a devastating legacy: hundreds of thousands of mines, artillery and other weapons remain hidden in the ravaged landscape. Today, special groups of U.S. soldiers have the delicate task of finding and destroying these weapons, and helping rebuild a war-torn nation.
NG
23
ACHGK081
2003 USA
Summer Heat
This clip discusses the summer heat in the USA in 2005, when high temperature records were set across the country. It compares the historical temperature records and discusses how heat stroke affects human beings.
NG
3
ACHGK070
2006 USA
Sunrise to Sunset
This short film features aerial footage focusing on sunrises, sunsets, sunlight, clouds and storms over rural or natural landscapes, and water.
NG
3
ACHGK048
2010 USA
Sustainable Communities: Studying Settlement
With increased emphasis on getting students to carry out a local study, this program is a good prompt. It encourages students to think about their methodology, and how they might evaluate and study their own locality. It includes case study material for managing rural environments, sustainable cities and much more.
PUM
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ACHGK043
2008 UK
2001 USA
This series covers a wide range of topics related to ecological and human sustainability. Using case studies from different continents to highlight the relationship between economy and the environment, it introduces topics such as timber trade, ecotourism, renewable energy, green farming methods, and water conservation. This series includes the following titles:
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Deforestation
MP
23
ACSSU112 ACDSEH127
2011 AUS
Eco-Tourism and Sustainable Development
MP
24
ACHGK069
2011 AUS
Economic Issues
MP
24
ACHGK075 and more...
2011 AUS
Energy Issues
MP
24
ACSSU116
2011 AUS
Food Production
MP
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ACHGK063 and more...
2011 AUS
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Geography
Sustainable Futures Series
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Sleepy Hollow
This short film introduces viewers to the people and places in Sleepy Hollow, New York, where the town is believed to have inspired Washington Irving’s ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’. It takes a look at the Dutch influence on the town’s history, and how the geographic landscape inspired the writer.
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ACHGK070
2011 AUS
Greenhouse Gases
MP
24
ACSSU189
2011 AUS
Landfill and Waste Issues
MP
24
ACHGK068
2011 AUS
Pollution
MP
24
ACHGK045
2011 AUS
Sustainable Living
MP
24
ACHGK045
2011 AUS
The Carbon Issue
MP
24
ACSSU189
2011 AUS
Transport
MP
24
ACSHE121 ACSSU189
2011 AUS
Water Issues
MP
24
ACSHE223 ACHGK040
2011 AUS
Sydney Theatre Company: Climate Change Debate
This lively debate brought together ex-politicians, industry insiders, boardroom eco-warriors and environmental pioneers to discuss what industry and government should be doing to help turn the carbon tide. It is moderated by ABC Big Ideas’ Tony Jones.
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ACHGK070
2010 AUS
Taquile on Titicaca
Ancient Inca traditions endure on the Peruvian island of Taquile, where natives still hand weave colourful clothing and participate in communal government. Students will meet locals, and travel to this serene location to learn about their fascinating lifestyle and traditions.
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ACHGK043 ACHGK046
1999 USA
Tectonics and Volcanism
The ground on which we live shifts several centimetres every year. This short resource introduces students to the influence of the plates on the physical landforms of the earth, and how their movement creates some of the most devastating natural phenomena.
NG
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ACHGK050
2010 USA
Tectonics: Processes and Landforms
Filmed in locations around the globe, this comprehensive program provides examples and explanations of the processes, features, and landforms that occur at different plate margins. It examines a range of volcanic processes and landforms, and includes footage of different types of lava and volcanic forms.
PUM
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ACHGK050 ACSSU180
2013 UK
Temperate Climates
Temperate climates exist in the mid-latitudes regions and are characterised by moderation. This short program explores the temperate climates and their characteristics, including the influence of sunlight, their geography, and the presence of the Gulf Stream.
NG
2
ACHGK060
2010 USA
Tequila
In this short film we visit Jose Cuervo headquarters in Tequila, Mexico. Students will learn how most of this small, sleepy town depends on the income of the widely popular alcoholic beverage, and the process of producing the drink.
NG
2
ACHGK067
2004 USA
Terrestrial Coordinates
This short clip will explain how the earth is separated into two sets of hemispheres, and introduce the Equator and the Prime Meridian as main axes for the imaginary grid we use for locations.
NG
1
2010 USA
The Continents
A third of Earth’s surface is taken up by vast expanses of land, the continents. Discover how these continents have been divided into seven continents, and where they are located on the globe in relation to seas and oceans.
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2008 USA
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Global Warming
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Based on the award-winning college telecourse and PBS series of the same name, ‘Earth Revealed Classroom Adaptation’ introduces students to Earth’s dynamic interacting systems, showing how they relate to the development of life and how they help us unlock the secrets of our environment. This series includes the following titles:
The Endless Voyage Due West
The Evolution of Landscapes
The Eyes of Nye Population: Human Demographics
The Geography Tutor
Earthquakes
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ACHGK053 ACSSU180
2000 USA
Ground Water
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ACSSU116 and more...
2000 USA
Living through an Earthquake: Loma Prieta
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ACHGK053
2000 USA
Weathering and Soils
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ACHGK050
2000 USA
The impact of human activity on coastal areas is examined through studies of four areas along the California coast. Using these studies, harbour and beach creation and maintenance, erosion, water pollution, and wetlands preservation are investigated.
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ACHGK051 ACHGK052
2003 USA
On a large scale, Earth changes through tectonic movements which cause mountains to rise. Students will be introduced to how erosion influences the landscapes on Earth in this short introductory-styled clip.
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ACSSU180
2008 USA
Compare population issues around the world, from demographics to social and cultural aspects, and see how education and industrialisation can affect human population. Students will hear about Third World issues, look at worldwide consumption trends, and analyse mass media education efforts.
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ACHGK055
2005 USA
‘The Geography Tutor’ introduces several key geography concepts, definitions and skills. An excellent introductory resource, each episode covers one concept and interlinked skills, themes, applications or issues relating to sustainability. This series includes the following titles: MP
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ACHGK048
2004 USA
Earth's Physical Features
MP
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ACHGK050 ACHGK048
2004 USA
Global Problems and Issues
MP
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ACHGK045
2004 USA
Human-Made Wonders of Africa, Australia and the Americas
MP
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ACHGK070 ACHGK045
2004 USA
Human-Made Wonders of Europe and Asia
MP
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Map and Globe Terms
MP
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ACHGS050
2004 USA
Map Skills
MP
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ACHGS050
2004 USA
Soil
MP
19
ACHGK060
2004 USA
The Five Themes of Geography
MP
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ACHGK067 and more...
2004 USA
Types of Maps and Map Projections
MP
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ACHGS050
2004 USA
Vegetation
MP
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ACHGK048
2004 USA
Weather and Climate
MP
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ACHGK060
2004 USA
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Geography
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Earth's Natural Wonders
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Will world population outrun food resources? Why is biodiversity necessary for all species? Featuring case studies, this series takes a look at how human and ecological processes can maintain or threaten the planet’s habitability, and how we can prevent the worst outcomes of our global experiment. This series includes the following titles: Agriculture
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ACSHE136 and more...
2007 USA
Atmospheric Pollution
MP
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ACSSU189
2007 USA
Earth's Changing Climate
MP
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ACHGK070 ACSES105
2007 USA
Ecosystems
MP
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ACHGK048
2007 USA
Human Population Dynamics
MP
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ACHGK070 ACDSEH125
2007 USA
Looking Forward - Our Global Experiment
MP
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ACHGK070
2007 USA
Oceans
MP
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ACSES052
2007 USA
Risk, Exposure and Health
MP
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ACHGK045
2007 USA
Water Resources
MP
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ACHGK037 ACHGK040
2007 USA
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ACHGK053
2013 UK
The Haiti Earthquake: Impacts, Responses and Vulnerability
This program exemplifies the effects of a geohazard in an LEDC, and uses Haiti to explain why the impacts are so devastating. It explores the primary and secondary impacts of the earthquake, and looks at a range of short and long term responses, including projects aimed at improving health and reducing displacement.
The Movement of Air Masses
Air masses are gigantic atmospheric volumes with very specific temperature and humidity characteristics. Watch how warm and cold fronts form as different air masses come into contact and how air masses help to circulate heat and humidity in the atmosphere.
NG
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ACSSU222
2008 USA
The Murrumbidgee CMA
These case studies demonstrate the different natural resource management projects that the MCMA undertakes along the Murrumbidgee River.
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2009 AUS
The New Faces of Tourism Series
The Representation of Earth
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Features a taste of life on the headwaters of the Red Deer river, where whitewater rafting operation ‘Hunter Valley Adventure Tours’ has successfully provided exciting outdoor experiences for more than 30 years. This series includes the following titles: Adventure Tourism: Hunter Valley Adventure Tours
DA
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ACHGK067
2002 CAN
Eco-Tourism: Trail of the Great Bear
DA
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ACHGK069
2002 CAN
It seems natural to use a map to find out where we are. But the transcription of geographic reality onto a sheet of paper is not as simple as it seems. This clip outlines how the land must be identified and measured to generate an accurate map.
NG
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ACHGS051 ACHGS059
2008 USA
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2008 USA
The Tides
Tides are regular oscillations in sea level, and serve as one of the world’s most fascinating phenomena. In this program, discover how in most regions the water rises to high tide twice a day and recedes, and how this process occurs through astronomical phenomena.
NG
2
ACSSU115
2008 USA
The Water Cycle
Earth’s oceans contain 95% of all the water on the planet, yet the oceans are constantly evaporating. Why doesn’t the ocean level ever drop? This essential program describes the continuous recycling and returning of water through the concept of the water cycle.
NG
1
ACHGK037 ACSSU222
2010 USA
The Wood Industry
The wood industry involves logging and the manufacturing of products made with wood. Every year, 3.3 billion cubic metres of wood are taken from forests. This resource explores where this wood goes, what it is used for, and how paper is manufactured.
NG
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ACHGK051
2010 USA
Thematic Maps
Cartography can represent the physical geography of a region, but it can also illustrate a wide variety of phenomena, such as population distribution. In this clip, students will discover that this is called a thematic map.
NG
1
ACHGS049
2008 USA
Three Rivers
This clip features bodies of water in Zambia including the Luangwa, Kafue, and Zambezi Rivers and Victoria Falls. This is a great resource for exploring how the water cycle works in the wild environment and the interdependence of life.
NG
3
ACHGK038 ACHGK048 ACHGK052
2006 USA
Thunderstorms
Every day some 5000 storms occur on Earth. Discover how storms are extremely violent events characterised by heavy rain, strong winds, lightning, and thunder, and observe how a storm develops and dissipates in this clip.
NG
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ACHGK042
2008 USA
Time Zones
At any given moment, the sun lights only part of Earth. Therefore, at any given moment, the time is different from one region to another. In this informative resource, students will discover how the globe has been divided into 24 time zones to make it easier to figure out the time anywhere on Earth.
NG
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Tornado
Dangerous and destructive, tornadoes are whirlwinds that form in storm clouds. Learn how most tornadoes occur in the Great Plains of the USA, and how they are studied in retrospect through the damage they leave since they don’t last long enough to be thoroughly observed.
NG
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ACHGK042
2010 USA
Tornado Rips through Air Force Base
This exhilarating resource features amateur video of a tornado as it moves over landscape. Students will observe the tornado growing as it tears over parking lot of Air Force base, then moves past buildings.
NG
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ACHGK042
2007 USA
Tornadoes
Tornadoes are nature’s most violent storms, with swirling winds that can top 480 kilometres per hour. In this program, find out how the warm air’s collision with the cold produces violent thunderstorms called supercells which can lead to tornadoes, with helpful diagrams presented to aid in students’ understanding.
NG
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ACHGK042
2004 USA
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Geography
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The Seas and Oceans
Two-thirds of Earth is covered with water. Together, all of the planet’s oceans and seas form the world ocean. This clip outlines the four regions that the oceans have been divided into and the characteristics of seas.
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2002 USA
Trastevere
Trastevere, a neighbourhood in Rome, has undergone much recent development and change. In this clip, the history of the historic town is explored, and residents and local business owners comment on the recent changes in the neighbourhood.
NG
3
ACHGK046 ACHGK047
2003 USA
Tropical Climates
Tropical climates are very hot and humid. In this short clip, students will discover how they are found in the regions that have regular sunlight all year round, how these climates encourage growth of the equatorial forest and produce seasonal monsoon rains.
NG
1
ACHGK060
2010 USA
Tropical Storms: Bangladesh’s Cyclone Aila
With extraordinary footage captured from Bangladesh’s recent cyclone, this program looks at the causes, impacts and management of tropical storms in an LEDC. It provides clear explanations of the physical causes of cyclones, the social, economic and environmental impacts, and provides examples of management strategies.
PUM
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ACHGK042
2010 UK
Tsunami
Tsunamis are immense waves capable of destroying everything in their path. In this clip, students will discover that unlike ordinary waves, tsunamis are born in the ocean depths, where they grow to become one of the most deadly natural phenomena on Earth.
NG
1
ACHGK042
2008 USA
Tuamotus
Viewers will take a journey to the Tuamotus islands and discover how global warming threatens the tropical paradise through rising sea levels. They will also learn about the local trades of the community, including fishing, coconuts, and black pearl harvesting.
NG
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ACHGK070
2003 USA
Tuareg Farmer
Tuareg farmers along Lake Gossi share water with elephants by day, but fight to keep elephants out of their gardens at night.
NG
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ACHGK038 ACHGK040
2007 USA
Discover the almighty power of Niagara Falls and the scientific feats of inventors in this exhilarating film. Follow the process and construction of a camera designed to capture the experience of going over the Falls edge.
DA
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ACHGK038 ACHGK041
2004 CAN
Outdoor adventurer Matt Markoff goes spelunking, or cave exploring, in West Virginia. He explains what he thinks is the essence of caving, and shows some techniques to help explore.
NG
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ACHGK050
2001 USA
This program explains weather systems: how weather affects our lives, atmosphere, air density, radiant energy, convection currents, barometer-air masses, winds-clouds-storms. Experiments are conducted to demonstrate each subject discussed, and lab safety procedures are explained and demonstrated.
MP
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ACSSU222 ACSSU189
2003 USA
This valuable resource features talks with the London Olympic committee, local residents, youth groups and industry. It explores the causes and effects of urban decline, and suggests how the Olympics can regenerate the area and build a sustainable community.
PUM
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ACHGK044 ACHGK047 ACHGE039
2007 UK
Ultimate Access Niagara
Underground Adventure: Spelunking
Understanding Science Series Weather Systems
Urban Regeneration - the 2012 London Olympics
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Tourism in Sierra Madre
In the Copper Canyon region, visitors enjoy views of the Sierra Madre Mountains and interactions with the Tarahumara people. This short program explores the impact of tourism, and the potential threat it poses to the preservation of the natural area.
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ACHGK048
2007 USA
Volcanism: Overview
There are about 1,500 volcanoes spread over five continents. Through this program, students will discover how most volcanoes are located at the edges of the giant plates that form Earth’s surface, the role of the earth’s inner composition, and the influence of plate movement.
NG
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ACHGK050
2010 USA
Volcanoes-Geohazards: Monitoring and Prediction
In this program, learn how volcanologists are predicting the location, frequency and severity of future volcanic and seismic events. Discover the very latest in equipment used for deformation, seismic, and environmental monitoring, learn about the role of prediction, see how data is recorded and analysed, and much more!
PUM
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ACHGE012 ACHGE021
2013 UK
Volcanoes: Overview
Volcanoes are not like other mountains. They may remain inactive for centuries, but when they start to erupt, they release incredible power. Learn about how the inner workings of the earth contribute to the formation and activity of volcanoes, the two types of eruptions, and the result of eruptions.
NG
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ACHGK050
2008 USA
Water and the Oceans
From the peaks of mountains to the ocean depths, water is everywhere on our planet. This program will teach students how most of the earth’s water is in the planet’s seas and oceans, and how they link to some of Earth’s most fascinating phenomena.
NG
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ACHGK037
2008 USA
Water Pollution
Water pollution has devastating effects on the environment and human beings. However, water pollution is not the same everywhere in the world. Discover how the constant circulation of water spreads pollution around the planet in this concise video.
NG
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ACHGK045
2010 USA
Watercourses
Streams, rivers and lakes are the water courses that irrigate the planet. In this short yet informative video, students will discover the sources and process of watercourses, the way they interact with the water cycle and receive an overview of the world’s longest rivers.
NG
2
ACHGK037 ACSSU222
2010 USA
Waterspouts
This clip contains footage from amateur videos which show waterspouts in action. Waterspouts resemble tornadoes and move over large bodies of water.
NG
1
ACHGK042
2007 USA
Waves
Wave after wave, sea water unfurls on the shore. We might not think that this water travelled long distances before reaching the coast, but this is not so. In this short clip, students will discover how waves are created, how they move, and how they break.
NG
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ACSSU182
2008 USA
Weather Maps
Weather maps supply a great deal of information on the state of the atmosphere in a given region. They are particularly helpful to aviators and navigators, who can chart their itineraries to avoid storms, and in this program students will learn how to read them.
NG
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ACHGS050
2008 USA
Why Care about Water?
There is the same amount of water on Earth today as there was when dinosaurs roamed. Just less than one percent of the planet’s water is available to meet the daily drinking water, sanitation and food needs of its inhabitants. In this program, learn more about the importance of water and how you can make a difference.
NG
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ACHGK040
2010 USA
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Utah National Parks
Discover how the natural landscape of Utah’s desert has transformed over time, from flat surfaces to towering plateaus, through the process of erosion and frost wedging. This short clip also includes the various types of flora and fauna that call these deserts home.
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Wild Chronicles
Take a journey into the natural world to discover about a range of issues such as the impact of human activity on Colorado River, the melting ice caps in Greenland, and predicting severe weather conditions. Students will be fascinated by the breadth of topics covered by the stories in this series. This series includes the following titles:
Wildlife Wars U.S.A.
1999 USA
Amazon Streiker
NG
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Colorado River
NG
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ACHGK070 and more...
2005 USA
Emiquon Wetlands
NG
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ACHGK073 ACHGK074
2005 USA
Madagascar 2 – Journey of Discovery
NG
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ACHGK048 and more...
1999 USA
Mattias Klum
NG
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ACHGK070 and more...
2005 USA
Mike Fay Mega-Flyover
NG
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ACHGK071 and more...
1999 USA
Racing the High Sierra
NG
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Slum TV
NG
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ACHGK065 ACHGK066
2005 USA
Tornado Hail
NG
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ACHGK042
2005 USA
Zuni Map Art
NG
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ACHGK049 ACHGK048
2005 USA
1999 USA
The hunting of animals is a strongly contested issue in many countries, particularly with endangered animals. This series focuses on how attitudes towards the poaching of elks and ducks have changed, as well as the legislation in America. This series includes the following titles: Elk Harvest
NG
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ACHGK070 and more...
1991 USA
Waterfowl Crisis
NG
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ACHGK070 and more...
1991 USA
Wind
The winds that sweep through Earth’s atmosphere are simply gigantic air currents. In this program, students will watch how winds move and are deflected by the Coriolis force, and discover the two types of winds: prevailing winds and local winds.
NG
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ACSSU115
2010 USA
Winds of War
Since the beginning of military history, weather has played a significant role in the successes and failures of military campaigns. This program takes a look at how the military spends much effort tracking the weather to determine how it will affect soldiers and their weapons.
NG
21
ACSHE224
2003 USA
Yellowstone Wild
Using high-tech cameras and dramatic time-lapse photography, this program reveals the dynamic web of life at one of America’s most cherished national parks, Yellowstone. Included are several intriguing inhabitants, natural disasters, weather, and climate.
NG
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ACSSU112 ACHGK048
2001 USA
Youthful Populations - An African Case Study
The Gambia has one of the most youthful populations on Earth. This resource explores the issues and implications that arise as a result, including contraception and family planning, pressures on resources, the environment and the ways governments and NGOs are working together to provide schools, housing, and healthcare.
PUM
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ACHGK044
2005 UK
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History ClickView’s picks
ABC News Classroom Edition: The Cold War
ABC News Classroom Edition: The Women’s Rights Movement
Part 5: Beyond Martin Luther King, Jr.
Part 4: The Fall of Communism
Part 2: The World
Explore Dr. King’s wide-ranging legacy; listen to African Americans discuss the impact of Malcolm X on race relations, and learn about Judge Frank Johnson, who Governor Wallace called an ‘integratin’, carpetbaggin’, scalawaggin’ boldfaced liar’ for desegregating Alabama’s social services.
The limitations of diplomacy and arms control were evident at the Reykjavik Summit of 1986. Romanian, Czech and Lithuanian reforms set the stage for the Berlin Wall’s destruction, and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Tensions between entrenched cultural values and women’s rights are illustrated by struggles in Afghanistan and Japan. Hear activists at the UN Conference on Women assess health care, housing, and economic parity around the world.
ACOKFH022, ACDSEH105
ACOKFH023, ACHMH190
ACHMH069
2002 | 19 min | USA | AR | DIS
2003 | 18 min | USA | AR | DIS
2003 | 22 min | USA | AR | DIS
American Revolution for Students
Angkor Wat
Dr. Teller’s Very Large Bomb
Origins of Democracy
A short film about the temples at Angkor, Cambodia, that brings stories of the Hindu and Buddhist legends to life.
The story of Edward Teller, the Manhattan Project lead physicist already obsessively working on inventing the hydrogen bomb while everyone else at Los Alamos was trying to complete the atom bomb project. Teller was indirectly responsible for much of the nuclear arms race that followed World War II.
ACHMH023 and more…
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2004 | 23 min | USA | AR | MP
2006 | 2 min | USA | NG
2006 | 60 min | CAN | DA
In this program, students will get a detailed account of the social, political and economic conditions that created a spirit of independence, which would eventually put the Americans on the road to rebellion.
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ABC News Classroom Edition: The Civil Rights Movement
Global Issues for Students
Inventors of the World Series
Genocide
Leonardo da Vinci
This program defines genocide, explores the nature and causes of the crime, and shows students how the world community attempts to monitor global conditions and prevent future atrocities.
Through the use of dramatic re-creations, archival films, photographs and actual drawings and materials, Leonardo da Vinci is brought to life for students as a man whose brilliant imagination, made him not only a great artist, but also one of history’s greatest inventors.
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ACDSEH107
ACDSEH058
2013 | 50 min | USA | MP
2004 | 24 min | USA | AR | MP
2001 | 24 min | USA | AR | MP
Life in Medieval Europe - Feudal System, Farming, Food, Home
Mesopotamia: Code of Hammurabi
The Renaissance for Students
A story about the creation of the Code of Hammurabi in ancient Mesopotamia, discussing the early history of Mesopotamia, and the rule of King Hammurabi. Hammurabi created a code of laws, which influenced the beginning of civilisation, religion, and politics. King Hammurabi’s rule influenced laws created in the USA and elsewhere.
A History of the Renaissance
ACDSEH051, ACDSEH008
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2001 | 24 min | UK | AR | PUM
2005 | 4 min | USA | NG
2004 | 22 min | USA | AR | MP
World Revolutions Series
World Revolutions Series
World Revolutions Series
Gandhi and India’s Independence
Revolutionary Mexico: 1910-1940
The Russian Revolution
Through excellent footage, primary source documents and expert commentary, students will not only understand Gandhi’s non-violent struggle for India’s independence, but will also discover the movement’s tragic aftermath.
Through archival images, commentary and primary documents, students learn that this revolution was characterised by repeated confrontations between rich and poor, peasant and landowner, native peoples and conservative governments - a series of clashes resulting in social and political changes that changed Mexican society.
Through superb archival footage, primary documents and expert commentary, students will learn how the political upheaval of 1917 led to a radical departure with the Czarist past and set Russia on the communist path - a utopian dream that went largely unfulfilled.
Fraser’s Story - Irititja Kuwaritja (from Then until Now) The life story, hopes and dreams of Pitjantjatjara elder and community leader, Donald Fraser. A remarkable man with tireless drive, Mr Fraser gives us valuable insight into many of the significant events, struggles and issues shared by the Pitjantjatjara people of the APY Lands from the late 1940s until today.
This medieval epic is set in a village, circa 1350. The drama unfolds through a series of characters who tell their stories of life in the Middle Ages: the baker, the herbalist, the Reeve, the landless labourer, the medicus and the Lord of the Manor. Topics also include clothes, medieval women, death, disease and justice.
ACHMH152, ACHMH155
2005 | 25 min | USA | AR | MP © ClickView Pty Limited 2015
What was the Renaissance? How did it begin and why? This program answers these questions and more as it investigates the driving forces behind this brilliant period of artistic and scientific achievement.
ACHMH136 and more...
2005 | 23 min | USA | AR | MP 52
2005 | 26 min | USA | AR | MP
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In this series, consider the history of terrorism from an American perspective, including suicide bombings in Israel,
ABC News Classroom Edition: links between fundamentalism and terrorism, terrorism within the US and resentment toward America abroad, and global terrorism in the form of hostage-taking and bioterrorism. Fundamentalism and Terrorism This series includes the following titles:
ABC News Classroom Edition: Global Human Rights
Part 1: Perspectives
DIS
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ACHMH227
2003 USA
Part 2: The Tools of Terrorism
DIS
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ACHMH227
2003 USA
Part 3: Israel: A Case Study
DIS
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ACHMH227
2003 USA
Part 4: The Rise of Modern Terrorism
DIS
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ACHMH228
2003 USA
Part 5: Terrorism in the United States
DIS
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ACHMH228 ACHMH227
2003 USA
Introduce students to global human rights, ethical questions and freedom of speech through political, religious, and ethnic conflicts in Northern Ireland, East Timor, Rwanda, South Africa and China. Topics covered include international responses and the complex interplay between economics and human rights. This series includes the following titles: Part 1: Global Concerns
DIS
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ACDSEH143 ACHMH227
2002 USA
Part 2: South Africa - A Case Study
DIS
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ACOKFH022
2002 USA
Part 3: China - A Case Study
DIS
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ACOKFH022
2002 USA
Meet the people behind US Civil Rights events from the 1950s to this day, including Rosa Parks, Martin Luther
ABC News Classroom Edition: King Jr., Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, Malcolm X and diverse black leaders of today. The series includes key demonstrations and events, such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott and King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech. The Civil Rights Movement This series includes the following titles: DIS
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ACOKFH022 ACDSEH105
2002 USA
Part 2: Awakening a Nation
DIS
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ACHHS189 and more...
2002 USA
Part 3: America Arises
DIS
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ACOKFH022 ACDSEH105
2002 USA
Part 4: The King Assassination
DIS
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ACOKFH022 ACDSEH105
2002 USA
Part 5: Beyond Martin Luther King, Jr.
DIS
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ACOKFH022 ACDSEH105
2002 USA
Explore the Cold War from World War II to the fall of Communism in Europe. This series examines the diplomatic responses to communism and the crucial role of atomic weaponry, America’s fear of domestic communism, the policies of détente and Perestroika, the Berlin Wall’s destruction and the dissolution of USSR. This series includes the following titles:
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Part 1: The Cold War Begins
DIS
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ACHMH187 and more…
2003 USA
Part 2: The Cold War Escalates
DIS
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ACOKFH023 ACHMH188
2003 USA
Part 3: Cracks in the Wall
DIS
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ACOKFH023 ACHMH188
2003 USA
Part 4: The Fall of Communism
DIS
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ACOKFH023 ACHMH190
2003 USA
Part 5: Post-Communist Europe
DIS
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ACOKFH023
2003 USA
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ABC News Classroom Edition: The Cold War
Part 1: Separate but Equal
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Trace the women’s rights movement from its roots in the abolition movement of the 1800s through the political and economic advances of the 20th century. View examples of social change in the US, and observe tensions between entrenched cultural values and women’s rights, illustrated by struggles in Afghanistan and Japan. This series includes the following titles: Part 1: The United States
DIS
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ACOKFH022
2003 USA
Part 2: The World
DIS
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ACHMH069
2003 USA
A History of Slavery in America
This comprehensive program chronicles the institution of slavery in North America. Expert interviews and archival photographs help to describe slave resistance, the slave family, abolitionism, slave religion and the difficulties facing post-war African Americans, highlighting the struggle by African Americans to end it.
MP
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ACDSEH083
1994 USA
A History of the Civil Rights Movement
The Jim Crow laws provide the realistic backdrop for this insightful and moving visual history of the Civil Rights Movement. The most dramatic moments in the fight for equality are presented, as well as many prominent African Americans like Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. The program also features expert interviews.
MP
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ACOKFH022 ACDSEH105
1994 USA
American Revolution for Students
‘American Revolution for Students’ traces the struggle for power between the colonies and Great Britain. From the colonists’ rejection of mercantilist laws to the development of a new nation. Students will learn about the convergence of 13 colonies, the Declaration of Independence, and the battles of the revolution. This series includes the following titles:
Ancient Civilisations for Children
Causes of the Revolution
MP
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ACHMH022 and more…
2004 USA
Creating a New Nation
MP
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ACHMH023 ACHMH026
2004 USA
Declaring Independence
MP
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ACHMH022 and more…
2004 USA
Origins of Democracy
MP
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ACHMH023 and more…
2004 USA
The Revolutionary War
MP
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ACHMH024 and more…
2004 USA
Through spectacular re-creations and 3-D graphic models, students will discover how ancient peoples lived, ate, dressed and worked. By exploring archaeological sites, artefacts, art and architecture, students will travel back in time and understand how these civilisations still influence our lives today. This series includes the following titles:
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Ancient Aegean
MP
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ACDSEH036 ACDSEH037
1998 USA
Ancient Africa
MP
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ACDSEH001 ACOKFH003
1998 USA
Ancient China
MP
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ACDSEH042 and more...
1998 USA
Ancient Egypt
MP
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ACDSEH033 and more...
1998 USA
Ancient Greece
MP
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ACDSEH036 and more...
1998 USA
Ancient Inca
MP
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ACDSEH074 and more...
1998 USA
Ancient Maya
MP
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ACOKFH003
1998 USA
Ancient Mesopotamia
MP
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ACOKFH003
1998 USA
Ancient Rome
MP
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ACDSEH038 and more...
1998 USA
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Abraham Lincoln
A short biography of President Abraham Lincoln with emphasis on presidency, civil war and Gettysburg Address.
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‘Advocates of Change’ is about people who have revolutionised the world. In this program, five important people who have pioneered, developed or improved the way the world works are introduced; Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, Aung Suu Kyi and Che Guevara.
MP
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ACOKFH022 ACDSEH105
2010 AUS
Angkor Wat
A short film about the temples at Angkor, Cambodia that brings stories of the Hindu and Buddhist legends to life.
NG
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ACDSEH061
2006 USA
Berlin: Update
Morning in East Berlin, the year is 1988. In less than 18 months Europe will undergo a change so sudden and so profound that no one can even imagine it. The seeds of that change lie here, in Berlin - a city divided.
NG
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ACOKFH023
1990 USA
Bill digs into the fascinating science of archaeology, the study of those who lived before us.
DIS
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ACDSEH001
1996 USA
Overview of the life and accomplishments of Christopher Columbus. Discusses in particular the circumstances leading to his arrival to the New World in 1492 and his sense of failure for not having found a western sea route to connect Europe and Asia. Considers the meaning and implications of Columbus’ travels.
NG
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ACDSEH001 ACDSEH030
2008 CAN
Advocates of Change Humanitarians, Activists and Revolutionaries
Bill Nye the Science Guy Archaeology
Christopher Columbus
Daily Planet in the Classroom Daily Planet goes back in time to examine some very old things,
Au
A Witness to History
A message of tolerance and respect from a Holocaust survivor. From his personal experience of prejudice, persecution and loss under Nazi occupation, Walter Absil offers an inspiring, powerful message to today’s youth; tolerance and respect for those different from ourselves.
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2004 USA
from uncovering facts about the Peking Man to shedding light on the Thule people.
Delphi Oracle
Ancient Greeks consulted the oracle at Delphi to learn their future. Modern archaeologists, like John Hale, believe that the oracle’s trances were caused by ethylene gas rising up through fault lines.
NG
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ACDSEH036
2003 USA
Leonardo left his impression on the world and continues to inspire people of every generation. This magazine-style special will look at the lives and works of several modern day ‘Leonardos’ and how they are leaving their mark on the world.
DA
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ACDSEH058
2006 CAN
The story of Edward Teller, the Manhattan Project lead physicist already obsessively working on inventing the hydrogen bomb while everyone else at Los Alamos was trying to complete the atom bomb project. Teller was indirectly responsible for much of the nuclear arms race that followed World War II.
DA
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ACDSEH107
2006 CAN
Discovery Specials Da Vinci: Unlocking the Genius
Dr. Teller’s Very Large Bomb
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The Egyptian Museum in Cairo is a treasure house filled with some of the ancient world’s most precious artefacts, including the burial mask of King Tutankhamun and the Royal Mummies of Luxor. The museum’s collection is so large that it lacks the space to exhibit all its relics; some items have not been seen for 100 years.
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2002 USA
People have explored since the dawn of time, seeking wealth, power and colonies. Learn about the innovations that supported advancements in exploration, meet and question history’s most famous explorers, explore native people’s encounters with them, and discover successes and failures of European and American explorers. This series includes the following titles: ACDSEH034 ACDSEH040
2000 USA
A History of Exploration
MP
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Christopher Columbus
MP
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2000 USA
Cortes and Pizarro
MP
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2000 USA
English Explorers
MP
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2000 USA
Ferdinand Magellan
MP
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2000 USA
French Explorers
MP
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2000 USA
Henry Hudson
MP
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2000 USA
Lewis and Clark
MP
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2000 USA
Marco Polo
MP
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2000 USA
Portuguese Explorers
MP
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2000 USA
Spanish Explorers
MP
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ACDSEH073
2000 USA
The Vikings
MP
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ACDSEH049 and more…
2000 USA
Fes
A short film about the individuals and private organisations that work to restore and preserve the historic sites of Fes, Morocco, such as the Bouananiya madrassa and the medina quarter.
NG
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ACOKFH009
2002 USA
Fraser’s Story - Irititja Kuwaritja (from Then until Now)
The life story, hopes and dreams of Pitjantjatjara elder and community leader, Donald Fraser. A remarkable man with tireless drive, Mr Fraser gives us valuable insight into many of the significant events, struggles and issues shared by the Pitjantjatjara people of the APY Lands from the late 1940s until today.
MP
50
ACELT1633 ACDSEH147
2013 AUS
Germany: An Overview
A current and historical summary providing background to the second most populous country in Europe, Germany - a country of leading industries and rich cultural heritage. Information is provided on its location, industry, innovations and inventions, plus World War I, II and the Berlin Wall.
NG
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Global Issues for Students
2004 USA
Two of the most fundamental and relevant topics within global issues are genocide and human rights. This senior series defines each concept, explores their nature and background and offers examples throughout history of when each were on the frontline of global current affairs. This series includes the following titles: Genocide
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2004 USA
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2004 USA
Take your students on a journey through time to explore some of the world’s major innovations. Through the use of dramatic re-creations, archival films, photographs and actual drawings, students will learn how inventions have influenced society over time, and experience the fascinating life and work of great inventors. This series includes the following titles:
Jamestown
Journal
A History of Invention
MP
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2001 USA
Alexander Graham Bell
MP
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2001 USA
Benjamin Franklin
MP
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2001 USA
Eli Whitney
MP
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2001 USA
George Washington Carver
MP
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2001 USA
Henry Ford
MP
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2001 USA
Inventing in Today's World
MP
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2001 USA
James Watt
MP
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2001 USA
Leonardo da Vinci
MP
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Louis Pasteur
MP
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2001 USA
The Wright Brothers
MP
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2001 USA
Thomas Edison
MP
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2001 USA
A story on discoveries at Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in the Americas including the settlement fort, a graveyard, and artefacts. Archaeologist William Kelso discusses his findings.
NG
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ACDSEH058
ACDSEH050
2001 USA
2001 USA
American adventurer and writer Karin Muller is on an extraordinary journey through South America to explore the cultures and people whose modern lives inhabit the ancient realm of the Inca Empire. This series includes the following titles: NG
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ACDSEH074 and more...
2000 USA
Lost Road of the Inca II
NG
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ACDSEH074 and more...
2000 USA
King John and Magna Carta
Common law and people’s rights and freedoms grew from Magna Carta. This documentary about the Magna Carta’s significance includes a trip to Worcester Cathedral and the Cathedral Library, plus a presentation of all 63 Articles of the Magna Carta.
DA
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ACDSEH008
2008 CAN
Legacy: Aboriginal Restorative Justice (Canada)
Long before settlers came to Canada, the Blackfoot of the Western Canadian plains lived by a sophisticated legal code of their own. This is the story of Charcoal, a man on the run, caught between two systems of justice; British and law of the Blackfoot.
DA
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ACDSEH085
2005 CAN
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This medieval epic is set in a village, circa 1350. The drama unfolds through a series of characters who tell their stories of life in the Middle Ages; the baker, the herbalist, the Reeve, the landless labourer, the medicus and the Lord of the Manor. Topics also include clothes, medieval women, death, disease and justice.
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2001 UK
In this series, students will delve into a comprehensive overview of the people, places and events that defined the Middle Ages. From Charlemagne through to the legendary Crusades and the horrific Black Death, students will learn about the importance of land, religion and social status, and garner a feel for the era. This series includes the following titles:
Lives that Changed the World
A History of the Middle Ages
MP
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ACDSEH051 ACDSEH008
2002 USA
Social Structure in the Middle Ages
MP
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ACDSEH008
2002 USA
The Doctor
MP
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ACDSEH008
2002 USA
The Knight
MP
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ACDSEH008
2002 USA
The Merchant
MP
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ACDSEH008
2002 USA
The Monk
MP
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ACDSEH008
2002 USA
The Noble
MP
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ACDSEH008
2002 USA
The Serf
MP
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ACDSEH008
2002 USA
This series tells the story of three remarkable individuals through the interviews of ten people that each has inspired. Each story is intercut with footage of a different landmark event in their life, with interviews from those who were there and those whose lives were changed. This series includes the following titles:
Living Histories
Fidel Castro
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2007 CAN
Muhammad Ali
DA
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2007 CAN
Nelson Mandela
DA
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2007 CAN
These two programs offer viewpoints on events and times that affected people worldwide, from those who experienced them first-hand. The memories recalled by the interviewees offer insight and connection to the past that cannot be found from secondary sources. This series includes the following titles: The Great Depression
DA
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ACOKFH018
1997 CAN
Women at War
DA
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ACDSEH109
1997 CAN
Mesa Verde
A story on ancient Puebloans in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Archaeologists Larry Nordby and Sally Cole discuss the dwellings, rock art, and daily social life.
NG
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ACDSEH001
2001 USA
Mesopotamia: Code of Hammurabi
A story about the creation of the Code of Hammurabi in ancient Mesopotamia, discussing the early history of Mesopotamia and the rule of King Hammurabi. Hammurabi created a code of laws, which influenced the beginning of civilisation, religion, and politics. King Hammurabi’s rule influenced laws created in the USA and elsewhere.
NG
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ACOKFH003
2005 USA
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2004 USA
NG
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ACDSEH033 ACDSEH001 ACDSEH148 ACDSEH030
1999 USA
Native Americans
History of Native American peoples and cultures in North America from their arrival over land bridges from Russia and Alaska, to the impact of European diseases, the removal of Native Americans, to reservations and finally, their political activism and revival of traditional culture, religion and artwork.
NG
3
ACHMH025
2004 USA
Newgrange
A story on the Newgrange tomb in Ireland. Various shots and sequences include landscapes, bones within the tomb, narration on the shaft of light that enters on the winter solstice, and speculation on why this structure was built.
NG
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ACDSEH001 ACDSEH030
2003 USA
Peru’s Treasure Tomb
Archaeologists unearth a treasure trove of gold masks, exquisite pottery, and elaborate beadwork when they save an ancient Peruvian tomb from looters. A year of intensive excavation reveals a blindingly rich and significant royal tomb.
NG
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ACDSEH001 ACDSEH029 ACDSEH030 ACDSEH148
1998 USA
Pirates of the Whydah
Join treasure hunter Barry Clifford on his excavation of the wrecked pirate ship Whydah, which sank off the coast of Cape Cod in 1717. Clifford’s discovery of 100,000 artefacts, including coins, armaments and clothing has shed significant light on the institution and culture of piracy as well as indicating the ethnic diversity there was on the ship.
NG
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ACDSEH001
1999 USA
This program is segmented into three parts; The King’s Treasure, Following the Evidence and Shaking Hands with History. Learn how sunken artefacts are traced, located and retrieved and their importance in determining how ancient people lived.
MP
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ACDSEH107 ACHMH223
1996 USA
Space Race
The story of America’s moon quest is a tale of vision, courage and technological innovation. It is also one of politics. Already amidst in the Cold War, the Unites States and Soviet Union had a new front for their battle: space. On July 20th, 1969, NASA successfully delivered two people to the surface of the moon, for the first time in history.
NG
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Steal Away Home: The Harriet Tubman Story
A narrated drama that discusses the major events in Harriet Tubman’s life and what life was like for a slave in the USA.
NG
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Mesopotamia: Cradle of Civilisation
Mesopotamia, the Cradle of Civilisation, developed beneath the desert of modern Iraq between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Archaeologists have studied this area, looking for early traces of agriculture in both ruined cities and translated clay tablets.
Mummies of Gold
The site looks like any other patch of arid Africa, but this desolate stretch in the Nubian Desert may prove to be the largest ancient cemetery ever found in Egypt. Tomb after tomb reveals small vaults carved into the walls, each holding mummies laid carefully side by side, their painted eyes gazing upwards with fixed stares.
Science in Action Series Pieces of the Past
2009 USA
ACDSEH105
1997 USA
These two programs explore communication and the history of sports and games. The first program answers questions such as what is the purpose of communication? And how does our environment affect the way we communicate? The second program asks who invented the ball? What is the origin of tennis? And much more. This series includes the following titles:
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Communication
MP
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1991 USA
Sports and Games
MP
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1991 USA
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History
Tell Me Why - The Beginnings of…
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Archaeologist Johan Reinhard comes face to face with human sacrifices — perfectly preserved Inca mummies found in the Andes.
NG
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ACHMH223
2006 USA
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1999 USA
NG
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ACOKFH003
1999 USA
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A story on genocide in Darfur, Sudan. Shots include archival footage of genocide in history, recent images of Darfur, interview with Mark Hanis from the Genocide Intervention Network, and narration on the situation in Darfur now.
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What was the Renaissance? How did it begin and why? This series answers these questions as it investigates this period of artistic and scientific achievement. Students will discover the Renaissance city life, the lives and The Renaissance for Students masterpieces of Renaissance legends, the emerging role of the wealthy merchant class and much more. This series includes the following titles:
The Stone Ages and Early Cultures: The Impact of the Early Migrations to North America
The Wall A World United
Where Were You?
A History of the Renaissance
MP
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ACDSEH010 and more...
2004 USA
Everyday Life in the Renaissance
MP
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ACDSEH010
2004 USA
Renaissance: Art, Music and Literature
MP
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ACDSEH056 ACDSEH010
2004 USA
Renaissance: Science and Invention
MP
24
ACDSEH056 ACDSEH010
2004 USA
Renaissance: Travel, Trade and Exploration
MP
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ACDSEH059 ACDSEH056
2004 USA
This short video discusses theories about the first migration of humans into the Americas.
NG
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ACOKFH002
2005 USA
This program tells the story of the opening of the Berlin Wall and the revolution that swept across Europe from the unique perspectives of three world leaders - Helmut Kohl, Mikhail Gorbachev and George H.W. Bush. They take us back to that tumultuous era and tell us the story of how history unfolded.
MP
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ACOKFH023
2003 UK
Where were you when these major events happened? This series traces some of the most important events of recent history, and explores their causes, consequences and impact on the society. It is a valuable resource for students studying the 20th and 21st century global history and events that connected the globe. This series includes the following titles:
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ACHMH227
2010 AUS
Afghanistan War and the Moon Landing
MP
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Apollo 13 and Hillary at Mt Everest
MP
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Asian Tsunami and Bloody Sunday
MP
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ACHGK053
2010 AUS
Berlin Wall and Concorde
MP
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ACOKFH023
2010 AUS
Chernobyl and Beslan Massacre
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Hiroshima and Rwanda Genocide
MP
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ACDSEH107
2010 AUS
Hurricane Katrina and Lockerbie Plane Disaster
MP
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ACHMH227
2010 AUS
Idi Amin and Haiti Earthquake
MP
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London Terrorist Attacks and Montserrat Volcano
MP
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ACHMH227
2010 AUS
September 11 and Nelson Mandela
MP
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ACHMH227
2010 AUS
Tiananmen Square Massacre and VLCC Amoco Cadiz
MP
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2010 AUS
Tokyo Sarin Gas Attacks and Bhopal Disaster
MP
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2010 AUS
There is much to discover about the world of today, but what about the people and places that existed before our time, such as in ancient Egypt or Rome? What is a fossil, and what do they tell historians about the time in which they were made? We also look at the life of a Wooly Mammoth, and visit the Colosseum in Rome.
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2010 AUS
2010 AUS
ACDSEH039 ACDSEH033
2009 AUS
This series investigates the exciting relationship between history and modern day science. Discover the civilisations of the Sahara when it was green and lush and learn about the amazing scientific feats that are allowing us to preserve the world’s most famous pharaoh, King Tutankhamun. This series includes the following titles:
World Revolutions Series
Green Sahara
NG
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ACDSEH001
2005 USA
King Tutankhamen Preservation
NG
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ACSHE099 ACSSU094
2003 USA
Striking footage, primary accounts and expert interviews illustrate the dramatic events of important historical revolutions and provide insight into their contemporary themes. Students will trace the causes and social impact of each revolution, but also the sometimes tragic aftermath. This series includes the following titles:
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Gandhi and India's Independence
MP
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Revolutionary Mexico: 1910-1940
MP
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The Chinese Revolution: 1911-1989
MP
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ACHMH169 and more...
2005 USA
The Russian Revolution
MP
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ACHMH136 and more...
2005 USA
Using archival footage, this video discusses the origins and events of World War II, the largest and costliest war in world history.
NG
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2004 USA
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History
World War II
2005 USA
Castro and the Cuban Revolution
Mathematics ClickView’s picks
Algebra for Students
Algebra for Students
Bill Nye’s Solving for X
Linear Equations and Slope
Quadratic Functions
Algebra: Volume 1
Linear equations and slope are two topics in algebra that go hand-in-hand. Through real-world scenarios, see how a table of values, a graph and a formula or equation can be used to describe a linear equation; use the slope formula and slope-intercept form; and investigate the graphs of linear equations.
It is crucial to know how to recognise quadratic functions by their parabolas and squared terms. Join two charismatic hosts and compare quadratic and linear functions, discover the characteristics of parabolas, explore different strategies for finding the roots of functions, and learn about the quadratic formula.
Students will learn about variables, balancing equations, dimensional analysis, and linear equations in this episode hosted by Bill Nye. Through his upbeat and enthusiastic approach to mathematics, students will no doubt be entertained as they wrap their heads around these critical algebraic concepts.
ACMNA215 and more...
ACMNA239 and more...
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2007 | 24 min | USA | AR | MP
2007 | 20 min | USA | AR | MP
2009 | 18 min | USA | DIS
Bill Nye’s Solving for X
Math for Students
Math for Students
Pre-Algebra: Volume 1
Algebraic Thinking
Ratios, Proportions and Percent
Bill Nye introduces students to infinite fractions, exponents, signed numbers, and proportional reasoning in this entertaining episode. Through his use of hands-on examples and easy to understand contexts, students will gain a wellrounded understanding of these potentially confusing pre-algebraic concepts.
Take the mystery out of missing numbers as you learn how to identify variables, set up basic function tables, calculate basic equations, balanced number sentences and variable isolation. Learn to transform verbal expressions into symbols and change unknown numbers into known values through real-life problems!
By planning a yearbook, students will learn how to calculate percent, ratio and proportion. See how percent relates to 100, explore how units and values in ratios are identified, learn that missing proportional amounts can be found by using cross multiplication, and learn how to discover predictions based on patterns.
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ACMNA176 and more...
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2006 | 25 min | USA | AR | MP
2006 | 26 min | USA | AR | MP
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This series introduces statistical topics in real-world contexts. It takes viewers to a variety of global locations to show people from all walks of life who are using statistics in their work. The programs cover descriptive statistics, probability, distributions, inference and much more! This series includes the following titles: MP
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ACMMM147 and more...
1989 USA
Blocking and Sampling
MP
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ACMSP206 and more...
1989 USA
Case Study
MP
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ACMGM048 and more...
1989 USA
Comparing Two Means
MP
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Confidence Intervals
MP
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ACMSM140 and more...
1989 USA
Correlation
MP
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ACMEM139 and more...
1989 USA
Describing Distributions
MP
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ACMSP248 and more...
1989 USA
Describing Relationships
MP
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ACMSP251 and more...
1989 USA
Experimental Design
MP
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ACMSP064 and more...
1989 USA
Inference for One Mean
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ACMSP139 and more...
1989 USA
Inference for Proportions
MP
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ACMMM174 and more...
1989 USA
Inference for Relationships
MP
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ACMGM053 and more...
1989 USA
Models for Growth
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ACMMM02 and more...
1989 USA
Multidimensional Data Analysis
MP
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Normal Calculations
MP
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ACMSP278 and more...
1989 USA
Normal Distributions
MP
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ACMMM168 and more...
1989 USA
Picturing Distributions
MP
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ACMSP252 and more...
1989 USA
Random Variables
MP
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ACMMM136 and more...
1989 USA
Samples and Surveys
MP
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ACMMM168 and more...
1989 USA
Significance Tests
MP
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The Question of Causation
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The Sample Mean and Control Charts
MP
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Time Series
MP
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ACMGM088 and more...
1989 USA
What Is Probability?
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ACMSP167 and more...
1989 USA
What Is Statistics?
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1989 USA
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Algebra for Students
Students will learn about the power of algebra as a tool for representing, analysing and generalising situations, and will explore functions such as linear, quadratic and exponential. Real-world applications of algebra are shown, common errors and misconceptions are highlighted, and the translation of expressions is shown. This series includes the following titles:
Bill Nye the Science Guy Probability
Bill Nye’s Solving for X
Analysing Inequalities
MP
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ACMNA236
2007 USA
Exponential Functions
MP
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ACMNA210 and more...
2007 USA
Functions and Relations
MP
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ACMMM022 and more...
2007 USA
Linear Equations and Slope
MP
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ACMNA215 and more...
2007 USA
Patterns and Formulas
MP
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ACMNA234 and more...
2007 USA
Polynomials
MP
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ACMNA266 and more...
2007 USA
Quadratic Functions
MP
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ACMNA239 and more...
2007 USA
Systems of Linear Equations
MP
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ACMNA237 and more...
2007 USA
The Pythagorean Theorem and Right Triangles
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2007 USA
Variables, Expressions and Equations
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2007 USA
There is a good chance this will be one of Bill’s best episodes! In fact, he’ll probably make the complicated concept of probability very simple to understand, while showing how it allows us to predict events.
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In this original series, Bill Nye teaches algebraic principles such as fractions, exponents, and proportions in colourful and unexpected ways. By using his exciting conceptual approach to learning key mathematical principles, kids can discover how algebra relates to the world around us. Solving for X has never been easier! This series includes the following titles:
Math for Students
Algebra: Volume 1
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ACMNA194
2009 USA
Pre-Algebra: Volume 1
DIS
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ACMNA149
2009 USA
Everyday situations are intrinsically linked to an understanding of basic maths concepts and then applied to more complex problems. In this series, real-world maths problems are presented and solved by using a variety of strategies, including estimation, mental maths and traditional algorithms. This series includes the following titles:
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Addition and Subtraction
MP
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ACMNA099 and more...
2006 USA
Algebraic Thinking
MP
25
ACMNA176 and more...
2006 USA
Data: Collection, Organisation and Graphing
MP
25
ACMSP284 and more...
2006 USA
Decimals: Concepts and Operations
MP
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ACMNA128 and more...
2006 USA
Fractions: Concepts and Operations
MP
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ACMNA125 and more...
2006 USA
Geometry: Triangles and Other Polygons
MP
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ACMMG159 and more...
2006 USA
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2006 USA
Multiplication and Division
MP
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ACMNA149 and more...
2006 USA
Probability and Statistics
MP
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ACMSP207 and more...
2006 USA
Problem Solving Strategies
MP
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Ratios, Proportions and Percent
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This series contains thirty-two video lessons that cover a broad range of statistics concepts relating to collecting, analysing, describing and displaying data, as well as probability concepts. It is useful for a broad student audience ranging from senior secondary to university level students. This series includes the following titles: DA
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02. Displaying Data
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2011 USA
03. Describing Distributions
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2011 USA
04. Normal Distributions
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2011 USA
05. Scatterplots and Correlation
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2011 USA
06. Regression
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2011 USA
07. Two-Way Tables
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2011 USA
08. Producing Data: Sampling
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2011 USA
09. Producing Data: Experimentation
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2011 USA
10. More on Experimentation
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2011 USA
11. Introduction to Inference
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2011 USA
12. Probability
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2011 USA
13. Sampling Distributions and the Central Limit Theorem
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2011 USA
14. Confidence Intervals
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2011 USA
15. Tests of Significance
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16. Cautions about Inference
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17. Inference for One Mean
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18. Comparing Two Means
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19. Inference for One Proportion
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20. Comparing Two Proportions
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21. Choosing Inference Procedures
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01. Introduction to Statistics
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23. Inference for Regression
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24. Multiple Regression: Building the Model
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25. Multiple Regression: Refining the Model
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26. Logistic Regression
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27. One-Way ANOVA
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28. Contrasts: Comparing Means
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29. Two-Way ANOVA
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30. Bootstrap Methods and Permutation Tests
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31. Nonparametric Tests
DA
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32. Statistical Process Control
DA
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2011 USA
Albert helps you find the perfect video for your lesson plan using Australian Curriculum codes and learning areas. Albert is free as part as your subscription and accessible through ClickView Online. clickview.com.au/albert
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Drug Education for Teens Series
Nutrition and You
Alcohol
Club Drugs
A Healthy Body
Advertising portrays alcohol as fun, relaxing, romantic and exciting. However, it is the most abused drug in the world, and one that is often abused by teens with tragic results. This program provides the facts on how alcohol affects the brain and body, and explains how drinking impairs motor skills and judgement.
Ecstasy, GHB and ketamine are among a number of ‘designer drugs’ that are often taken by partying teens. This program takes a look at the effects these drugs have, both physically and mentally, with first-person accounts of the consequences of use, and also explores how they can irreversibly alter the chemistry of the brain.
This program addresses a number of health issues, including foods to avoid, healthy body weight, harmful substances, the importance of regular exercise, rest and sleep. The need for regular physical examinations, including seeing a medical doctor, dentist and optometrist are regularly emphasised.
2003 | 27 min | USA | AR | MP
2003 | 25 min | USA | AR | MP
2007 | 19 min | USA | AR | MP
Out to the Family
Responding to Diversity
Them and Us
Some parents who discover their children are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) may be confused, and react with grief or anger – even when parents’ support is vital for the young people. This film shows six different families coming to terms with the developing sexual and gender identity of one of their children.
This program explores the many types of diversity and the perils of stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination. It also discusses ways to express curiosity in others while respecting the differences that make every person interesting, unique and valuable.
Nice, reasonable people like us are ‘we’, and strangers with weird beliefs are ‘they’. Those who hold hidden assumptions or stereotypes consider them a recognition of reality, not a prejudice. This program examines how what is prejudice for ‘them’ is merely a recognition of ‘the way things are’ for ‘us’.
2008 | 27 min | UK | AR | MP
2011 | 28 min | USA | AR | MP
2007 | 22 min | AUS | AR | MP
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Personal Dev. and Health
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It started as office gossip: did you see the latest instalment in that girl’s blog? The blogger, a high school ugly duckling, had become obsessed with a cheerleader, harassing her by phone and in school, and pouring out her neuroses into her blog. Discover the nature of blogstalking in this unique program.
NG
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2008 USA
Communicating between Cultures
Cultural differences can lead to communication breakdowns. View and discuss this program of eye opening cross-cultural situations, and observe how ‘cultural givens’ such as ‘getting right to the point’, ‘saving face’, taking turns in conversation, and saying ‘yes’ or ‘no’ complicate inter-cultural communication.
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2006 USA
Communication Breakdown
Meet a ‘Communication Repair Technician’ who explains that he has the ability to fix two of the most common communication breakdown problems. The first problem is that people unwittingly stick pins in the other people’s extended self, and the second problem is caused by hiding behind questions.
MP
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Drug Education for Teens Series
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In this straight talk series, students will get the facts on how drug abuse affects the brain and body. The series includes vivid animations, first-person accounts and candid interviews with family members. Topics examined are the choices teens are faced with every day, short- and long-term consequences of drug abuse, and links between illegal drugs and mental health issues. This series includes the following titles: Alcohol
MP
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2003 USA
Alcohol and Alcoholism
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2003 USA
Club Drugs
MP
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2003 USA
Cocaine and Crack
MP
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2003 USA
Depression and Suicide
MP
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2003 USA
Hallucinogens
MP
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2003 USA
Heroin and Other Opiates
MP
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Inhalants
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Marijuana
MP
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Methamphetamine and Other Stimulants
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Steroids
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Tranquillizers and Other Depressants
MP
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2003 USA
Handling Criticism
Show your students how to handle the heat of conflict and cope with verbal attacks. Educational consultant Barbara Schweitert teaches a small group of students four ways to handle criticism. The students try the techniques by role playing, and discuss vignettes that show conflict with peers, parents, and supervisors.
MP
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1993 USA
Home Truths
Five young people tell of their experiences of domestic violence. Topics include escaping violence by moving to a refuge, the effect of one parent’s violence on the rest of the family, psychological violence, aggression, and how to support a friend experiencing domestic violence.
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This comprehensive series covers topics ranging from the HIV/AIDS epidemic to sexual health, tobacco, alcohol, cardiovascular health and many more. Students will discover factors that influence these different areas, and ways to achieve a healthy lifestyle. This series includes the following titles:
Nutrition and You
A Healthy Heart: Cardiovascular Health
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Alcohol
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2003 USA
Fighting a Global Epidemic: HIV/AIDS
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Fitness for Every Lifestyle
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Infectious Diseases
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2003 USA
Nutrition: Eating for Your Health
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Reproduction and Contraception
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2003 USA
Sexual Health
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2003 USA
Tobacco
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2003 USA
Weight Management: Finding a Healthy Middle
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2003 USA
This series provides students with the basic knowledge to achieve a healthy lifestyle. It explores topics such as harmful substances, the importance of regular exercise and physical examinations, food labels and the food pyramid, the digestive process, and the essential nutrients and common food examples. This series includes the following titles: MP
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2007 USA
Balanced Diet
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2007 USA
Healthy Eating Habits
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2007 USA
Nutrition Basics
MP
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2007 USA
Out at Work
This film tells the stories of six workers in a variety of jobs in a hospital, a hotel kitchen and an office. They come from very different backgrounds, and each has their own way of dealing with prejudice against lesbians, gays and bisexuals. It is an excellent resource for supporting students exploring equality at work.
MP
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2006 UK
Out to the Family
Some parents who discover their children are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) may be confused, and react with grief or anger – even when parents’ support is vital for the young people. This film shows six different families coming to terms with the developing sexual and gender identity of one of their children.
MP
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2008 UK
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Personal Dev. and Health
A Healthy Body
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This program explores the many types of diversity and the perils of stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination. It also discusses ways to express curiosity in others while respecting the differences that make every person interesting, unique and valuable.
MP
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2011 USA
By magnifying the big science behind tiny germs, Bill shows students how hand washing, eating nutritious food, and getting enough exercise and sleep can help the human body fight illness. He demonstrates that taking care of the body is not just important to health and well-being, it is also Safety Smart!
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2011 USA
Based on a best-selling book series, Craig and Marc Kielburger empower students to get involved and make a positive difference at a local, national and international level. This film introduces the ‘Seven Steps of Social Involvement’, and offers the skills and motivation to become a creative and compassionate young leader.
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Safety Smart Science with Bill Nye the Science Guy Germs and Your Health
Seven Steps to Social Involvement
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Is all human blood the same? What do veins do? What is an addict? What is junk food? What are vitamins? Do calories make us fat? Why does the body need water? Why do we get fever? What is a cold, a wart or hay fever? This series answers questions children ask about the human body, diet and exercise, and medicine. This series includes the following titles: A Healthy Body
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Food, Diet and Exercise
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Medicine
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Is addiction a disease? Or is it a chosen behaviour? Hear from scientists who are studying the brain, psychology, social factors and genetics, and meet people who live with substance abuse issues. Then have students decide for themselves.
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2005 USA
Them and Us
Nice, reasonable people like us are ‘we’, and strangers with weird beliefs are ‘they’. Those who hold hidden assumptions or stereotypes consider them a recognition of reality, not a prejudice. This program examines how what is prejudice for ‘them’ is merely a recognition of ‘the way things are’ for ‘us’.
MP
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2007 USA
Valuing Diversity: MultiCultural Communication
We often feel uncomfortable dealing with people who are different. Who is ‘different’? People from other cultures or social classes? Other generations? Or people with physical disabilities? This video shows how to overcome this communication barrier.
MP
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1995 USA
With the world population ageing, Wild Chronicles goes in search of the secret to a long life. Statistics tell us that Japan and Italy harbour pockets of amazing longevity unexplained by medical advances alone. Sardinia boasts twenty times as many 100-year-olds than the US. Just what are these centenarians doing right?
NG
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The Eyes of Nye Addiction: Disease or Behaviour?
Wild Chronicles Longevity
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Physical Education ClickView’s picks
Advocates of Change
Daily Planet in the Classroom
Sport’s Most Inspiring Individuals
The World’s Greatest Explorers
Extreme Sports
Meet some of the world’s most inspiring people in sports - Michael Jordan, Sir Alex Ferguson, Muhammad Ali and Tiger Woods – and discover how their achievements and personal strength made them the most notable and admirable figures in the sporting world.
Learn how the face of exploration has been influenced by the likes of Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Richard Evelyn Byrd, Bachendri Pal, Polar Exploration and Antarctic Tourism, and find out how these figures and companies have opened up new opportunities and pushed the boundaries of modern day travel.
Daily Planet looks into the exhilarating world of summer sports. Watch how one of the world’s strongest men pulls a 40-ton truck, see a climbing chair on wheels, watch longboarding, and much more.
2010 | 24 min | AUS | MP
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Daily Planet in the Classroom
Origins of Yoga
Rookie Smokejumpers
Summer Sports Join Daily Planet as they dive into the lively world of summer sports. From sandboarding to bat testing, get to know the science behind the most fun seasonal activities.
Often seen as an exercise regime, few people realise where yoga comes from. A path to the divine, it was handed down through word of mouth by ancient Himalayan sages. This path to the inner self is detailed by Georg Feuerstein, Ph.D., author of thirty books on yoga, and the yogis themselves, as they live it today in India.
In Missoula, Montana, firefighters learn to fight fires better by becoming smokejumpers. A group of rookies train to become members of an elite strike force in time for a busy fire season, and this training prepares them form for the risks and dangers ahead.
2007 | 60 min | CAN | DA
2011 | 28 min | USA | AR | MP
2007 | 22 min | AUS | AR | MP
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Advocates of Change
This series is about people and events that have revolutionised the world of sport and exploration. It features Lance Armstrong, Michael Jordan, Sir Alex Ferguson, Muhammed Ali and Tiger Woods; and in the second program, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Richard Evelyn Byrd, Bachendri Pal, polar exploration and Antarctic tourism. This series includes the following titles:
Daily Planet in the Classroom
Sport's Most Inspiring Individuals
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The World's Greatest Explorers
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Join the Daily Planet team to discover how science and technology are enhancing the experience in physical sports. From extreme sports like longboarding to summer sports such as surfing, viewers will uncover the influence of science across all sporting fields. This series includes the following titles:
Journal Crossing Greenland
Origins of Yoga
Quest for K2
Extreme Sports
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Meet Stephen and his team, a young group who are crossing Greenland coast to coast by an unexplored eight hundred kilometre route wall inside the Arctic Circle. The only benefits they have are the skis and the supplies they are able to carry.
NG
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1994 USA
Often seen as an exercise regime, few people realise where yoga comes from. A path to the divine, it was handed down through word of mouth by ancient Himalayan sages. This path to the inner self is detailed by Georg Feuerstein, Ph.D., author of thirty books on yoga, and the yogis themselves, as they live it today in India.
MP
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2011 USA
K2, the second highest mountain on Earth, is also referred to as the ‘savage mountain’ due to the difficulty in ascending it. Follow the physical and emotional journeys of climbers as they put their own lives at risk to achieve a tremendous goal. This series includes the following titles: Conquering the Mountain
NG
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2001 USA
K2 Forever
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2002 USA
Path to the Summit
NG
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2001 USA
Savage Mountain
NG
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2002 USA
Surviving the Summit
NG
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2001 USA
The Death Zone
NG
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2002 USA
Rookie Smokejumpers
In Missoula, Montana, fire fighters learn to fight fires better by becoming smokejumpers. A group of rookies train to become members of an elite strike force in time for a busy fire season, and this training prepares them form for the risks and dangers ahead.
NG
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2001 USA
Surviving K2
In the climbing world, there are no terms of endearment for K2. K2’s weather, remoteness, avalanche danger, rock falls, crevasses and other nightmarish hazards make it the hardest point on Earth to reach. Journey with 12 climbers as they attempt to conquer this treacherous beast from the Chinese north side.
NG
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Psychology ClickView’s picks
Inside Out
Inside Out
Inside Out
Different Strokes: Nurture and Human Diversity
Emotion: Emotions
Out of Balance: Anxiety and Personality Disorders
If genes are the canvas, is environment the brush that strokes the colour and detail of who we are? This program surveys the nurture portion of the human equation by examining the influence of the prenatal environment, peers, and the power of culture. It explores differences in the White, Latino, Asian, and African American cultures.
Emotions chart the landscape of life; the highs, lows, and the periods in between. Paul Ekman, Dacher Keltner, Bob Levenson and others known in the field, examine the distinguishing characteristics of emotion, and probe such long-debated issues as: which comes first, physiological arousal or emotional experience and more.
This episode looks at the incidence and symptoms of anxiety disorders, in all of their many variations and personality disorders.
2006 | 29 min | CAN | AR | DA
2006 | 29 min | CAN | AR | DA
2006 | 29 min | CAN | AR | DA
Inside Out
London Taxi Drivers’ Brains
Perception: The Art of Seeing
People to People: Social Psychology
When they hit a dead end in their research, scientists unravelling the mysteries of memory turned to an unexpected source for help. In this fascinating program, viewers will explore the question, do taxi drivers grow bigger brains by remembering routes?
How can two people see the same event and make completely opposite judgements about it? This program contends that we don’t simply record what we see; we create it by the act of perception. Discover how a frame can alter the meaning, and how we tend to fill in the blanks to create a complete picture when pieces are missing.
2000 | 3 min | USA | NG
1997 | 24 min | USA | MP
People interacting with people - individually and in groups - as friends or sometimes foes, is a fascinating, never-ending source of study material for social psychologists. This episode explores the social thinking, social influence, and social relations of both the antisocial and pro-social varieties.
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Abnormal Psychology
See how people with diagnosed psychological disorders actually behave. Case studies, enriched with commentary from experts help demystify the biological, psychological, and environmental causes of dysfunctional behaviour. This series explores theory and practice, covering multiple approaches. This series includes the following titles:
Bill Nye the Science Guy Patterns
Brain: The Teaching Modules
An Ounce of Prevention
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Behaviour Disorders of Childhood
MP
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1992 CAN
Looking at Abnormal Behaviour
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1992 CAN
Mood Disorders
MP
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1992 CAN
Organic Mental Disorders
MP
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1992 CAN
Personality Disorders
MP
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1992 CAN
Psychological Factors and Physical Illness
MP
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1992 CAN
Psychotherapies
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Sexual Disorders
MP
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1992 CAN
Substance Abuse Disorders
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1992 CAN
The Anxiety Disorders
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The Nature of Stress
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The Schizophrenias
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Every time you look at, hear, touch, smell, or taste something, your brain collects a little information about the world around you. In this program, see how people deal with that information by finding patterns.
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This series offers extensive footage and research into the inner workings of the human brain. Included are some important findings on Alzheimer’s Disease, schizophrenia, autism, Parkinson’s Disease, and many other topics. This series includes the following titles: MP
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1997 USA
Cortical Organisation
MP
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1997 USA
Foundations
MP
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1997 USA
Memory and Amnesia
MP
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1997 USA
Personality and Aggression
MP
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1997 USA
Psychological Disorders
MP
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1997 USA
Stress and Coping
MP
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1997 USA
Treatment of Brain Disorders
MP
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Inside Out
This series offers a comprehensive introduction to psychology, and provides viewers with the basic concepts and insightful glimpses into the science and humanity of psychology. Each episode includes interviews with professionals, and explores the influences on behaviour, memory, personality, disorders, and learning. This series includes the following titles: Codes of Life: Behaviour Genetics
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Connections: Sensation
DA
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2006 CAN
Different Strokes: Nurture and Human Diversity
DA
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Emotion: Emotions
DA
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2006 CAN
Endless Questions: Critical Thinking and Research
DA
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2006 CAN
Getting It Together: Therapy
DA
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2006 CAN
In the Driver's Seat: Motivation
DA
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2006 CAN
Out of Balance: Anxiety and Personality Disorders
DA
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2006 CAN
People to People: Social Psychology
DA
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2006 CAN
Stressed to the Limit: Stress and Health
DA
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2006 CAN
The Becoming Years: Adolescence to Older Adults
DA
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The Growing Years: Conception of Childhood
DA
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2006 CAN
The Learning Machine: Learning
DA
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Thinking and Language
DA
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London Taxi Drivers' Brains
When they hit a dead end in their research, scientists unravelling the mysteries of memory turned to an unexpected source for help. In this fascinating program, viewers will explore the question, do taxi drivers grow bigger brains by remembering routes?
NG
3
2000 USA
Perception: The Art of Seeing
How can two people see the same event and make completely opposite judgements about it? This program contends that we don't simply record what we see, we create it by the act of perception. Discover how a frame can alter the meaning, and how we tend to fill in the blanks to create a complete picture when pieces are missing.
MP
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1997 USA
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Religion ClickView’s picks
Not in God’s Name: In Search of Tolerance with the Dalai Lama Religious fanaticism is on the rise worldwide. This film meets moderate Muslims as well as hard-liners, and traces the three reasons for religious extremism. It shows how the world is ravaged by extreme divisions between religions, and examines the similar values of all faiths offering potential common ground.
Religions of the World Series Confucianism and Taoism These two Chinese spiritual movements focus inward on human behaviour and thought. Discover the life of Confucius, and examine how his philosophy and social doctrine have impacted Chinese culture. Then, enter the world once shrouded in secrecy as the philosophy and rituals of Taoism are explained.
Understanding World Religions Series What Is Buddhism? Take a detailed look at Buddhism and its rich history of over 2,500 years, and learn about Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, whose teachings provide a basis for Buddhism. Follow a family as they visit a Buddhist temple or worship in their home shrine, and watch interviews with monks and nuns.
1998 | 47 min | USA | AR | MP
2003 | 24 min | USA | AR | MP
Understanding World Religions Series
Understanding World Religions Series
World Religions, a Common Journey
What Is Hinduism?
What Is Religion?
Learn about the history of the Hindu faith in this fascinating program. Gain insight into the worship practices by visiting a temple, and watch a Hindu priest perform a prayer ritual called puja. Visit a family celebrating the holiday of Diwali, and watch Hindu dancers tell some of the important stories of Hindu traditions.
Discover that despite their many differences, world religions have elements in common like systems of basic beliefs, holy writings, sacred places, special holidays and celebrations. As a result of the vast religious diversity in the world, students will gain an appreciation for the need to respect people of all faiths.
What is religion? How does it reflect the culture in which it exists? And what functions does it serve? These questions and their answers shine a light on what all people and cultures have in common. In this program, explore the differences between religion and spirituality, and see how they often work hand-in-hand.
2003 | 23 min | USA | AR | MP
2003 | 21 min | USA | AR | MP
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Religion
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Naked in Ashes
This ground-breaking documentary examines India’s Eastern Yogi - mystics who leave everything material behind to embark on a spiritual quest for the Divine. Follow the initiation and pilgrimage of a young boy through the Himalayas to the holiest bathing festival on Earth, and observe the traditions of Yogis.
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Not in God's Name: In Search of Tolerance with the Dalai Lama
Religious fanaticism is on the rise worldwide. This film meets moderate Muslims as well as hard-liners, and traces the three reasons for religious extremism. It shows how the world is ravaged by extreme divisions between religions, and examines the similar values of all faiths offering potential common ground.
MP
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2011 USA
Ramadan in Denver
This clip examines the holy month of Ramadan, and meets the Muslim community in Denver to explore how they undertake this important religious month.
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2001 USA
Religions of the World Series
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Narrated by Academy Award winner Sir Ben Kingsley, this 13-part series offers insights into the striking similarities and vast differences among the world’s major religions. Each episode presents a fresh look at world history through the eyes of religion, as well as a look at religion’s role in creating cultural diversity. This series includes the following titles:
Understanding World Religions Series
African and African American
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1998 USA
Ancient Religions of the Mediterranean
MP
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1998 USA
Buddhism
MP
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1998 USA
Confucianism and Tourism
MP
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1998 USA
Hinduism
MP
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1998 USA
Islam
MP
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1998 USA
Judaism
MP
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1998 USA
Native American Spirituality
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Orthodox and Roman Catholic Christianity
MP
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1998 USA
Protestant Christianity
MP
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1998 USA
Religions of Small Societies
MP
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1998 USA
Shinto
MP
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1998 USA
Skepticism and Religious Relativism
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This series provides an interesting and insightful look at the major religions of the world and their significant components, such as history, beliefs, traditions and practices, ceremonies and holidays, sacred writings and places of worship. It also includes interviews and dramatic footage of celebrations and ceremonies. This series includes the following titles:
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What Is Christianity?
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2003 USA
What Is Hinduism?
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What Is Judaism?
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What is religion? How does it reflect the culture in which it exists? And what functions does it serve? These questions and their answers shine a light on what all people and cultures have in common. In this program, explore the differences between religion and spirituality, and see how they often work hand-in-hand.
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Science ClickView’s picks
Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction
Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction
07. The Senses
08. The Endocrine System
We use our senses to receive, and sometimes filter out the sensory information that we encounter. But sensations go beyond those that we can taste, smell, see and hear. They also include our sense of balance, touch and the awareness of our body’s position.
This program delves into the different disorders of the endocrine system. It covers the definition and diagnosis of Graves’ and Hashimoto’s disease, how different types of cells in the pancreas maintain blood glucose levels, and foods with a high glycaemic index.
ACSBL112, ACSSU150
ACSBL113
ACHGK045
2011 | 28 min | USA | DA
2011 | 28 min | USA | DA
2008 | 46 min | CAN | DA
Bill Nye the Science Guy
Chemistry in Action Series
Friction
The Periodic Table
Safety Smart Science with Bill Nye the Science Guy
We don’t want to rub you the wrong way; we’re just giving you the true grit about friction! Bill illustrates how various types of transportation utilise friction, from the use of traction in trains and the ‘roll’ of ball bearings in skateboards and automobiles, to the lack of friction in a hovercraft.
This program makes the modern periodic table come alive to students. Numerous real-life examples of elements are exemplified in the table, and specific patterns in the periodic table are also highlighted.
1995 | 26 min | USA | AR | DIS © ClickView Pty Limited 2015
Asteroid Trackers This film looks at efforts to track Apophis, an asteroid that could come dramatically close to Earth in 2029, and again in 2036. It delves into asteroid research, reveals how experts are attempting to protect the world from them, and shows which deflection methods are pushing the boundaries of technology to guard us.
Renewable Energy Bill Nye explores the science of renewable energy and demonstrates how we can use science and technology to engineer a brighter tomorrow. He explores Newton’s First Law and compares energy sources such as fossil fuels, solar, wind and hydroelectricity.
ACSSU186
ACSSU116
2005 | 20 min | USA | MP
2012 | 21 min | USA | AR | DIS
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Shedding Light on Atoms
Shedding Light Series
Show Me Science Advanced Series
The Discovery of Atoms
Shedding Light on Lenses
This program shows how elements can join together to form compounds and how they can be broken back down into the individual elements that make them up. It also explores the Law of Conservation of Mass, examines what causes air pressure and explains the experiments that led to the discovery of atoms.
This program uses fantastic visuals and animations to explain how convex and concave lenses produce images in a variety of situations. It uses examples of magnifying glasses and projectors, and also explains how spectacles help to see. The bonus features of this program are aimed at more advanced students.
Biotechnology: Cleaning up with Microbes
ACSHE157 and more...
ACSPH075
ACSHE135 and more…
2014 | 26 min | AUS | AR | LIA
2011 | 56 min | AUS | AR | LIA
2010 | 16 min | USA | AR | MP
Show Me Science Advanced Series
The Anatomy of Flowering Plants
The Physics Tutor
Ecology: Understanding Biodiversity
Flowering plants are the most numerous in the plant world, yet in spite of this diversity, their anatomy is similar from one plant to another. Learn about their specific anatomies, how their flowering plant organs modify to adapt to their environments, and how to classify ligneous and herbaceous plants.
Newton’s Laws of Motion
ACSBL015 and more…
ACSSU111
ACSSU229, ACSPH063
2010 | 1 min | USA | AR | NG
2010 | 2 min | USA | NG
2008 | 27 min | USA | MP
The Physics Tutor
Understanding Chemistry in Our World
Understanding Chemistry in Our World
Lesson 03 - Ionic Compounds: Opposites Do Attract
Lesson 07 - Energy Makes Things Happen
Ionic compounds can be found everywhere. This program differentiates ions that are safe from those that are hazardous. It uses the periodic table to guide students’ understanding of ionic bonds.
We know that energy exists and the impact it has on our world. But scientists are baffled when trying to explain what energy really is.
ACSSU229, ACSPH099
ACSCH031 and more...
ACSCH015 and more...
2008 | 36 min | USA | MP
2009 | 28 min | CAN | DA
2009 | 28 min | CAN | DA
Some scientists say that 25% of all plant and animal species will become extinct in just fifty years. This program looks at the research of scientists who are studying the biodiversity of our planet to preserve Earth’s intricate web of life while meeting human needs.
Jason Gibson works out problems, one step at a time, teaching students all about the concept of projectile motion. It explains how to predict the path of a ball thrown into the air, demonstrating the principles of objects moving under Earth’s gravity.
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This program examines how friction impacts Newton’s Laws of Motion in the real-world, as well as how to calculate changes in acceleration and velocity based on Newton’s laws. Jason Gibson demonstrates real physics problems step by step to teach students how to work through them.
Science
Projectile Motion
The waste by-products of our industrialised world have prompted scientists to turn to nature for help with their disposal and cleanup. Scientists have found that microbes such as bacteria and fungi can take care of almost any waste by-product by eating!
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This short film discusses the acorn weevil; explains how it lays its eggs in acorns, where they stay until they hatch; and discusses the dangers the larvae face as they begin their journey.
NG
2
ACSSU176
2001 USA
Acorn Woodpeckers
Students will discover how the acorn woodpecker pecks holes in trees to hoard acorns and fend off ground squirrels who try to steal them in this clip.
NG
3
ACSSU176 ACSBL020
2009 USA
Alien Invasion
Discover the invasive nature of the South American rodent import, nutria, in this short program. Students will learn about the environmental damage their appetite creates; how they breed like rabbits; and how the only way to get them under control is by methods of hunting, trapping, and natural disasters.
NG
3
ACSSU176
2000 USA
America’s Last Red Wolves
Students will follow the footsteps of a pioneering pack of red wolves reintroduced to the wilds of North Carolina, and observe wolf behaviour that has never been seen before. This program explores conservation and demonstrates the triumphant tale of refusing to give up on this great doomed canine.
NG
27
ACSSU176 ACHGK073 ACHGK075
2001 USA
America’s Lost Mustang
On the Isleta Indian reservation in New Mexico, cowboy historian Carlos LoPopolo has stumbled across an isolated herd of ‘uncatchable’ mustangs who may be direct descendants of America’s Spanish horses. With expert help, he will attempt to conduct a DNA test to see if they are among the last of this dying breed.
NG
28
ACSSU176
2001 USA
American Crocodiles
This is a short story about the Everglades’ crocodile, which now due to development and pollution, is only half its original size. However today there are more than twice as many crocodiles than just a few years ago, and the new generation is poised to propel the species into the future.
NG
2
ACSHE120 ACSSU176
2004 USA
Anaconda Breeding Ball
This is a story on anacondas mating in the Llanos swamp of Venezuela. It will provide students with a humorous, yet detailed account of their reproductive process.
NG
2
ACSSU176 ACSSU150
2002 USA
Anaconda Hunts
This video examines a female anaconda hunting and eating a capybara before mating. It gives students an insight into the concept of the food chain, animal prey, and the anaconda’s unique physical characteristics.
NG
3
ACSSU150
2009 USA
Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction
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Introduce your students to the fascinating nature of anatomy and physiology with this comprehensive series, covering a range of topics from the skeletal and muscular systems to the reproductive and respiratory systems. This series includes the following titles: 01. Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
DA
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ACSSU150 ACSSU185
2011 USA
02. Basic Chemistry and the Cellular Level of Organisation
DA
28
ACSBL075 ACSBL053
2011 USA
03. Tissues and the Integumentary System
DA
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ACSBL054
2011 USA
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ACSSU150 ACSBL055
2011 USA
05. The Muscular System
DA
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ACSBL054 ACSSU150
2009 USA
06. The Nervous System
DA
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ACSBL110 and more…
2011 USA
07. The Senses
DA
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ACSBL112 ACSSU150
2011 USA
08. The Endocrine System
DA
28
ACSBL113
2011 USA
09. The Cardiovascular System
DA
28
ACSSU175 ACSBL053
2011 USA
10. Blood, the Lymphatic System and Immunity
DA
28
ACSSU175 ACSBL058
2011 USA
11. The Respiratory System
DA
28
ACSSU175 ACSBL056
2011 USA
12. The Digestive System, Nutrition and Metabolism
DA
28
ACSSU175 ACSBL111
2011 USA
13. The Urinary System
DA
28
ACSSU175 ACSBL057
2011 USA
14. The Reproductive Systems
DA
28
ACSSU150
2011 USA
Animal Mothers: Cheetah vs. Gemsbok
An encounter with a cheetah trying to hunt down a gemsbok in the Kalahari Desert will introduce students to the food web and animal prey, as well as the social and physical characteristics of both animals.
NG
3
ACSSU112
2002 USA
Animal Predation: Blue Crab vs. Clam
Introduce your students to the concept of the food web, and watch as a blue crab works hard for its meal and turns a clam into ‘table scraps’.
NG
1
ACSSU112
2010 USA
Animal Predation: Salamander vs. Bugs
The barred tiger salamander may look cute, but to any insects passing by, it is a deadly predator. This program will invite students to explore the food web, and observe ways in which the environment is interdependent.
NG
2
ACSSU112
2010 USA
Discover the multitude of ways the animal kingdom shares values and characteristics that we can see in human society. From adoption and emotion to tools and business, find out the unlikely yet fascinating ways we use these practices to survive day to day. This series includes the following titles:
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Adoption
DA
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ACSSU176 ACSSU185
2004 UK
Animal Medicine
DA
52
ACSSU176 ACSSU185
2004 UK
Animal Web
DA
53
ACSSU176 ACSSU112
2004 UK
Business
DA
53
ACSSU176 ACSSU112
2004 UK
Emotion
DA
50
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2004 UK
83
Science
Animals Like Us
Au
04. The Skeletal System
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Animal Winter Games: Headbutting Biathlon
Animations of the Human Body
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ACSSU176 ACSSU185
2004 UK
Play
DA
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ACSSU176 ACSSU185
2004 UK
Politics
DA
51
ACSSU176 ACSSU185
2004 UK
Tools
DA
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ACSSU150
2004 UK
Explore the nature of mating rituals and animal characteristics in this clip, featuring a bighorn sheep butting heads in competition for mates.
NG
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ACSSU185 ACSBL090
1998 USA
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This comprehensive series offers a detailed insight into the complex inner workings of the human body, from the five senses to the human cell. Each video includes high quality graphics, with a detailed overview of the process, purpose and construct of each characteristic. This series includes the following titles:
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Adrenal Glands
NG
1
ACSSU150
2009 USA
Aortic Valve Replacement Procedure
NG
1
ACSSU150 and more...
2008 USA
Beating Human Heart
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2008 USA
Blood
NG
1
ACSSU175 and more…
2010 USA
Blood and Spine
NG
1
ACSSU175 and more...
2009 USA
Blood Circulation to and from Lungs
NG
1
ACSSU175 and more…
2009 USA
Blood Supply to Spinal Cord
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2008 USA
Body Tissues
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2010 USA
Bone Dislocations
NG
1
ACSSU150
2009 USA
Bone Growth
NG
2
ACSSU150
2010 USA
Bone Structure
NG
2
ACSSU150
2008 USA
Brain Lobes
NG
1
ACSSU150
2009 USA
Brain Ventricular System
NG
1
ACSSU150
2009 USA
Bulging Disc in Spinal Column
NG
1
ACSSU150
2008 USA
Cauda Equina
NG
1
ACSSU150
2009 USA
Cellular Activity
NG
1
ACSSU149
2008 USA
Chemotherapy
NG
1
ACSSU149
2009 USA
Childbirth
NG
1
ACSSU150
2008 USA
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ACSSU184 ACSBL076
2010 USA
Circulation of Blood to and from Lungs
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSBL058
2009 USA
Digestive System
NG
1
ACSSU175
2009 USA
Ears
NG
1
ACSBL110 ACSSU175
2009 USA
Eyes
NG
1
ACSBL110 ACSSU175
2009 USA
Fertilisation
NG
1
ACSSU150
2010 USA
Flow of Blood to and from Lungs
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSBL058
2008 USA
Gallbladder Removal
NG
1
ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2009 USA
Hearing
NG
2
ACSSU175
2008 USA
Heart and Primary Blood Vessels
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2009 USA
Heart Bypass Surgery
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2009 USA
Heart Valves and Blood Flow
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2009 USA
Hip Fracture
NG
1
ACSSU175
2009 USA
HIV
NG
1
ACSBL118 ACSBL119
2009 USA
Human Female Breast
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2009 USA
Human Female Reproductive System
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2008 USA
Human Lower Digestive System
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2008 USA
Human Male Reproductive System
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2012 USA
Immunity
NG
2
ACSBL119 and more...
2010 USA
Insulin
NG
1
ACSBL113 ACSSU150
2009 USA
Lymphatic System
NG
1
ACSBL113 and more...
2009 USA
Maternity
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2010 USA
Muscle Contractions
NG
1
ACSSU175
2009 USA
Muscle Tissues
NG
1
ACSSU175
2008 USA
Nervous System
NG
1
ACSSU175
2008 USA
Neurons
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSBL112
2010 USA
Paediatric Asthma
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2008 USA
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Science
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ACSSU175
2009 USA
Pulmonary Embolism
NG
2
ACSSU175
2009 USA
Quadriplegia
NG
1
ACSSU175
2009 USA
Reproduction
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2010 USA
Respiration
NG
2
ACSSU175 and more...
2010 USA
Respiration and Nutrition
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU179
2010 USA
Respiratory System
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2008 USA
Sight
NG
2
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2008 USA
Smell
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2010 USA
Smoke Inhalation
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2009 USA
Speech
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2010 USA
Spinal Column
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2009 USA
Spread of Cancer Cells
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSHE161
2008 USA
Stent
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2009 USA
Taste
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2010 USA
The Architecture of the Body
NG
1
ACSSU175
2010 USA
The Blood Vessels
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2010 USA
The Body's Building Blocks
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2010 USA
The Cardiovascular System
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2010 USA
The Central Nervous System
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSBL112
2010 USA
The Cerebrum
NG
2
ACSSU175
2010 USA
The Digestive System
NG
1
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
2010 USA
The Endocrine System
NG
2
ACSSU175 ACSBL113
2010 USA
The Female Genital Organs
NG
1
ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2010 USA
The Five Senses
NG
1
ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2010 USA
The Hand and the Foot
NG
2
ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2008 USA
The Head
NG
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ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2010 USA
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2010 USA
The Human Cell
NG
1
ACSSU149 and more…
2008 USA
The Intestines
NG
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ACSSU175 and more…
2010 USA
The Joints
NG
1
ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2008 USA
The Life of the Embryo
NG
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ACSSU150
2010 USA
The Liver, Pancreas and Gallbladder
NG
1
ACSSU150 and more…
2010 USA
The Lymphatic System
NG
1
ACSSU150 and more…
2008 USA
The Male Genital Organs
NG
1
ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2010 USA
The Motor Functions of the Nervous System
NG
1
ACSSU150 and more…
2010 USA
The Muscles
NG
2
ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2010 USA
The Nerves
NG
1
ACSSU150 and more…
2010 USA
The Skeleton
NG
1
ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2008 USA
The Skin
NG
1
ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2010 USA
The Spine
NG
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ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2008 USA
The Stomach
NG
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ACSSU150 and more…
2010 USA
The Teeth
NG
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ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2010 USA
The Urinary System
NG
1
ACSSU150 and more…
2010 USA
Touch
NG
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ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2010 USA
Anolis Lizard Love
Discover the fascinating eating and mating rituals of the anolis lizard in this short clip. See how they shed and eat their skin, how they court the opposite sex for mating by expanding their throat sac, and how the lizard waits and jumps on its prey.
NG
2
ACSSU185
2009 USA
Anthrax in the Wild
This program examines the effects and nature of anthrax, and looks at natural outbreaks among Namibia’s wild animals. This tiny organism can drop an African elephant dead in its tracks - but what about humans? Dr. Peter Turnbull is interviewed and discusses the effects of anthrax in today’s society.
NG
19
ACSSU176 ACSHE227 ACSHE134 ACSSU150 ACSHE157
2001 USA
Armoured Knights
Scorpions, centipedes and millipedes are miniature armoured tanks, packed with lethal poisons. These creatures use their sharp spines to inject poisons, sweat toxic substances to ward off predators and get out of danger. This is a fascinating program to explore the nature of adaptations with your students.
NG
27
ACSSU094
2000 USA
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This short follows a cute baby chimpanzee who plays in Tanzania.
NG
1
ACSSU111
2009 USA
Baby Cobra’s First Hunt
Introduce students to the natural food chain of frogs and cobras. Students will observe how the cobra bites into a frog and administers a deadly neurotoxin, and subsequently unhinges its jaws to swallow it whole.
NG
1
ACSSU112
2009 USA
Basics of Anatomy Series
Au
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Examine the major systems of the human body and acquaint students with the vocabulary of basic physiology with this series. Looking at the interplay of cells, hormones and organs, these programs map the human body and offer insight into how physical processes such as respiration and digestion are initiated and maintained. This series includes the following titles:
Bee Therapy
Bill Nye the Science Guy
Digestion and Excretion
MP
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ACSSU175 and more…
2008 USA
Muscular, Skeletal and Integumentary
MP
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ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2008 USA
Respiration and Circulation
MP
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ACSSU175 ACSBL056
2008 USA
The Endocrine System
MP
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ACSSU175 ACSBL113
2008 USA
The Immunological System
MP
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ACSSU175 ACSBL120
2008 USA
The Nervous System
MP
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ACSSU150 and more…
2008 USA
A story on bee sting therapy in Taiwan, where two women undergo bee stings to cure arthritis and multiple sclerosis with the help of Cheng-yi Chen, a bee sting therapy master.
NG
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2004 USA
Join everyone’s favourite science guy, Bill Nye, to explore the fascinating nature of science in this comprehensive series. This collection covers a range of topics spanning from biological sciences to chemical and physical sciences, and will no doubt entertain students while teaching them about scientific concepts. This series includes the following titles:
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Animal Locomotion
DIS
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ACSSU111
1996 USA
Biodiversity
DIS
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ACSSU176 and more…
1995 USA
Birds
DIS
26
ACSSU112 and more…
1996 USA
Blood and Circulation
DIS
26
ACSSU175 ACSSU150
1995 USA
Bones and Muscles
DIS
26
ACSSU175 and more…
1995 USA
Brain
DIS
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ACSSU150 ACSSU175
1995 USA
Cells
DIS
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ACSSU150 ACSSU149
1995 USA
Communication
DIS
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ACSSU176 ACSBL015
1995 USA
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ACSSU175 ACSSU150
1995 USA
Dinosaurs
DIS
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ACSSU185
1995 USA
Evolution
DIS
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ACSSU184 and more...
1996 USA
Eyeball
DIS
26
ACSSU175 and more…
1997 USA
Fish
DIS
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ACSSU211 and more…
1996 USA
Flowers
DIS
26
ACSSU176
1996 USA
Food Web
DIS
26
ACSSU176 ACSSU112
1995 USA
Forensics
DIS
26
ACSHE230 and more…
1997 USA
Forests
DIS
26
ACSSU211 and more…
1995 USA
Genes
DIS
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ACSSU185 and more…
1997 USA
Germs
DIS
26
ACSSU176 and more…
1996 USA
Heart
DIS
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ACSSU175 ACSSU150
1997 USA
Human Transportation
DIS
26
ACSHE135 and more…
1996 USA
Insects
DIS
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ACSSU176 and more…
1995 USA
Invertebrates
DIS
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ACSSU112 and more…
1997 USA
Life Cycles
DIS
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ACSSU150
1998 USA
Mammals
DIS
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ACSSU111 and more…
1996 USA
Marine Mammals
DIS
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ACSSU111 and more…
1996 USA
Nutrition
DIS
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ACSSU175
1996 USA
Ocean Exploration
DIS
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ACSHE119 ACSHE223
1997 USA
Ocean Life
DIS
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ACSSU112
1995 USA
Plants
DIS
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ACSSU176
1995 USA
Populations
DIS
26
ACSSU176
1996 USA
Reptiles
DIS
26
ACSSU111
1995 USA
Respiration
DIS
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ACSSU179
1995 USA
Skin
DIS
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ACSSU150
1995 USA
Smell
DIS
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ACSSU150
1996 USA
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Science
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Biodiversity under Threat
Bangladesh’s Sundarban Mangroves is one of the world’s most biodiverse areas, and home to the endangered Bengal Tiger. This program looks at why the Sundarbans is so important, the threats, how they can be managed in a sustainable way, and by whom.
PUM
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ACSBL015 ACSBL019
2011 UK
Black Spider Sex
Students will explore the process of black widow reproduction by observing her mating with another spider, followed by the laying of her eggs, which eventually leads to new spiders being born.
NG
2
ACSSU150
2009 USA
Blind Shrimp Leading Blind Cavefish
Discover the fascinating process of evolution and adaptation through this clip. Observe shrimp and cavefish who live in deep rivers, and how they have developed the ability to navigate without eyes.
NG
1
ACSSU185 ACSBL090
2009 USA
Bluefin Tuna Eat Bait Ball
A story about a spectacular mackerel bait ball in ocean, where bluefin tuna, dolphins and shearwaters all seize the opportunity to feed on it.
NG
2
ACSSU176 ACSSU112
2009 USA
Born to Run
This short clip follows juvenile and adult zebras in the African savannah, and observes the importance and necessity of running fast with the herd to protect themselves against predators.
NG
1
ACSSU094 ACSSU112
2006 USA
Bowhead Whales
A look at bowhead whales off the coast of Alaska, examining their size, weight, behaviour and their eating of microscopic plankton.
NG
2
ACSSU150 ACSSU112
2009 USA
This program offers research into the inner workings of the human brain. It depicts the original pioneering research on how the brain’s visual systems transmit and encode information. Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley present their work on the visual cortex of the monkey using X-ray images.
MP
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ACSSU150 ACSSU175
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Brain: The Teaching Modules Vision and Movement
Branches on the Tree of Life
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Spiders
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Take students into the micro-world of organisms and multicellular animals in this biological series. Discover the nature of rotifers, the process of photosynthesis, the characteristics of viruses, the role of fungi, and much more! This series includes the following titles:
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Algae
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ACSSU176 and more…
2004 USA
Annelids
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ACSSU111 and more…
2000 USA
Arthropods
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ACSSU111 and more…
2001 USA
Chordates
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ACSSU111
2005 USA
Cnidarians
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ACSSU149 and more…
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Flatworms
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2000 USA
Fungi
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ACSSU112 and more…
2004 USA
Molluscs
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ACSSU112 and more…
2000 USA
Plants
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ACSSU176 and more…
1998 USA
Rotifers and Nematodes
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ACSSU111 and more…
1998 USA
Sponges
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ACSSU111
2003 USA
The Light Microscope: Window on the Microcosm
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2001 USA
The Protists
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2004 USA
Viruses and Bacteria
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2004 USA
Bullfrogs Eat Everything
A bullfrog eats spiders, scorpions, rodents, snakes, fish, and even each other. Although they don’t have claws, beaks or fangs, they still manage to overcome pinchers, poisons and stingers. A great clip for exploring the concept of the food web and adaptations.
NG
2
ACSSU112 ACSBL020
2000 USA
Cell Division
This program focuses on cell division, and explores the role of chromosomes and genes and how they affect hereditary characteristics. Students will also learn the differences between asexual and sexual reproduction, terms of cell division, how cells divide through mitosis and how sex cells divide through meiosis.
DA
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ACSSU149 ACSSU184
2000 AUS
Cell Processes
This program includes amazing footage, simplified descriptions and analogies of complicated cell processes, which will give students a clear and insightful view of life in its simplest form. It covers a variety of topics such as the cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria, mitosis and more.
DA
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ACSHE134 ACSSU150 ACSSU149
2002 AUS
Centipede vs. Grasshopper Mouse
Follow a giant centipede walking through the Sonoran Desert looking for food and see how it seeks out prey with its antennae, then paralyses and kills it with its poisonous claws on the underside of its head. The food chain continues as the centipede is then eaten by a grasshopper mouse.
NG
2
ACSSU112
2009 USA
Chimps and Tools
The ability to make and use tools is supposed to be what separates humans from the so-called ‘lower animals’. However, in this program students will discover how profoundly clever chimpanzees make tools and use them to get food.
NG
2
ACSSU185
2000 USA
Chlorohydra
If you go looking for hydras in ponds, you might find green ones. In this clip, students will learn about chlorohydra, and how they cultivate a crop of green algae cells in their tissues.
NG
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ACSSU149
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Echinoderms
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Classification of Plants
Plant classification enables us to trace the evolution of plant life, and today almost 284,000 species of plants have been counted. This short clip classifies different plants, including green algae, terrestrial plants, mosses, vascular plants, ferns, conifers, and flowering plants.
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This series explores the concept of classifying life. It investigates four areas: life, animals, monerans and protists, and plants and fungi. Each episode features a wide array of organisms in order to demonstrate the diversity of lifeforms found on the planet and how we interact with them in our everyday lives. This series includes the following titles: ACSSU111
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Classifying Animals
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Classifying Life
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Classifying Monerans and Protists
MP
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ACSSU111
2006 USA
Classifying Plants and Fungi
MP
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ACSSU111
2006 USA
Cnidarians
Learn about cnidarians and their distinct characteristics, such as their tentacles, digestive systems, and the cell layers on their bodies in this short and succinct clip.
NG
1
ACSSU111 ACSSU150 ACSSU149
2008 USA
Coral Reef Spawning
Coral reefs are the largest structures built by living creatures in the world. Discover how they regenerate themselves, and how their hermaphroditic state allows them to release eggs and sperm simultaneously. This process leads to the development of new coral, which students will explore in this informative video.
NG
3
ACSSU150
2009 USA
Corals
Stony corals create reefs, making possible a complex community that includes some of the most colourful organisms found in the marine world. Discover how it produces calcium carbonate, which helps create a habitat for invertebrates and fish in this short yet informative video.
NG
2
ACSSU176
2008 USA
Croc Country
2006 USA
Take students into the dangerous territory of crocodiles, and discover what life is like as a croc farmer and conservationist in the harsh conditions of the Australian drought. Students will learn about the unique characteristics these creatures hold, as well as their reproductive processes. This series includes the following titles:
Daily Planet in the Classroom
Croc Country
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ACSHE224
2003 AUS
Croc Country: Baby Dinosaurs
NG
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ACSHE224
2003 AUS
This series explores the design and technology involved with biological science, and how it is helping us to develop our understanding and improve our modern lives. It examines stories from the precision of penguins to the world of bugs and insects, and how they’re all helping us in the design world. This series includes the following titles:
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Animals I
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Animals II
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Animals IV
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ACSSU111
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Bugs
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Fish
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ACSSU111
2008 CAN
Garden
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ACSHE224
2009 CAN
Medical Advances
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ACSHE158 and more…
2008 CAN
Science and Art
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ACSHE223 ACSHE226
2007 CAN
The Human Body I
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ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2006 CAN
The Human Body II
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ACSSU150 ACSHE224
2007 CAN
The Human Body III
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2008 CAN
Daphnia
Different habitats support different species of small, planktonic crustaceans called daphnia. In this short video, students will take a close look at daphnia, including its asexual and sexual reproduction processes.
NG
4
ACSSU150
2008 USA
Dingo vs. Kangaroo
Follow Australia’s wild dog, the dingo, on the prowl as it spots a kangaroo and its joey. Meanwhile, the food chain reveals as the mother kangaroos become concerned about an eagle flying overhead.
NG
2
ACSSU112
1998 USA
Discovery of Viruses
Viruses are little more than packages of genetic information that infect cells and cause them to replicate more viruses. Learn about the discovery of viruses, beginning with the golden age of bacteriology.
NG
4
ACSHE157 ACSBL117
1999 USA
Ecosystems - an Overview
An ecosystem is a community of animals and plants living in relationship with each other in a given environment. Discover how ecosystems can be aquatic, terrestrial, or atmospheric, and can vary greatly in size.
NG
2
ACSSU176 ACSSU094
2010 USA
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Animals III
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This series explores the science and nutritional elements of food, their role in the human body, and their impact on
Elements of Human Nutrition our health. Series
This series includes the following titles:
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Carbs
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ACSSU175 ACSSU179
2009 USA
Fats
MP
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ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2009 USA
Minerals
MP
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ACSSU175
2009 USA
Protein
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2009 USA
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Water
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ACSSU175
2009 USA
Evolution Revolution
For some decades now, most experts have believed that the first humans appeared in Africa nearly two million years ago and remained there. From the small-brained Homo habilis, to the upright walking Homo erectus, investigate the fascinating history of our ancestors and creatures in this program exploring evolution.
NG
11
ACSSU185
2002 USA
Fearsome Frogs
An alien invader runs rampant through the borderlands of SouthEast Arizona, devouring anything that crosses its path and wiping out entire populations of local residents. In its relentless pursuit of prey, it will eat its own kind to satisfy its hunger.
NG
27
ACSSU112 ACSSU176
2000 USA
Feast of the Giant Sharks
Once a year off the coast of Belize, the waters fill with life, and amongst these fish is the largest, most mysterious one of all. Explore Belize’s fabulous Gladden Spit to find out why it attracts so many whale sharks, and take a swim with them to discover the secrets of these illusive creatures.
NG
27
ACSSU176
2001 USA
Fishing Spider Eating Frogs
This clip shows the hunting behaviour of African fishing spiders, explores how their adaptations have allowed it to detect vibrations of its prey, and how they use digestive juices to prepare their meals.
NG
1
ACSSU112
2001 USA
Freaks of Nature: SelfInflating Fish
Follow a river otter who is hunting for fish in Tanzania, and observe how a puffer fish can inflate itself in order to protect it from becoming prey to such animals. Students will also discover how the puffer fish has a poisonous gallbladder which kills the animals who eat it.
NG
1
ACSSU150
2009 USA
Gaboon Adder vs. Rat
The story of a Gaboon adder who hunts and eats a rat in tropical Africa. This short resource allows students to observe the food chain in action, and discover how the environment is interdependent.
NG
2
ACSSU112
2009 USA
Galapagos
This short program includes a brief history of the Galapagos Islands, and includes shots of many of the unique animal species found there, including the fascinating marine iguana.
NG
3
ACSSU185 ACSBL094
1998 USA
Gator Attacks
Discover how the residents of Florida must learn to live with alligators as neighbours when development, drought, and other factors put the two in increasingly frequent contact.
NG
25
ACSSU176
2003 USA
Gator Water Dance
This short clip introduces the fascinating mating rituals of alligators in the Everglades, which provides a wonderful example of animal adaptations and mating processes.
NG
1
ACSSU150
2000 USA
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Vitamins
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Explore the fascinating world of genetics with this in-depth series. Episodes cover topics such as the Punnett Square; inheritance of traits, including both recessive and dominant traits; historical discoveries; vaccines; the human genome project and more!
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This series includes the following titles: Fundamentals of Genetics
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Genetics in Action
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ACSSU184
2005 USA
Genetics in Our Lives
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Heredity
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2005 USA
Giant Elephant Shrew
This short story about the unique elephant shrews introduces a young trying to nurse from its mother, and observes females making nests.
NG
2
ACSSU150
2001 USA
Giants of the Deep
They are the largest animals to have ever roamed the earth. Following over 500 individual whales through the East Pacific, this program studies the beautiful blue whale, and watches how they feed and survive in the oceans that surround them.
NG
27
ACSSU150
2000 USA
Gila Monster!
This film is an action-packed exposé of two extraordinary and contrasting strategies for survival - the killer lizard’s ability to store energy in its huge fat tail and go for a year without food versus the mouse’s voracious appetite and need to live and eat ‘in the fast lane’.
NG
27
ACSSU150
2001 USA
Goofy Baby Elephant
This short yet entertaining video shows a young elephant walking with her herd, and observes moments of play with other elephants.
NG
1
Great White Shark
This clip shows the story of breaching great white sharks off the coast of South Africa in False Bay.
NG
3
ACSSU112
2009 USA
Hairy Sea Cucumber
This entertaining time-lapse clip discusses the life of the hairy sea cucumber, from burrowing into the ocean floor and releasing their tentacles to filter food and sucking them clean, to their intriguing tactic to avoid becoming prey by retracting their tentacles.
NG
1
ACSSU094 ACSSU112
2009 USA
Harris Hawk
Discover the habitat and behaviours of the Harris hawk through an observation of their nests atop cacti, their protective nature when it comes to their young, and their fascinating communal hunting tactics.
NG
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In the early 1980s, a new and deadly human virus was discovered. Learn about HIV, the RNA retrovirus that causes AIDS, see how it affects the human body and how the immune system reacts.
NG
3
ACSBL116 ACSBL118
2008 USA
How Viruses Are Cultured and Studied
Viruses are little more than packages of genetic information that infect cells and cause them to replicate more viruses. This fascinating program studies the embryo of a chicken egg, and examines how viruses reproduce and affect cells.
NG
5
ACSBL117 ACSHE157
1999 USA
Human Body 101
Discover how the human body performs amazing feats every day, from sending signals rocketing through the brain at high speed to distributing oxygen over 1,000 miles of airways.
NG
3
ACSSU150 ACSSU175
2000 USA
Humpback Whale
A story about humpback whales and their migration patterns and behaviour that provides fascinating information about them and their life processes. Students will discover the intriguing nature of fin slapping, their unique singing calls and their endangered status.
NG
3
ACSSU094
2009 USA
Inside the Living Cell Series
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Go inside living cells to discover how DNA replicates, how cells are controlled, and how cells obtain energy through the process of photosynthesis and respiration. This series provides a comprehensive examination of the complex nature of cells, accompanied by simple language and experiment demonstrations. This series includes the following titles: How Cells Are Controlled
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ACSSU149 and more...
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How Cells Obtain Energy
DA
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ACSHE134 and more‌
2004 USA
How Cells Reproduce
DA
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2004 USA
Ivan the Gorilla
Meet Ivan, a gorilla who lived at Zoo Atlanta. However prior to Zoo Atlanta, he tragically spent almost three decades without seeing another of his own kind and lived locked in a concrete room at a shopping centre. A story that presents the immorality of using animals for entertainment purposes.
NG
6
ACSSU094
1996 USA
Jackal vs. Ostrich Eggs vs. Vulture
Watch the fascinating food chain in action as an abandoned ostrich egg is fought for and consumed by vultures in the Serengeti desert, where the strict pecking order is clearly adhered to.
NG
2
ACSSU112 ACSBL020
2001 USA
Jackrabbit
The Jackrabbit forages for food and consumes cacti with sharp needles, an adaptation technique that differentiates them from other animals. Watch how they manage this tricky task and observe them in their natural habitat in this short clip.
NG
1
ACSSU094
2006 USA
Killer Massage
Killer whales swim through kelp and rub against rocks on the ocean floor several times a day to massage their bodies - a fascinating process captured on camera in this underwater short film.
NG
2
ACSSU094 ACSSU112
2009 USA
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ACSSU112 ACSBL020
2009 USA
King Vultures
Learn about the lives of the remarkable king vulture, the bird that the ancient Maya believed was a messenger from the gods, and the species that is considered one of the most beautiful vultures today.
NG
3
ACSSU112
2001 USA
Leeches Cure
This clip features a story on the use of leeches in curing illness, a process which demonstrates the usefulness of nature in contemporary health issues. Dr. Sachin Nandedkar treats Rajiv Khedkar who suffers from psoriasis.
NG
3
ACSHE134
2004 USA
Lemurs
Field specialist Mireya Mayor spends her summers in Madagascar tracking down lemurs. She performs critical work on two species of highly endangered primates whose habits remain a mystery to biologists: the silky sifaka and the Perrier’s sifaka.
NG
25
ACSHE120
2001 USA
Leopard Foibles
Leopards spend much of their time in trees because other big cats will kill them, and hyenas and other wild dogs will steal their prey. This intense program shows a leopard in the Mala Mala Game Reserve struggle to have its meal - an impala - as a hyena attempts to steal it.
NG
3
ACSSU112
2009 USA
Leopard Rescue
Veterinarian Ulf Tubessing, a fifth generation Namibian, makes unusual house calls treating wild animals as part of his regular practice. In this program, learn about the challenge of widespread eye-trauma which impacts on a cheetah’s ability to survive.
NG
26
ACSHE227
2007 USA
Life in Marine and Freshwater Environments
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Killer Whales Attack Sea Lion
Observe crafty predators chasing vulnerable prey in this dramatic video. Watch how two killer whales creep up on unsuspecting sea lions to satisfy their daily hunger, and experience their bizarre practice of ‘playing’ with their prey before consumption.
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This two-part series allows students to get up close with the life forms that exist in marine and freshwater environments. Discover the fascinating world of organisms, how they are suited to their habitats, and observe their peculiar ways of eating and reproducing. This series includes the following titles: DA
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2006 USA
The Biology of Seashores
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ACSSU176 ACSSU211
2001 USA
Lifestyles of Leopards
This clip explores the solitary lifestyle of the leopard which generally is found alone except during the mating cycle, and includes footage of rare collaboration to catch prey. Students will discover how the female gives birth after three months and how she protects and trains her cubs to survive.
NG
3
ACSSU150
2009 USA
Lion Insemination - Mixing up the Gene Pool
In small park reserves, there is a limited gene pool when it comes to African lions. Discover how one answer to this is artificial insemination, which involves collecting viable sperm samples from unrelated lions in geographically distant populations, thus allowing them to mix up the gene pool.
NG
4
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2002 USA
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Found in East and South-Western Africa, the cheetah is the world’s fastest land animal. Learn about their physical adaptations; how they live in small coalitions; have cubs at a young age; and how they hunt gazelles, wildebeests, impalas and other hooved animals.
NG
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ACSSU150 ACSSU112
2004 USA
Living with Anthrax
This program journeys to two distant continents - North America and Africa - to meet two mothers facing the threat of anthrax in very different ways. Follow these personal stories of anthrax encounters, and take a trip to Etosha National Park in Namibia - a place some call the ‘anthrax capital of the world’.
NG
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ACSBL116 ACSHE157
2002 USA
Living with Leopards
Get behind the camera with acclaimed African wildlife filmmaker Kim Wolhuter, and follow him as he and his family spend two years in the bush following a young leopard’s journey into adulthood.
NG
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ACSSU112
2002 USA
Maggots
Explore the fascinating concept of maggot therapy in this short film. Cindy Kennedy visits Wesley Medical Centre’s Midwest Centre for Wound Healing in Wichita to undergo maggot therapy to clean out the dead tissue in her abdomen.
NG
4
ACSSU112
2004 USA
Marine Hydrozoans
Discover how a boat harbour is a good place to look for marine hydrozoans. This clip explores obelia, a hydrozoan with two kinds of olyps for feeding and reproducing.
NG
1
ACSSU111
2008 USA
Meerkat Madness
In Africa’s Kalahari Desert, a research team studies the behavioural traits of a band of meerkats. Never facing danger alone, a young meerkat pup sounds a distress call to the tribe when a hungry goshawk is on the hunt, and then it is a race to see who gets to the pup first.
NG
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ACSSU176
2000 USA
Meerkats
Meerkats are members of the mongoose family, and live in the Kalahari Desert. In this short story, learn what makes these animals so interesting; their physical adaptation traits, their social characteristics, and how they are fiercely territorial animals who dig burrows and tunnels.
NG
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ACSSU176
2009 USA
MegaFlyover
This short film discusses the MegaFlyover project, in which biologist J. Michael Fay of the Wildlife Conservation Society spent six months conducting an aerial survey of Africa to determine how various ecoregions are being affected by humans.
NG
3
ACSBL028 ACSHE120
2005 USA
Microbes Rule the World
From beneath the barren glaciers to the volcanic ocean floor, even to the surface of Mars - there is life! We are in the midst of a revolution in understanding life on Earth as this program explores the mysteries of these dominant tiny creatures, and how they have, and continue to change the world.
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Modes of Virus Infection and Replication
Much of what is known about virus reproduction comes from studies of the viruses that attack bacteria, also known as bacteriophage. In this clip watch an experiment that mixes filtered water from a sewage treatment plant with E. coli.
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Lives of Cheetahs
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Watch how a mother grizzly bear in Alaska teaches her cubs the essential life skill of how to fish for salmon.
NG
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ACSSU112
2009 USA
Mongoose Murders
This program tells the story of two women committed to understanding the mysteries of the mongoose, a little known creature. Set in a beautiful national park, cutting edge technology finds out exactly what happens underground, and follows the lives of mothers and pups through birth into adulthood.
NG
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ACSSU176
2002 USA
Newborn Gators
See how a mother alligator protects her young offspring from predators in the Everglades in this gripping program.
NG
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Niger Search
Join Dr. Paul Sereno as he searches for dinosaur fossils in the Sahara, then meet Brady Barr as he joins in when a Sarcosuchus imperator, or ‘SuperCroc’ jaw is found.
NG
3
ACSSU185
2002 USA
Nocturnal Animals - the Night Shift
This video explores the animals that inhabit the world of darkness and the remarkable adaptations that equip them to live and hunt by night.
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1997 USA
Ocelot
Ocelots are stealthy, solitary and secretive felines, similar in appearance to their larger cousin, the jaguar. Learn about the regions where they live, their hunting characteristics, and their diet in this exciting short film.
NG
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ACSSU112 ACSBL023
2006 USA
Out There: Motala - an Elephant’s Story
Discover the amazing story of Motala, an elephant from Thailand who lost her front foot due to a landmine. Learn about the amazing feats of her doctors as she is fitted with a leg brace to help her walk, and find out how a three-tonne elephant deals with living life on three legs.
NG
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ACSHE227
2000 USA
Paper Wasps
Between fending off army ants and drying waterlogged nests, paper wasps in Costa Rica have their work cut out for them. In this clip, discover how the wasps have developed an ingenious defence to protect their homes from the frequent rain.
NG
2
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2001 USA
Parasitic Wasps and Aphids
Learn about the spectacular reproductive mechanisms of the black wasps in this intriguing program. Observe how they impregnate plant-destroying aphids with a single egg, and watch the process of the baby wasp killing the aphid from the inside-out, and hatching from its dead body.
NG
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ACSSU176 ACSBL020
2009 USA
Perfect Man, Perfect Woman
The human body hasn’t had an overhaul in two million years, and some scientists think we have stopped evolving altogether. Utilising top experts, the best in cinematography, 3D graphics and video compositing, this program unveils what science says would be the ideal human features for the twenty first century and its challenges.
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Mom Grizzly Teaches Her Cubs
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Planaria: An Amazing Simple Organism
Meet an amazing simple organism: a small flatworm called planaria. In this video, watch as the planaria uses its sense of smell to eat aromatic meals like earthworms.
NG
5
ACSSU150 ACSSU176
2008 USA
Planaria: Flatworms
Explore the many types of flatworms through this clip, and discover that of all the flatworms, the common brown planaria is the most easy to observe in a pond near you.
NG
1
ACSSU111
2008 USA
Plant Growth
Plants grow in two ways: taller and thicker. In this resource, learn how conifers, trees and some flowering plants grow thicker; discover growth rings in trees; and learn how their growth is related to their growth tissues. The intertropical zone and temperate regions are also mentioned.
NG
2
ACSSU094
2010 USA
Plants
All life on Earth depends on plants. Discover how the process of photosynthesis allows plants to sustain all lifeforms, how they are the basis for the entire food chain, and the way they share an interconnected relationship with all animals on Earth.
NG
3
ACSBL052 ACSSU179
2004 USA
Plumed Worm
This short clip examines the home-building behaviour of the plumed worm, which builds a tube on the ocean floor. The worm continues to bolster the tube by adding shells and sea lettuce, which buffers currents and provides food for the worm.
NG
1
ACSSU111
2001 USA
Pollution of the Food Chains
Polluting products released into the environment by human beings are contaminating food chains. Learn how the pollution process affects all marine life, and how it reaches plant life and human beings in this short clip.
NG
1
ACSSU112 ACSBL028
2010 USA
Portuguese Man o’ War
Learn about the Portuguese man o’ war, the marine blue-bottle jellyfish, its high-powered stinging cells, and how its individual colony members function together as a whole.
NG
1
ACSSU111
2008 USA
Puffin Watch
Few people are fortunate enough to catch a glimpse of the puffin, a curious and little-known species of seabird. In this program, students will discover how they spend their winters in the open seas, learn about their breeding and feeding habits, and find out about their unique underground burrowed nests.
NG
22
ACSSU176 ACSSU094
1996 USA
Rarely Seen Sharks
A story on rarely seen sharks and fish at the bottom of the Pacific off the Marshall Islands, including sixgill sharks, chimaeras and Pacific sleeper sharks.
NG
2
ACSSU111
2009 USA
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Phantoms of the Night
This program offers an in-depth look at bat behaviour through both high-tech tools, and the eyes of the scientists using them. Thermal cameras, ultra slow-motion photography, micro transmitters, and specialised bat-detectors provide viewers with a unique insight into the secret lives of bats.
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Rediscovering Biology Series
Great advances have been made in the field of biology in recent decades that will continue to have a major impact on our lives. This series investigates the functions of genes and the nature of genetically modified organisms, with each program featuring interviews with expert scientists involved in ground-breaking research. This series includes the following titles: MP
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Genomics
MP
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Reproduction of Flowering Plants
In this fascinating clip, watch the reproduction process of a flowering plant, including pollination, fruit production, seed distribution and germination. Discover how some flowering plants, like strawberries, can reproduce without the fusion of sexual cells.
NG
2
ACSSU150
2010 USA
Rüppell’s Griffon Vulture
Learn how the Rüppell’s Griffon Vultures are the ‘clean-up crew’ of the Serengeti desert. They are regarded as the most social of their kind, living in large colonies, mating for life, and sharing parental duties.
NG
3
ACSSU112 ACSBL020
2001 USA
Sandhill Crane Migration
This program investigates the migration of the Sandhill Crane, which leads them to Sulfur Springs Valley. It introduces the influence of agriculture, where food and temporary lakes are desirable and accessible.
NG
2
ACSSU094
2002 USA
Sap
Sap is a nutrient-rich liquid that circulates within a network of vessels that run throughout a plant. This resource will explore the two types of sap: raw and elaborated, and demonstrate how sap supports photosynthesis in a plant.
NG
2
ACSBL052
2010 USA
Saving Flynn
Troy Surratt and Nathaniel Hawking recount the illness of their beloved dog Flynn from necrotising encephalitis. They learn that pet vaccinations caused the degenerative brain disease and are able to save Flynn’s life with diet changes.
NG
3
ACSHE160
2009 USA
Science and the City
ACSSU184
2003 USA
Genetically Modified Organisms
2003 USA
Discover the role of DNA and Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection with the help of experts and students in this energetic series. Find out how a fingerprint acts as DNA, how to extract DNA from fruit cells, and how the process of favourable traits becoming common in successive generations defines Natural Selection. This series includes the following titles: DA
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Simple DNA Extraction
DA
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What is a DNA Fingerprint?
DA
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ACSSU184 ACSSU185
2009 CAN 2006 CAN
ACSBL086
2009 CAN
Each program within this series takes a laboratory technique from life science and makes it meaningful to students by explaining the theory behind the application. Students are challenged to hone their skills, ask questions, develop hypotheses and select appropriate equipment and technology to collect and evaluate their data. This series includes the following titles: Comparative Anatomy Dissection
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MP
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ACSSU184 ACSHE192
2002 USA
Science
Science Lab Investigations
Darwin's Natural Selection
SciQ
ACSBL080 and more…
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Join enthusiastic hosts Andrew and Paula in exploring some of the most interesting questions in science and technology in this investigative Smithsonian Channel series. Students will be fascinated by the unusual questions posed by the team, and will learn the important scientific concepts that accompany each episode. This series includes the following titles: Can Humans Live Underwater?
DA
27
ACSIS124 and more…
2008 CAN
Can We Use Science to Solve Crime?
DA
25
ACSIS124
2008 CAN
Human Performance - How Can We Push Our Limits?
DA
27
ACSHE161 and more…
2008 CAN
Poop - What Is It Good For?
DA
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Scyphozoans - Jellyfishes
Learn about large jellyfish, the scyphozoans, and watch them pulse through the open water trailing their tentacles.
NG
1
ACSSU111
2008 USA
Sea Anemones
In the lower tidal pools live organisms that look like giant flowers, but are so much more. Learn all about sea anemones, including how they feed, reproduce, and share a symbiotic relationship with fish.
NG
2
ACSSU111 ACSBL020
2008 USA
Sea Salps
This short clip examines the sea salp; gelatinous invertebrates who form colonies in the shape of long chains, which can reach lengths of 15 feet. While the salp resembles a jellyfish with its translucence and bioluminescence, it is actually a chordate which makes it a very distant relative of humans.
NG
1
ACSSU111
2001 USA
Sea Urchin Fertility
This clip explores the reproductive behaviour of sea urchins. The female sea urchin releases eggs and the male releases sperm, leaving it up to chance if the eggs and sperm meet in open ocean. Fertilised eggs become larvae, which if not eaten, drift with current and possibly populate new locations.
NG
1
ACSSU150
2008 USA
Search for the Siamese Croc
The Siamese crocodile, which had been thought to be virtually extinct in the wild, was discovered in Cambodia to be surviving and breeding in reasonable numbers. Join a team of conservationists in a race against time to gather DNA samples from the crocs and information about their habitat in order to preserve the breed.
NG
26
ACSSU176
2002 USA
Show Me Science Advanced Series
2008 CAN
This series examines the most recent developments and discoveries in science and technology, and explores the vital role science plays in our everyday lives. Algae, microbes and biodiversity are investigated through the use of incredible visuals and real-life examples. This series includes the following titles:
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Biology: Putting Algae to Work
MP
15
ACSSU149 and more…
2010 USA
Biotechnology: Cleaning up with Microbes
MP
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ACSHE135 and more…
2010 USA
Ecology: Understanding Biodiversity
MP
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ACSBL015 and more…
2010 USA
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This series introduces students to bacteria, fungi, protists and viruses; organisms that are an integral part of life on Earth. Each program discusses how these fascinating microorganisms can be beneficial or harmful to humans, separating the ‘micro-foes’ from the ‘micro-heroes’, and includes a hands-on experiment segment. This series includes the following titles: Bacteria
MP
24
ACSHE134 and more…
2000 USA
Fungi
MP
24
ACSSU176 and more…
2000 USA
Protists
MP
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ACSBL117 and more…
2000 USA
Viruses
MP
24
ACSBL117
2000 USA
Skua
This clip features various shots of skuas, a species of seabird, set to music.
NG
2
ACSSU111
2000 USA
Sloths
This clip explores the three-toed sloths who hang out in the canopy of Costa Rican rainforests. Learn about their slow movements that make them one of the slowest moving creatures on Earth, their herbivore diet and their daily life.
NG
2
ACSSU111
2009 USA
Snail Zombies
Discover how the leucochloridium paradoxum parasitic worm larvae develops in amber snails, and observe the process of the food chain when birds eat the snails, and eliminate the worm eggs which are then eaten by snails.
NG
2
ACSSU176 ACSBL020
2009 USA
Snakes of Oman
A reptile-loving sheik asks for help in diagnosing what ails the snakes at a snake farm outside the city of Muscat. Join Gerry Martin, an Indian herpetologist, and travel to the desert to follow his exhilarating capture of new venomous varieties of snakes.
NG
25
ACSSU094
2001 USA
Snake Wranglers
Learn about the venomous characteristics of the world’s most poisonous snakes in this adrenaline-pumping series. Follow the journeys of people who explore their countries in search of snakes, and discover just how important the role of their highly sought after venom is in the field of modern day science. This series includes the following titles:
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NG
24
ACSHE134 ACSHE161
2001 USA
Death Adder Duet
NG
24
ACSHE134 ACSHE161
2001 USA
Snake Saviour
NG
24
ACSHE134 ACSHE161
2001 USA
Venom Harvest
NG
24
ACSHE134 ACSHE161
2001 USA
This short clip observes how, due to being too young to dive, baby sperm whales remain near the surface while their mothers hunt for food. Watch the playful nature of the baby whale as it waits, and listen to the unique sonar sounds that are given off by the fartravelling mother.
NG
2
ACSSU176
1994 USA
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Sperm Whale Diving
Brian Bush - Odyssey in Western Oz
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ACSSU112
2008 USA
Stem Cells: The Ethical Issues
This program tackles one of the most contentious areas of contemporary science: embryonic stem cell research. It presents a variety of different viewpoints, and features interviews with scientists, ethics commentators and patients with life-threatening medical conditions.
DA
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ACSHE135 ACSHE195 ACSHE230 ACSBL040
2006 AUS
Stingray City
This short film journeys to Cayman Islands to discover the group of stringrays that call it home. Find out about their size, eating habits, venomous spine, camouflage, and a place called ‘Stingray City’ in Grand Cayman where people can swim alongside them.
NG
2
ACSSU150
1989 USA
Succulent and Aquatic Plants
Subjected to a lack of water, very high temperatures, or drying winds, plants in dry environments display various adaptations to their surroundings. Discover these physical adaptations and how they help plants, such as cacti, to store water and air in order to survive in these conditions.
NG
2
ACSSU185
2010 USA
Sugar Gliders
This clip introduces the sugar glider, a fascinating marsupial that lives in Australia. Learn about its unique characteristics, including a gliding membrane that runs down the side of its body and a tail that it uses like a rudder.
NG
1
ACSSU185
2009 USA
Tales from the Wild
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Spider Kills Bat
This clip looks at the feeding behaviour of orb-weaving spider. Watch as the spider weaves a strong sticky web in the flight path of the bat which ultimately captures the bat. Then see how the spider cocoons and kills it with its bites.
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Go into the depths of Africa and the Arctic, and take an up close and personal look at the amazing variety of animals that call them home. Meet Tau the Lion, a tiny lion cub who gets separated from his pride, and follow Tasha the Polar Bear as she learns to fend for herself in the harsh winter. This series includes the following titles: ACSSU043 ACSSU094
1998 USA
Tasha the Polar Bear
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Tau the Lion
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This program answers questions that young students ask about anatomy and genetics. Included are questions such as: What are bones made of? What makes our muscles tired? Why do we have two nervous systems? Why do we blink our eyes? What is the spleen? How do we grow? Why do we have hair? Why are some people left-handed?
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1991 USA
The Anatomy of Flowering Plants
Flowering plants are the most numerous in the plant world, yet in spite of this diversity their anatomy is similar from one plant to another. Learn about their specific anatomies, how their flowering plant organs modify to adapt to their environments, and how to classify ligneous and herbaceous plants.
NG
2
ACSSU111
2010 USA
The Biology Classics: Paramecium, Hydra, Planaria and Daphnia
Understanding the amazing phenomena of life requires an intimate association with living things. This program introduces students to four organisms called ‘The Biology Classics’; not only because they are featured in science textbooks, but because studying them broadens our concept of what it means to be alive.
DA
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ACSSU111
2006 USA
Tell Me Why - Health Anatomy and Genetics
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The Biology of Cnidarians
Through this comprehensive yet concise series, students will learn about Hydra, a genus of simple fresh-water animals. Looking at their habitat, structure, feeding, nematocyst discharge, locomotion, and sexual and asexual reproduction. This series includes the following titles:
The Biology of Paramecium
ACSSU111 ACSSU150
2008 USA
Hydra: A Classic Cnidarian
NG
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Hydra: Ciliated Protozoans
NG
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2008 USA
Hydra: Digestive System
NG
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2008 USA
Hydra: Types of Hydra
NG
1
2008 USA
Discover the nature of Paramecium, a single-celled organism that can be found in marine environments. Students will learn about their behaviour, feeding and digestion characteristics, reproduction process, and the ways they interact with water. This series includes the following titles: ACSSU111 ACSSU149
2008 USA
NG
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Feeding and Digestion
NG
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2008 USA
Reproduction
NG
2
2008 USA
The Cell Surface
NG
3
2008 USA
Water Balance
NG
1
2008 USA
The Carbon and Oxygen Cycles
Carbon and oxygen are two elements that are essential to life. They are naturally present in the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide and gaseous oxygen. Learn how these elements circulate through the environment, and how they can be disturbed in this informative and diagrammatic program.
NG
1
ACSSU189 ACSBL022
2010 USA
The Crocodiles of the Orinoco
Join Jesús Rivas and Renee Owens as they travel to the Venezuelan llanos on an unusual mission – to search for giant reptiles. They are looking for the highly endangered Orinoco crocodile, one of the largest predators in all of South America, and hope to study the release of captive Orinocos back into the wild.
NG
26
ACSHE161
2002 USA
The Deer Tick
In this short clip, observe the progression of Lyme disease from bacterial infection in mice to the consumption of this infection by ticks. The ticks then detach themselves from the mice and move along to attach themselves to other hosts such as deer and humans, thus continuing the transfer of the disease.
NG
2
ACSBL117 ACSBL124 ACSSU176
2009 USA
The Endless Voyage
This series on the marine environment as a unique aspect of life on Earth explores areas of interest and concern to students and scientists alike. Viewers will explore the world’s oceans; visiting locations they may never be able to see in a traditional classroom setting and will hear from experts in oceanography. This series includes the following titles:
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Building Blocks
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ACSSU175 and more…
2003 CAN
Food for Thought
DA
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2003 CAN
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Behaviour
The Eyes of Nye
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Living Together
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2003 CAN
Survivors
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Water World
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Life Goes On
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Students will develop their scientific eye and their critical understanding whilst being entertained through this series hosted by science favourite, Bill Nye. Students will learn about controversial cloning, human adaptations, sexual reproduction, and the nature of genetically modified foods. This series includes the following titles:
The Habitable Planet Biodiversity Decline
The Human Body in Action
Antibiotics: Man vs. Microbe
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ACSHE135 and more…
2005 USA
Cloning: The Science behind the Controversy
DIS
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ACSHE230 and more…
2005 USA
Genetic Diversity: Sexual Reproduction
DIS
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ACSHE191 and more…
2005 USA
Genetically Modified Foods: Benefits and Risks
DIS
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ACSHE191 and more…
2005 USA
Human Characteristics and Adaptations: Is Race Cultural or Biological?
DIS
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2005 USA
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2007 AUS
While essential to the lives of humans and animals, fresh water only accounts for six percent of the world’s water supply. Scientists in Florida’s Everglades challenged southwest to consider the optimum use of existing sources of fresh water for both humans and ecosystems.
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This series focuses on the human body from cells to systems, and includes a recurring theme of the hierarchy of the human body: cells, organs and organ systems. Each program includes an easy-to-replicate, hands-on activity and an interview with an expert in a particular area of science. This series includes the following titles:
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ACSSU149 ACSSU150
2001 USA
Cells
MP
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Circulatory and Respiratory System
MP
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Digestive and Excretory Systems
MP
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ACSSU150
2001 USA
Genes and Heredity
MP
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ACSSU184
2001 USA
Health and Nutrition
MP
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2001 USA
Immune System
MP
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2001 USA
Interrelationship of the Body Systems
MP
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ACSSU175
2001 USA
Reproductive and Endocrine Systems
MP
23
ACSSU175
2001 USA
Skeletal and Muscular Systems
MP
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ACSSU150
2001 USA
The Brain and the Nervous System
MP
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ACSSU175
2001 USA
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2001 USA
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2001 USA
The Ozarks
The Ozarks, the prides of Arkansas are pumped with water. For more than 100 years, people have come here to fish and to bathe in the healing waters bubbled up by springs. But today these waters are in trouble, the threat is an unlikely one - the common chicken.
NG
22
ACSSU176 ACSBL028
1995 USA
The Richardsons’ Profile
Join the Richardson family, a husband and wife filmmaking duo, and discover the private lives of a unique pride of lions in Zimbabwe. Tag along for the ride as they film them in some of the most dangerous, adrenaline rush inducing situations and learn about the characteristics of the African savannah.
NG
18
ACSHE223 ACSHE226
2002 USA
The Science of Death
This film takes an in-depth and fascinating look at what may be the last taboo - death. Through the use of state-of-the-art 3D graphics, captivating cinematography and the latest science, viewers will discover how the body behaves on the journey after death.
DA
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ACSBL107
2001 CAN
Join Imagineer Asa Kalama as he meets the animal experts at Disney’s Animal Kingdom to look at some animal adaptations in action. Students will discover the two primary types of adaptations – behavioural and physical – that help animals survive, and see variety of animal communication types.
DIS
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ACSSU094 ACSHE121
2011 USA
Thrasher vs. King Snake
Follow the intense chase of a King Snake as it tries to catch Thrasher chicks at the top of a cactus.
NG
1
ACSSU112
2012 USA
Tiger in a Croc’s World
This intense short film follows the journey of a crocodile as it steals the carcass of a sambar deer which was killed by a tiger.
NG
3
ACSSU112
2009 USA
Tiger Territory
Follow the Siberian tiger in Russia and discover its physical adaptations that allow it to survive in one of the coldest winter climates: its independent territorial claims; the dominant nature of adult males; the ways they interact with their female counterpart; and the threats to the survival of their species.
NG
3
ACSSU185
2000 USA
Toucans
This short film features a variety of toucan images set to music.
NG
2
ACSSU111
2006 USA
Tracking the Great White Shark
Two scientists have joined forces to gain a better understanding of the interplay between hungry white sharks and baby elephant seals in the ocean. Using attached location transmitters, the scientists will learn how the sharks hunt, and how the seals evade them.
NG
24
ACSSU112 ACSSU176
2000 USA
The Science of Disney Imagineering Animal Adaptations: Communication
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The Lammergeyer
Watch how the Lammergeyer, a magnificent bird who lives in Ethiopia, uses its interesting technique of dropping large animal bones from soaring heights in order to break them open on the jagged rocks below and reach the nourishing marrow inside.
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2008 USA
Trinidad Birds
Meet Roger Neckles, a wildlife photographer who studies and photographs a variety of unique and colourful birds in Trinidad every day, and learn about the area and its wide range of species.
NG
4
ACSHE224
2003 USA
Trout Spawning
This entertaining clip takes an underwater look at trout spawning in the Yellowstone National Park, giving a simple explanation of the reproductive practices of the species.
NG
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ACSSU150
2001 USA
Understanding Science Series
Au
Trees
Trees are very large plants that contain wood, a tissue that contains lignin. This clip explores tree classifications, and demonstrates how some tree species are conifers, but most belong to the flowering plants group. It also explains the parts of a tree and how to classify trees as deciduous or evergreen.
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This series presents difficult scientific concepts in an easy to understand format. Presenter Dr. Science brings the central focus of the classification of living things and ecosystems to the student in a fun and entertaining way. Each episode includes experiments and features lab safety procedures. This series includes the following titles: Classification of Living Things
MP
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ACSSU111
2003 USA
Ecosystems
MP
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ACSSU176
2003 USA
Virus Infective Cycle
Bacteriophages have proved to be very elaborate viruses. Learn how phages, such as the T4 phage, infect bacteria; see how other viruses infect plants and animals and the ways they are passed on.
NG
4
ACSBL116 ACSBL118 ACSBL119
2008 USA
Virus Structure
A look at the structure of viruses, including how they are made up of a protein jacket, containing nucleic acids DNA or RNA. The question pondered, which remains unanswered in the clip is: How do entities with such a simple structure reproduce?
NG
1
ACSBL117
1999 USA
Visualising Cell Processes
Students will discover the complex nature of cell processes through this comprehensive series which explores a vast array of topics, including osmosis, cell organisation, organic molecules, eukaryotic cells, the genetic code, and so much more! This series includes the following titles:
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Cell Movement and Transport
DA
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ACSSU150 and more…
2001 USA
Cells and Molecules
DA
15
ACSHE134 and more…
2001 USA
DNA Replication, Mitosis and Cell Reproduction
DA
15
ACSHE192 and more…
2001 USA
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
DA
15
ACSSU176 and more…
2001 USA
The Genetic Code and Its Translation
DA
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ACSSU185 and more…
2001 USA
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This entertaining clip takes a look at the nurturing nature of mother walruses’, how she gives birth away from the herd on an isolated ice flow, and their social and physical characteristics.
NG
2
ACSSU185
2001 USA
Whale Sharks’ Unusual Feast
This clip explores whale sharks, and discusses their size, behaviour, and eating habits, including dog snapper and cubera eggs.
NG
2
ACSSU111 ACSSU112
2009 USA
Who’s Your Daddy?
This short clip investigates what daddy-long legs are, the amazing feats of their incredibly long legs, their diet of aphids, and features an aggressive tug-of-war between a daddy-long legs and a tiger beetle.
NG
3
ACSSU111
2009 USA
Wild Chronicles
Au
Walrus Mom and Baby
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Take a journey into the natural world to discover stories of life, danger and survival experienced by both humans and animals alike throughout our planet’s lifetime. Students will be fascinated by this collection of stories, ranging from the discovery of human remains in the Sahara to the conservation of animals. This series includes the following titles: NG
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ACSSU176 and more...
1999 USA
African Gorillas; Humpbacks; Dinosaur Hunters; Gates of Hell
NG
27
ACSSU112 and more…
1999 USA
Amazon Conservationists
NG
6
ACHGK073 ACHGK070
1999 USA
Anatolian Cheetahs
NG
4
ACHGK071
2005 USA
Antarctic Penguins
NG
5
ACSBL015
1999 USA
Arctic Tale; Moreton Bay; Hawaii Kona Coffee; Sea of Sound
NG
27
ACSSU112 and more…
1999 USA
Australian Reef
NG
4
ACSSU176
2005 USA
Bat Species
NG
3
2003 USA
Beavers
NG
3
2003 USA
Bee Man – New Threat
NG
5
ACSSU176
1999 USA
BioBlitz
NG
4
ACSSU111 and more...
2003 USA
Black Caiman
NG
7
ACSSU176 and more...
2005 USA
Bluefin Japan
NG
8
ACSHE194 and more...
2003 USA
Bobby Haas; Black Turtles; Gorilla Massacre; Zeb Hogan Giant Cambodian Ray; Hornets from Hell
NG
27
ACSBL026 and more...
1999 USA
Boyd Amazon River Dolphins; Humpback; Marine Census; Syrian Bald Ibis Update
NG
28
ACSSU185 and more...
1999 USA
Centre of the Centre
NG
5
ACSSU185 and more...
2005 USA
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Science
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Africa’s Wild Eden; House Cats; Boyd on a Cliff; Island Fox
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6
ACSSU176 ACSBL020
1999 USA
Colorado Mountain Lions; Dugong; Surviving the Sahara; Bluefin Baitball
NG
27
ACSHE157 and more...
1999 USA
Crittercam: Blue Whale
NG
7
1999 USA
Crittercam: Bowhead Whales
NG
7
1999 USA
Crittercam: Brown Bears
NG
7
ACSSU112
1999 USA
Crittercam: Emperor Penguins
NG
7
ACSSU112
1999 USA
Crittercam: Grey Seals
NG
6
ACSSU112
1999 USA
Crittercam: Lions
NG
7
ACSSU112
1999 USA
Crittercam: Monk Seals
NG
8
ACHGK074 and more…
1999 USA
Crittercam: Nurse Sharks
NG
8
ACHGK073 ACSSU176
1999 USA
Crittercam: Tiger Sharks
NG
9
ACSSU112
1999 USA
Crittercam: Turtles and Shark Bay
NG
9
ACSSU185 and more...
1999 USA
Cutthroats of Yellowstone - Fish Migration
NG
6
ACSSU185 and more...
1999 USA
Dominican Republic – Reef Check
NG
4
ACSSU176 and more...
2003 USA
Dugongs of Abu Dhabi
NG
5
ACSSU176 and more...
2005 USA
Easter Island Horses; Bowhead Whales; Costa Rica Reptiles; Sonoran Spring
NG
32
ACSSU185 and more...
1999 USA
Elephant Orphanage; Leopard Seals; Chad Pregracke; Sea Turtle Tumours
NG
27
ACSSU185 and more...
1999 USA
Elephant Power
NG
6
ACSSU176 ACSBL025
1999 USA
Elephant Seals
NG
7
ACSSU176 ACSBL020
1999 USA
Enric Sala - Kingman Reef
NG
3
ACSSU176 and more...
2003 USA
Farallone Islands
NG
4
ACSSU176, and more...
2003 USA
Ferrets
NG
7
ACSSU185 and more...
1999 USA
Florida Bears
NG
5
ACSHE160 and more...
2003 USA
Florida Invasives
NG
6
ACSSU185 and more...
2005 USA
Fongoli Chimps
NG
4
ACSHE191 ACSSU185
2003 USA
Freeze Frame Arctic
NG
7
Frog Problems
NG
3
110
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Cheetah Chase
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Series, Title
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Biology
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1999 USA ACSHE157
2003 USA
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ACSSU176 ACSBL020
1999 USA
Global Warming 101; Ringed Seal; Willie Cock Bullet Hole; Chihuahuan Desert; Elephant Communication
NG
25
ACSBL028 and more...
1999 USA
Gorilla Ebola Crisis
NG
8
ACSSU185 and more...
1999 USA
Great White Shark; Juan Fernandez Seals; India Diaries; Alien Invasion Nutria
NG
27
ACSSU185 and more...
1999 USA
Hawaii: Greening an Army Base (NPR Climate Connections)
NG
6
ACSHE230 and more...
2003 USA
Hawksbills
NG
6
ACSSU176 and more...
2003 USA
Hornet Hunters
NG
8
ACSSU185 and more...
1999 USA
Humans and Dogs; Bull Sharks; Tasmania Birding; Bushmeat
NG
27
ACSSU185 and more...
1999 USA
Humpback Whale Tagging
NG
4
ACSHE157
2005 USA
Hydrilla Limpkin
NG
4
ACSSU176
2003 USA
Ichthyosaur
NG
4
ACSSU185 ACSBL027
2005 USA
Kenya Rothschild Giraffes
NG
3
ACSSU185 ACSSU176
2003 USA
Kobu-Lion Preserve; Pilot Whales; Wollemi Pine; Out There Wild Vet
NG
27
ACSSU176 and more...
1999 USA
Latino Genographic
NG
7
ACOKFH001
2005 USA
Leader of the Pack
NG
7
ACSBL015
1999 USA
Lost City
NG
6
ACSBL015 ACSBL019
1999 USA
Madagascar Lemurs - Loss of Natural Habitat
NG
6
ACHGK051
1999 USA
Madagascar Lemurs; Whale Sharks; Racing the High Sierra; The Secret Life of Bats
NG
27
ACSSU176
1999 USA
Manatee Alarm Project
NG
4
ACSHE157
2005 USA
Mark Olson (Botanist)
NG
4
1999 USA
Mastiffs and Wolves
NG
5
2005 USA
Meerkat Hunting
NG
6
1999 USA
Monkey Friends
NG
8
ACSSU112
2005 USA
Nalini Nadkami Canopy Confluence; Elephant Seals; Maneaters of Malawi; Cutthroats of Yellowstone
NG
27
ACSHE191 ACSBL015
1999 USA
Ndoki Adventure
NG
6
New Hominid Zeray Alemseged; Nurse Sharks; Across the Jungle Divide; Giants of Jasper
NG
27
Operation Migration
NG
9
111
Au
NG
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2003 USA ACSSU176 and more…
1999 USA 1999 USA
Science
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Brief Summary
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Series, Title
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NG
27
ACSSU176
1999 USA
Orangutan
NG
7
ACHGK051
1999 USA
Otter Babies; Leatherback Turtles; Killer Crocs of Uganda; Sahara Trees
NG
27
ACSBL015
1999 USA
Owls: Silent Killers
NG
8
ACSSU112
1999 USA
Panama Golden Frog; Orca; Ndoki Adventure; Bluefin Japan
NG
28
ACSSU112 ACSBL015
1999 USA
Path of the Pronghorn
NG
7
ACSSU112
2005 USA
Penguins Dee Boersma
NG
6
ACSBL015
2005 USA
Pikas
NG
4
ACSSU176
2005 USA
Poacher Patrol
NG
6
ACSBL015
1999 USA
Pygmy Sloth
NG
6
ACSBL015
1999 USA
Red Devils
NG
8
Sea Lions
NG
7
Terminal Velocity
NG
5
Terrors of Tasmania; Grey Reef Shark; Off the Map; Yellow Stone River
NG
32
ACSSU112 ACSBL015
1999 USA
Thermal Bats
NG
3
ACSHE230
2003 USA
Tiger Eye
NG
7
Tim Samaras Lightning; Monk Seals; Nalini Nadkami Canopy Confluence; Pilot Whales
NG
27
Urban Ants
NG
6
Vampire Bats: Rabies Transmission
NG
5
Velvet Killers Snake Hunter
NG
7
Whale Sharks
NG
8
ACSSU176
1999 USA
Whale Sharks - Belize
NG
7
ACSBL015
1999 USA
Whales of Puget Sound; Tiger Sharks; Freeze Frame Arctic; Protecting Mai Po
NG
27
ACSSU176
1999 USA
Yellowstone Microbes; Mongoose Murders; Adventurer of the Year; Lost Year of the Loggerheads
NG
27
ACSSU176
1999 USA
Yellowstone Owls
NG
3
112
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Operation Migration; Sea Lions; Antarctica Wildlife Adventure; Africa Voices of the Forest
Ad
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Biology
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Science
1999 USA ACSBL015
1999 USA 1999 USA
1999 USA ACSBL015
1999 USA 2005 USA
ACSHE161 ACSSU176
2005 USA 1999 USA
2003 USA
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Various shots of wild turkeys set to music.
NG
1
ACSSU111
1998 USA
Wildebeest Migration
A story on the huge wildebeest migration in the Serengeti each year, including predators, new births and grazing.
NG
3
ACSSU176 ACSSU094
2001 USA
Wolf Hunting Tactics
Learn about the hunting practices of grey wolves, such as their cooperation in packs, and discover how these hunting tactics help sustain a healthy balance in the Yellowstone ecosystem.
NG
3
ACSSU112
2009 USA
Wolves - Legends of the Night
The maned wolf is among South America’s most elusive and mysterious creatures. It is also the last of its kind. Take a journey to the savannahs of central Brazil to discover how these long-legged, big-eared canines are endangered, and meet the Brazilian scientist who is trying to preserve them.
NG
27
ACSSU112 ACSSU176
2007 USA
Working Dogs
Dogs have worked with humans for thousands of years in diverse roles, such as livestock herders, rescuers, sled pullers and therapy dogs. This short film explores how dogs are helpful workers, looks at their history in the workforce, and discusses why their characteristics make them perfect for these roles.
NG
3
ACSHE121
2005 USA
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Wild Turkeys
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Chemistry Series, Title
Brief Summary
Bill Nye the Science Guy
Join science favourite Bill Nye in investigating atoms, chemical reactions, and fluids in this entertaining series. Students will discover how atoms combine to form molecules, the chemical reactions involved in fires, and the physical properties of fluids. This series includes the following titles: DIS
26
ACSSU152 and more...
1998 USA
Chemical Reactions
DIS
26
ACSSU225 and more...
1995 USA
Fluids
DIS
26
ACSSU118 ACSSU151
1999 USA
This series explores the important chemistry concepts of the periodic table, bonding, reactions, and compounds. Each program discusses real-life examples of the topic and includes colourful graphics and animations to demonstrate these. This series includes the following titles:
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Bonding
MP
20
ACSCH029 ACSCH031
2005 USA
Compounds in Chemistry
MP
20
ACSSU152
2005 USA
113
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Chemistry in Action Series
Atoms
Daily Planet in the Classroom
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ACSSU187 ACSSU225
2005 USA
The Periodic Table
MP
20
ACSSU186
2005 USA
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Popular series ‘Daily Planet in the Classroom’ blows up and sets screens on fire in this series of chemical reactions, investigated for the purpose of technology. Segments include rockets, kitchen fires, forensic science involving ashes, firewalking, fire eating, firefighting and much more. This series includes the following titles:
Inside the Atom
Explosions
DA
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ACSSU178 and more...
2009 CAN
Fire
DA
60
ACSSU179
2007 CAN
This series explores the structure of the atom through a set of evolving models, many of which are used to describe these tiny particles of matter. Each program includes comprehensive information and graphics, and covers topics such as elementary atoms, Dalton’s Atomic Theory, subatomic particles, the Periodic Table and more. This series includes the following titles:
Periodic Table for Students
Volume 1
MP
22
ACSSU177 ACSSU186
2008 CAN
Volume 2
MP
25
ACSPH137 and more...
2008 CAN
Volume 3
MP
24
ACSCH105 and more...
2008 CAN
Volume 4
MP
24
ACSCH017 and more...
2008 CAN
From the history of the periodic table to its organisation, structure and its many uses, this series examines the relationship between atomic structure and the properties of matter. Each title takes a closer look at some of the many patterns found in periods and groups of elements that combine to create the world around us. This series includes the following titles:
Physical Science in Action
Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
MP
23
ACSCH021 and more...
2004 USA
Properties of Compounds
MP
26
ACSCH020 and more...
2004 USA
Properties of Elements
MP
24
ACSCH017 and more...
2004 USA
The History of the Periodic Table
MP
26
ACSHE191 and more...
2004 USA
Using the Periodic Table
MP
26
ACSSU186
2004 USA
This series moves beyond the basics of physical science to explore phenomena such as elements, compounds, mixtures, atoms and molecules, the periodic table and properties of matter. Each program includes fast-paced visuals and experiments to provide real-life examples that demonstrate key concepts in a practical way. This series includes the following titles:
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Atoms and Molecules
MP
24
ACSSU177 ACSSU186
2000 USA
Changes in Properties of Matter
MP
25
ACSSU178 ACSSU179
2000 USA
Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
MP
24
ACSSU152
2000 USA
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Science and the City
MP
23
ACSSU151 ACSSU152
2000 USA
The Periodic Table
MP
24
ACSSU186
2000 USA
Bill Nye the Science Guy ignites learning as he shows students how to be Safety Smart around fire. By explaining the science of fire, including the roles of heat, fuel and oxygen, Bill demonstrates how knowledge and awareness provide the opportunities to learn and act safely.
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2009 USA
Larger than life science guy Alan Nursall takes science on the road and engages the public in sets of experiments designed to illustrate basic scientific principles. With episodes held in malls, streets and parks, students will discover fascinating scientific experiments using many everyday items. This series includes the following titles: DA
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ACSSU190 ACSSU155
2008 CAN
Build Your Own Lavalamp
DA
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ACSSU151 and more...
2008 CAN
Carbon Dioxide and Fire
DA
6
ACSSU179 and more...
2008 CAN
Exploding Water
DA
5
ACSSU187 and more...
2008 CAN
Flashover Fires
DA
7
ACSSU179 and more...
2008 CAN
Liquid Oxygen and Combustion
DA
6
ACSSU179 and more...
2008 CAN
Making Butter
DA
5
ACSSU113 and more...
2007 CAN
Mixing Oil and Water
DA
5
ACSSU151 ACSSU113
2007 CAN
Never Put Water on an Oil Fire!
DA
5
ACSSU187 and more...
2008 CAN
Play with Polymers
DA
6
ACSSU187 ACSSU152
2008 CAN
Thermite Reaction
DA
7
ACSSU179
2008 CAN
What Are Coins Made of?
DA
6
ACSSU187 ACSSU179
2008 CAN
Why Does Salt Melt Ice?
DA
6
ACSSU225 and more...
2008 CAN
This series takes laboratory techniques from chemistry and makes it meaningful to students by explaining the theory behind the application. Students are challenged to hone their skills, ask questions, develop hypotheses, and select appropriate equipment and technology to collect and evaluate their data. This series includes the following titles:
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Chromatography
MP
25
ACSSU113
2002 USA
Energy and Chemical Reactions
MP
22
ACSSU179
2002 USA
Properties of Gases
MP
24
ACSSU151 and more...
2002 USA
Spectrophotometry
MP
26
ACSPH138 and more...
2002 USA
115
Science
Science Lab Investigations
Body Heat
Shedding Light on Atoms
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ACSCH080 and more...
2002 USA
Water Analysis
MP
27
ACSCH061
2002 USA
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The ‘Shedding Light on Atoms’ series gives students the perfect introduction to the world of atoms. Using amazing demonstrations and animations, this series will take students on a journey of discovery to explain not just what we know about atoms, but also how we know what we know about atoms! This series includes the following titles:
Understanding Chemistry in Our World
Episode 1: The Dawn of Modern Chemistry
LIA
25
ACSHE157 and more...
2014 AUS
Episode 2: Oxygen Everywhere
LIA
23
ACSSU179 and more...
2014 AUS
Episode 3: The Discovery of Atoms
LIA
26
ACSHE157 and more...
2014 AUS
Without our understanding of elements, the world around us would look totally different. In this fascinating series, Professor Jim Al-Khalili goes on a journey to find out how the mysterious world of the elements was discovered and mapped. This series includes the following titles:
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Lesson 01 - Chemistry and the Amazing Table
DA
28
ACSSU186
2009 CAN
Lesson 02 - Bonding: Atomic Glue
DA
28
ACSCH105 and more...
2009 CAN
Lesson 03 - Ionic Compounds: Opposites Do Attract
DA
28
ACSCH031 and more...
2009 CAN
Lesson 04 - Molecules: When Atoms Share Electrons
DA
28
ACSCH033
2009 CAN
Lesson 05 - Organic Molecules
DA
28
ACSCH127 and more...
2009 CAN
Lesson 06 - Chemical Reactions: Atoms Find New Partners
DA
28
ACSCH036 and more...
2009 CAN
Lesson 07 - Energy Makes Things Happen
DA
28
ACSCH015 and more...
2009 CAN
Lesson 08 - Gases, Liquids, Solids: Going through Phases
DA
28
ACSCH055 and more...
2009 CAN
Lesson 09 - Solutions: Mixing It up!
DA
28
ACSCH026 and more...
2009 CAN
Lesson 10 - Rates and Equilibrium: Controlling Reactions
DA
28
ACSCH069 and more...
2009 CAN
Lesson 11 - Acid/Base Chemistry: Proton Power
DA
28
ACSCH097 and more...
2009 CAN
Lesson 12 - Electrochemistry: The Chemistry of Batteries
DA
28
ACSCH103 and more...
2009 CAN
Lesson 13 - Nuclear Chemistry: Nature's Power Pack
DA
28
ACSPH026 and more...
2009 CAN
Lesson 14 - Biochemistry: The Chemistry of Life
DA
28
ACSCH129 ACSCH127
2011 CAN
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This program takes students on a journey from the Arctic to the tropics to Glacier National Park in Montana to witness the obvious and frightening changes in relation to global warming caused by human habits, including driving big cars and wasting electricity.
DIS
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ACSHE192 ACSHE195 ACSHE119 ACSSU115
2006 USA
Asteroid Trackers
This film looks at efforts to track Apophis, an asteroid that could come dramatically close to Earth in 2029, and again in 2036. It delves into asteroid research, reveals how experts are attempting to protect the world from them, and shows which deflection methods are pushing the boundaries of technology to guard us.
DA
46
ACHGK045
2008 CAN
Atmospheric Pollution
Human activities are largely responsible for pollution of the earth’s atmosphere. This clip introduces air pollution, and recognises that it comes mainly from industrialised regions and automobile traffic. It also mentions that atmospheric movements make air pollution a worldwide problem.
NG
1
Atmospheric Pressure
Atmospheric pressure is defined as the weight of air per surface unit. Watch how atmospheric pressure is measured with a mercury barometer, and discover how all around Earth high pressure zones and low pressure zones cause the weather phenomena that stir up the atmosphere.
NG
2
Global Warming: Rising Temperatures, Rising Fears
Bill Nye the Science Guy
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ABC News Classroom Edition
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Earth and Space Science
2010 USA
ACSSU189
2010 USA
‘Bill Nye the Science Guy’ is a popular educational series that covers a range of topics in an engaging manner. These episodes explore different concepts related to physical or human geography, and is interlaced with fast-paced action and humour. This series includes the following titles: 1995 USA
DIS
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Caves
DIS
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Climates
DIS
26
ACSSU115
1995 USA
Comets and Meteors
DIS
26
ACSSU115 ACSHE119
1995 USA
Deserts
DIS
26
Earth's Crust
DIS
26
ACSSU180
1995 USA
Earth's Seasons
DIS
26
ACSSU115
1995 USA
Earthquakes
DIS
26
ACHGK053 ACSSU180
1995 USA
Erosion
DIS
26
ACHGK050
1998 USA
Fossils
DIS
26
Garbage
DIS
26
ACSHE120
1995 USA
Oceanography
DIS
26
ACSSU222
1995 USA
Outer Space
DIS
26
ACSHE119
1995 USA
Pollution Solutions
DIS
26
ACHGK045 ACSSU222
1996 USA
117
1999 USA
1996 USA
1997 USA
Science
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ACSSU189
Atmosphere
Biosphere
Daily Planet in the Classroom
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DIS
26
ACSSU153
1995 USA
The Moon
DIS
26
ACSSU115
1995 USA
The Planets
DIS
26
1995 USA
The Sun
DIS
26
1995 USA
Volcanoes
DIS
26
ACSSU153
1996 USA
Water Cycle
DIS
26
ACSSU222
1995 USA
Wetlands
DIS
26
ACSSU222 ACHGK060
1996 USA
Earth is the only planet known to show signs of life. This program outlines the role of the biosphere, the hydrosphere and the atmosphere, and the life forms that inhabit these areas.
NG
1
ACSES018
2010 USA
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Earth and Space Science
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Join the Daily Planet team and discover how science and technology are working together to construct the world around us. Topics include eco-energy, space, weather and many more. Students are bound to be enthralled by the exciting demonstrations of real-life science. This series includes the following titles:
Discovery Specials Stardust Mission: Catching the Comet
Earth
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Eco Mobiles
DA
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ACSSU116 and more…
2007 CAN
Eco-Energy
DA
60
ACSSU116
2008 CAN
Environment
DA
60
ACSSU116 and more…
2007 CAN
Space I
DA
60
ACSHE119 ACSHE195
2007 CAN
Space II
DA
60
ACSHE119 ACSHE195
2008 CAN
Space III
DA
60
ACSHE195
2008 CAN
Space IV
DA
60
ACSHE119 ACSHE195
2008 CAN
Weather
DA
60
This mission to the comet named ‘Wild 2’ is designed to scoop up a canister full of comet dust, believed to hold secrets to life on Earth, and return it safely to base. This film follows the preparations to collect the dust, retrieve the canister and test its contents, and investigates the technology used.
DA
45
ACSSU189 ACSES022
2006 CAN
Earth is the largest rocky planet in our solar system, with unique, vast stretches of liquid water. Through colourful graphic diagrams, learn about the concentric layers of Earth - the atmosphere, crust, mantle and core - to discover how its internal heat is the source of intense volcanic and seismic activity.
NG
1
ACSES052
2010 USA
118
2008 CAN
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Earth and Space Series
Discover the wonders and intricacies of Earth and space in this expansive collection of short clips. These clips cover outer space exploration, the planets and solar system, the universe, technological advancements, astronomical observations, and much more. This series includes the following titles: NG
2
ACSSU188
2010 USA
Comets
NG
2
ACSSU188
2008 USA
Earth and the Moon
NG
1
Eclipses
NG
1
ACSSU115
2010 USA
Exploration of Mars
NG
2
ACSHE119 ACSHE195
2008 USA
Exploration of the Moon
NG
2
ACSHE119 ACSHE195
2010 USA
Exploration of the Solar System
NG
2
ACSHE119 ACSHE195
2010 USA
Extrasolar Planets
NG
1
ACSSU188 and more…
2010 USA
Galactic Clusters
NG
1
ACSSU188
2010 USA
Geostationary Satellites
NG
1
ACSSU116
2008 USA
Jupiter
NG
2
Low Mass Stars
NG
1
Mars
NG
2
Mars Rovers
NG
4
ACSHE195
2005 USA
Massive Stars
NG
2
ACSSU188
2008 USA
Mercury
NG
1
Meteorites
NG
2
ACSSU188
2010 USA
Mission to Mars
NG
3
ACSHE195
2002 USA
Neptune
NG
1
Origin and Classification of Stars
NG
2
Pluto
NG
2
2008 USA
Saturn
NG
1
2010 USA
Solar System 101
NG
3
ACSSU188
2007 USA
Space Exploration
NG
1
ACSHE119 ACSHE195
2010 USA
119
2010 USA
2010 USA ACSSU188
2010 USA 2010 USA
2010 USA
2010 USA ACSSU188
2008 USA
Science
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Active Galaxies
Earth in Action Series
tr y un Yea r, C o
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NG
2
ACSHE119
2010 USA
Star Clusters
NG
1
ACSSU188
2008 USA
Sun
NG
4
ACSES045 ACSES046
2008 USA
The Asteroids
NG
1
ACSSU188
2010 USA
The Big Bang
NG
1
ACSSU188
2008 USA
The Constellations
NG
2
ACSSU188
2010 USA
The Formation of Earth
NG
2
ACSSU188
2008 USA
The Galaxies
NG
2
ACSSU188
2010 USA
The Milky Way
NG
1
ACSSU188
2010 USA
The Moon
NG
2
2008 USA
The Planets of the Solar System
NG
1
2010 USA
The Size of the Universe
NG
2
ACSSU188
2010 USA
The Solar System
NG
1
ACSSU188
2008 USA
The Stars
NG
1
ACSSU188
2008 USA
The Structure of the Solar System
NG
2
ACSSU188
2008 USA
The Structure of the Universe
NG
1
ACSSU188
2008 USA
The Sun
NG
2
ACSSU188
2010 USA
Uranus
NG
1
ACSSU188
2010 USA
Venus
NG
1
ACSSU188
2008 USA
Au
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This series covers four important Earth and science topics: plate tectonics; volcanoes and earthquakes; forces shaping the earth; and weathering and soils. In each episode, real-life examples are used to help students relate to the concepts, and colourful graphic diagrams are used to demonstrate them. This series includes the following titles:
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Earthquakes and Volcanoes
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Forces Shaping the Earth
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Plate Tectonics
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Weathering and Soils
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Environmental Science Series
Students will learn that we can harvest the power of nature from sources all around us, discover what life was like before people learned to harness electrical and the Industrial Revolution, and learn why these energy resources are non-renewable and in jeopardy of being used up as global energy consumption continues to rise.
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Climatic disturbances caused by the El Niño and La Niña phenomena affect the entire planet. This informative program discusses the influence of these phenomena on the neighbouring regions and their sea level, water temperatures, and weather disturbances.
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The atmosphere is a thin, gaseous layer that envelopes Earth. It is due to the atmosphere that life was able to appear and develop on our planet. This clip explores the different layers of the atmosphere.
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This series provides a fascinating look at Earth’s environment and some of the most important environmental issues today. Each episode includes accurate explanations, global examples, balanced viewpoints, expert commentary and makes links to human health, the economy and society to demonstrate their interconnected nature. This series includes the following titles:
Fire and Ice
Geography for Students Physical Systems
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Green Energy
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Water Quality
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2008 USA
This clip explores the geological activity in Iceland, including its largest glacier, Vatnajökull, several volcanoes, and the continental drift that is occurring at Thingvellir.
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The surface of Earth is constantly being modified and reshaped by geologic forces and physical processes such as erosion. Explore the nature of our planet’s four main physical systems - the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere - and discover that what happens in one system has vast repercussions on the others.
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This is the perfect series for today’s ‘enviro-savvy’ audience. In one minute bursts, audiences are treated to fantastic footage and fast facts. Each episode features up-to-the-minute information, and looks at cutting-edge technologies, recent summits and the people leading the way on the eco front. This series includes the following titles:
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Volume 01
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Volume 02
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ACSSU116
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Volume 03
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Volume 04
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Volume 05
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Living Green
Global Climate Change
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Volume 07
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Volume 08
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Volume 09
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Volume 10
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Volume 11
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Volume 12
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Volume 13
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Volume 14
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Volume 15
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Volume 16
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Volume 17
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Volume 18
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Mars Landing 2012: The New Search for Life
This film introduces the team of dedicated scientists who brought the rover Curiosity to life. New science and technology that had never been attempted made this mission a reality. Topics explored include advanced laser, robotic limbs for drilling into the Gale Crater, and the general search to answer questions of life.
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Mineral Shapes
To date, more than 3,500 kinds of minerals have been discovered on Earth, and each mineral can be classified into families according to the shape of their crystals. This program explores the seven basic crystal systems, and explores the role anatomic structures play in this categorisation.
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This insightful program presents the arguments for and against the use of nuclear power to produce global electricity, including whether it is the answer to global warming.
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Oceans in Motion
Surfer Robert Weaver sets out to discover more about the ocean, and to answer questions such as: What causes currents and tides? How do oceans affect climates? Does the ocean floor look like land, only covered by water? And how did that water get here in the first place?
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2000 USA
Phosphorous and Nitrogen Cycles
Phosphorus and nitrogen are essential components of living matter. Learn about how they are transformed through easy to understand graphic diagrams and understandable descriptions of the process.
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Nuclear Energy Nuclear Energy: The Issues
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Earth and Space Science
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Seismes
Earth is shaken by more than one million earthquakes every year. Learn how the tremors occur through diagrams of the earth’s plates, and discover how this kind of activity can cause serious damage when it strikes a densely-populated area.
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ACSSU180
2008 USA
Solar Power
California, a leading state in solar power, has found many ways to harness the Sun, the most powerful source of energy on the planet. This clip explores some of the ways the state is reducing its carbon emissions, while supplying its residents with a reliable source of natural energy.
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Tectonic Plates
Uncover how the earth’s crust does not form a single unbroken covering around the planet. Instead, it is divided into a dozen immense plates called lithospheric plates. Included are diagrams of how the currents in the earth’s lower mantle create movement, introducing the concept of plate tectonics.
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ACSHE195
2008 USA
The Atmosphere
The atmosphere is the gaseous envelope that surrounds the earth. Viewers will learn about the composition of air and the atmospheric layers.
NG
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ACSES047 ACSSU180
2010 USA
The Consumer and the Planet
Learn how small actions can reduce your carbon footprint, and even save money in the process. This program deciphers ‘green’ marketing claims and labels; illustrates eco-friendly ways to buy food; explores methods of saving water; recycling trash; and introduces environmentally friendly clothing and pet care.
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ACSSU153
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Making a Comet
Preserving the Legacy: Introduction to Environmental Technology
2002 USA
The series offers learners a dramatic visual exploration of a critical new field: environmental technology. The learners enjoy an intense, compelling view of global environmental problems, including sustainability, consumption, waste, deforestation, species loss and global climate change. This series includes the following titles: The Delicate Balance Part I
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The Delicate Balance Part II
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Discover how these three essential areas of science affect our lives: pollution, rocks and minerals, and solar energy. Exciting live-action video and engaging graphics guide you on a learning path through these important topics, while the hosts explain the important scientific concepts in a relaxed, straightforward manner. This series includes the following titles:
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Pollution
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Rocks and Minerals
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ACSSU153
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Solar Energy
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Larger than life science guy Alan Nursall takes science on the road and engages the public in sets of experiments designed to illustrate scientific principles. In this episode, learn how it is simple and fun to make your own dirty snowball! In the process, learn what comets are composed of and how they move through space!
Science and the City
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This award-winning series examines the most recent developments and discoveries in science and technology. Through an exploration of topics set in real-life scenarios such as agriculture and renewable energies, students will understand how we are all affected by these advancements. This series includes the following titles:
The Earth Revealed Classroom Adaptation
Agriculture: Feeding a Hungry Planet
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Energy: Understanding Hydroelectric Power
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Environmental Science: Reclamation, Restoring the Land
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ACHGK070
2010 USA
Fuel Technology: Transportation Innovations
MP
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2010 USA
Solar Power: An Alternative Energy Source
MP
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ACSSU116
2010 USA
Wind Power: A Renewable Energy Source
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Based on the award-winning college telecourse and PBS series of the same name, ‘Earth Revealed Classroom Adaptation’ introduces students to Earth’s dynamic interacting systems showing how they relate to the development of life, and how they help us unlock the secrets of our environment. This series includes the following titles:
The Endless Voyage
Geologic Time
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Glaciers
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Intrusive Igneous Rocks
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Metamorphic Rocks
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ACSSU153
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Minerals
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Mountain Building and Continents
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Running Water
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ACSSU222
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Sedimentary Rocks
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ACSSU153
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The Birth of a Theory
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ACSSU180
2000 CAN
The Sea Floor
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Volcanism
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Waves, Beaches and Coasts
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Wind, Dust and Deserts
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ACSSU180
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ACSES027
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This series on the marine environment as a unique aspect of life on Earth explores areas of interest and concern to students and scientists alike. Viewers will explore the world’s oceans, visiting locations they may never be able to see in a traditional classroom setting, and hear from experts in oceanography. This series includes the following titles:
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Deep Connections
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Dirty Water
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First Steps
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Going to Extremes
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Going with the Flow
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Hands on
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ACSHE121
2003 CAN
Look out Below
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ACHGK042
2003 CAN
Making the Pieces Fit
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ACSSU180 ACSSU153
2003 CAN
On the Coast
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Over the Edge
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ACSSU180
2003 CAN
Something in the Air
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ACSSU189
2003 CAN
The Water Planet
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ACSSU222
2003 CAN
Treasure Trove
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ACSSU116
2003 CAN
World in Motion
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ACSSU180
2003 CAN
Water, carbon, oxygen and all the elements essential to life circulate through the different parts of the biosphere. This short clip introduces students to the concept of the intertwined cycles, and how matter and energy are transmitted from one living being to another.
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In ‘The Eyes of Nye’, visionary science educator Bill Nye explores the science behind important global issues. The videos in this series examine some important concepts in geography, climate change, nuclear energy, population dynamics, and modes of transportation.
The Greenhouse Effect
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Astrobiology: Does Extraterrestrial Life Exist?
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2005 USA
Global Climate Change: Earth's Atmosphere Heats up
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2005 USA
Nuclear Energy: The Costs and Benefits of Alternative Choices
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Transportation: Traffic, Fuel Consumption and Air Pollution
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2005 USA
The greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon, caused by water vapour and greenhouse gases, through which Earth preserves its heat. Students will discover how the greenhouse effect is essential to life on Earth, but how it can also have serious effects on the climate.
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The Habitable Planet
Learn about Earth’s natural systems and environmental science with this series. Discover the atmosphere, its characteristics and how it makes Earth habitable, as well as the energy challenges facing us today as a result of global energy consumption and pollution. This series includes the following titles: Atmosphere
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ACSSU189
2007 USA
Energy Challenges
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ACSHE230
2007 USA
Many Planets, One Earth
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ACSSU189 ACSES049
2007 USA
The History of Earth
About four and a half billion years ago, Earth was born. Gradually, after its surface became solid, the atmosphere appeared, then water and life. Rocks and fossils together reveal how this fascinating evolution of Earth became the planet we know today.
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ACSES025 ACSES028
2008 USA
The Magnetosphere
Like a gigantic magnet, Earth generates a magnetic field: the magnetosphere. Learn how the magnetosphere is not symmetrical due to distortions from solar wind, and a permanent flow of electrically charged particles emitted from the sun. Discover how these particles create the fabulous polar auroras.
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ACSPH107
2010 USA
The Minerals
The rocks that form in Earth’s crust are composed of groupings of minerals. Minerals are natural solids, usually in the form of crystals, and there are more than 3,500 kinds of minerals on the planet.
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ACSES017 ACSES026
2008 USA
The Ocean Floor
The ocean floor has as wide a variety of relief features as do land masses. Discover how the plates that form the oceanic crust are always in motion, forming relief features such as oceanic ridges and trenches in this useful and straightforward clip.
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ACSSU189
2010 USA
The Ozone Layer
Discover the nature of the ozone, an atmospheric gas which forms an envelope around Earth. The destruction and regeneration reactions of ozone balance out naturally. However, atmospheric pollution is causing the ozone layer to thin, damaging the shield that protects us from the sun’s ultraviolet rays.
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ACSSU180
2010 USA
The Seasonal Cycle
Seasons alternate over the months because the earth revolves around the Sun in an inclined position. Due to this inclination, the amount of sunlight received by any particular region varies from one season to the next. This clip outlines how seasons are reversed in the hemispheres and explores the Intertropical Zone.
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ACSSU189
2010 USA
The Structure of Earth
The exact structure of our planet is still a mystery. To get an idea of the deep structure of Earth, scientists study phenomena that occur on the surface, such as rock metamorphosis and folding. This short resource gives an overview of the study of the earth’s composition and outlines how we can observe it from the surface.
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ACSSU189
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Think Green
This fascinating series travels around the world to explore how renewable energies and resources are being used in the field of science and technology. From Japan’s eco-fair event to China’s e-waste; self-watering gardens to Spain’s use of eco-power; students will be amazed at how people around the globe are ‘Thinking Green’. This series includes the following titles:
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Episodes 13 and 14
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Episodes 15 and 16
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Episodes 17 and 18
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Episodes 19 and 20
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Episodes 21 and 22
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Episodes 23 and 24
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Episodes 25 and 26
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Episodes 27 and 28
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Episodes 29 and 30
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Episodes 31 and 32
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Episodes 33 and 34
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Episodes 35 and 36
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Episodes 37 and 38
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Water used in industries, cities and homes must be cleaned before being released into nature. In industrialised countries, dirty water is usually treated in water treatment centres. This clip observes some of processes involved in cleaning wastewater.
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Episodes 01 and 02
Take a journey into the natural world to discover a range of issues, such as the impact of human activity on Colorado River, the melting ice caps in Greenland, and predicting severe weather conditions. Students will be fascinated by the breadth of topics covered by the stories in this series. This series includes the following titles:
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Ellesmere Island
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ACSSU189
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Kite Ski – Sarah McNair Landry - Greenland
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2003 USA
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Treatment of Wastewater
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Five important people who have pioneered, developed and forever improved the way space exploration works are introduced. This episode includes the Pioneers of Space Travel: Wernher Von Braun, Robert Goddard and Constantine Sofkovsky, NASA, Neil Armstrong, space tourists and Richard Branson.
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Bill Nye the Science Guy
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Panoramic visuals and engaging interviews make this a must see documentary. This film is a visually stunning chronicle of the history of the telescope from the time of Galileo, its profound impact upon the science of astronomy, and how both shape the way we view ourselves in the midst of an infinite universe.
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Join science favourite Bill Nye for a humorous adventure into the incredible world of science. Each episode includes everyday experiments to demonstrate science principles, and uses straightforward language to convey concepts, allowing students to grasp each idea with ease. This series includes the following titles:
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Architecture
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Balance
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Buoyancy
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ACSSU117
1995 USA
Electrical Current
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ACSSU219
1995 USA
Energy
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Flight
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Friction
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Gravity
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Heat
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Light and Colour
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Light Optics
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Magnetism
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Momentum
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Motion
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Phases of Matter
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Pressure
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Simple Machines
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Space Exploration
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Spinning Things
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Structure
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The Science of Music
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ACSSU182
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Time
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ACSSU115
1996 USA
Waves
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ACSSU182
1995 USA
Wind
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Daily Planet in the Classroom
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1996 USA
Join the Daily Planet team and discover how science and technology are working together to construct the world around us. Topics include eco-energy, sound, architecture, space, and much more. Students are bound to be enthralled by the exciting demonstrations of real-life science. This series includes the following titles:
Earth and Space Series
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Architecture II
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Art I
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Bikes
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ACSSU117 ACSSU229
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Extreme!
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ACSSU117 ACSSU229
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Houses
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ACSHE228
2007 CAN
Magic
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ACSSU229 and more...
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Mining
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ACSSU153 ACSHE226
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Sound
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Stunts
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ACSSU229
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Water III
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World II
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Plunging more than 400 feet into the ocean on a single breath of air seems an impossible act, or at least one guided by madness. In this video, experience the world of competitive free diving where the human body is pushed to extremes under pressure twelve times greater than on the earth’s surface.
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Investigate the influence and use of physics in the exploration of outer space in this insightful collection of clips. From observatories to telescopes and black holes, students will discover just how integral the field of physics is in the world around and beyond us. This series includes the following titles: Astronomical Observation
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Science
Diving the Abyss
Architecture I
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Black Holes
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Hubble Space Telescope
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Surrounding Earth
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This series explores how the invention of energy storage and delivery systems turned the sometimes dangerous curiosity of static electricity into DC and AC current electricity. The programs explore electric circuits, power production and consumption, electromagnetism and the working of vital electrical tools. This series includes the following titles:
Energy in Action Series
Electric Motors and Electric Generators
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ACSPH108 ACSPH025
2008 USA
Electric Potential and Electric Current
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ACSSU155 and more...
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Electricity and Magnetism & Electromagnetic Devices
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ACSPH108 ACSPH106
2008 USA
Ohm's Law and Power
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ACSPH043 and more...
2008 USA
Power Transmission and Power Consumption
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ACSPH037 and more...
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Static Electricity and Electric Charge
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ACSPH102 ACSPH026
2008 USA
This series explores the five main forms of energy: mechanical, chemical, heat, electromagnetic and nuclear. Discover how stored energy is converted to active energy, how energy transforms and concepts such as convection, fusion, fission, radiation and conduction through the use of hands-on investigations. This series includes the following titles:
Nuclear Energy
Electromagnetic Energy
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ACSPH102 and more...
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Energy: Potential and Kinetic
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ACSSU155 and more...
2000 USA
Heat and Chemical Energy
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Mechanical Energy
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ACSSU155
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Nuclear Energy
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2000 USA
The Transfer of Energy
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Uncover the concept of nuclear energy in this informative series. Learn about the basics of how a nuclear power station works, what fission is, the role of cooling water in reactors, the fuel cycle, other uses of nuclear energy, the structural properties of Uranium, the argument for and against its use, and much more. This series includes the following titles:
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Advanced Version
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Basic Version
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Learn how mathematical relationships can be investigated
Measurement and the Search experimentally, and how to write the report. The program uses case studies to show how the physical world can be described by for Relationships mathematical relationships, and demonstrates how an experiment can be designed to test the effect of two independent variables.
Measurement and Uncertainty
This program explores the importance of error and uncertainty in scientific measurement, with case studies of students estimating and reporting the uncertainties in their measurements. Topics include why measurement is important, why uncertainty is inevitable, how to estimate the range of uncertainty, and many more.
DA
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Nanotechnology: An Introduction
This program provides an overview of nanotechnology, covering micrometer and nanometer units; highlights special properties of nanoparticles; describes the gecko effect; and examines carbon nanotubes, surface energy, hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces, the lotus effect, the use of lasers, and much more.
DA
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Physical Science in Action
This series moves beyond the basics of physical science to explore phenomena such as waves, flight, electricity, forces, friction, magnetism, gravity and more! Fast-paced visuals and exciting experiments provide real-life examples that demonstrate key physics concepts in a way students will understand and enjoy. This series includes the following titles: MP
24
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2000 USA
Electricity
MP
27
ACSSU177 and more...
2000 USA
Flight
MP
25
ACSSU117 ACSSU118
2000 USA
Forces
MP
26
ACSSU117 ACSSU118
2000 USA
Friction
MP
22
ACSSU229
2000 USA
Gravity
MP
24
ACSSU117 ACSSU118
2000 USA
Light
MP
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ACSSU155 ACSSU182
2000 USA
Magnetism
MP
24
ACSSU177 ACSSU229
2000 USA
Motion and Balance
MP
26
ACSSU117 and more...
2000 USA
Simple Machines
MP
24
ACSSU117
2000 USA
Sound
MP
24
ACSSU182
2000 USA
Radio Telescopes
Discover the technology behind radio telescopes, how they work, and how they assist us in observing and identifying celestial bodies in outer space. Also included is a look at the largest radio telescope in the world at Arecibo Observatory.
NG
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ACSHE119
2010 USA
Rainbows
A spectacular band of colour in the sky, rainbows are not meteorological but optical phenomena. This informative program outlines how rainbows appear through the deflection and decomposition of sunlight through raindrops, and why they disappear.
NG
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ACSPH076
2010 USA
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Characteristics of Waves
Safety Smart Science with Bill Nye the Science Guy
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Bill Nye the Science Guy is charged up and ready to show kids how to be Safety Smart around electricity, and to teach them about how renewable energy can create a brighter tomorrow. With his trademark humour and handson demonstrations, students will no doubt be captivated as he conveys these important messages. This series includes the following titles:
Science Lab Investigations The Laws of Motion Hovercrafts
Science and the City
2008 USA
Electricity
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Renewable Energy
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ACSSU116
2012 USA
Learn about the laws of motion and the concept of Newtonian mechanics in this fascinating program filled with historic footage and reflections about scientific developments. Hovercrafts are explored to teach students about motion, and will provide a fascinating look at the influence of physics in the world around us.
MP
23
ACSSU229
2002 USA
Larger than life science guy Alan Nursall takes science on the road and engages the public in sets of experiments designed to illustrate a basic scientific principle. With episodes held in malls, streets and parks, students will discover fascinating scientific experiments using many everyday items. This series includes the following titles:
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Barrel Roll Science
DA
5
ACSSU117 ACSSU229
2007 CAN
Build a Simple Motor
DA
5
ACSSU190 and more...
2007 CAN
Build a Simple Speaker
DA
5
ACSSU155 ACSSU182
2006 CAN
How Does a Rocket Work?
DA
5
ACSSU229
2008 CAN
How Does a Toilet Flush?
DA
6
ACSSU117 ACSSU229
2008 CAN
Hydraulics
DA
6
ACSSU117 ACSSU229
2008 CAN
Lenz's Law
DA
5
ACSSU182 ACSPH111
2008 CAN
Liquid Pressure
DA
5
ACSSU155 ACSSU182
2007 CAN
Make Your Own Doorbell!
DA
7
ACSPH042 ACSPH039
2008 CAN
Measuring the Speed of Light with a Microwave
DA
6
ACSSU182
2008 CAN
Polarised Light
DA
5
ACSSU182 ACSPH076
2008 CAN
Rosin up the Bow
DA
6
ACSSU182 ACSPH067
2008 CAN
Spinning Tops
DA
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ACSSU117 and more...
2008 CAN
Storing an Electric Charge
DA
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ACSSU182 and more...
2008 CAN
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ACSSU182
2007 CAN
The Original Battery
DA
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ACSSU182
2008 CAN
The Science of Tightrope Walking
DA
5
ACSSU117 and more...
2008 CAN
Three Types of Magnetism
DA
5
ACSSU229
2007 CAN
Understanding Centrifugal Force
DA
6
ACSSU117 ACSSU229
2008 CAN
Water Bottle Rocket
DA
5
ACSPH063 ACSSU229
2008 CAN
Weightlessness
DA
5
ACSSU229 and more...
2007 CAN
What Does a Spark Plug Do?
DA
5
ACSSU155
2006 CAN
Why Do Balls Bounce?
DA
6
ACSSU155 and more...
2008 CAN
Why Do Stones Skip on Water?
DA
5
ACSSU229
2008 CAN
Why Is the Sky Blue?
DA
5
ACSSU182 ACSPH076
2008 CAN
World's Simplest Generator
DA
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ACSSU182
2008 CAN
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Discover how these essential areas of science affect our lives: colour, light, lenses and mirrors! Exciting live-action video and engaging graphics guide you on a learning path through these important topics, while hosts explain the important scientific concepts in a relaxed, straightforward manner. This series includes the following titles:
SciQ
Colour and Light
MP
18
ACSPH075 ACSPH076
1996 USA
Lenses and Mirrors
MP
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ACSPH075
1996 USA
‘SciQ’ is an exciting series which introduces science to a younger audience through adventure, and presents a wide range of topics guaranteed to capture the imagination of kids. Join hosts Andrew and Paula to discover the answers to some interesting physics-related questions. This series includes the following titles: DA
27
ACSSU117 ACSSU118
2008 CAN
How Does Technology Help Us See?
DA
27
ACSHE158 ACSHE161
2008 CAN
Who Can Ride the Wackiest Wheels?
DA
27
ACSHE135
2008 CAN
In this incredibly comprehensive series, physics teacher and presenter Spiro Liacos uses straightforward explanations, experiments, graphics and demonstrations to explore the concept of light in physics. An immensely valuable resource for any secondary student studying physics. This series includes the following titles:
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Shedding Light on Colour
LIA
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ACSPH076
2011 AUS
Shedding Light on Curved Mirrors
LIA
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ACSPH075
2011 AUS
133
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Shedding Light Series
Can We Fly without a Plane?
Show Me Science Advanced Series
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ACSPH067 and more...
2011 AUS
Shedding Light on Lenses
LIA
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ACSPH075
2011 AUS
Shedding Light on Reflections
LIA
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ACSPH076 ACSPH075
2011 AUS
Shedding Light on Refraction
LIA
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ACSPH076 ACSPH075
2011 AUS
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Shedding Light on Electromagnetic Waves
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This series examines the most recent developments and discoveries in science and technology, and explores the vital role that science plays in our everyday lives. Propulsion and space science are investigated through the use of incredible visuals and real-life examples. This series includes the following titles:
Tell Me Why - Science
Propulsion: Technological Advances
MP
15
ACSHE192 and more...
2010 USA
Space Science: Everyday Astronauts
MP
17
ACSHE195
2010 USA
This exciting, in-depth instructional series is comprised of four fun-filled programs which explore flight; electricity and electrical safety; how things work; and sound and energy. These videos will enhance learning and reinforce daily lessons and life knowledge with fascinating in-depth questions and answers. This series includes the following titles:
Telescopes
The Advanced Physics Series
Electricity and Electrical Safety
MP
30
1991 USA
Flight
MP
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1991 USA
How Things Work
MP
28
1991 USA
Science, Sound and Energy
MP
30
ACSSU155 and more‌
1991 USA
Refracting and reflecting telescopes are examined, with an overview of their history, their personal and professional uses, and their physical components.
NG
2
ACSHE119
2008 USA
This series uses a range of lecture demonstrations for senior secondary physics teachers to address difficult concepts and suggest effective ways to present them to students. An essential resource for effective and engaging delivery of physics concepts to senior secondary students. This series includes the following titles:
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Light, Phase and Matter
DA
54
ACSPH067 and more...
2007 USA
Photonics
DA
51
ACSPH136
2007 USA
Sound Waves and Other Demonstrations
DA
41
ACSSU182 and more...
2007 USA
Special Relativity
DA
45
ACSPH130
2007 USA
The Synchrotron
DA
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ACSPH054 and more...
2007 USA
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Learn how the electromagnetic spectrum is made up of a full range of radiation emitted by celestial bodies. This clip examines the different types of electromagnetic waves, and discusses how they are classified according to their wavelengths.
NG
2
ACSSU182 ACSPH112
2010 USA
This resource examines tides and the forces that generate them. It presents the equilibrium theory and the dynamic theory of tides.
DA
27
ACSSU189 ACSSU115
2003 CAN
Learn about the physics behind sports, take a look at the mental aspect that world-class athletes bring to their efforts, and explore why people play and watch sports.
DIS
25
ACSSU229
2005 USA
The Endless Voyage Ebb and Flow
The Eyes of Nye Sports: Science in Action
The Physics Tutor
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This series is a complete course for the beginning physics student as it covers all of the core topics in detail. Each new concept is introduced in a simple way, and problems of increasing difficulty are solved step-by-step. This series includes the following titles: MP
29
ACSPH060
2008 USA
Angular Momentum
MP
19
ACSPH064 ACSPH065
2008 USA
Angular Speed and Angular Acceleration
MP
33
ACSSU229 ACSPH060
2008 USA
Buoyant Force
MP
31
ACSSU229
2008 USA
Conservation of Momentum
MP
20
ACSPH065 and more...
2008 USA
Density and Pressure
MP
15
ACSSU229
2008 USA
Equations of Motion in One Dimension
MP
27
ACSPH060 ACSPH061
2008 USA
Gravitation and Kepler's Laws of Motion
MP
35
ACSPH101 and more...
2008 USA
Inelastic and Elastic Collisions
MP
46
ACSPH066
2008 USA
Kinetic Energy and the Work-Energy Theorem
MP
32
ACSPH065 ACSPH096
2008 USA
Momentum and Impulse
MP
33
ACSSU229 ACSPH064
2008 USA
Newton's Laws of Motion
MP
27
ACSSU229 ACSPH063
2008 USA
Newton's Laws of Motion with Friction
MP
32
ACSSU229 ACSPH063
2008 USA
Potential Energy and Energy Conservation
MP
43
ACSSU229 and more...
2008 USA
Power
MP
26
ACSPH060 and more...
2008 USA
Projectile Motion
MP
36
ACSSU229 ACSPH099
2008 USA
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Angular Acceleration and Moment of Inertia
The Science of Disney Imagineering
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Rotational Equilibrium
MP
13
ACSSU229
2008 USA
Scalars and Vectors
MP
42
ACSPH060
2008 USA
Tangential Speed and Centripetal Force
MP
31
ACSSU229 ACSPH060
2008 USA
The Bernoulli Equation
MP
30
ACSSU229
2008 USA
Torque
MP
13
ACSPH061
2008 USA
Velocity and Acceleration in One Dimension
MP
44
ACSPH060 ACSPH062
2008 USA
Work
MP
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ACSPH096 ACSPH065
2008 USA
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Join Disney Imagineer Asa Kalama and discover how physics plays a huge role in designing Disney theme parks! With concepts ranging from electricity to magnetism, trajectory, levers and pulleys, and much more, this series will no doubt give students an exciting opportunity to see how science is used all around us. This series includes the following titles:
Understanding Science Series
Electricity
DIS
32
ACSSU155 ACSSU182
2009 USA
Energy
DIS
25
ACSSU155 and more...
2009 USA
Fluids
DIS
27
ACSSU118 ACSSU151
2009 USA
Friction
DIS
28
ACSSU229 ACSSU182
2010 USA
Gravity
DIS
26
ACSSU118
2008 USA
Levers and Pulleys
DIS
30
ACSSU117
2008 USA
Magnetism
DIS
25
ACSSU177 and more...
2009 USA
Newton's 3 Laws of Motion
DIS
30
ACSSU182 and more...
2009 USA
Trajectory
DIS
24
ACSSU155 and more...
2008 USA
This series presents difficult scientific concepts in an easy to understand format. Presenter Dr. Science brings the central focus of energy and matter to students in a fun and entertaining way without taking away from the main purpose of education. This series includes the following titles:
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Energy
MP
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ACSSU190 and more...
2003 USA
Matter
MP
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ACSSU178 and more...
2003 USA
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Extraordinary Individuals in the Field of Science and Disease
‘Advocates of Change’ is about people who have revolutionised the world. In each episode, five important people who have pioneered, developed or forever improved the way their industry, or the world, works are introduced.
MP
24
Bill Nye the Science Guy
Join the entertaining Bill Nye and explore the amazing ways you can get involved in everyday science. Discover how to conduct scientific experiments, learn about the process of inventing, investigate how we use measurement to make observations and find out how to get the cold hard facts by testing ideas and myths.
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This series includes the following titles:
First Scientists
Science Lab Investigations Lab Safety
Scientific Processes Series
Do-It-Yourself Science
DA
26
ACSIS125 ACSIS140
1996 USA
Inventions
DA
26
ACSHE120 and more…
1997 USA
Measurement
DA
26
ACSIS126 and more…
1998 USA
Pseudoscience
DA
26
ACSIS132 and more...
1996 USA
2003 CAN
2002 USA
This film presents living examples of knowledge rooted in thousands of years of tradition in the Americas, and shows how Western science is now catching up to these ideas in areas like ecology, systems theory and artificial intelligence.
DA
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ACSHE191 ACSHE158 ACSHE134 ACSHE136 and more…
Introduces safety guidelines that must be followed when designing and conducting scientific investigations. Lab safety techniques are outlined, as well as the correct use of personal protective equipment. Students will learn that chemicals and biological agents must be respected, and that sloppy procedures can be dangerous.
MP
25
ACSIS165 ACSIS140 ACSIS125
This series explores scientific processes with a focus on four areas: safety, measuring, observation and data, and the science fair project. Students will gain a well-rounded understanding of these critical processes through effective commentary and questioning, as well as real-life scientific scenarios. This series includes the following titles:
Pseudoscience: Looking for Evidence and Proof
Understanding Science Series Scientific Problem Solving
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MP
20
ACSIS141 ACSIS126
2005 USA
Observations and Data
MP
21
ACSIS129 and more...
2005 USA
Safety in Science
MP
20
ACSIS165 and more…
2005 USA
Your Science Fair Project
MP
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ACSIS125 and more...
2005 USA
25
ACSIS171 ACSIS164 ACSIS139 ACSIS146 and more...
2005 USA
17
ACSIS130 ACSIS133 ACSIS124 ACSIS140 ACSIS141 and more…
2003 USA
Charismatic scientist Bill Nye shows students how to examine out-of-this-world claims through the eyes of a scientist - by looking for evidence and proof. He exposes techniques used by psychics, demonstrates the science of walking on flaming coals, and considers 'The Case of the Extraordinary Claim'. This program takes a student through the correct steps for solving a problem scientifically: define or state the problem, research the problem, form a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, record and analyse the data, and state a conclusion. An experiment is used to demonstrate the steps and lab safety procedures are explained.
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Science
The Eyes of Nye
Measuring in Science
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Sol Guy takes actor Joaquin Phoenix into the heart of the Amazon Rainforest where the Yawanawa Community is on the rise due to the leadership of Chief Tashka and Laura Yawanawa. They journey deep into the Amazon, where they learn about the importance of the rainforest, and the traditions and history of the community.
This program focuses on the efforts of the Serrano tribe to revitalise their dying traditions and language. The features and structures of human language are discussed through examples from the Serrano language, and the deaf sign languages are carefully analysed to reveal how they are similar to other human languages.
This program begins with comments on instances of ethnic genocide in the past and relates these to the concept of ‘race’. It argues that the concept of ‘race’ cannot apply to Homo sapiens as there are no sub-species. The program conveys that humans are products of biocultural evolution.
2008 | 22 min | USA | AR | DA
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Advocates of Change
Cultural Heritage
The Journey
Champions of Reform and Social Change
This documentary provides information about Aboriginal cultural heritage regulations in NSW with a particular focus on community consultation.
This documentary follows four young East Timorese and their teacher to Australia, where they will share their experiences and embark on a journey of education and discovery. They intend to use the knowledge they gain to create a better future for themselves and their community in East Timor.
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This program spotlights champions of reform and social change. It focuses on notable individuals such as the Dalai Lama, John Bird who founded the Big Issue, and Wangari Maathai who founded the Green Belt Movement. It also examines the work of international organisations such as UNICEF and PETA.
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This program might be the best way to see infant development this side of becoming a parent. It features infants learning cause and effect, that objects exist outside their own experience, hand-eye coordination, feeding skills, a first smile, language understanding, baby talk and sensorimotor development.
MP
24
2003 USA
Attachment Relationships: Nurturing Healthy Bonds
Attachment is the ability to form and maintain healthy relationships. Follow the journey of a baby’s phases of attachment from birth to age two, and see examples of how parents and caregivers can foster healthy attachment relationships.
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This series shows how a new life forms, what happens during pregnancy and childbirth, the impact of heredity, and the stages of newborn development. This series includes the following titles: Newborn Development
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2011 USA
Pregnancy in Progress
MP
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2011 USA
Understanding Childbirth
MP
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2011 USA
Child’s Play: How Having Fun Turns Kids into Adults
Children play their way into adulthood. Learn why play is so important and how it literally ‘turns kids into adults’. Viewers will explore styles of play, the role of adults, the value of toys, practice play, parallel and co-operative play, sensory play, creative and symbolic play.
MP
23
2004 USA
Disciplining Kids without Screaming and Scolding
Presenting better ways to discipline, this program portrays destructive methods (shouting, verbal abuse, threats) followed by alternatives that focus on giving attention for positive rather than negative behaviour. Viewers learn how to make encouraging statements, deliver reprimands when needed, and give directions.
MP
22
2008 USA
Five and Six Year Olds
Join a host of young children to explore the child development at ages five and six. See them learn the idea of fair play, co-operation, following rules and taking turns, and learn that they struggle to distinguish reality from make-believe. Watch as they arrange objects by colour, assemble jigsaw puzzles and make drawings.
MP
21
2002 USA
Gender and Communication: Styles and Stereotypes
One aspect of the process of gendering is how we learn to communicate. Based on the premise that males and females learn different ways to relate, this program investigates how communication styles fall onto a continuum of what society deems as masculine and feminine.
MP
21
2009 USA
Guiding Behaviour in Early Childhood
Despite their best moments, toddlers and preschoolers often behave in ways that frustrate their parents and caregivers, and even endanger their own safety. Learn why misbehaviour occurs, common reactions by caregivers, ways to stop it, and how to create and enforce a plan to bring about desired behaviour.
MP
30
2010 USA
How Boys and Girls Differ: The First Six Years
What is the real difference between how boys and girls develop? Girls have more acute hearing, develop social skills and begin talking sooner than boys, but boys show superior spatial intelligence even in the first year. In this program, discover what these and other gender differences mean for parents and caregivers.
MP
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2002 USA
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This series explores the milestones of growth and development in the first year of life. It investigates the cognitive, physical, social and emotional development of infants, and provides real-life footage for the developmental stages. This series includes the following titles: Infants: Cognitive and Language Development
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Infants: Physical Development
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Infants: Social and Emotional Development
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Is Baby OK? Assessing Development
How can we tell if a child is developing normally in the first two years? In this intriguing program, learn some of the basic developmental milestones in physical growth; personal and social skills; motor skills and language acquisition; when to seek professional help; learn to recognise key motor skill developments and more.
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Kids and Sports: From Infant to Athlete
In this program, see children of all ages illustrate how fun or frustrating playing sports can be; watch as physical, social and emotional development follow a sequence; see just how skills in sports progress from birth through puberty; and discover the intellectual side – from score keeping to game strategising.
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Minding the Baby
The birth of a baby will change its parents’ relationship completely. Nothing can fully prepare people for the birth of a baby; however this resource shows the kind of changes which can happen and helps the parents involved to understand each other’s experience.
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Moral Development in Children: Theories, Stages and Impact
How do people develop morals? What helps children distinguish right from wrong? Explore the topic of moral development and how it impacts children’s behaviour, examine the approaches of development theorists, learn about Theory of Mind, and hear children’s reactions to situations that challenge their morals.
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Preschoolers - Compilation
Meet Asheli, Marie and Nathan - preschoolers full of curiosity and boundless energy. You’ll see how they develop physically, cognitively, emotionally, and socially; looking at each aspect of a child’s development and examining the special needs of preschoolers with challenging conditions.
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This series includes the following titles:
Responding to Diversity
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Physical Development
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Social and Emotional Development
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Classrooms are training grounds for students to learn how to respond positively to diverse environments. This program explores the many types of diversity and the perils of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination. It also discusses ways to express curiosity while respecting peoples’ differences which make them unique.
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Preschoolers are curious and active experimenters. In this series, learn about the developmental stages in their cognitive, physical, social and emotional areas. Each episode is complemented by insightful and informative commentary and real-life footage.
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Dr. Knestrict specialises in the behaviour of young and specialneeds children. Here, he has combined his extensive professional knowledge with his real-life experience as a father of three, and created a program to teach parents how they can structure their homes and lives to keep themselves and their children happy and healthy.
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The Newborn: Development and Discovery
See how the newborn appears in the first four weeks of life and what they have that older babies don’t. Learn why the head is elongated and the nose and chin are small; how to identify temperament; get assessment tools for newborns; and understand newborn reflexes and responses, bonding, common traumas, and sensory awareness.
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The Not so Terrible Twos
The twos are one of the most confusing and exciting years of a child’s development. This cast of cuties demonstrates the major physical, mental, emotional developmental milestones of the third year of life. Viewers will witness the development of language skills, toilet training, self-awareness and concern for others.
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Welcome to Holland: Resiliency in Families Raising Children with Special Needs
This program follows the journey of three families with special needs children. Through parents’ insight and shared experiences, viewers will gain an understanding of how families nurture and care for children with special needs, and discover the importance of structure and predictability in the home.
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DSA is one of Australia’s largest and most respected providers of employment and community support services for people with a disability, providing support for more than 1300 people. This resource highlights the great work undertaken at DSA and the people who make it happen.
Mental Health Nursing
Observe mental health situations first-hand with this engaging series, as cameras take you behind the scenes and re-enact some of the most confronting scenarios. With situations ranging from clients experiencing mania to suicidal emotions, students will learn the steps to deal with them successfully. This series includes the following titles:
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This program on medical examiners in North Virginia features Dr. Kathy Haden who examines a victim with self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. It contains visuals of autopsy, including organ dissections.
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In this series, Daily Planet explores the murky world of crime. Who is the CSI Insect Man? What is battlefield forensics? What really happened the night Billy the Kid died? How are CSI investigators trained? These are the key questions answered in the following programs. This series includes the following titles:
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‘Fraud Squad TV’ is a documentary series that aims to educate the public on fraud. Each episode focuses on two topics and contains interviews with real victims as well as experts in the field. This series includes the following titles: Counterfeit Products and Identity Fraud
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Identity Theft & Lottery and Prize Fraud
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Brief Summary The engaging and contemporary ‘4Real’ series takes viewers out into the world to explore some of the most fascinating yet struggling cities of the world, and brings a celebrity along for the ride in each episode. This series includes the following titles: DA
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Haiti - Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Kenya - K'naan
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Liberia - M.I.A
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Pawnee - Casey Affleck
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Peru - Cameron Diaz
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Vancouver - Eva Mendes
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ABC News Classroom with John Stossel
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Consumer reporter John Stossel takes on students, professionals and the public in this series designed to spark discussion, and encourage student research and debate. From topics such as plagiarism to busting popular beliefs, students will learn that it pays to look beneath the surface. This series includes the following titles:
Advocates of Change
Caught Cheating with Charles Gibson
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Give Me a Break! with John Stossel
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Myths, Lies and Nasty Behaviour
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Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Part 1
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Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Part 2
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‘Advocates of Change’ is about people who have revolutionised the world. In each episode, five important people who have pioneered, developed or forever improved the way their industry - or the world - works are introduced. This series includes the following titles: Champions of Reform and Social Change
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Champions of the Environment and Conservation
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Extraordinary Family Dynasties
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Extraordinary Partnerships
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Musical Activists
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Political Movers and Shakers
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Remarkable Female Politicians
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The World's Most Intriguing Royals
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Ahmad Zahir for Beginners
Known as the Elvis of Afghanistan, Ahmad Zahir died in a car crash in the 1970s, fuelling decades of speculation as to what really happened. Beyond the mystery, Zahir’s music wafts from the windows of Afghans’ homes around the world, helping exiles and refugees stay connected to their tortured native land.
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Alexandria Library
In ancient times, Alexandria was home to a great library. In this short video students will discover the new Bibliotheca Alexandrina, opened in 2002, featuring collections donated from around the world, particularly Egypt, the Middle East, and Islam.
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Anthropology: The Four Fields
Students will discover the multifaceted nature of anthropology in this incredibly comprehensive and fascinating series. From religion and spirituality to macroevolution, students will be enthralled as they discover the history of human evolution and the cultural practices we continue today. This series includes the following titles: A New Hominin
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Biology and Evolution
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Characteristics of Culture
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Communication and Culture
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Economic Systems
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Essence of Anthropology
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Food Domestication and the Emergence of Cities
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Global Challenges and Anthropology
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Grouping by Gender, Age, Common Interest and Class
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Homo Sapiens and the Upper Paleolithic
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Kinship and Descent
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Macroevolution
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Marriage and Family
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Methods of Paleoanthropology
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Patterns of Adaptation
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Patterns of Variation
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Politics, Power and Violence
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Premodern Humans
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Primate Behaviour
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Processes of Change
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Religion and Spirituality
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Sex and Marriage
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Social Identity, Personality and Gender
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Subsistence Systems
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The Arts
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The First Bipeds
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The Living Primates
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Apache Girl’s Rite of Passage
Discover the story of a girl’s rite of passage in the Mescalero Apache tribe in New Mexico in this intriguing program. Follow Dachina Cochise and other young girls as they prepare and take part in the ceremony, and learn about the dancing, rituals and blessings that are included on the special day.
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Art of the Deal
Take a journey to Fez, Morocco, and discover the incredible diversity featured in their lively marketplaces. Students will be introduced to the nature of bargaining, and the way trade works in this colourful community.
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2002 USA
Bigfoot Hoax
The Bigfoot legend began in 1958, but in 2002 it was discovered Ray Wallace has hoaxed the tracks. This entertaining program explores the history behind the famed story, and the way modern day technology has helped spread the tale further, despite it being false.
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2005 USA
Bone Stretching
In China, where height is highly valued, Dr. Ruan Yude performs leg stretching operations. In this eye-opening program, students will learn about the controversial cultural practices that occur in China, and the way beauty standards influence daily life for many people.
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2004 USA
Boyd and the Lowriders
Host Boyd Matson takes viewers around southern California’s roads where ‘lowriders’, a modified type of car, are a part of the street scene.
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Cactus Drug
A story exploring the consumption of the San Pedro cactus in Peru that follows several people as they try to solve their personal problems by taking the medicinal drug with the help of a shaman.
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2002 USA
Cairo Belly Dancers
Brazilian Soraia Carvalho and Egyptian Fawa Wozzy rehearse and perform belly dancing in Cairo, though some Muslim conservatives believe it is taboo. In this program, students will learn about the nature of this unique art and discover the history of the tradition.
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2002 USA
Child Marriage
Students will learn about the nature of child marriages that occur in Indian villages in this fascinating, short program, and discover that although Indian law prohibits the marriages, they are still a tradition in some areas.
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2002 USA
Chinese New Year
An exploration into the customs and practices surrounding Chinese New Year in both China and the USA. New Year ushers in a series of festivals beginning with the 15-day Spring Festival, and ending with the Lantern Festival, often called the Chinese Valentine’s Day, because of its association with lovers.
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2006 USA
Cobras
A story on eating cobras in Thailand. Jar Reung kills and prepares cobras for their medicinal properties to help people heal.
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2002 USA
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Corpse Lives with Family
In a village in Indonesia, animistic tradition dictates that corpses live with families until they can be buried in lavish funerals. In the meantime, the family treats the corpse as if it is still a living person. This graphic program features the family of Mrs. Mendaun Dalipangs, who are holding a funeral for her.
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2002 USA
Creature Cures
This clip explores the concepts of medicine and witchcraft in South Africa, and introduces Elliot Ndlovu, a doctor who makes traditional medicine from a baboon carcass, as well as Dr. Conrad Tsiane who also uses traditional animal-based medicine in an office setting.
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2004 USA
Cremation
Dheen Dayal and other members of the Dom caste perform cremations.
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2002 USA
Criminal Families
Discover the nature of gangs in Capetown, South Africa through this story which follows 20-year-old Chucky as he joins the ‘Clever Kids’ gang. Watch Chucky get involved in a robbery, the process of initiation, listen to his back story, discover the dangerous streets, and observe the practices of a gang.
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2004 USA
Crop Circles
Explore the phenomenon of crop circles in England in this unique clip, where a crop circle researcher and a crop circle maker each discuss the possibility of intelligent life from another planet creating these designs.
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Cultural Heritage
This documentary provides information about Aboriginal cultural heritage regulations in NSW with a particular focus on community consultation.
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Death’s Chaplain
For 15 years, Carroll Pickett ministered to 95 inmates in the final moments of their lives on death row in a Texas penitentiary. Join him in this short film, as he discusses his experience with one inmate, Billy Wayne White, who helped with his own execution.
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2007 USA
Djerba Island Jews
Discover a special story of unity and acceptance, where the small Jewish minority community in Hara Kebira on Djerba Island live peacefully with its Muslim neighbours.
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2002 USA
Dubai Falcons
Discover the history behind falconry, and its importance in the rich heritage of Dubai. This short program introduces viewers to the royal falcons of Dubai’s ruler, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
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2002 USA
Eating Rat
Meet Sylvanus and other fellow Ewe people in Ketme, Togo as they hunt for rats in this graphic program. Students will learn about this distinctive practice, and discover how they catch, cook, and eat this unique meal.
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Embalming
This graphic program introduces viewers to the students of Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science, where they will learn how to embalm and prepare bodies in accordance with Christian funeral traditions.
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2000 USA
Everest Extreme
Mount Everest towers over everything else on Earth, making it the ultimate challenge for mountain climbers. Discover why so many are willing to risk their lives for no greater reason than the thrill of having done it.
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2000 USA
Exploring Society: An Introduction to Sociology
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Explore a collection of the biggest sociological topics, such as race and ethnicity, gender, social groups, population, culture and relationships in this comprehensive series. Each program delves into history to discover how the past has influenced each concept, and offers an in-depth analysis for viewers. This series includes the following titles: Communications Media and Technology
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Culture
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Gender
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Population and Urbanisation
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Race and Ethnicity
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Social Class
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Social Groups
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Social Interactions, Relationships and Structure
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Socialisation
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Fantastic Voyage
After building a 51-foot raft from scrap wood and other materials salvaged from dumpsters, its builders set sail across the North Atlantic Ocean. Join the crew and their statement against a wasteful society on their remarkable journey as they battle 15-foot swells, storms and food shortages.
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Fire Walking
This program explores the firewalking ritual in Anastenaria, northern Greece, where believers carry ancient icons as they walk across fire to receive blessings from Saint Constantine. Viewers will discover the history of the ritual, meet those who think of it as sacrilege, and watch the actual ceremony itself.
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2002 USA
Flesh Branding
Meet Tyler Ballantyne, a man undergoing body modification by branding a design on his arm. This graphic program will show students the process using stainless steel and a blow torch, and provide a commentary on the body modification subculture and process of branding.
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Free Love
In this fascinating short documentary, discover the cultural practices of the matrilineal Mosuo society in China, where adults do not marry but instead have multiple partners and live in their mothers’ households – an approach that is a stark contrast to traditional Western families.
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2004 USA
Fulani Initiation Rites
This fascinating short film explores the coming-of-age rituals in the Fulani tribe and features two boys from neighbouring clans, Bapate and Mahtee having a whipping match, as well as Maude, a girl receiving full face tattoos by local artist Gakoore.
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2004 USA
Gay Marriage
Explore the topic of same-sex marriage in this short film which features the story of two gay couples in England and the Netherlands, it explores the acceptance and resistance they have all faced about same-sex marriage in their countries.
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2002 USA
Geishas
In this informative clip that examines the culture of Japan, students will discover the art of being a geisha in Kyoto and what it takes to become a geisha, the rigorous training involved, the performances, the history, and the clientele.
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2004 USA
Ghana Witches
The village of Gnani in Ghana is home to men and women who have been banned from their homes as witches. In this graphic clip, meet a woman named Sanka who is found guilty of witchcraft, and watch as she goes through a purification ceremony once she arrives at the village.
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2004 USA
Goat Foetus
Kutti pi, or animal foetus, is a traditional delicacy in India that is losing popularity. In this interesting program, meet Pauline Nagar, who serves goat foetus at a dinner party and subsequently receives mixed reactions.
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2004 USA
Growing up at Ground Zero
This documentary rationalises the 9/11 attacks through the eyes of a 4th grade class of children from Tribeca, just a few blocks from Ground Zero. It features interviews with members of the class, teachers and parents, and explores how the atrocities were put into context in the classroom.
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2002 USA
Haitian Voodoo
Explore the culture of Voodoo practices in Haiti in this fascinating short program, where Voodoo priest Gary Mazile leads the community and attempts to cure a young man. Students will also learn about the ceremony, the concept of possession, and witness the subsequent celebrations.
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2002 USA
Heavy Load in NY
Heavy Load is a punk band subject to the usual inflammatory mix of ego, fantasy and desire. They are also made up of musicians with and without learning disabilities. In this video, discover the unique dynamic of the group, and see how they are bringing their own flair to rock ‘n’ roll.
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2007 USA
Horseman
Take a trip to Mongolia and discover the importance of horses to their culture and way of life. This short program examines the Naadam festival, an event where riders under twelve years old compete in a traditional 15-mile horse race.
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1999 USA
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Hula
A story on the hula in Hawaii, including its history, halaus, and the Merrie Monarch festival hula competition.
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2001 USA
Initiation with Ants
This fascinating clip explores the Amazonian village of Inhoabe, where young men must wear gloves infested with giant tropical bullet ants in order to become tribal warriors. Students will discover the ceremony with the medicine man, and see several warriors suffering the neurotoxic venom.
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2004 USA
Iran: Behind the Veil
An opaque veil, a gloved hand and long black flowing garments are common images the Western world sees of the women in Iran. This film offers a glimpse of Iranian life; from the youth culture and the women behind the veils, to politically charged prayer meetings and the timeless beauty of this remarkable land.
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2000 USA
Istanbul Tour
A team from the National Geographic tours Istanbul to write a magazine story about the city. They visit Armutlu, a gecekondu or ‘built overnight’ community.
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2001 USA
Discover how the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City holds an annual blessing for local residents of the animal kingdom which include a llama, an elephant, an orangutan infant, and husband and wife boa constrictors.
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1996 USA
Kitchen Diplomacy
Explore the holy month of Ramadan, and the lifestyle of IraqiAmericans in this short documentary. Listen to the stories of these Iraqi immigrants about how they came to live on the outskirts of San Diego, how they feel about the recent years in the United States, and what gives them hope for the future.
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2008 USA
Knife Dancing
Watch the fascinating ritual of knife dancing in this short documentary where Ji Yeon, a woman who trains in South Korean northern-style ecstatic shamanism under shaman Kim Kumhwa, becomes possessed and dances.
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2004 USA
Land-Diving in Vanuatu
Join Phillip Warren and his father Willie, and get involved in the practice of traditional land diving on Pentecost Island in Vanuatu.
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1996 USA
Lizardman
This is a story on Eric Sprague, the lizardman at a tattoo convention in New York. In this unusual program, watch a fan get tattooed, and listen to Sprague discuss individuality, as well as his efforts to become the lizardman, an identity involving pointy teeth, green scale tattoos, and implants.
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2008 USA
Loch Ness Monster Hoax
This clip briefly discusses the legend of the Loch Ness Monster and the famous 1930s photograph attributed to R. Kenneth Wilson, which was revealed to be a hoax in the 1990s.
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2005 USA
Journal St. John the Divine: Blessing of the Animals
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Love in the Streets
Our collective imagination of homelessness is shaped by the idea of someone who is single and lonely. However, Roy and Morag explode that myth. They take in companionship, humour and love, alongside the dirt, noise and dampness of London’s hostile pavements.
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2008 USA
Lunar Healing
The Interstellar Light Collector was invented by Richard and Monica Chapin, and is an 84-mirror array that concentrates moonlight. Discover how people with illnesses travel to take a monthly ‘bath’ in the concentrated moonlight.
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2008 USA
Making of the Afghan Girl
In 1985, the National Geographic front cover image of the Afghan Girl with haunting green eyes became a global talking point. Since then, the magazine has been flooded with almost 2,000 enquiries from readers wanting to know what became of her. In this captivating documentary, go on the journey to find out her story.
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2002 USA
Male Plastic Surgery
In this short video, discover how men are going under the knife and getting plastic surgery in search of ‘the perfect body’, and see how one man decides to get silicone implants in his buttocks.
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2004 USA
Marrakesh
Discover the nature of street performances in Djemaa el Fna, the last square in Morocco where street performance culture flourishes in this concise and fascinating program.
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2002 USA
Men Fighting
This short documentary tells the story of the Tinku festival in Bolivia, an event where men fight to spill blood for the spirits in order to receive a good harvest for their villages.
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2002 USA
Molokai
Step into the island life of Molokai and meet both native and non-Hawaiians. Discover how they both enjoy peaceful island life, including Friday night Kanikapili, or music jam sessions.
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2002 USA
Multiple Marriage
This documentary travels to Togo, West Africa, and examines the concept of polygamy within the Kotokoli tribe. The story follows Tchagodomu Pounpouni, who is preparing to marry his third wife, and his first two wives who help celebrate the ceremony.
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2002 USA
My Girl Can Fight
In East Los Angeles, California, a motivated young woman named Seniesa Estrada learns to box. Her father and coach Joe Estrada dedicates his life to supporting her training, and in turn Seniesa wins the championships and begins to dream of the 2012 Olympics.
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2007 USA
New World Voodoo
Students will uncover the nature of Voodoo practices in Venezuela, and meet spirit medium Walter Gomez and his Maria Lionza cult at the annual celebration at Mount Sorte. Watch how Gomez allows himself to be possessed so that he can heal others through the power of the spirit.
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Nubian Wedding
Broaden your cultural understanding through this short documentary which meets Sherrif and Abeer, a couple having a traditional Nubian wedding that also incorporates Islamic customs.
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2001 USA
Peace Warrior
Discover the amazing story of resilience of Captain Greene, a 41-year-old reserve officer from Vancouver who was attacked by a young Afghani with an axe, and not expected to live. However, he proved all his doctors wrong and can now speak and control his movements once again.
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Peyote
In this documentary, find out about the Huichol people who use the peyote cactus for its mind-altering drug in order to enter the spirit world. Watch as a tribe sets off on a pilgrimage, and see how parents share the cactus with their children for the sake of the ritual and the blessing.
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2003 USA
Rat Temple
Discover the nature of the sacred rats of the Karni Mata temple in Deshnok, India who are worshipped in the same way gods or goddesses are. This program provides a fascinating insight into the belief of reincarnation, and the strong religious beliefs held by communities in India.
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2004 USA
Rodeo Boss
Take a trip to Alberta, Canada, where a ten-day extravaganza is underway to celebrate the pioneering spirit of the ‘Wild West’. From bull riding to barrel racing, calf roping and more, the fascinating event gives insight into the culture of the area.
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2002 USA
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Join the R.O.M.E.O.s, an interesting group of ‘Retired Old Men Eating Out’, who meet weekly at a New York diner to eat lunch, tell jokes, and discuss politics. This series includes the following titles: Episode 1: Sol Is Sick of Talking about Dresden
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Episode 2: Paul Prefers the Discussion of the Post-American World
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Introduction: The Unquiet American
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Sami
A story on the Sami people. Cameras follow Elle-Hansa as he maps the Sami homeland in Northern Europe.
NG
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2002 USA
Santeria
Santeria blends Catholicism with Yoruba religion. Discover how some Santeros make a pilgrimage to El Rincon while others sacrifice animals for the feast of St. Lazarus - who is associated also with a Yoruba deity.
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Scarification
Uncover the cultural practice of scarification in the Bessoribe tribe in Benin, West Africa through this short documentary which follows two people - a male child and a male adult - as they go through the process of scarification to signify childhood and adulthood.
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Self Stabbing
In this graphic yet fascinating documentary on Pangrebongan rites, learn about the process of self-stabbing and meet the people who allow themselves to be possessed by gods and then attempt to undertake this practice in the name of tradition and culture.
NG
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Sideshow
Journey into Toronto, Canada and meet a group of sideshow performers who take their life into their own hands for the sake of entertainment. This program takes a look at the dangers of swordswallowing, and the extreme ways performers push their bodies to the physical limits.
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Spirit Healers
The story of a woman from Zimbabwe who is seeking traditional medicine for her asthma and bad luck. Uncover the intriguing cultural practices of other countries as a traditional healer speaks to her ancestors, and uses chickens to release her from evil spirits and purify her.
NG
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2002 USA
St. Paul’s Cathedral
A story about the restorations at London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral.
NG
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2002 USA
Surviving West Point
This insightful documentary series takes an exclusive look at the prestigious Cadet Training Program at West Point Military Academy. With only about 1,000 graduating, not everyone can take the pressure. This series will reveal what it takes to graduate, and offer a rare look at the hallowed halls of the institution.
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Learning to Lead, Learning to Follow
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Make or Break
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Playing to Win
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Pushed to the Limit
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Put to the Test
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Shock to the System
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Studying War
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The Shock of War
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Women Warriors
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Teeth Chiseling
Discover how a tribe of people in Indonesia believe a woman is more beautiful if she has her teeth chiselled into sharp points in this graphic short documentary. Students can compare and contrast standards of beauty across cultures.
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Thai Boxing
The story of a 12-year-old boy named Manat at the Muay Thai training camp in Chiang Mai. Learn about the cultural sporting practices of Thailand through fascinating interviews and an overview of the history of the sport, plus watch how the fights play out in the ring.
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2003 USA
Thaipusam
This clip examines the experiences of two brothers during the Hindu festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia. The brothers, along with thousands of other pilgrims, proceed from Kuala Lumpur to the Batu Caves where they pierce their flesh with spikes and hooks, and climb stairs to leave offerings to lord Murugan.
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2004 USA
The Deadliest Man Alive
Join filmmaker Floyd Webb on a search for John Keehan, aka Count Dante, a famous and enigmatic martial arts master who marketed his ‘deadly’ karate secrets in comic book ads. During the search process, Webb uncovers strange, mysterious events in Keehan’s real-life.
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2007 USA
The Great Kite Fight
Five days of tug-of-war ensue as teams battle with huge kites on the banks of a Japanese river. Discover how the kite battle rages, and thousands of spectators from Japan and around the world look to the sky for a visual treat in this colourful and spirited competition.
NG
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The Journey
This documentary follows four young East Timorese and their teacher to Australia where they will share their experiences and embark on a journey of education and discovery. They intend to use the knowledge they gain to create a better future for themselves and their community in East Timor.
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The Original Promise
Discover the inspiration and meanings behind the creative expression featured in the documentary ‘The Original Promise’ in this exclusive interview. Join host Doug Kooy and creative minds Jacob Benaroch, an artist, and Colin Wiebe, a musician - to discuss the story behind this incredibly tale of a Christian and a Jew.
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The Reporter
National Geographic and Chicago Tribune reporter Paul Salopek tells the story of being jailed in 2006 while reporting on the crisis in Darfur, Sudan. The clip explores the factors behind the devastating conflict, and how journalists handle reporting these dangerous stories.
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2006 USA
The Unquiet American Swing State
Become a fly on the wall as a group of women engage in a heated discussion on politics over lunch following a match of golf. A clip to ignite discussion among students, as topics such as the United States leaders, racism, war and globalisation are brought up.
NG
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2007 USA
Tongue Boring
This short documentary travels to Nepal to take a look at their New Year’s celebration. Hindus from the village of Bode pray for prosperity as Krishna Chandra allows a spike to pierce his tongue as a sacrifice to the gods.
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Transexual Cabaret
In Thailand, ladyboys, or men who live as women, perform as popular cabaret singers. In this eye-opening short documentary, famous ladyboy Day is interviewed and viewers discover the fascinating nature of this niche in the entertainment industry.
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2004 USA
Trial by Oil
In Kabu, Togo, town elders settle disputes by having the involved parties reach into boiling oil. Students will discover the drastic differences in cultural practices in this documentary, where the process is seen in action when one man accuses another of theft.
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2004 USA
Tribal Tattoos
Photographer Chris Rainier travels to Borneo to document traditional Iban tattoos. In this short program, we see a man receive an Iban tattoo design in the traditional way and chat with Ernesto Kalum, who runs a tattoo shop that uses Iban designs.
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Turkish Germany
In many ways, the Turkish communities in Germany were not well integrated, but a school called Rixdorfer educates German and Turkish children in both languages to bridge the gap. This is a wonderful resource to demonstrate intercultural understandings and acceptance to students.
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2002 USA
Warriors of the Golden Gate
The warriors of the Golden Gate Bridge wage a constant battle against the corrosive elements of wind, weather, and hard use that take a toll each day. See how crews of painters, electricians and security officers work on the unusual site, and the daily challenges of the job they face.
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Wild Chronicles
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This fascinating series goes on the road visiting small communities around the globe in order to discover the personal lives of people making a difference; from saving endangered and abused animals in India to teaching children the art of photography in a Ugandan refugee camp. This series includes the following titles: NG
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Uganda Photocamp
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Witch Cleanser
This clip focuses on witch cleansing in Zimbabwe, where witch cleanser Securu Chinamberi travels to two villages to seek out those using witchcraft, ultimately causing them to confess and seek forgiveness.
NG
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2002 USA
Witchcraft
This short documentary examines witchcraft in Mexico City, where anthropologist Anthony Zavaleta and healer Alberto Salinas inspect a hill only to discover several objects that have been buried in order to cast spells and hex others.
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Study Skills ClickView’s picks
Research Skills for Students
Student Toolbox
Student Toolbox
Avoiding Plagiarism
Homework Handbook
Oral Presentation
Using someone else’s words, ideas or creations without acknowledgement is plagiarism – and it can have serious consequences. This program discusses how it can be avoided by knowing how to organise time and research notes, quote, paraphrase and summarise information, and properly document and cite sources.
‘Homework Handbook’ presents the positive nature of homework as an extension of the best part of school based learning. Communication with the teacher, the understanding of essentials, establishing a positive home environment, time management and the management of deadlines are all explored in Homework Handbook.
The advantage and benefits of effective communication skills in general are highlighted as a foundation on which to build confidence in Oral Presentation. Proper breathing, posture and concentration skills are demonstrated. The importance of topic knowledge is stressed and tips and tricks from professionals are introduced.
2004 | 20 min | USA | AR | MP
2006 | 16 min | CAN | DA
2006 | 17 min | CAN | DA
Student Toolbox
Test Taking Strategies for Students Series
Test Taking Strategies for Students Series
Effective Note Taking
Test Anxiety
In ‘Effective Note Taking’, students will learn about a variety of different note-taking methods, including the Cornell, Outlining, Mapping, Sentence and Charting methods. Students will also become familiar with the components of the lecture and learn how this knowledge can help them become more effective note-takers.
Students will learn the role studying and preparing plays in alleviating test anxiety, and how to develop and maintain a positive mental state. Breathing exercises, progressive muscle relaxation techniques, creative visualisation and positive self-talk are all modelled for students with a sensitive yet humorous approach.
2005 | 24 min | USA | MP
2005 | 25 min | USA | MP
Research Roadmap The internet has become the fastest source for research. But what other sources of information are there? How do you credit the information you have gathered? How can you be sure of the credibility of your source? How can a parent or educator ensure that internet surfing is safe? These and many more questions are covered.
2006 | 15 min | CAN | DA © ClickView Pty Limited 2015
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This series helps students learn to navigate our complex, information-rich world through the development of critical research skills and the ability to access, evaluate and use information. It includes how to refine a research question, access information on the Web, synthesise information and communicate new knowledge. This series includes the following titles:
Student Toolbox
Avoiding Plagiarism
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Evaluating Sources
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Media Literacy
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Organising Research
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Presenting and Communicating Research
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Searching the Internet
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This series is designed to help students plan, research and complete many of the required assignments usually done at home. The science fair project, the three minute speech, book reports and general homework organisation are among the topics covered with a simple ‘how to’ format that guides students through each process. This series includes the following titles:
Test Taking Strategies for Students Series
Book Report Basics
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Research Roadmap
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This series provides learners with straightforward strategies to help them become confident, effective test-takers. Each program shows students how to navigate through both standardised and teacher-made tests, offers practical tips on improving preparation, the causes of anxiety, and guidelines on how to achieve calm. This series includes the following titles: MP
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Effective Note Taking
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Study Skills
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Taking Essay Tests
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Taking Math Tests
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Taking Reading Comprehension Tests
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Test Anxiety
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The Almena Method is an innovative method that teaches all the principles of writing, speed building, and computer keyboard touch typing. The use of mnemonic jingles will assist in remembering the key locations, and lessons are included to let students practice keying the letters they have learned, including assessment tests. This series includes the following titles:
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Learn to Type in Just 20 Minutes
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Typing Made Easy: The Almena Method
Answering Test Questions
Teacher Professional Dev. ClickView’s picks
Believe Me
Beyond Belief
Check It Out
This program deals with sexual abuse in a non-sensational way. It shows that most sexual abusers are known to the child, discusses inappropriate behaviour, stresses the importance of telling a trusted adult, and reminds that it is never the child’s fault. It is designed for use with 9-13 year olds in a class with a teacher.
‘Beyond Belief’ shows parents and carers from different backgrounds dealing with a variety of situations, including sexual abuse of children by family members, other known adults and strangers. The program encourages adults to listen to children, believe what they say and take responsibility for protecting them.
Reference Interviews
2002 | 11 min | UK | AR | MP
2003 | 13 min | UK | AR | MP
2002 | 24 min | CAN | DA
Check It Out
Courage to Teach Writing
Shrinking Big Problems
Pre-Writing
Integrating ESL Students into the Classroom
Sometimes the little things are the biggest frustrations. Computers break down, books go missing, and difficult people can be overwhelming. Knowing how to handle such situations properly is the key to making library problems disappear.
This program will present how teachers set up a healthy and rich learning environment for students involved in the writing project. Examples of mini-lessons and interviews with teachers shed light on how this teaching approach is implemented in a variety of learning contexts.
2002 | 24 min | CAN | DA
2003 | 28 min | CAN | DA
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Knowing how to properly query and respond to a patron’s requests is essential to providing good service in a library. This program deals with issues of approachability and the specifics of conducting a proper reference interview.
Practicality and relevance guide this program as it reviews basic ESL standards and strategies, suggests ways to assist ESL students in mastering English in social and community settings, and addresses the use of technology in helping students improve their understanding and expand their knowledge.
2007 | 27 min | USA | AR | MP
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This program deals with sexual abuse in a non-sensational way. It shows that most sexual abusers are known to the child, discusses inappropriate behaviour, stresses the importance of telling a trusted adult, and reminds that it is never the child’s fault. It is designed for use with 9-13 year olds in a class with a teacher.
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Beyond Belief
‘Beyond Belief' shows parents and carers from different backgrounds dealing with a variety of situations, including sexual abuse of children by family members, other known adults and strangers. The program encourages adults to listen to children, believe what they say and take responsibility for protecting them.
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Librarians will discover how to manage difficult problems and scenarios in this informative yet amusing series. Topics covered include disturbances, storytelling, professional attitudes and reference interviews. This series includes the following titles:
Courage to Teach Writing
Major Disturbances
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Minor Disturbances
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Once upon a Library
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Reference Interviews
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Shrinking Big Problems
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Traditional Storytelling
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Theoretical framework, methodology, and an overview of the three stages of writing: pre-writing, writing and postwriting will be explored in a variety of educational contexts. Topics include writing in second languages, teaching approaches and providing feedback, revising versus editing, and the evaluation process. This series includes the following titles: DA
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A workshop for secondary level educators. Explore science concepts in force and motion, and come away with a deeper understanding that will help you to engage your students in their own explorations. Presented by science and education experts, the series also features extensive footage shot in real classrooms. This series includes the following titles:
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Workshop 2: Drag Races
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Workshop 3: When Rubber Meets the Road
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Workshop 4: On a Roll
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Workshop 5: Keep on Rolling
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Workshop 8: Bend and Stretch
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Practicality and relevance guide this program as it reviews basic ESL standards and strategies; suggests ways to assist ESL students in mastering English in social and community settings; and addresses the use of technology in helping students to improve their understanding and expand their knowledge.
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See secondary school teachers learning as much about teaching as their students do about maths. The programs demonstrate how teachers guide and assess student understanding, and offer strategies for keeping students motivated and engaged at this critical age. This series includes the following titles: 5 to 8: Building Rafts with Rods
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5 to 8: Building Viewpoints
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5 to 8: Fraction Tracks
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5 to 8: Hexominoes
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5 to 8: The Largest Container
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5 to 8: The Location
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Do you know all the Australian curriculum codes? Albert does. Albert helps you find the perfect video for your lesson plan using Australian Curriculum codes and learning areas. Albert is free as part as your subscription and accessible through ClickView Online. clickview.com.au/albert
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Designing with Recycled Materials
Ethical Textiles
This program introduces students to the basic differences between natural and synthetic fibres, the primary types of fibres, how their qualities – shape, origin, size and lustre - make them unique, influence clothing appearance and factor into comfort, and why fibre properties determine how we use particular fabrics.
This resource looks at why and how specific plastics are recycled into modern sustainable products, including a chair made from Sony Playstations. It also shows how new technology is used to convert waste products into high-grade polymers, plus looks at testing to identify characteristics of plastics.
Filmed in Bangladesh, a major textile manufacturer, this resource explores the social cost of our cheap textiles. Filmed inside a number of Bangladeshi textile factories, it explores the issues of sweatshop labour, social impacts and the benefits brought to a small rural community in Bangladesh by a fair trade initiative.
2008 | 25 min | USA | AR | MP
2014 | 34 min | UK | AR | PUM
2011 | 32 min | UK | AR | PUM
Food Additives
Food Allergies
How Pop Art Changed the World
From the history behind preserving foods to new concepts in enriching foods, this program presents examples of the many additives that are used to flavour, colour, and preserve so much of what we eat. It takes a simple, factual look at the everyday trade-offs we make when we choose our food.
In this excellent program, we examine the difference between a food allergy and a food sensitivity, explore why some schools have peanut-free zones, ask what coeliac disease is, and examine why some people are sensitive to food dyes. The program features an allergy expert and real people who live with food allergies.
The ideas, materials, colours and technologies adopted by Pop Art, and how this movement continues to influence artists and designers today. Filmed in the UK and New York this resource talks to leading designers about how the likes of Lichtenstein, Warhol and Sir Peter Blake continue to influence design.
2008 | 24 min | USA | AR | MP
2012 | 26 min | USA | AR | MP
2012 | 32 min | UK | AR | PUM
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Clothing Fibres
Interactive, Smart and Modern Textiles Wearable electronics, textiles that generate power and smart materials like Kevlar, Nomex and D30 are all covered in this resource. Case studies include materials used by stuntmen and ballerinas, a handbag that charges your phone, piezo-electric textiles and garments that react to changes in your body and environment.
In the Kitchen Series
In the Kitchen Series
Cooking Techniques: How It All Boils Down
Food Preparation Techniques
This program covers equipment required, basic preparation techniques and terminology for the dry-heat and moist-heat cooking processes. Thirteen common techniques are reviewed, with step-by-step direction provided by Chef Christopher Koetke, Dean of Culinary Arts at Chicago’s Kendall College.
What happens during preparation time? This program presents the techniques and terminology surrounding the proper preparation of foods for cooking; basic non-knife food cutting techniques, mixing techniques, bread and pastry dough preparation as well as single and multi-step coating processes.
2012 | 42 min | UK | AR | PUM
2010 | 30 min | USA | AR | MP
2010 | 29 min | USA | AR | MP
Product Design and Sustainability Series
Show Me Science Advanced Series
Smart Graphic Products
Robotics: Advances in Engineering
This program examines the properties, characteristics and applications of some of the smart materials used in the graphics industry. Case studies include thermochromic inks, incorporate phosphorescent and fluorescent paints and inks, and photochromic dyes that are used for anti-counterfeiting measures and reactive glasses.
Choosing Sustainable Materials Consumer pressure and new legislation mean designers and architects are increasingly asked to use sustainable materials. We talk to an architect who shows us around the UK’s first zero carbon housing project and visit the Smile plastics factory where anything from old phones to boots are turned into building materials.
Almost fifty years since the first industrialised robot was ‘employed’, robots have a broad array of applications, including medical and space exploration. Robots are consistent and able to perform hazardous tasks. Yet, there is a need for human machine interference for ongoing programming and maintenance.
2009 | 21 min | CAN | AR | PUM
2010 | 17 min | USA | AR | MP
2012 | 31 min | UK | AR | PUM
SMART - Resistant Materials
Textiles: Eco Design
Textiles: Environmental Impacts
With extraordinary access to the latest research and development, this resource explores cutting edge smart materials; finding out how they are made, how they work, and what their potential applications are now and in the future. Case studies include shape memory alloys and thermochromatic plastics, as well as QTC.
Lead designers for Finisterre, Tom and Debbie are on a mission – to create the most eco-friendly surf-wear brand in the world. The pair explain how they reduce the environmental and ethical impact of their clothes by considering the use of materials and energy throughout their design, manufacture, transportation and use.
This resource assesses the environmental impacts of the textile industry. It looks at how companies in the UK are working to meet government targets to reduce environmental impact, for example by using water recycling plants, and then explores textile production in Bangladesh and the true cost of cheap textiles.
2011 | 35 min | UK | AR | PUM
2011 | 32 min | UK | AR | PUM
2011 | 27 min | UK | AR | PUM
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‘Advocates of Change’ is about people who have revolutionised the world. In each episode, five important people who have pioneered, developed or forever improved the way their industry - or the world – works are introduced. This series includes the following titles:
Birth of a Sports Car
Inventors and Ingenious Individuals
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Lifestyle Revolution
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We meet the diverse types of practitioners involved in sports car design; artists, clay modellers, woodworking craftsmen, auto mechanics, crash test dummies and upper management. ‘Birth of a Sports Car’ reveals all the technological mysteries, challenges, successes and setbacks, nail-biting and celebration involved! This series includes the following titles: DA
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Part 2: Development and Testing
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Part 3: Production and Marketing
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Blood on the Battlefield
From the deserts of Kuwait to the blood-stained streets of Tel Aviv, this program examines the cutting edge technologies and techniques aimed at saving lives on the battlefield and beyond.
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CAM: Revolutionary Design
Computer Aided Manufacture is changing work practices and dramatically influencing the design process. Through the use of three case studies, this program provides insight into the commercial world of design and modern manufacture, including just-in-time manufacture, rapid prototyping and concurrent engineering.
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Colour in Everyday Life
Colour is a power in your life. It shapes how you dress, what you eat, what you buy, your physical appearance and how you feel. What is colour and why does it pack such power? Learn how corporations stake claims to specific colours as part of their identities, and explore cultural, ethnic, and religious use of colour.
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Computer Aided Design
Two case studies to show how CAD can be used in different technological projects: the first follows the Starchaser team as they use CAD in an attempt to become the first privately funded initiative to launch three people into space. The second shows how CAD and CAM are enhancing the development of paintball markers.
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Daily Planet in the Classroom
Team up with the Daily Planet crew to discover how science and technology share an inextricable link; and how the two work together to make everyday life easier and more interesting! This series takes a look at a variety of inventors and their unique creations, as well as other science around the globe! This series includes the following titles:
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Cars II
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Part 1: Design and Vision
Designers under Pressure
Digital Design
Designing for the User
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Extreme Vehicles
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Games
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Inventors I
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Inventors II
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Inventors III
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Movies
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Planes I
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Planes II
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Rescue
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Robots I
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Robots II
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Robots III
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Ships
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The Cold
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Try, Try Again
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Vehicles
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Water I
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Water II
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World I
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Showcasing cutting edge designs from two leading young designers using smart materials and technology: Christopher Pearson’s brief is to deck out one of London’s most exclusive restaurants in digital wallpaper that moves and grows, whilst Tom Barker’s brief is to create a working prototype of his digital brick.
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Learn how to create products that meet user need and are inclusive. Designers explain how they determine their market, consider values and needs, use ergonomic and anthropometric data, and respond to challenges of demographic change and inclusive design.
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Electronics has a broad array of applications in our everyday world. This series looks at the underlying technologies that drive systems in the communications, environment, healthcare, industry, and transport sector. This series includes the following titles: PUM
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Environmental Applications
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Healthcare Applications
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Industry Applications
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Transport, the Electronic Future
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Eye for Design
This program goes beyond ‘decorating’ or ‘picking a wardrobe’ and into the basics of perception, beauty and the ecology of environments. Viewers learn that developing an ‘eye for design’ involves understanding a few basics of perception, and that lines lead the eye and influence feelings.
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2006 USA
Florence Artisans
A story on about artisans and workshops in Oltrarno, Florence. Silversmith Donato Zaccaro works on a sterling silver vase. We also see artisans working on a marble inlay table top. The video provides narration on the history of inlay and scagliola.
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This program addresses the benefits and drawbacks associated with information technologies and smart weapons, explores the development of genetically modified foods, and helps students understand the debate over lowering the cost of life-saving pharmaceuticals for the world’s poor.
MP
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2012 UK
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Global Issues for Students Global Science and Technology Issues
How Pop Art Changed the World
The ideas, materials, colours and technologies adopted by Pop Art, and how this movement continues to influence artists and designers today. Filmed in the UK and New York this resource talks to leading designers about how the likes of Lichtenstein, Warhol and Sir Peter Blake continue to influence design.
Martin Guitars
A visit to the Martin Guitars factory in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Explained are the shortage in supply of the natural wood to make the guitars, and how the company plans to keep the guitar production sustainable.
Mighty Ships
‘Mighty Ships’ reveals the secret mechanics behind the world’s most sophisticated vessels. Each episode provides unprecedented access to everything above and below deck, from the mechanics of modern sea-going to the human dramas facing seafarers. This series includes the following titles: Akamalik
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MV Fairplayer
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MV Resolution
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2009 CAN
Peace in Africa
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2009 CAN
USS Nimitz
DA
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2009 CAN
Printed Circuit Boards
An exploration into all aspects of printed circuit boards, from initial design requirements through prototyping and testing to mass production. It also introduces students to some of the latest manufacturing processes such as prism component placing machines, minute quality control cameras and automated connection checkers.
PUM
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2002 UK
Product Design and Mass Manufacture
This resource explains the design process, within one easy context, from client brief to finished product. It shows how designers work to budget, meet consumer needs, research existing products, use primary and secondary data and use CAD/CAM to reduce cost, material and time.
PUM
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2009 UK
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A high quality two part series that explores sustainability, including what makes a material sustainable, carbon footprint, renewability, and how sustainability is considered in design and manufacturing methods. Case studies involve Volvo’s product life cycle and the UK’s first zero carbon housing project. This series includes the following titles:
Product Design, Testing and Modification: Trunki
SciQ What Can Robots Do for Us?
Show Me Science Advanced Series
Choosing Sustainable Materials
PUM
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2009 UK
Volvo: Life Cycle Assessment
PUM
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2009 UK
Trunki, the child’s pull along suitcase, may have failed the Dragon’s Den test, but thanks to further testing and modification it is now taking the world by storm. We film with the product designer at a leading test centre to illustrate how carrying out the right tests and a clever re-design saved the product from failure.
PUM
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2009 UK
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2008 CAN
From robot roller coasters to robot watchdogs to a robot that is so life-like it wants to host the show! Our hosts make mechanical friends and discover what it takes to build a bot.
This series examines the most recent developments and discoveries in science and technology. These episodes explore the world of nanotechnology and robotics, with each program being designed to help students understand the vital role science plays in our everyday lives. This series includes the following titles:
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Engineering: Tiny Nano World
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2010 USA
Robotics: Advances in Engineering
MP
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2010 USA
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SMART - Resistant Materials
With extraordinary access to the latest research and development, this resource explores cutting edge smart materials, finding out how they are made, how they work, and what their potential applications are now and in the future. Case studies include shape memory alloys and thermochromatic plastics, as well as QTC.
PUM
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2011 UK
Smart Graphic Products
This program examines the properties, characteristics and applications of some of the smart materials used in the graphics industry. Case studies include thermochromic inks, incorporate phosphorescent and fluorescent paints and inks, and photochromic dyes that are used for anti-counterfeiting measures and reactive glasses.
PUM
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2012 UK
Sustainable Packaging
This resource explores what the food industry is doing to use less packaging. It looks at the role and function of packaging, how Easter packaging is being reduced, and how plastic bottles are recycled to be used as M&S salad containers.
PUM
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2009 UK
The Green Guide
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From the kitchen to the bedroom, ‘The Green Guide’ series presents helpful tips and advice to make a home healthier and more energy efficient, with examples such as non-toxic paint and the most efficient types of washing machine. This series includes the following titles:
The Science of Disney Imagineering Design and Models
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Family Room
NG
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2008 USA
Kitchen
NG
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2008 USA
Laundry Room
NG
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2008 USA
Seal the House
NG
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2008 USA
How did the Disney Imagineers create a realistic looking snowcapped mountain in Florida for Animal Kingdom’s Expedition Everest? They started with a design process and models. Using real theme park rides and attractions, students will see how design and models are used to put things together and make them function.
DIS
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2008 USA
A fantastic way to bring real and relevant industrial design into the classroom. Footage of physical and virtual tests, filmed at Volvo’s crash testing facility, will provide an excellent starting point for students when testing, evaluating and modifying their own designs.
PUM
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2009 UK
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Volvo Cars: Designing for Innovation and Safety
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ABC News Classroom Edition
Is margarine healthier than butter? Should you drink eight glasses of water a day? Does sugar make kids hyper? John Stossel lets students hear from experts as he checks out ten widely held food beliefs.
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2004 USA
Do your students think grain comes in a cereal box or a plastic wrapped loaf of bread? This program is a quick tour through the world of grains from staples, such as rice, wheat and corn, to lesser known grains, such as buckwheat, kasha and quinoa.
MP
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2007 USA
Farming
Farmer Bill discovers why farmers really dig their soil, and Chris Ballew, of the rock group Presidents of the USA of America, sings a special version of the band’s hit, ‘Peaches.’
DIS
26
1999 USA
Cooking with Class
Culinary mastery takes you from the earth to the table as world-renowned chefs and food producers share their knowledge about one of our favourite pastimes, eating! You will learn about food producers, which products to use, where to find exotic ingredients, and tips on preparation and presentation. Can you say ‘Mmmmmm’?
Food Myths with John Stossel
Amazing Grains
Bill Nye the Science Guy
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This series includes the following titles:
Durian
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A Fine Kettle of Fish
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Cheese with Everything
DA
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Death by Chocolate
DA
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2000 CAN
Edible Flowers and Weeds
DA
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Free-Range Chicken
DA
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Fresh Spring Lamb
DA
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No Meat, No Problem
DA
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Open Wide and Say Ostrich
DA
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Pasta Please
DA
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Pick a Pepper, Any Pepper
DA
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Rustic Bison
DA
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The Magic of Mushrooms
DA
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Wild Boar – Fit for a King
DA
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2000 CAN
Loved by millions, the durian fruit smell is likened to smelly cheese and a rubbish tip. In Malaysian Borneo, hotel owners try to keep guests from bringing in durian. When guests sneak durian in, they need to purify the rooms.
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Food Additives
From the history behind preserving foods to new concepts in enriching foods, this program presents examples of the many additives that are used to flavour, colour, and preserve so much of what we eat. It takes a simple, factual look at the everyday tradeoffs we make when we choose our food.
MP
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2008 USA
Food Allergies
In this excellent program, we examine the difference between a food allergy and a food sensitivity, explore why some schools have peanut-free zones, ask what coeliac disease is, and examine why some people are sensitive to food dyes. The program features an allergy expert and real people who live with food allergies.
MP
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2012 USA
Food Plants
Prepared in 1001 ways, plants have been part of the human diet for millennia. Explore the food plants - from cereals and garden vegetables to fruits. Beans, algae, and mushrooms form a large part of the diet in some parts of world, whilst other plants are used to produce spices and beverages.
NG
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2010 USA
Food: A Multicultural Feast
This video examines the multicultural origins of many foods and unearths a few surprises. Viewers learn that chilli isn’t Mexican, spaghetti and meatballs is uniquely American, chop suey does not exist in China, and sauerkraut was a Chinese invention. They also learn that food serves as a common bond between peoples.
MP
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2006 USA
Global Eating - Learning from Other Cultures
What can we learn from other cultures about food? How do other cultures avoid the epidemic of obesity? Meet Contilo from Greece and discover how the Mediterranean diet combines a zest for good food with healthy eating and long lives, and learn from the Japanese that eating is a feast for the eyes as well as the stomach.
MP
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2003 USA
In the Kitchen Series
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Featuring professional chefs, this series covers common cooking techniques, including dry-heat and moist-heat methods, techniques to prepare meat and vegetables and different methods of mixing, measuring ingredients and heat, choosing the right kitchen tools, basic knife skills, and the workings of a microwave. This series includes the following titles: MP
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2010 USA
Food Preparation Techniques
MP
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2010 USA
Kitchen Math and Measuring: How It All Adds Up
MP
23
2010 USA
Kitchen Tools and Utensils
MP
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2010 USA
Knife Knowledge 101
MP
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2010 USA
Microwave Mysteries
MP
29
2010 USA
Measure up in the Kitchen
This creative program teaches all the basics of kitchen measuring in an entertaining way. Topics covered include the importance of accurate measuring; measuring tools such measuring cups, scales and thermometers; informal measurements; and the difference between measuring dry and liquid ingredients.
MP
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2000 USA
Slow Food
A short film on the slow food movement in Greve, a slow city in the Chianti region of Italy. It features wine and artisanal foods made in traditional fashion and following slow movement philosophy.
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2003 USA
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Truffles
A short story about selling black truffles in Richerenches, France.
NG
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2002 USA
Meet five of the most influential and revolutionary people in the world of media and communications: Mark Zuckerberg, Rupert Murdoch, Anna Wintour, Michael Moore and Tim Berners-Lee. From print media to the invention of the World Wide Web, learn how they have changed and improved the way society communicates.
MP
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2010 AUS
Watch as scientists search for the latest ways to detect and fight terror. We look at such innovations as bombproof furniture, facial and scene recognition technologies, and the omnipresent Closed Circuit TV surveillance systems in London.
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Discovery Specials Targeting Terror
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Antique Silk Factory
A short film presenting old-fashioned silk production on antique machines at Antico Setifico Fiorentino in Florence.
CAD and CAM in Textile Manufacturing
A resource that looks at how CAD/CAM is transforming all sections of the textile industry, from digital printing and embroidery to knitting and laser cutting. For each case study, designers and manufacturers explain how they work with new technologies and discuss the benefits CAD/CAM brings to their business.
PUM
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2007 UK
Clothing Fibres
This program introduces students to the basic differences between natural and synthetic fibres; the primary types of fibres; how their qualities - shape, origin, size and lustre - make them unique, influence clothing appearance and factor into comfort; and why fibre properties determine how we use particular fabrics.
MP
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2008 USA
Ethical Textiles
Filmed in Bangladesh, a major place of textile manufacture, this resource explores the social cost of our cheap textiles. Filmed inside a number of Bangladeshi textile factories, it explores the issues of sweatshop labour, social impacts and the benefits brought to a small rural community in Bangladesh by a fair trade initiative.
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How the World Dresses: Clothing and Global Culture
This program will take you on a tour of how the world dresses and explore the amazing diversity of clothing worldwide. Viewers will learn about themselves and their society by exploring everyday clothing in Japan, Korea, India, Thailand, Morocco, Egypt and others.
MP
23
2005 USA
ICT in Textiles: Design, Practice and Process
This resource looks at the impact of new technology on the global fashion and textile industry. A top fashion design house shows how ICT, CAD and CAM have revolutionised the way they communicate with their global manufacturing partners - from speeding up the design process to improving accuracy and efficiency of production.
PUM
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2007 UK
Interactive, Smart and Modern Textiles
Wearable electronics, textiles that generate power and smart materials like Kevlar, Nomex and D30 are all covered in this resource. Case studies include materials used by stuntmen and ballerinas, a handbag that charges your phone, piezo-electric textiles and garments that react to changes in your body and environment.
PUM
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2012 UK
Recycled and Sustainable Textiles
This resource shows how textile designers are meeting the challenge from government and consumers to meet the 6 Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Respect, Replenish and Refuse. Case studies include shoes made from old tyres, bags made from recycled airline seats and high fashion tailoring created from second hand shop finds.
PUM
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2009 UK
Testing Textiles: Tests Fabrics and Products Undergo
This program looks at the different tests which fabrics and products must undergo before they hit the shelves. It uses examples from high street retailer New Look and outdoor specialists Millets and Blacks; visits industrial textiles testing laboratories; and includes footage and clear explanations of different tests.
PUM
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2005 UK
Textiles: Eco Design
Lead designers for Finisterre, Tom and Debbie are on a mission - to create the most eco-friendly surf-wear brand in the world. The pair explain how they reduce the environmental and ethical impact of their clothes by considering the use of materials and energy throughout their design, manufacture, transportation and use.
PUM
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2011 UK
Textiles: Environmental Impacts
This resource assesses the environmental impacts of the textile industry. It looks at how companies in the UK are working to meet government targets to reduce environmental impact, for example by using water recycling plants, and then explores textile production in Bangladesh, and the true cost of cheap textiles.
PUM
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2011 UK
Textiles: Industrial Printing and Dyeing
This video provides up-to-date examples and clear explanations of industrial methods of printing and dyeing. It is designed for middle and senior secondary students studying textile design and technology.
PUM
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2005 UK
Textiles: Mass Production
Showing the very latest industrial techniques from around the world, this resource gives pupils a fantastic insight into textile manufacturing processes.
PUM
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2004 UK
Textiles: The Next Generation
Filmed with some of the world’s most innovative textile companies, this program explores the properties, characteristics and functions of new materials, and shows how they are being used to revolutionise the world around us. Case studies include geotextiles, medical textiles, QTC, carbon fibre and interior design.
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Stroke Recovery
The Human Condition
The Human Condition
A Road to Recovery
Food for Thought
Germ Warfare
This program provides information about services available to people who are recovering from a stroke.
‘Food For Thought’ measures the health cost of nutritional illiteracy by looking at the critical elements of good nutrition, factors that influence eating habits, and the impact that being well-informed can have on individual nutritional decisions.
‘Germ Warfare’ examines the increasing incidence of infectious germ-borne illnesses occurring around the world. It discusses how society reacts to infectious diseases, and outlines the role of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention in identifying, treating, and preventing the spread of these diseases.
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The Human Condition
The Human Condition
This Thing Called Hope
Risky Business
The Code
Episode 1: What Is Hope?
‘Risky Business’ looks at the commonness of unexpected pregnancy and explores the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases. It shows how the use of a contraceptive protects both sexual partners and unborn children from contracting health problems associated with STDs.
This program covers the Code, a primer on DNA and its role as the ‘blueprint’ for each human being’s general health, longevity, and physical appearance. It explains how the Human Genome Project is helping students understand the functions of specific genes in an effort to identify the causes of genetic diseases.
This program defines hope and examines the mind-body connections that make hope a valuable tool in dealing with life’s difficulties. It presents five individuals who have learned to ‘practice hope and make it intentional in their lives’ as they face particular challenges with their health.
2001 | 30 min | CAN | AR | DA
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Stroke Recovery
This series explores the health issue of strokes. It covers common issues following a stroke, aims to encourage people to live a healthy lifestyle, and provides information about services available to people who are recovering from a stroke. This series includes the following titles:
The Human Condition
A Road to Recovery
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New Beginnings
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Study some of the most common illnesses and diseases in this in-depth and comprehensive series, from stroke to alcoholism, heart disease, AIDS and many more. Learn about the influencing factors for these illnesses, the science behind them, and how the health sector manages these issues. This series includes the following titles: DA
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Food for Thought
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Germ Warfare
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Heart of the Matter
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In Human Terms
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Lives in Balance
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Living with Cancer
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Risky Business
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The Code
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The Fabric of Health
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The Growing Years
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The Modern Plague
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The Web of Addiction
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Weighing In
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Working It Out
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In this series, meet a range of people with various illnesses and discover their journey to rediscovering hope. The two episodes introduce the definition of ‘hope’ and people who practice hope in their daily lives, even when experiencing health challenges, and techniques to make hope effective. This series includes the following titles:
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Episode 2: Experiencing Hope
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Index Arts
Drama Advocates of Change Five Extraordinary Actors Five Unique Actresses Funny People Iconic Directors and Film Makers Broadsword for the Stage and Screen: The de Longis Method Creating Physical Theatre Moscow Cat Theatre Skills for Actors Series Body Language Skills Circus Skills Martial Arts Skills More Voice Skills Theatrical Fencing Skills Voice Skills Voice Skills III The Ensemble Builder The Shakespeare Series
Art Adele’s Wish 5 Advocates of Change 5 Art in the Classroom 5 Ceramics: Glazing, Firing, and Techniques 5 Ceramics: Pinch, Coil, and Slab 5 Ceramics: Sculpture 5 Ceramics: Throwing on the Pottery Wheel 5 Colour Concepts 5 Composition 5 Creative Collage 5 Drawing: Charcoal 5 Drawing: Pastels 5 Drawing: Pencils 5 Drawing: Perspective 5 Drawing: Tools and Methods 5 Graphic Design: Introduction 5 Graphic Design: Typography 5 Gyotaku 5 Introduction to Design: Elements 5 Introduction to Design: Principles 5 Tessellation 5 Wonders of Watercolour 5 Art of the Western World 6 A Fresh View: Realism and Impressionism & Post-Impressionism 6 A White Garment of Churches and the Age of Gothic 6 An Age of Reason and an Age of Passion 6 In Our Own Time and Shattering the Myths 6 Into the 20th Century and Between the Wars 6 The Classical Ideal and Imperial Stones of Rome 6 The Early Renaissance: Italy and Northern Europe 6 The High Renaissance: Rome, Florence and Venice 6 Art through Time Series 6 Ceremony and Society 6 Conflict and Resistance 6 Converging Cultures 6 Cosmology and Belief 6 Death 6 Domestic Life 6 Dreams and Visions 6 History and Memory 6 Portraits 6 The Body 6 The Natural World 6 The Urban Experience 6 Writing 6 Capturing Action 7 Daily Planet in the Classroom 7 Eye Trick Town 7 Macrolens Series 7 Part 1 7 Part 2 7 Part 3 7 Nails 7 Paints on Ceiling 7 Paradise Regained 7 Repelling the Viewer 7 Spectrum Series 7 Blue 8 Green 8 Orange 8 Red 8 White 8 Yellow 8 The Sideshow Picasso 8 The Work’s the Thing 8 Urban Art 8
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Music Advocates of Change 10 Art and Work of Choir 10 Voice and Music 10 The Music 10 The Voice 10 Ben Prestage 10 Cuba Hip Hop 10 Exploring the World of Music 10 Composers and Improvisers & Music and Technology 10 Harmony and Form & The Shape of Music 10 Rhythm and Melody 10 Timbre: The Colour of Music & Texture 10 Music and Memory & Transmission Learning Music 10 Sound, Music and the Environment & The Transformative Power of Music 10 Glass Harp 10 Sao Tome Music 11 St. Petersburg Opera 11 Steel Drums 11
Careers A Closer Look at Careers Communicating with Tact, Candor and Credibility Fashion Design Careers The Successful Job Search Engaging Resumes and Cover Letters Mapping Your Career Path Solid Interview Skills Your Job Search
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Economics and Business 2,200 Degrees 15 ABC News Classroom Edition 15 Macroeconomics, Government and International Trade 15 Microeconomics 15 ABC News Classroom Edition: The World Economy 15 The World Economy Part 1: Depression and Recovery 15 The World Economy Part 2: Our Crowded Planet 15 The World Economy Part 3: Global Interdependence 15 Advocates of Change 15 Entrepreneurs Who Have Changed the World 15 Forward-Thinking Companies 15 Biz Kids - Credit and Debit Series 15
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Cash and Credit Don't Blow Your Dough Using Your Credit: Crazy or Compelling? Biz Kids - Financial Responsibility and Decision Making Series Bulls, Bears and Financial Markets Money Moves Saving and Investing for Your Future The Global Economy Understanding Your Pay Cheque What Can You Do with Money? What Is a Biz Kid Biz Kids - Income and Careers Series A Biz, What Is It? Building and Growing a Business Sell, Sell, Sell! The Science of Sales Social Entrepreneurs Biz Kids - Planning and Money Management Series How to Succeed in Biz Ness by Really Trying Introducing Entrepreneurs Taking Charge of Your Financial Future The Biz Kids Challenge Understanding Business Ethics What Is Money? Biz Kids - Saving and Investing Series Budgeting Basics How Do You Get Money? How to Achieve Your Financial Goals How to Be a Smart Consumer Understanding Income and Expenses Marketing's 4 Ps: The Consumer Angle The Basic Concepts of Economics
Analysing Non-fiction 20 Elements of Fiction 20 Genres of Fiction 20 Positioning: How Advertising Shapes Perceptions 20 Research Skills for Students 21 Evaluating Sources 21 Media Literacy 21 Organising Research 21 Presenting and Communicating Research 21 Searching the Internet 21 Tell Me Why - The Beginnings of… 21 The Shakespeare Collection 21 Antony and Cleopatra 21 King Lear 21 King Richard II 21 Macbeth 21 Othello 21 Romeo And Juliet 21 The Merry Wives of Windsor 21 The Taming of the Shrew 21 The Tempest 21 The Shakespeare Series 21 In the Steps of Shakespeare: London and Stratford 21 Macbeth: The Tragic Pair 21 Romeo and Juliet: The Tragic Lovers 21 Shakespeare and the Spanish Connection 21 The Shakespeare Conspiracy 21 The Writer’s Circle 22 Analysing Concepts 22 Analysing Images 22 Building Arguments 22 Discovering Voice 22 Evaluating and Organising 22 Explaining Relationships 22 Exploring the Process 22 Imagining Solutions 22 Integrating Research 22 Observing Details 22 Responding to Arguments 22 Searching for Causes 22 Thinking Radically 22 Writing for Students Series 22 Creative and Narrative Writing 22 Writing Effective Paragraphs 22 Writing Expository Essays 22 Writing for Formal and Informal Purposes 22 Writing Persuasive Essays 22
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English Advertising in the Digital Age Advocates of Change A Writer’s Exchange Introducing Explanatory Writing Polishing Ideas: The Canon of Style Reading, Writing, and Thinking Analytically Writing an Analytical Paper Writing an Explanatory Paper Writing Description Writing Narration Writing under Pressure Writing with a Persuasive Aim Writing with an Informative Aim Conversations in Literature Episode 1: Responding as Readers Episode 2: Envisioning Episode 3: Stepping In Episode 4: Moving Through Episode 5: Rethinking Episode 6: Objectifying the Text Episode 7: The Stances in Action Episode 8: Returning to the Classroom Grammar Tips for Students Capitalisation and Punctuation Common Usage Errors Sentence Structure Using Adjectives and Adverbs Using Clauses and Phrases Using End Marks and Commas Using Nouns and Pronouns Using Verbs Haikus of the Heart Kesey’s Oregon Coast Key West - a Favourite Setting for Authors Literature for Students Analysing and Appreciating Poetry Analysing Fiction
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Geography Aerial Views Balearic Islands Berlin British Countryside Channel Islands Denmark English Castles English Country Houses France German Castles Iceland Images of Germany Images of Spain Industry and Energy Ireland Isle of Man London Day North Italy Paris Portugal
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Index Environmental Science Series 31 Air Quality 31 Soil Quality 31 Erosion of Irish Monuments 31 Erosion: Overview 31 Essaouira 31 Europe: An Overview 31 Features of American States 31 Arkansas 32 Colorado 32 Connecticut 32 Florida 32 Kansas 32 Maine 32 New Mexico 32 North Carolina 32 Oklahoma 32 Tennessee 32 Texas 32 Wisconsin 32 Flooding in Bangladesh: Causes, Impacts and Management 32 Flooding in the UK: Tewkesbury 32 Fowl Water 32 Geographical and Celestial Coordinates 32 Geography for Students 32 Human Systems 32 Places and Regions 32 The World in Spatial Terms 32 Geologic Time Scale 33 Geomagnetism 33 Geysers 33 Giant’s Causeway 33 Glacial Lake Cranberries 33 Glaciers: Overview 33 Global Issues for Students 33 Africa: Challenges in the 21st Century 33 Global Economic Issues 33 Global Environmental Issues 33 Latin America: Challenges in the 21st Century 33 Global Warming 33 Global Warming Update 33 Gobi Adventure: The Forgotten Desert 34 Gorillas on the Edge 34 Grand Canyon 34 Guelta Archei 34 Hawaii Volcanoes - Mauna Loa 34 Holderness: Sustainable Coastal Management 34 Holy Stone 34 How Mountains are Formed 34 Humidity 34 Iceland: Living with Volcanoes 34 Identifying Clouds 34 Impressions of Europe 35 Barcelona 35 Granada 35 Greece 35 Istanbul 35 In 4K 35 Australia 35 Canada 35 Japan 35 Singapore 35 Thailand 35 USA 35 Inside Earth 35 Into the Volcano 35 Issues in Globalisation: Environmental Impacts and Sustainability 35 Italy 35 Kaikoura 35 Last Wild Chimps 36 Leather Production 36
Rivers 25 Scotland 25 Ships, Boats, and Yachts of All Sizes 25 Southern Italy 25 Venice 25 Wales 25 A Catchment Story 26 ABC News Classroom Edition 26 Aboriginal Land Use 26 Acid Rain 26 Advocates of Change 26 Afghanistan: In the Line of Fire 26 Africa: An Overview 26 African Wildlife 26 Part 1 26 Part 2 26 Part 3 26 Ageing Populations 26 A Littoral Balance - Mining in Madagascar 27 American Landscapes 27 Part 1 27 Part 2 27 Part 3 27 Part 4 27 American Orient Express 27 Antarctica: An Overview 27 Arcosanti 27 Asia: An Overview 27 Balloons and Radar 27 Barcelona Street Life 27 Battle for Paradise 27 Bill Nye the Science Guy 28 Lakes and Ponds 28 Rivers and Streams 28 Storms 28 Biodiversity Under Threat 28 Black Canyon 28 Blue Lagoon 28 Boston’s North End 28 Boundary Waters 28 Canadian Geographic Presents 28 Canadian Rainforest 28 Cartographic Conventions 28 Cartographic Projection 29 Cartography 29 Caves: Overview 29 Challenges of Urbanisation: Inequalities in Bangalore 29 City of Darkness 29 Climates of the World 29 Climates: Overview 29 Cloud Formation 29 Coastal Processes and Landforms 29 Conservation, Culture and Cuba 29 Continental Drift 29 Cooperstown 30 Coral Reef 30 Cyclones 30 Daily Planet in the Classroom 30 Disasters 30 The Natural World 30 Denali National Park 30 Desert Climates 30 Desertification 30 Dew and Fog 30 Dynamic Lands: River Processes and Landforms 30 East Africa: Kilimanjaro Is Shrinking 30 East Timor Tourism 31 Ecotourism - Borneo 31 Emerging Superpower: Booming Bangalore 31 Energy Security: India’s Sustainable Solutions 31
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Lightning 36 Lightning and Thunder 36 Littorals 36 Machu Picchu 36 Mali Desert 36 Managing the Dorset Coast: Conflicts, Challenges and Opportunities 36 Maneaters of Malawi 36 Maps 36 Measurement Instruments 36 Measuring the Temperature 37 Megatransect 37 Memorial Quarry 37 Meteorology 37 Mississippi River Ride 37 Montserrat: Living with Volcanoes 37 Mountains 37 Next Wave 37 Bamboo Ghosts 37 Fish Pirates 37 Forest Woman 37 Last of the Mokens 37 Lava Lover 37 Poison Vents 37 Rock 'n' Coral 37 Skin Deep 37 The Big Squish 38 The Rash 38 North America: An Overview 38 North Pole 38 Nuclear Waste 38 Ocean Currents 38 Oceania 38 Off the Map: Crossing the Empty Quarter 38 On Deadly Ground 38 One Woman’s War 38 Otter Chaos 38 Our Knowledge of Geologic Time 38 Paradise Lost 39 Paraguay Shaman 39 Physical and Topographic Maps 39 Planet Earth 39 Fate of the Earth 39 Gifts from the Earth 39 Tales from Other Worlds 39 The Blue Planet 39 The Climate Puzzle 39 The Living Machine 39 The Solar Sea 39 Plant Formations 39 Polar Climates 39 Polar-Orbiting Satellites 39 Pollution 39 Population Change: Causes, Impacts and Management of Migration 40 Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century 40 A Challenge for Two Old Cities 40 Boundaries and Borderlands 40 Brazil - the Sleeping Giant 40 Challenges in the Hinterlands 40 Changes on the Chang Jiang 40 Cityscapes, Suburban Sprawl 40 Developing Countries 40 East Looks West 40 Ethnic Fragmentation in Canada 40 Global Interaction 40 Holding the Hinterlands 40 Northwest Contrast 40 Oil and Water 40 One Earth, Many Scales: NASA, a Lofty View 40 Population Geography 40
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Regions and Economies 40 Rural and Urban Contrasts 40 Sacred Space, Secular States 40 Small Farms, Big Cities 40 Strength to Overcome 40 Supranationalism and Devolution 40 The Booming Maritime Edge 40 The Dynamic Pacific Rim 40 The Mainland 40 The Maritime Connection 41 The Transforming Industrial Heartland 41 Precipitations 41 Real de Catorce 41 Recycling 41 Reef Balls 41 Regenerating a City - Glasgow’s Dockside and Housing 41 Rhythms of New York 41 Right Whale Lanes 41 Rio Beach 41 River Rafting 41 Rivers of Shame - The Untimely Death of Our Rivers - Impact of Coal Mining 41 Roar: One Man’s Pride 42 Rock Creek Park 42 Rocks 42 Rural Challenges 42 Salt Cathedral 42 Sanaa 42 Secrets of the Rain Forest 42 Selective Sorting of Waste 42 Setu 42 Sewer Diving 42 Ski Patrol 42 Sleepy Hollow 43 Smith Island Land Erosion 43 Soil Pollution 43 South America: An Overview 43 Special Forces: On the Frontlines 43 Summer Heat 43 Sunrise to Sunset 43 Sustainable Communities: Studying Settlement 43 Sustainable Futures Series 43 Deforestation 43 Eco-Tourism and Sustainable Development 43 Economic Issues 43 Energy Issues 43 Food Production 43 Global Warming 44 Greenhouse Gases 44 Landfill and Waste Issues 44 Pollution 44 Sustainable Living 44 The Carbon Issue 44 Transport 44 Water Issues 44 Sydney Theatre Company: Climate Change Debate 44 Taquile on Titicaca 44 Tectonics and Volcanism 44 Tectonics: Processes and Landforms 44 Temperate Climates 44 Tequila 44 Terrestrial Coordinates 44 The Continents 44 The Earth Revealed Classroom Adaptation 45 Earthquakes 45 Ground Water 45 Living through an Earthquake: Loma Prieta 45 Weathering and Soils 45 The Endless Voyage 45 The Evolution of Landscapes 45
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Mattias Klum 50 Mike Fay Mega-Flyover 50 Racing the High Sierra 50 Slum TV 50 Tornado Hail 50 Zuni Map Art 50 Wildlife Wars U.S.A. 50 Elk Harvest 50 Waterfowl Crisis 50 Wind 50 Winds of War 50 Yellowstone Wild 50 Youthful Populations - An African Case Study 50
History ABC News Classroom Edition: Fundamentalism and Terrorism Part 1: Perspectives Part 2: The Tools of Terrorism Part 3: Israel: A Case Study Part 4: The Rise of Modern Terrorism Part 5: Terrorism in the United States ABC News Classroom Edition: Global Human Rights Part 1: Global Concerns Part 2: South Africa - A Case Study Part 3: China - A Case Study ABC News Classroom Edition: The Civil Rights Movement Part 1: Separate but Equal Part 2: Awakening a Nation Part 3: America Arises Part 4: The King Assassination Part 5: Beyond Martin Luther King, Jr. ABC News Classroom Edition: The Cold War Part 1: The Cold War Begins Part 2: The Cold War Escalates Part 3: Cracks in the Wall Part 4: The Fall of Communism Part 5: Post-Communist Europe ABC News Classroom Edition: The Women’s Rights Movement Part 1: The United States Part 2: The World A History of Slavery in America A History of the Civil Rights Movement American Revolution for Students Causes of the Revolution Creating a New Nation Declaring Independence Origins of Democracy The Revolutionary War Ancient Civilisations for Children Ancient Aegean Ancient Africa Ancient China Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece Ancient Inca Ancient Maya Ancient Mesopotamia Ancient Rome A Witness to History Abraham Lincoln Advocates of Change Angkor Wat Berlin: Update Bill Nye the Science Guy Christopher Columbus Daily Planet in the Classroom Delphi Oracle Discovery Specials Dr. Teller’s Very Large Bomb
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Egypt’s Hidden Treasures 56 Explorers of the World Series 56 A History of Exploration 56 Christopher Columbus 56 Cortes and Pizarro 56 English Explorers 56 Ferdinand Magellan 56 French Explorers 56 Henry Hudson 56 Lewis and Clark 56 Marco Polo 56 Portuguese Explorers 56 Spanish Explorers 56 The Vikings 56 Fes 56 Fraser’s Story - Irititja Kuwaritja (from Then until Now) 56 Germany: An Overview 56 Global Issues for Students 56 Genocide 56 Human Rights 57 Inventors of the World Series 57 A History of Invention 57 Alexander Graham Bell 57 Benjamin Franklin 57 Eli Whitney 57 George Washington Carver 57 Henry Ford 57 Inventing in Today's World 57 James Watt 57 Leonardo da Vinci 57 Louis Pasteur 57 The Wright Brothers 57 Thomas Edison 57 Jamestown 57 Journal 57 Lost Road of the Inca 57 Lost Road of the Inca II 57 King John and Magna Carta 57 Legacy: Aboriginal Restorative Justice (Canada) 57 Life in Medieval Europe - Feudal System, Farming, Food, Home 58 Life in the Middle Ages 58 A History of the Middle Ages 58 Social Structure in the Middle Ages 58 The Doctor 58 The Knight 58 The Merchant 58 The Monk 58 The Noble 58 The Serf 58 Lives that Changed the World 58 Fidel Castro 58 Muhammad Ali 58 Nelson Mandela 58 Living Histories 58 The Great Depression 58 Women at War 58 Mesa Verde 58 Mesopotamia: Code of Hammurabi 58 Mesopotamia: Cradle of Civilisation 59 Mummies of Gold 59 Native Americans 59 Newgrange 59 Peru’s Treasure Tomb 59 Pirates of the Whydah 59 Science in Action Series 59 Space Race 59 Steal Away Home: The Harriet Tubman Story 59 Tell Me Why - The Beginnings of… 59 Communication 59 Sports and Games 59 The Activist 60 The Ice Mummies 60
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The Mystery of the Maya The Renaissance for Students A History of the Renaissance Everyday Life in the Renaissance Renaissance: Art, Music and Literature Renaissance: Science and Invention Renaissance: Travel, Trade and Exploration The Stone Ages and Early Cultures: The Impact of the Early Migrations to North America The Wall Where Were You? Afghanistan War and the Moon Landing Apollo 13 and Hillary at Mt Everest Asian Tsunami and Bloody Sunday Berlin Wall and Concorde Chernobyl and Beslan Massacre D-Day Landing and the Death of the People's Princess Hiroshima and Rwanda Genocide Hurricane Katrina and Lockerbie Plane Disaster Idi Amin and Haiti Earthquake London Terrorist Attacks and Montserrat Volcano September 11 and Nelson Mandela Tiananmen Square Massacre and VLCC Amoco Cadiz Tokyo Sarin Gas Attacks and Bhopal Disaster Why What Where? Wild Chronicles Green Sahara King Tutankhamen Preservation World Revolutions Series Castro and the Cuban Revolution Gandhi and India's Independence Revolutionary Mexico: 1910-1940 The Chinese Revolution: 1911-1989 The Russian Revolution World War II
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Mathematics Against All Odds - Inside Statistics 63 Binomial Distributions 63 Blocking and Sampling 63 Case Study 63 Comparing Two Means 63 Confidence Intervals 63 Correlation 63 Describing Distributions 63 Describing Relationships 63 Experimental Design 63 Inference for One Mean 63 Inference for Proportions 63 Inference for Relationships 63 Models for Growth 63 Multidimensional Data Analysis 63 Normal Calculations 63 Normal Distributions 63 Picturing Distributions 63 Random Variables 63 Samples and Surveys 63 Significance Tests 63 The Question of Causation 63 The Sample Mean and Control Charts 63 Time Series 63 What Is Probability? 63 What Is Statistics? 63 Algebra for Students 64 Analysing Inequalities 64 Exponential Functions 64 Functions and Relations 64 Linear Equations and Slope 64 Patterns and Formulas 64 Polynomials 64
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Tranquillizers and Other Depressants 68 Handling Criticism 68 Home Truths 68 I’m Normal, You’re Weird: Understanding Other Cultures 69 Journey to Health Series 69 A Healthy Heart: Cardiovascular Health 69 Alcohol 69 Fighting a Global Epidemic: HIV/AIDS 69 Fitness for Every Lifestyle 69 Infectious Diseases 69 Nutrition: Eating for Your Health 69 Reproduction and Contraception 69 Sexual Health 69 Tobacco 69 Weight Management: Finding a Healthy Middle 69 Nutrition and You 69 A Healthy Body 69 Balanced Diet 69 Healthy Eating Habits 69 Nutrition Basics 69 Out at Work 69 Out to the Family 69 Responding to Diversity 70 Safety Smart Science with Bill Nye the Science Guy 70 Seven Steps to Social Involvement 70 Tell Me Why - Health 70 A Healthy Body 70 Food, Diet and Exercise 70 Medicine 70 The Eyes of Nye 70 Them and Us 70 Valuing Diversity: Multi-Cultural Communication 70 Wild Chronicles 70
Physical Education Advocates of Change 72 Sport's Most Inspiring Individuals 72 The World's Greatest Explorers 72 Daily Planet in the Classroom 72 Extreme Sports 72 Sports 72 Summer Sports 72 Journal 72 Origins of Yoga 72 Quest for K2 72 Conquering the Mountain 72 K2 Forever 72 Path to the Summit 72 Savage Mountain 72 Surviving the Summit 72 The Death Zone 72 Rookie Smokejumpers 72 Surviving K2 72
Personal Dev. and Health Blogstalker 68 Communicating between Cultures 68 Communication Breakdown 68 Drug Education for Teens Series 68 Alcohol 68 Alcohol and Alcoholism 68 Club Drugs 68 Cocaine and Crack 68 Depression and Suicide 68 Hallucinogens 68 Heroin and Other Opiates 68 Inhalants 68 Marijuana 68 Methamphetamine and Other Stimulants 68 Steroids 68
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Psychology Abnormal Psychology 75 An Ounce of Prevention 75 Behaviour Disorders of Childhood 75 Looking at Abnormal Behaviour 75 Mood Disorders 75 Organic Mental Disorders 75 Personality Disorders 75 Psychological Factors and Physical Illness 75 Psychotherapies 75 Sexual Disorders 75 Substance Abuse Disorders 75
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The Anxiety Disorders 75 The Nature of Stress 75 The Schizophrenias 75 Bill Nye the Science Guy 75 Brain: The Teaching Modules 75 Circadian Rhythms Sleep 75 Cortical Organisation 75 Foundations 75 Memory and Amnesia 75 Personality and Aggression 75 Psychological Disorders 75 Stress and Coping 75 Treatment of Brain Disorders 75 Inside Out 76 Codes of Life: Behaviour Genetics 76 Connections: Sensation 76 Different Strokes: Nurture and Human Diversity 76 Emotion: Emotions 76 Endless Questions: Critical Thinking and Research 76 Getting It Together: Therapy 76 In the Driver's Seat: Motivation 76 Out of Balance: Anxiety and Personality Disorders 76 People to People: Social Psychology 76 Stressed to the Limit: Stress and Health 76 The Becoming Years: Adolescence to Older Adults 76 The Growing Years: Conception of Childhood 76 The Learning Machine: Learning 76 Thinking and Language 76 London Taxi Drivers' Brains 76 Perception: The Art of Seeing 76
Religion Naked in Ashes 78 Not in God's Name: In Search of Tolerance with the Dalai Lama 78 Ramadan in Denver 78 Religions of the World Series 78 African and African American 78 Ancient Religions of the Mediterranean 78 Buddhism 78 Confucianism and Tourism 78 Hinduism 78 Islam 78 Judaism 78 Native American Spirituality 78 Orthodox and Roman Catholic Christianity 78 Protestant Christianity 78 Religions of Small Societies 78 Shinto 78 Skepticism and Religious Relativism 78 Understanding World Religions Series 78 What Is Buddhism? 78 What Is Christianity? 78 What Is Hinduism? 78 What Is Religion? 79 What Is Judaism? 79 World Religions: A Common Journey 79
Science Biology Acorn Weevil Acorn Woodpeckers Alien Invasion America’s Last Red Wolves America’s Lost Mustang American Crocodiles
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Modes of Virus Infection and Replication 98 Mom Grizzly Teaches Her Cubs 99 Mongoose Murders 99 Newborn Gators 99 Niger Search 99 Nocturnal Animals - the Night Shift 99 Ocelot 99 Out There: Motala - an Elephant’s Story 99 Paper Wasps 99 Parasitic Wasps and Aphids 99 Perfect Man, Perfect Woman 99 Phantoms of the Night 100 Planaria: An Amazing Simple Organism 100 Planaria: Flatworms 100 Plant Growth 100 Plants 100 Plumed Worm 100 Pollution of the Food Chains 100 Portuguese Man o’ War 100 Puffin Watch 100 Rarely Seen Sharks 100 Rediscovering Biology Series 101 Genetically Modified Organisms 101 Genomics 101 Reproduction of Flowering Plants 101 Ruppell’s Griffon Vulture 101 Sandhill Crane Migration 101 Sap 101 Saving Flynn 101 Science and the City 101 Darwin's Natural Selection 101 Simple DNA Extraction 101 What is a DNA Fingerprint? 101 Science Lab Investigations 101 Comparative Anatomy Dissection 101 DNA Transformation 102 SciQ 102 Can Humans Live Underwater? 102 Can We Use Science to Solve Crime? 102 Human Performance - How Can We Push Our Limits? 102 Poop - What Is It Good For? 102 Scyphozoans - Jellyfishes 102 Sea Anemones 102 Sea Salps 102 Sea Urchin Fertility 102 Search for the Siamese Croc 102 Show Me Science Advanced Series 102 Biology: Putting Algae to Work 102 Biotechnology: Cleaning up with Microbes 102 Ecology: Understanding Biodiversity 102 Simple Organisms in Action Series 103 Bacteria 103 Fungi 103 Protists 103 Viruses 103 Skua 103 Sloths 103 Snail Zombies 103 Snakes of Oman 103 Snake Wranglers 103 Brian Bush - Odyssey in Western Oz 103 Death Adder Duet 103 Snake Saviour 103 Venom Harvest 103 Sperm Whale Diving 103 Spider Kills Bat 104 Stem Cells: The Ethical Issues 104 Stingray City 104 Succulent and Aquatic Plants 104 Sugar Gliders 104
Garden 93 Medical Advances 93 Science and Art 93 The Human Body I 93 The Human Body II 93 The Human Body III 93 Daphnia 93 Dingo vs. Kangaroo 93 Discovery of Viruses 93 Ecosystems - an Overview 93 Elements of Human Nutrition Series 93 Carbs 93 Fats 93 Minerals 93 Protein 93 Vitamins 94 Water 94 Evolution Revolution 94 Fearsome Frogs 94 Feast of the Giant Sharks 94 Fishing Spider Eating Frogs 94 Freaks of Nature: Self-Inflating Fish 94 Gaboon Adder vs. Rat 94 Galapagos 94 Gator Attacks 94 Gator Water Dance 94 Genetics Series 95 Fundamentals of Genetics 95 Genetics in Action 95 Genetics in Our Lives 95 Heredity 95 Giant Elephant Shrew 95 Giants of the Deep 95 Gila Monster! 95 Goofy Baby Elephant 95 Great White Shark 95 Hairy Sea Cucumber 95 Harris Hawk 95 HIV Infective Cycle 96 How Viruses Are Cultured and Studied 96 Human Body 101 96 Humpback Whale 96 Inside the Living Cell Series 96 How Cells Are Controlled 96 How Cells Obtain Energy 96 How Cells Reproduce 96 Ivan the Gorilla 96 Jackal vs. Ostrich Eggs vs. Vulture 96 Jackrabbit 96 Killer Massage 96 Killer Whales Attack Sea Lion 97 King Vultures 97 Leeches Cure 97 Lemurs 97 Leopard Foibles 97 Leopard Rescue 97 Life in Marine and Freshwater Environments 97 The Biology of Lakes, Ponds, Streams and Wetlands 97 The Biology of Seashores 97 Lifestyles of Leopards 97 Lion Insemination - Mixing up the Gene Pool 97 Lives of Cheetahs 98 Living with Anthrax 98 Living with Leopards 98 Maggots 98 Marine Hydrozoans 98 Meerkat Madness 98 Meerkats 98 MegaFlyover 98 Microbes Rule the World 98
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Index Tales from the Wild 104 Tasha the Polar Bear 104 Tau the Lion 104 Tell Me Why - Health 104 The Anatomy of Flowering Plants 104 The Biology Classics: Paramecium, Hydra, Planaria and Daphnia 104 The Biology of Cnidarians 105 Hydra: A Classic Cnidarian 105 Hydra: Ciliated Protozoans 105 Hydra: Digestive System 105 Hydra: Types of Hydra 105 The Biology of Paramecium 105 Behaviour 105 Feeding and Digestion 105 Reproduction 105 The Cell Surface 105 Water Balance 105 The Carbon and Oxygen Cycles 105 The Crocodiles of the Orinoco 105 The Deer Tick 105 The Endless Voyage 105 Building Blocks 105 Food for Thought 105 Life Goes On 106 Living Together 106 Survivors 106 Water World 106 The Eyes of Nye 106 Antibiotics: Man vs. Microbe 106 Cloning: The Science behind the Controversy 106 Genetic Diversity: Sexual Reproduction 106 Genetically Modified Foods: Benefits and Risks 106 Human Characteristics and Adaptations: Is Race Cultural or Biological? 106 The Habitable Planet 106 The Human Body in Action 106 Cells 106 Circulatory and Respiratory System 106 Digestive and Excretory Systems 106 Genes and Heredity 106 Health and Nutrition 106 Immune System 106 Interrelationship of the Body Systems 106 Reproductive and Endocrine Systems 106 Skeletal and Muscular Systems 106 The Brain and the Nervous System 106 The Lammergeyer 107 The Ozarks 107 The Richardsons’ Profile 107 The Science of Death 107 The Science of Disney Imagineering 107 Thrasher vs. King Snake 107 Tiger in a Croc’s World 107 Tiger Territory 107 Toucans 107 Tracking the Great White Shark 107 Trees 108 Trinidad Birds 108 Trout Spawning 108 Understanding Science Series 108 Classification of Living Things 108 Ecosystems 108 Virus Infective Cycle 108 Virus Structure 108 Visualising Cell Processes 108 Cell Movement and Transport 108 Cells and Molecules 108 DNA Replication, Mitosis and Cell Reproduction 108 Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 108 The Genetic Code and Its Translation 108 Walrus Mom and Baby 109
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Whale Sharks’ Unusual Feast 109 Who’s Your Daddy? 109 Wild Chronicles 109 Africa’s Wild Eden; House Cats; Boyd on a Cliff; Island Fox 109 African Gorillas; Humpbacks; Dinosaur Hunters; Gates of Hell 109 Amazon Conservationists 109 Anatolian Cheetahs 109 Antarctic Penguins 109 Arctic Tale; Moreton Bay; Hawaii Kona Coffee; Sea of Sound 109 Australian Reef 109 Bat Species 109 Beavers 109 Bee Man – New Threat 109 BioBlitz 109 Black Caiman 109 Bluefin Japan 109 Bobby Haas; Black Turtles; Gorilla Massacre; Zeb Hogan Giant Cambodian Ray; Hornets from Hell 109 Boyd Amazon River Dolphins; Humpback; Marine Census; Syrian Bald Ibis Update 109 Centre of the Centre 109 Cheetah Chase 110 Colorado Mountain Lions; Dugong; Surviving the Sahara; Bluefin Baitball 110 Crittercam: Blue Whale 110 Crittercam: Bowhead Whales 110 Crittercam: Brown Bears 110 Crittercam: Emperor Penguins 110 Crittercam: Grey Seals 110 Crittercam: Lions 110 Crittercam: Monk Seals 110 Crittercam: Nurse Sharks 110 Crittercam: Tiger Sharks 110 Crittercam: Turtles and Shark Bay 110 Cutthroats of Yellowstone - Fish Migration 110 Dominican Republic – Reef Check 110 Dugongs of Abu Dhabi 110 Easter Island Horses; Bowhead Whales; Costa Rica Reptiles; Sonoran Spring 110 Elephant Orphanage; Leopard Seals; Chad Pregracke; Sea Turtle Tumours 110 Elephant Power 110 Elephant Seals 110 Enric Sala - Kingman Reef 110 Farallone Islands 110 Ferrets 110 Florida Bears 110 Florida Invasives 110 Fongoli Chimps 110 Freeze Frame Arctic 110 Frog Problems 110 Gator Wild - Florida 111 Global Warming 101; Ringed Seal; Willie Cock Bullet Hole; Chihuahuan Desert; Elephant Communication 111 Gorilla Ebola Crisis 111 Great White Shark; Juan Fernandez Seals; India Diaries; Alien Invasion Nutria 111 Hawaii: Greening an Army Base (NPR Climate Connections) 111 Hawksbills 111 Hornet Hunters 111 Humans and Dogs; Bull Sharks; Tasmania Birding; Bushmeat 111 Humpback Whale Tagging 111 Hydrilla Limpkin 111 Ichthyosaur 111 Kenya Rothschild Giraffes 111 Kobu-Lion Preserve; Pilot Whales; Wollemi Pine; Out There Wild Vet 111 Latino Genographic 111 Leader of the Pack 111 Lost City 111 Madagascar Lemurs - Loss of Natural Habitat 111 Madagascar Lemurs; Whale Sharks; Racing the High Sierra; The Secret Life of Bats 111 Manatee Alarm Project 111
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Changes in Properties of Matter 114 Elements, Compounds and Mixtures 114 Properties of Matter 115 The Periodic Table 115 Safety Smart Science with Bill Nye the Science Guy 115 Science and the City 115 Body Heat 115 Build Your Own Lavalamp 115 Carbon Dioxide and Fire 115 Exploding Water 115 Flashover Fires 115 Liquid Oxygen and Combustion 115 Making Butter 115 Mixing Oil and Water 115 Never Put Water on an Oil Fire! 115 Play with Polymers 115 Thermite Reaction 115 What Are Coins Made of? 115 Why Does Salt Melt Ice? 115 Science Lab Investigations 115 Chromatography 115 Energy and Chemical Reactions 115 Properties of Gases 115 Spectrophotometry 115 Titration 116 Water Analysis 116 Shedding Light on Atoms 116 Episode 1: The Dawn of Modern Chemistry 116 Episode 2: Oxygen Everywhere 116 Episode 3: The Discovery of Atoms 116 Understanding Chemistry in Our World 116 Lesson 01 - Chemistry and the Amazing Table 116 Lesson 02 - Bonding: Atomic Glue 116 Lesson 03 - Ionic Compounds: Opposites Do Attract 116 Lesson 04 - Molecules: When Atoms Share Electrons 116 Lesson 05 - Organic Molecules 116 Lesson 06 - Chemical Reactions: Atoms Find New Partners 116 Lesson 07 - Energy Makes Things Happen 116 Lesson 08 - Gases, Liquids, Solids: Going through Phases 116 Lesson 09 - Solutions: Mixing It up! 116 Lesson 10 - Rates and Equilibrium: Controlling Reactions 116 Lesson 11 - Acid/Base Chemistry: Proton Power 116 Lesson 12 - Electrochemistry: The Chemistry of Batteries 116 Lesson 13 - Nuclear Chemistry: Nature's Power Pack 116 Lesson 14 - Biochemistry: The Chemistry of Life 116
Mark Olson (Botanist) 111 Mastiffs and Wolves 111 Meerkat Hunting 111 Monkey Friends 111 Nalini Nadkami Canopy Confluence; Elephant Seals; Maneaters of Malawi; Cutthroats of Yellowstone 111 Ndoki Adventure 111 New Hominid Zeray Alemseged; Nurse Sharks; Across the Jungle Divide; Giants of Jasper 111 Operation Migration 111 Operation Migration; Sea Lions; Antarctica Wildlife Adventure; Africa Voices of the Forest 112 Orangutan 112 Otter Babies; Leatherback Turtles; Killer Crocs of Uganda; Sahara Trees 112 Owls: Silent Killers 112 Panama Golden Frog; Orca; Ndoki Adventure; Bluefin Japan 112 Path of the Pronghorn 112 Penguins Dee Boersma 112 Pikas 112 Poacher Patrol 112 Pygmy Sloth 112 Red Devils 112 Sea Lions 112 Terminal Velocity 112 Terrors of Tasmania; Grey Reef Shark; Off the Map; Yellow Stone River 112 Thermal Bats 112 Tiger Eye 112 Tim Samaras Lightning; Monk Seals; Nalini Nadkami Canopy Confluence; Pilot Whales 112 Urban Ants 112 Vampire Bats: Rabies Transmission 112 Velvet Killers Snake Hunter 112 Whale Sharks 112 Whale Sharks - Belize 112 Whales of Puget Sound; Tiger Sharks; Freeze Frame Arctic; Protecting Mai Po 112 Yellowstone Microbes; Mongoose Murders; Adventurer of the Year; Lost Year of the Loggerheads 112 Yellowstone Owls 112 Wild Turkeys 113 Wildebeest Migration 113 Wolf Hunting Tactics 113 Wolves - Legends of the Night 113 Working Dogs 113
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ABC News Classroom Edition 117 Asteroid Trackers 117 Atmospheric Pollution 117 Atmospheric Pressure 117 Bill Nye the Science Guy 117 Atmosphere 117 Caves 117 Climates 117 Comets and Meteors 117 Deserts 117 Earth's Crust 117 Earth's Seasons 117 Earthquakes 117 Erosion 117 Fossils 117 Garbage 117 Oceanography 117 Outer Space 117 Pollution Solutions 117 Rocks and Soil 118 The Moon 118 The Planets 118 The Sun 118 Volcanoes 118 Water Cycle 118 Wetlands 118
Bill Nye the Science Guy 113 Atoms 113 Chemical Reactions 113 Fluids 113 Chemistry in Action Series 113 Bonding 113 Compounds in Chemistry 113 Reactions 114 The Periodic Table 114 Daily Planet in the Classroom 114 Explosions 114 Fire 114 Inside the Atom 114 Volume 1 114 Volume 2 114 Volume 3 114 Volume 4 114 Periodic Table for Students 114 Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table 114 Properties of Compounds 114 Properties of Elements 114 The History of the Periodic Table 114 Using the Periodic Table 114 Physical Science in Action 114 Atoms and Molecules 114
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Index Biosphere 118 Daily Planet in the Classroom 118 Eco Mobiles 118 Eco-Energy 118 Environment 118 Space I 118 Space II 118 Space III 118 Space IV 118 Weather 118 Discovery Specials 118 Earth 118 Earth and Space Series 119 Active Galaxies 119 Comets 119 Earth and the Moon 119 Eclipses 119 Exploration of Mars 119 Exploration of the Moon 119 Exploration of the Solar System 119 Extrasolar Planets 119 Galactic Clusters 119 Geostationary Satellites 119 Jupiter 119 Low Mass Stars 119 Mars 119 Mars Rovers 119 Massive Stars 119 Mercury 119 Meteorites 119 Mission to Mars 119 Neptune 119 Origin and Classification of Stars 119 Pluto 119 Saturn 119 Solar System 101 119 Space Exploration 119 Space Probes 120 Star Clusters 120 Sun 120 The Asteroids 120 The Big Bang 120 The Constellations 120 The Formation of Earth 120 The Galaxies 120 The Milky Way 120 The Moon 120 The Planets of the Solar System 120 The Size of the Universe 120 The Solar System 120 The Stars 120 The Structure of the Solar System 120 The Structure of the Universe 120 The Sun 120 Uranus 120 Venus 120 Earth in Action Series 120 Earthquakes and Volcanoes 120 Forces Shaping the Earth 120 Plate Tectonics 120 Weathering and Soils 120 Earth’s Atmosphere 121 El Niño and La Niña 121 Energy in Action Series 121 Environmental Science Series 121 Global Climate Change 121 Green Energy 121 Water Quality 121 Fire and Ice 121 Geography for Students 121 Living Green 121 Volume 01 121 Volume 02 121
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The Eyes of Nye 125 Astrobiology: Does Extraterrestrial Life Exist? 125 Global Climate Change: Earth's Atmosphere Heats up 125 Nuclear Energy: The Costs and Benefits of Alternative Choices 125 Transportation: Traffic, Fuel Consumption and Air Pollution 125 The Greenhouse Effect 125 The Habitable Planet 126 Atmosphere 126 Energy Challenges 126 Many Planets, One Earth 126 The History of Earth 126 The Magnetosphere 126 The Minerals 126 The Ocean Floor 126 The Ozone Layer 126 The Seasonal Cycle 126 The Structure of Earth 126 Think Green 126 Episodes 01 and 02 127 Episodes 03 and 04 127 Episodes 05 and 06 127 Episodes 07 and 08 127 Episodes 09 and 10 127 Episodes 11 and 12 127 Episodes 13 and 14 127 Episodes 15 and 16 127 Episodes 17 and 18 127 Episodes 19 and 20 127 Episodes 21 and 22 127 Episodes 23 and 24 127 Episodes 25 and 26 127 Episodes 27 and 28 127 Episodes 29 and 30 127 Episodes 31 and 32 127 Episodes 33 and 34 127 Episodes 35 and 36 127 Episodes 37 and 38 127 Episodes 39 and 40 127 Treatment of Wastewater 127 Wild Chronicles 127 Ellesmere Island 127 Kite Ski – Sarah McNair Landry - Greenland 127
Daily Planet in the Classroom 129 Architecture I 129 Architecture II 129 Art I 129 Bikes 129 Extreme! 129 Houses 129 Magic 129 Mining 129 Sound 129 Stunts 129 Water III 129 World II 129 Diving the Abyss 129 Earth and Space Series 129 Astronomical Observation 129 Astronomical Observatories 130 Black Holes 130 Hubble Space Telescope 130 Surrounding Earth 130 Electricity Series 130 Electric Motors and Electric Generators 130 Electric Potential and Electric Current 130 Electricity and Magnetism & Electromagnetic Devices 130 Ohm's Law and Power 130 Power Transmission and Power Consumption 130 Static Electricity and Electric Charge 130 Energy in Action Series 130 Electromagnetic Energy 130 Energy: Potential and Kinetic 130 Heat and Chemical Energy 130 Mechanical Energy 130 Nuclear Energy 130 The Transfer of Energy 130 Nuclear Energy 130 Advanced Version 130 Basic Version 130 Measurement and the Search for Relationships 131 Measurement and Uncertainty 131 Nanotechnology: An Introduction 131 Physical Science in Action 131 Characteristics of Waves 131 Electricity 131 Flight 131 Forces 131 Friction 131 Gravity 131 Light 131 Magnetism 131 Motion and Balance 131 Simple Machines 131 Sound 131 Radio Telescopes 131 Rainbows 131 Remote Sensing 132 Safety Smart Science with Bill Nye the Science Guy 132 Electricity 132 Renewable Energy 132 Science Lab Investigations 132 Science and the City 132 Barrel Roll Science 132 Build a Simple Motor 132 Build a Simple Speaker 132 How Does a Rocket Work? 132 How Does a Toilet Flush? 132 Hydraulics 132 Lenz's Law 132 Liquid Pressure 132 Make Your Own Doorbell! 132 Measuring the Speed of Light with a Microwave 132 Polarised Light 132 Rosin up the Bow 132 Spinning Tops 132
Physics 400 Years of the Telescope 128 Advocates of Change 128 Bill Nye the Science Guy 128 Architecture 128 Balance 128 Buoyancy 128 Electrical Current 128 Energy 128 Flight 128 Friction 128 Gravity 128 Heat 128 Light and Colour 128 Light Optics 128 Magnetism 128 Momentum 128 Motion 128 Phases of Matter 128 Pressure 128 Simple Machines 128 Space Exploration 128 Spinning Things 128 Static Electricity 129 Structure 129 The Science of Music 129 Time 129 Waves 129 Wind 129
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Index Fluids 136 Friction 136 Gravity 136 Levers and Pulleys 136 Magnetism 136 Newton's 3 Laws of Motion 136 Trajectory 136 Understanding Science Series 136 Energy 136 Matter 136
Storing an Electric Charge 132 The Electric Pencil 133 The Original Battery 133 The Science of Tightrope Walking 133 Three Types of Magnetism 133 Understanding Centrifugal Force 133 Water Bottle Rocket 133 Weightlessness 133 What Does a Spark Plug Do? 133 Why Do Balls Bounce? 133 Why Do Stones Skip on Water? 133 Why Is the Sky Blue? 133 World's Simplest Generator 133 Science in Action Series 133 Colour and Light 133 Lenses and Mirrors 133 SciQ 133 Can We Fly without a Plane? 133 How Does Technology Help Us See? 133 Who Can Ride the Wackiest Wheels? 133 Shedding Light Series 133 Shedding Light on Colour 133 Shedding Light on Curved Mirrors 133 Shedding Light on Electromagnetic Waves 134 Shedding Light on Lenses 134 Shedding Light on Reflections 134 Shedding Light on Refraction 134 Show Me Science Advanced Series 134 Propulsion: Technological Advances 134 Space Science: Everyday Astronauts 134 Tell Me Why - Science 134 Electricity and Electrical Safety 134 Flight 134 How Things Work 134 Science, Sound and Energy 134 Telescopes 134 The Advanced Physics Series 134 Light, Phase and Matter 134 Photonics 134 Sound Waves and Other Demonstrations 134 Special Relativity 134 The Synchrotron 134 The Electromagnetic Spectrum 135 The Endless Voyage 135 The Eyes of Nye 135 The Physics Tutor 135 Angular Acceleration and Moment of Inertia 135 Angular Momentum 135 Angular Speed and Angular Acceleration 135 Buoyant Force 135 Conservation of Momentum 135 Density and Pressure 135 Equations of Motion in One Dimension 135 Gravitation and Kepler's Laws of Motion 135 Inelastic and Elastic Collisions 135 Kinetic Energy and the Work-Energy Theorem 135 Momentum and Impulse 135 Newton's Laws of Motion 135 Newton's Laws of Motion with Friction 135 Potential Energy and Energy Conservation 135 Power 135 Projectile Motion 135 Rotational Equations of Motion 136 Rotational Equilibrium 136 Scalars and Vectors 136 Tangential Speed and Centripetal Force 136 The Bernoulli Equation 136 Torque 136 Velocity and Acceleration in One Dimension 136 Work 136 The Science of Disney Imagineering 136 Electricity 136 Energy 136
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Science Advocates of Change 137 Bill Nye the Science Guy 137 Do-It-Yourself Science 137 Inventions 137 Measurement 137 Pseudoscience 137 First Scientists 137 Science Lab Investigations 137 Scientific Processes Series 137 Measuring in Science 137 Observations and Data 137 Safety in Science 137 Your Science Fair Project 137 The Eyes of Nye 137 Understanding Science Series 137
Social Sciences Community and Family Studies A Child Grows - The First Year of Life 140 Attachment Relationships: Nurturing Healthy Bonds 140 Beginnings of Life Series 140 Newborn Development 140 Pregnancy in Progress 140 Understanding Childbirth 140 Child’s Play: How Having Fun Turns Kids into Adults 140 Disciplining Kids without Screaming and Scolding 140 Five and Six Year Olds 140 Gender and Communication: Styles and Stereotypes 140 Guiding Behaviour in Early Childhood 140 How Boys and Girls Differ: The First Six Years 140 Infants Series 141 Infants: Cognitive and Language Development 141 Infants: Physical Development 141 Infants: Social and Emotional Development 141 Is Baby OK? Assessing Development 141 Kids and Sports: From Infant to Athlete 141 Minding the Baby 141 Moral Development in Children: Theories, Stages and Impact 141 Preschoolers - Compilation 141 Preschoolers Series 141 Cognitive Development 141 Physical Development 141 Social and Emotional Development 141 Responding to Diversity 141 Rules, Rituals and Routines 142 The Newborn: Development and Discovery 142 The Not so Terrible Twos 142 Welcome to Holland: Resiliency in Families - Raising Children with Special Needs 142
Health and Social Care Disability Services Australia Mental Health Nursing Client Experiencing Mania
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Client with Dementia and Agitation & Anxiety Depressed or Suicidal Client Mental Status Assessment Verbally and Physically Aggressive Client & Delusions
Bigfoot Hoax 146 Bone Stretching 146 Boyd and the Lowriders 146 Cactus Drug 146 Cairo Belly Dancers 146 Child Marriage 146 Chinese New Year 146 Cobras 146 Corpse Lives with Family 147 Creature Cures 147 Cremation 147 Criminal Families 147 Crop Circles 147 Cultural Heritage 147 Death’s Chaplain 147 Djerba Island Jews 147 Dubai Falcons 147 Eating Rat 147 Embalming 148 Everest Extreme 148 Exploring Society: An Introduction to Sociology 148 Communications Media and Technology 148 Culture 148 Gender 148 Population and Urbanisation 148 Race and Ethnicity 148 Social Class 148 Social Groups 148 Social Interactions, Relationships and Structure 148 Socialisation 148 Fantastic Voyage 148 Fire Walking 148 Flesh Branding 148 Free Love 149 Fulani Initiation Rites 149 Gay Marriage 149 Geishas 149 Ghana Witches 149 Goat Foetus 149 Growing up at Ground Zero 149 Haitian Voodoo 149 Heavy Load in NY 149 Horseman 149 Hula 150 Initiation with Ants 150 Iran: Behind the Veil 150 Istanbul Tour 150 Journal 150 Kitchen Diplomacy 150 Knife Dancing 150 Land-Diving in Vanuatu 150 Lizardman 150 Loch Ness Monster Hoax 150 Love in the Streets 151 Lunar Healing 151 Making of the Afghan Girl 151 Male Plastic Surgery 151 Marrakesh 151 Men Fighting 151 Molokai 151 Multiple Marriage 151 My Girl Can Fight 151 New World Voodoo 151 Nubian Wedding 152 Peace Warrior 152 Peyote 152 Rat Temple 152 Rodeo Boss 152 Romeos 152
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Society and Culture 4Real 143 City of God - Mos Def 143 Haiti - Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers 143 Kenya - K'naan 143 Liberia - M.I.A 143 Pawnee - Casey Affleck 143 Peru - Cameron Diaz 143 Vancouver - Eva Mendes 143 Yawanawa - Joaquin Phoenix 143 ABC News Classroom with John Stossel 144 Caught Cheating with Charles Gibson 144 Give Me a Break! with John Stossel 144 Myths, Lies and Nasty Behaviour 144 Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Part 1 144 Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Part 2 144 Advocates of Change 144 Champions of Reform and Social Change 144 Champions of the Environment and Conservation 144 Extraordinary Family Dynasties 144 Extraordinary Partnerships 144 Musical Activists 144 Political Movers and Shakers 144 Remarkable Female Politicians 144 The World's Most Intriguing Royals 144 Ahmad Zahir for Beginners 144 Alexandria Library 144 Anthropology: The Four Fields 144 A New Hominin 144 Applied Anthropology 145 Biology and Evolution 145 Characteristics of Culture 145 Communication and Culture 145 Economic Systems 145 Essence of Anthropology 145 Food Domestication and the Emergence of Cities 145 Global Challenges and Anthropology 145 Grouping by Gender, Age, Common Interest and Class 145 Homo Sapiens and the Upper Paleolithic 145 Kinship and Descent 145 Macroevolution 145 Marriage and Family 145 Methods of Paleoanthropology 145 Patterns of Adaptation 145 Patterns of Variation 145 Politics, Power and Violence 145 Premodern Humans 145 Primate Behaviour 145 Processes of Change 145 Religion and Spirituality 145 Sex and Marriage 145 Social Identity, Personality and Gender 145 Subsistence Systems 145 The Arts 145 The First Bipeds 145 The Living Primates 145 Apache Girl’s Rite of Passage 146 Art of the Deal 146
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Index Typing Made Easy: The Almena Method Improve Speed and Accuracy Learn to Type in Just 20 Minutes
Episode 1: Sol Is Sick of Talking about Dresden 152 Episode 2: Paul Prefers the Discussion of the Post-American World 152 Introduction: The Unquiet American 152 Sami 152 Santeria 152 Scarification 152 Self Stabbing 153 Sideshow 153 Spirit Healers 153 St. Paul’s Cathedral 153 Surviving West Point 153 A World Apart 153 An Uncertain Future 153 Leaders of Character 153 Learning to Lead, Learning to Follow 153 Make or Break 153 Playing to Win 153 Pushed to the Limit 153 Put to the Test 153 Shock to the System 153 Studying War 153 The Shock of War 153 Women Warriors 153 Teeth Chiseling 154 Thai Boxing 154 Thaipusam 154 The Deadliest Man Alive 154 The Great Kite Fight 154 The Journey 154 The Original Promise 154 The Reporter 154 The Unquiet American - Swing State 154 Tongue Boring 154 Transexual Cabaret 155 Trial by Oil 155 Tribal Tattoos 155 Turkish Germany 155 Warriors of the Golden Gate 155 Wild Chronicles 155 India Monkey Charming 155 Uganda Photocamp 155 Witch Cleanser 155 Witchcraft 155
Teacher Professional Dev. Believe Me 159 Beyond Belief 159 Check It Out 159 Major Disturbances 159 Minor Disturbances 159 Once upon a Library 159 Reference Interviews 159 Shrinking Big Problems 159 Traditional Storytelling 159 Courage to Teach Writing 159 Courage to Teach Writing 159 Overview 159 Post-Writing 159 Pre-Writing 159 Force and Motion Series 159 Workshop 1: Making an Impact 159 Workshop 2: Drag Races 159 Workshop 3: When Rubber Meets the Road 159 Workshop 4: On a Roll 159 Workshop 5: Keep on Rolling 159 Workshop 6: Force against Force 159 Workshop 7: The Lure of Magnetism 160 Workshop 8: Bend and Stretch 160 Integrating ESL Students into the Classroom 160 Teaching Math 160 5 to 8: Building Rafts with Rods 160 5 to 8: Building Viewpoints 160 5 to 8: Fraction Tracks 160 5 to 8: Hexominoes 160 5 to 8: The Largest Container 160 5 to 8: The Location 160 9 to 12: Volume 1 160 9 to 12: Volume 2 160 9 to 12: Volume 3 160 9 to 12: Volume 4 160
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Study Skills Research Skills for Students Avoiding Plagiarism Evaluating Sources Media Literacy Organising Research Presenting and Communicating Research Searching the Internet Student Toolbox Book Report Basics Homework Handbook Oral Presentation Research Roadmap Science Fair Teamwork and Group Projects Test Taking Strategies for Students Series Answering Test Questions Effective Note Taking Study Skills Taking Essay Tests Taking Math Tests Taking Reading Comprehension Tests Test Anxiety
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Design Technology Advocates of Change 163 Inventors and Ingenious Individuals 163 Lifestyle Revolution 163 Birth of a Sports Car 163 Part 1: Design and Vision 163 Part 2: Development and Testing 163 Part 3: Production and Marketing 163 Daily Planet in the Classroom 163 Air 163 Cars I 163 Cars II 163 Christmas 164 Extreme Vehicles 164 Games 164 Inventors I 164 Inventors II 164 Inventors III 164 Movies 164 Planes I 164 Planes II 164 Rescue 164 Robots I 164 Robots II 164
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Food: A Multicultural Feast 169 Global Eating - Learning from Other Cultures 169 In the Kitchen Series 169 Cooking Techniques: How It All Boils Down 169 Food Preparation Techniques 169 Kitchen Math and Measuring: How It All Adds Up 169 Kitchen Tools and Utensils 169 Knife Knowledge 101 169 Microwave Mysteries 169 Measure up in the Kitchen 169 Slow Food 169 Truffles 170
Robots III 164 Ships 164 The Cold 164 Try, Try Again 164 Vehicles 164 Water I 164 Water II 164 World I 164 Designing with Recycled Materials 165 Electronics 165 Communications 165 Environmental Applications 165 Healthcare Applications 165 Industry Applications 165 Transport, the Electronic Future 165 Eye for Design 165 Florence Artisans 165 Global Issues for Students 165 How Pop Art Changed the World 165 Martin Guitars 165 Mighty Ships 165 Akamalik 165 HDMS Absalon 166 MV Fairplayer 166 MV Resolution 166 Peace in Africa 166 USS Nimitz 166 Printed Circuit Boards 166 Product Design and Mass Manufacture 166 Product Design and Sustainability Series 166 Choosing Sustainable Materials 166 Volvo: Life Cycle Assessment 166 Product Design, Testing and Modification: Trunki 166 SciQ 166 Show Me Science Advanced Series 166 Engineering: Tiny Nano World 166 Robotics: Advances in Engineering 166 SMART - Resistant Materials 167 Smart Graphic Products 167 Sustainable Packaging 167 The Green Guide 167 Bedroom 167 Family Room 167 Kitchen 167 Laundry Room 167 Seal the House 167 The Science of Disney Imagineering 167 Volvo Cars: Designing for Innovation and Safety 167
Information and Communications Technology Advocates of Change Discovery Specials
Textiles Antique Silk Factory CAD and CAM in Textile Manufacturing Clothing Fibres Ethical Textiles How the World Dresses: Clothing and Global Culture ICT in Textiles: Design, Practice and Process Interactive, Smart and Modern Textiles Recycled and Sustainable Textiles Testing Textiles: Tests Fabrics and Products Undergo Textiles: Eco Design Textiles: Environmental Impacts Textiles: Industrial Printing and Dyeing Textiles: Mass Production Textiles: The Next Generation
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VET Stroke Recovery A Road to Recovery New Beginnings The Human Condition Feels so Good... Hurts so Bad Food for Thought Germ Warfare Heart of the Matter In Human Terms Lives in Balance Living with Cancer Risky Business The Code The Fabric of Health The Growing Years The Modern Plague The Web of Addiction Weighing In Working It Out This Thing Called Hope Episode 1: What Is Hope? Episode 2: Experiencing Hope
Food Technology ABC News Classroom Edition 168 Amazing Grains 168 Bill Nye the Science Guy 168 Cooking with Class 168 A Fine Kettle of Fish 168 Cheese with Everything 168 Death by Chocolate 168 Edible Flowers and Weeds 168 Free-Range Chicken 168 Fresh Spring Lamb 168 No Meat, No Problem 168 Open Wide and Say Ostrich 168 Pasta Please 168 Pick a Pepper, Any Pepper 168 Rustic Bison 168 The Magic of Mushrooms 168 Wild Boar – Fit for a King 168 Durian 168 Food Additives 169 Food Allergies 169 Food Plants 169
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