Curriculum library guide 2016 17 uk

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Curriculum Library

Educational videos for Schools and Colleges

Guide

2016/17


Dear Educators, Welcome to your guide to the Curriculum Library for Secondary Schools. This guide provides details of every programme included in the ClickView subscription. You’ll find classics, brand new titles... and everything in-between, covering all subjects. At ClickView, we love producing high-quality curriculum-aligned resources for schools. Each new title released comes with additional resources to provide even greater lesson support. Every month, our production studios provide ClickView subscribers with new productions and resources such as worksheets and student activities - keeping the National Curriculum for England covered and the content contemporary. I hope you are impressed by our Curriculum Library and the exciting developments coming over the next twelve months. Many thanks, Evan Clark, Founder and CEO @ClickViewUK /ClickViewUK

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Arts

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Physical Education

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Business Studies

42

Science

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English

59

Social Studies

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Geography

68

Student Development

27

History

81

Teacher Professional Development

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Languages

84

Technologies

32

Mathematics

98

Vocational Education

Titles Per Subject Arts

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Physical Education

Business Studies

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Science

English

59

Social Studies

Geography

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Student Development

History

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Teacher Professional Dev.

Languages Mathematics

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Technologies

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Vocational Education Total

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Arts ClickView’s picks

Photography Skills and Techniques

World Indigenous Art

Music of the World

How a Digital Camera Works

Inca Art

Introducing the Music of India

Learning to take great pictures begins with a solid understanding of camera settings and the effects they produce. This introduction to how a digital camera works looks at lens types, focus, aperture, depth of field, shutter speed and exposure. Follow along as our photographer provides helpful explanations and visual examples of these camera basics.

Adventurers might still be on the hunt for El Dorado, the fabled city of gold, but there’s plenty of treasure right here in this engaging introduction to the gold loving, sun adoring, llama farming Incas and their art.

Over thousands of years, music has woven through India’s rich culture. Though Indian music has changed and diversified, tradition remains strong. This programme introduces the origins and cultural relevance of music in India. Indian Classical, Folk and Bollywood melodies and rhythms are discussed.

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8 min | AR | 2015

16 min | AR | 2015

Know Your Art History

Introducing Jazz

Introducing Classical Music

Impress with Impressionists

Radical, free and rebellious in attitude, jazz is out on the edge and always evolving. Ideal for music students new to the genre, this programme introduces common musical elements of jazz, the origins of jazz in New Orleans, and the evolution of jazz music styles over the last century.

This clip introduces viewers to the musical styles of three distinct eras of European art music: Baroque, Classical and Romantic. The typical structures, forms, instruments, rhythms and melodies are described and supported with examples. Significant composers and famous works from each era are identified.

16 min | AR | 2014

22 min | AR | 2015

This two-part series discusses the key figures and important characteristics that helped define two of the most significant movements in art history: the Italian Renaissance and the French Impressionists.

13 min | AR | 2014

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Aboriginal Art - Materials and Practice

Focusing on materials and practice, this interview based programme explores the relationship between country, perspectives and context, materials and process, technique, style, and the Aboriginal art industry.

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2012

Aboriginal Art - Philosophy and Culture

Focusing on philosophy and culture, this interview based programme explores what is meant by Aboriginal art, inspiration and influence, interpretation and symbolism, meanings and messages, and the cultural functions of art.

29

2012

Animation in Multimedia

This programme takes students through the elements of creating a successful animation, and covers a range of essential topics, such as character development, sound and voice addition, and the use of wire frame in 3D work. It also looks at the various roles in an animation team, and some applications of animation.

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Introduction to Pottery

This video takes the novice through basic pottery techniques. Techniques are demonstrated by Peter Pyne, a professional with extensive ceramics experience.

28

1987

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This two-part series discusses the key figures and important characteristics that helped define two of the most siginificant movements in art history: the Italian Renaissance and the French Impressionists. This series includes the following titles: Impress with Impressionists

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2014

No Nonsense Renaissance

16

2014

Making a Video

This comprehensive programme guides the viewer through the entire process of making a video, from the diversity of roles in the creative team, to the brief of the video, the pre, post, and production phase, and the curation of the final credits.

28

2004

Making Photographs

Making Photographs explores all aspects of photography. This programme is an excellent resource for both beginners and advanced students.

36

2005

Photography Skills and Techniques

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This series includes the following titles: How a Digital Camera Works

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2015

Lighting, Composition and Shooting

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2015

Using Photoshop

12

2015

To some, street art and graffiti are nothing but vandalism. But to these young artists it is a form of self-expression. In this programme we speak to members of Melbourne’s thriving street art scene and examine the contribution of street art and graffiti to art and society.

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Street Art

Learn the basics of photography with this three-part series; covering how digital cameras work, how to take the best photos, and editing using Adobe Photoshop.


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World Indigenous Art

Discover the history, materials, techniques, and cultural importance of the art styles of indigenous peoples from around the world with this fun and informative three-part series.

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This series includes the following titles: Inca Art

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2015

Maori Art

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2015

Southwest American Indian Art

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2015

Music Series, Title

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An Introduction to Composing

This programme looks at a variety of starting points for composition through some of Australia’s emerging composers and songwriters in a number of styles and genres. It covers what composition is, theme and variation, lyrics and music, and form and structure.

25

2008

Genres in Music: From Handel to Hip Hop

This programme takes the viewer on a snapshot tour of many musical genres from Handel to Hip Hop, taking in views of classical art music, rock and pop music, opera and musical theatre, 20th and 21st century film music and orchestral collaborations with heavy metal, rap and hip hop.

22

2008

Inside a Recording Studio

This video helps to understand the nature and acoustics of sound, the layout of a recording studio, main steps in the recording process, and producing a finished product. It also features professional sound recordists, mixers and musicians, and shows computer software that is used in the industry today.

26

2008

Introducing Classical Music

This clip introduces viewers to the musical styles of three distinct eras of European art music: Baroque, Classical and Romantic. The typical structures, forms, instruments, rhythms and melodies are described and supported with examples. Significant composers and famous works from each era are identified.

22

2015

Introducing Jazz

Ideal for music students new to the genre, this programme introduces common musical elements of jazz, the origins of jazz in New Orleans, and the evolution of jazz music styles over the last century. A broad range of audio samples, historical footage and practical demonstrations are woven throughout this resource.

16

2014

Music of the World

This two-part series introduces students to the characteristic rhythms, instruments and styles of music from different parts of the world. This series includes the following titles:

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Introducing the Music of India

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Introducing the Music of Africa

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Introducing the Music of Japan

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The Orchestra

Young Bobby, an enthusiastic musician, wants to join the orchestra. Before he can join, he must learn everything about the orchestra from Strauss the Conductor. Through the antics of these two engaging puppet characters, we explore the world of the orchestra, and the history and development of each instrument.

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This series includes the following titles: Conductor and Strings

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2009

Percussion and Orchestral Diversity

21

2009

Woodwind and Brass

29

2009

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Dance Composition Series

These fun and engaging programmes will guide students through the first steps of creating dance routines and learning steps to promote a sense of coordination and rhythm. The importance of the warm up and warm down when participating in physical activity are also emphasised. This series includes the following titles:

Drama Skills Series

Hip Hop

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2006

Tap Dance Composition

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2006

Drama is more than putting on a play - it is finding out how to communicate ideas or feelings by discovering what you as an individual have to offer. The skills presented in this series provide a starter for students to learn more about themselves, whilst improving communication and basic performance skills. This series includes the following titles: 31

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Characterisation

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2004

Movement

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2004

Frantic Assembly: A Guide to Devising

From humble beginnings, Frantic Assembly has emerged as one of the boldest and brightest stars in the theatrical firmament. This film celebrates Frantic Assembly’s approach to production with interviews and demonstrations that excite facilitators and inspire students as they begin their devising journey.

22

2011

Treading the Boards

In this fantastic series, we get to grips with the basics of drama production - getting a play from the page to the stage, creating great costumes, and the importance of understanding the historical roots of theatre. The videos feature real examples and interviews with leading UK theatre practitioners. This series includes the following titles:

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Cutting It in Costume

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From Page to Stage

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2010

The History of Theatre

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2010

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Business Studies ClickView’s picks

Effective Communication in Business

Understanding Issues in Globalisation

Microeconomics

Businesses rely heavily on communication, particularly in the 21st century information age. In this programme, we define what effective communication is, what disrupts it, why it is so important, the communication methods that modern businesses employ, and the importance of ethics in communication.

This collection helps students get to grips with the causes and extensive consequences of an increasingly globalised economy. Our experts address issues of sustainability, opportunity, threat, energy, tourism, manufacturing and transnational corporations in these engaging and accessible clips.

This programme introduces the market system, the law of supply and demand, price elasticity, market structures, market failures and government response, and many more key concepts. It introduces the classic concepts of microeconomics in an engaging and thought-provoking way.

20 min | AR | 2010

32 min | AR | 2014

19 min | AR | 2011

Online Marketing

Starting an Online Business

Business Studies

Social media and the internet now dominate global communication. This programme explains why online marketing is a vital part of every business model. It explains concepts such as search engine optimisation (SEO), pay per click, viral and email marketing, and features of an online marketing campaign.

This interview based production introduces viewers to a range of online business models. It outlines how to create a business plan, set up and operate a business, and also provides industry advice on avoiding common pitfalls. An insider’s perspective on new ways of thinking in e-commerce.

Teamwork

19 min | AR | 2012

19 min | AR | 2012

17 min | AR | 2013

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This film explores various aspects of teamwork, firstly looking at different types of teams, then a brief coverage of the nine various roles within teams proposed by team management theorist, Meredith Belbin in the 1980s. Conflict within teams and developing effective teams and evaluating their performance are also examined.


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Because Money Matters

In this series, our young presenters Fiona and Michael take a look at where money comes from with a focus on earning and expenditure, the different types of banking accounts available, and bringing the often dry subject of borrowing and managing debt to life.

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This series includes the following titles: Borrowing and Managing Debt

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2008

Budgets, Spending, Taxation

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2008

Saving and Banking

27

2008

Boost Juice: A Franchise Case Study

This programme provides students with a vibrant example of a successful franchise model. The founder and controlling shareholder of Boost Juice explains how Boost Juice operates and what its priorities are.

26

2004

Business Basics

This programme is an excellent introduction to business studies, providing a breakdown of economic sectors, factors of production, the economy and markets. It features a range of experts, including Sharon Hague from Edexcel and Prof. Jane Wills from the Queen Mary University of London.

17

2012

Business Law

Businesses are regulated by laws that provide a framework for operation, and deliver protection to all stakeholders. A range of legal aspects are presented in this programme, including consumer choice, employee rights, health and safety, intellectual property, privacy, and financial reporting.

26

2012

Business Management in Recession

The UK took a severe blow during the global financial crisis of 2008. This programme looks at the implications of economic recession and the outlook that lies ahead. It examines the positive aspects of tough times, as well as some strategies that can be employed to minimise the impact and strengthen the economy.

22

2012

Business Planning

Business Planning is critical to the success and sustainability of any organisation. This interview-driven programme takes a comprehensive look at important aspects of business planning, including the business idea, aims and objectives, legal structures, the market planning, and financial planning.

21

2013

Business Strategy

This programme on Business Strategy features executives from a range of companies sharing their expertise on developing and implementing business strategies.

18

2013

Business Studies

This series looks at some of the key topics in business studies. The programmes draw on the expertise of a range of interviewees, including some street interviews, to present an informative discussion from diverse perspectives.

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Customer Service

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2013

External Factors Affecting Business

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2013

Teamwork

17

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The European Union

17

2013

The Profit and Loss Account

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Cash Flow

Cash flow is one way of measuring the success and viability of an enterprise. This programme defines cash flow, explains its importance, and conveys that a range of aspects need to be considered to maintain it at appropriate levels.

17

2012

Change Management in Large Organisations: Smoking Laws - A Case Study

Organisations only survive in today’s competitive environment if they can effectively deal with change. External changes such as changes to the smoking laws in several countries have forced change upon hotels and other venues. This programme looks at how Club Med and other businesses effectively managed this change.

29

2008

Consumer Choice and Protection

This programme examines the lures and pitfalls of shopping. We talk to an expert on consumer choice, and offer some tips and tricks to improve your financial literacy, helping you to shop as a clever consumer.

23

2010

Customer Needs, Expectations and Perceptions

The more businesses know about their customers’ needs, expectations and perceptions, the better they are able to market their products and services. This programme covers the research tools and methods employed in customer relations, including focus groups and surveys, sampling and secondary research.

23

2014

Day-to-Day Business in a Cafe

The programme investigates a typical day in a busy city cafe, profiling the customers, products and staff. Regulations and legalities associated with running the business and operations and marketing aspects of the business are all covered.

27

2005

Developing a Business Plan

This programme can be used as a template for any business to get started using the framework and case study provided. The four elements of a business plan - the executive summary, the operations, marketing and financial plans are outlined. A case study of a newly established restaurant is used.

17

2004

Don’t Hesitate, Communicate

Communication is a fundamental business skill in the workplace. The many forms of verbal communication, including oral and written methods such as meetings, speeches, electronic communication, letters, presentations, and nonverbal cues such as body language are explored in this programme.

31

2010

E-Business: A Case Study

A look at the impact that e-business has had, and continues to have, on the operations of small and large businesses today. The programme looks at what is e-Business and how it is used, the potential pitfalls, and incorporating ICT into a business operation.

23

2008

Economies of Scale

This programme examines different types of economies of scale, such as commercial, managerial, technical, marketing and financial economies through interviews with a range of experts, as well as people on the street, and explores how economies of scale work in business.

20

2012

Effective Budgeting for Business

Business owners and managers use budgeting to look for clues about the future. This programme explores the extent to which a number of businesses prepare budgets for cash, profit and position. More importantly it examines the use of budgeted information to create opportunities for success in the future.

26

2008

Effective Communication in Business

Businesses rely heavily on communication, particularly in the 21st century information age. In this programme, we define what effective communication is, what disrupts it, why it is so important, the communication methods that modern businesses employ, and the importance of ethics in communication.

20

2010

Employment Opportunities

The travel and tourism industry is rapidly growing around the world, presenting many employment opportunities. This programme presents employment opportunities, human resources, recruitment and selection, training, and employee rights through interviews with a range of industry professionals.

20

2013

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Four bite-sized clips bring entrepreneurs into your classroom to talk about their motives, experiences and when they had their ‘Eureka’ moment. It Enterprise and Entrepreneurs includes motives and traits of entrepreneurs, risks and rewards, developing business plans, and sources of support and guidance.

30

2008

Environmental Sustainability in Business: A Case Study

This video features a case study of businesses that have developed unique approaches to sustainability. Their leaders reveal how becoming ‘green’ has helped make their businesses stronger and more financially viable. Discover the problems they faced, the benefits of change and their organisation’s future directions.

27

2010

Essential Customer Service

Customer service is explored in a variety of scenarios in this series, from person-to-person, to the call centre and live chat online experience. This excellent resource looks at various aspects of delivering professional customer service, correct techniques, using technology and handling conflict. This series includes the following titles: 21

2012

Person-to-Person Customer Service

21

2012

Telephone Customer Service

19

2012

Ethics and Social Responsibility in Business

Increasingly, consumers expect businesses to operate in an ethical and socially responsible manner. Many businesses abide by a Code of Conduct, either company-specific or an industry standard. This programme differentiates between ethical behaviour and social responsibility, showing two businesses as examples.

25

2003

Ethics and Social Responsibility in Management

This programme explores the practical ways Toyota and Energy Australia are integrating business ethics and social responsibility into all aspects of their operations. In addition, it examines the structure and purpose of the Corporate Responsibility Index as a means of benchmarking corporate responsibility.

27

2009

Ethics and the Consumer

Who made the products we buy, under what conditions and at what cost to the environment? In this curriculum-fit programme, we tackle the issue of ethical consumerism, focusing on the global consumer, ethics, sustaining our future, fair trade and consumer choice.

22

2010

Evaluating Business Performance: Small Business Case Studies

In this programme the owners of three businesses talk frankly about profitability, liquidity, efficiency and stability. Students will gain an understanding of how to evaluate business performance.

32

2006

Event Management

This programme explores the stages of organising a large event, the planning, leading and controlling required, finishing up with the criteria to successfully evaluate an event.

29

2005

Exam Preparation - Business Studies

This programme covers a range of study and revision techniques, focusing on knowledge and understanding, application, analysis and evaluation. It provides excellent insight for students on preparing for exams and maximising results through interviews with a member of Edexcel as well as a deputy head teacher.

21

2012

Fairtrade: Who Benefits?

This programme explains the Fairtrade scheme, identifying its benefits to farmers in poorer countries and how fair trade organisations invest in communities. Hear from members of one such community, as well as consumers and retailers of fair trade products in the UK.

25

2008

Financial Management and the Planning Cycle

Join KPMG’s Ben Skarrasbrek and Alexi Terrovex as they take us on a virtual tour of financial planning and management in large organisations. It includes common financial roles and duties, the importance of developing good cash flow, liquidity and return on capital investment and the entire planning cycle.

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2011

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Financial Reporting for Business

This programme explores the content and format of three key accounting reports: the cash flow statement, profit and loss statement, and the balance sheet. The programme conveys important information about the financial position to the owners and stakeholders of a business.

24

2008

First Things First: Working Effectively in the Office

Most workplaces have constant demands, requiring employees to prioritise and manage their workflow. The personnel from two companies speak about developing a consistent and professional approach to working life, including work schedule, monitoring work performance, and developing personal and employability skills.

23

2010

Franchising

In recent decades, franchising has become a popular and highly successful business model for many enterprises. This programme looks at various aspects of franchising, including how the franchise model works, attributes of a successful franchise operator, and benefits to franchisers and franchisees.

27

2013

Fruit Shop Economics

This fast-paced programme examines basic economic concepts in a way that students will easily understand and relate to.

28

2005

Global Business - A Case Study of Volvo in Brazil

Swedish automaker Volvo gained a foothold in the South American market by establishing a major manufacturing plant in Brazil. This film tells why Volvo sought to expand its global business by building its plant there, along with geographical, operational, human resource and political considerations.

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Human Resource Function

This programme examines the HR function, covering the importance of HR management and the employment cycle, including planning for needs and recruiting staff, maintenance and renewal of employees, and terminating employment. It takes a look at how employee relations impact on an organisation.

30

2009

Impacts of Globalisation

The nations of the world are becoming more connected and interdependent. There are many benefits of globalisation, but not all nations have benefited equally. There are vast differences in living standards and income around the world, and this film explains these differences.

21

2003

Introduction to Economics

This series presents a broad introduction to the subject of economics. It covers how economics attempts to solve the problem of limited resources versus unlimited wants, and also provides an overview of how different economic systems function.

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This series includes the following titles: The Nature of Economics

21

2001

The Operation of an Economy

21

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IT in Business

This interview-driven programme examines the integral relationship between businesses and IT; covering IT and applications, communication technology, the internet, data protection, and security and misuse.

21

2013

Management Styles Explained

This informative programme examines the five management styles (autocratic, persuasive, consultative, participative and laissez faire), their characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, and application to various management situations.

17

2011

Market Analysis

Businesses and other organisations have a range of tools and methods they can employ to analyse their markets as part of ongoing strategic planning. This programme examines some of these tools, including PESTLE analysis, SWOT analysis and business snapshots, the Boston matrix, and Ansoff’s box.

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Marketing, Research and Segmentation

This programme provides a clear explanation of the main methods of research available to businesses, and highlights the importance of sampling techniques and effective questionnaire design. The programme also reveals the main approaches used by businesses when segmenting to identify their main target markets.

20

2009

Microeconomics: Understanding the Market System

In this programme we introduce the market system, the law of supply and demand, price elasticity, market structures, market failures and government response, and many more key concepts. Using examples from all over the world, this programme introduces the core concepts of microeconomics in a thought-provoking way.

20

2011

Motivational Theory

This film explores motivation and some influential modern theories, and catches a glimpse of how they play out in the real world. A number of different companies are used as case studies and owners, operators and managers from business and industry provide an insight into how motivation plays out in the workplace.

19

2013

Online Marketing

Social media and the internet now dominate global communication. This programme explains why online marketing is a vital part of every business model. It explains concepts such as search engine optimisation (SEO), pay per click, viral and email marketing, and features of an online marketing campaign.

19

2012

Operations Management: A Case Study of a Hotel

Focusing on the operational processes, this programme takes you behind the scenes, learning about the four strategic areas of operations - facilities, materials, quality and technology - applying them to a service provider, and showing how various strategies can be used to improve business performance.

27

2009

Ownership and Control

This programme examines common structures for business ownership and control, including sole traders, partnerships, private limited companies, public limited companies and franchises. It features commentary from a range of experts, including stockbrokers, sole traders, academics, and company executives.

20

2013

Promotion

This interview-style programme discusses a range of ways in which businesses engage in promotion. They include advertising, direct marketing, public relations and sales promotion. It finishes with some insightful comments about the importance of measuring the success of promotion, and ways in which it is carried out.

30

2014

Ratio Analysis

Business analysis is often about the relationship between two or more allimportant numbers. This programme explores concepts in ratio analysis, including liquidity, profitability, efficiency, gearing and investor ratios, and how different metrics can be used to make meaningful analyses about the state of any business.

35

2012

Small Business Management Series

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Small business is thought to be the engine room of a country’s economy. Flexible hours and the opportunity to make large profits can make starting your own business appealing. However, the reality of owning your own small business will present you with many challenges, which are considered in this series.

Starting Up

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The Business Plan

27

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Sources of Finance

Starting and operating any business requires capital, which needs to come from some source. This programme examines the various sources of finance available to businesses, including shareholder funds, venture capital, silent partnerships, banks, trade credit, and factoring.

23

2012

Starting an Online Business

This interview-based production introduces viewers to a range of online business models. It outlines how to create a business plan, set up and operate a business, and also provides industry advice on avoiding common pitfalls. A insider’s perspective on new ways of thinking in e-commerce.

19

2012

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Technological Development in Business

This programme examines technological developments within business and the risk that companies take in falling behind their competitors.

28

2003

The Balance Sheet

This film delivers a comprehensive rundown of the balance sheet, clearly demonstrating its different elements and how they are calculated. The film takes us through what a balance sheet is and the purpose it serves, as well as assets, debtors and creditors, net current assets, capital employed, sources of finance, and balancing.

16

2012

The Bottom Line: Balance Sheets and P&Ls

This programme focuses on two kinds of accounting reports: the balance sheet and the profit and loss account or statement. Students will be taken through the format of each report and the key components, plus real business owners share their experiences in using each report as a tool.

26

2006

The Credit Crunch

Take your students into the middle of the global financial crisis as it was unfolding. This programme, which embeds interviews from a range of individuals including economists, covers the global recession, causes and consequences of the credit crunch, the government response, unemployment, and a look to the future.

25

2014

The Four P’s Marketing Strategies

This programme focuses on how three different businesses effectively apply marketing strategies, focusing on the four P’s of marketing: Product, Place, Price and Promotion. Common aspects that relate to all markets, and how they come together to form a part of the marketing mix, are analysed.

26

2009

The Global Economy: Globalisation

Through the use of various case studies, this programme investigates: the nature of globalisation and the global economy; trade and financial flows; free trade and protection; trading blocs and agreements; and international economic organisations.

20

2003

The Housing Market

The housing market is driven by complex, interconnected factors. This programme explores the range of options and constraints people have when it comes to deciding where to live, including variations in property prices, ownership and homelessness. An excellent introductory video to an important area of study!

19

2014

The Income Statement Profit and Loss Accounts

This progamme takes viewers through the different components of financial activity and analysis arising from profit and loss accounts, including total turnover, gross profit, operating profit, interest and tax, dividends and retained profit. Key terms are clearly defined and explained.

19

2012

The Money Go-Round: Case Studies in Cash Flow

This programme explores the reasons a business needs cash and common sources of finance available for businesses to access cash.

30

2006

Understanding Brands

In this engaging and curriculum-fit programme we look at what a brand is, the power of branding, what makes up a brand, the evolution of brands, and influences on brands. We also speak to Erminio Putignano from Futurebrand, who highlights some great examples of successful branding.

27

2010

Understanding Business Studies

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This series looks at the matter of generating and then protecting crucial ideas effectively from competitors. It also answers the following questions: What are legal structures? Why are they important? And how do you choose the right legal structure for a new business? This series includes the following titles:

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Generating and Protecting Business Ideas

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Legal Structures

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Understanding Issues in Globalisation

This collection helps students get to grips with the causes and extensive consequences of an increasingly globalised economy. Our experts address issues of sustainability, opportunity, threat, energy, tourism, manufacturing, and transnational corporations in these engaging and accessible clips.

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2014

What Is Marketing?

This fascinating programme provides a clear introduction to the subject, giving students a sound understanding of the key concepts and techniques used within marketing. It elaborates on the role of marketing within business, and explains how marketing interrelates with the other functions of a business.

22

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Workplace Leadership

Why are some people great leaders? Are leaders born or made? In this programme learn how, with a willingness to try and some good social skills, individuals from all sorts of situations and positions within society can provide real leadership.

14

2011

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English ClickView’s picks

Animal Farm

Elmore’s Grammar Workshop

Evolution of the English Language

This programme analyses Orwell’s popular classic, ‘Animal Farm’. The first clip examines the context and background, including the Russian Revolution. The second clip describes who the characters symbolise. The third clip examines the theme of propaganda, and the final clip examines Orwell’s writing style.

Izzy Learns About Clauses

Languages evolve, just like societies, and this is the essence that this series aims to capture. It looks at the history of the English language, and how as much as eight per cent of the vocabulary has been borrowed from other languages. Recently, there have been rapid changes due to SMS, emails and social media.

26 min | AR | 2014

12 min | AR | 2015

12 min | AR | 2014

Of Mice and Men

Bertram Poppingstock: Problem Solver

Know Your Poetry

This programme analyses the context, characters, themes, and writing style of Steinbeck’s popular classic. It examines the economic and social landscape of America in the 1930s, presents an insight into how the characters are shaped by their circumstances, and explores the theme of strength and weakness.

Applying Spelling Rules

Dramatic Monologues

Engrossed in solving a crossword puzzle, Bertram fails to notice when the evil Sir Professor Teacher kidnaps his loyal customer Polly. Forced to participate in a Deadly Spelling Bee to save her, Bertram has to rely on his knowledge of word patterns, acrostics, and word origins to solve the toughest of spelling challenges.

What do stand-up comedians and Victorian poets have in common? More than you might think! Discover the ancient roots of the poetic form of dramatic monologue and all its very special qualities. Then, dive into the Victorian era and plumb the depths of Tennyson and Browning’s most famous dramatic monologue poems.

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12 min | AR | 2014

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When Izzy struggles to organise all of her great ideas for her school’s ‘grammar battle’ about whether cats or dogs are better, Elmore enthusiastically offers helpful tips on how to construct effective sentences. Understanding various clause structures just might be the missing ingredient to Izzy’s successful presentation.

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Animal Farm

This programme analyses Orwell’s popular classic, ‘Animal Farm’. The first clip examines the context and background, including the Russian Revolution. The second clip describes who the characters symbolise. The third clip examines the theme of propaganda, and the final clip examines Orwell’s writing style.

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This series provides an in-depth analysis of two of Shakespeare’s most highly acclaimed plays; Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. Young Monash University academics Kim Edwards and Erica Hateley provide a detailed analysis of the texts by covering characters, setting, themes, plot, structure and imagery. This series includes the following titles:

Bertram Poppingstock: Problem Solver

Macbeth

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Romeo and Juliet

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Accompany secret agent Bertram Poppingstock, and his favourite customer Polly, on their quest to overcome the villanous Sir Professor Teacher, by solving the difficult and dangerous spelling and vocabulary problems that he throws in their way. This series includes the following titles: Applying Spelling Rules

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Basic Spelling Rules

10

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Improving Your Reading Vocabulary

12

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Improving Your Writing Vocabulary

10

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Spelling for Effect

12

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This programme discusses the fundamental issues in preparing and delivering a good debate, including preparation, rebuttal, definitional terms, and adjudication.

27

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Elements of Narratives

Narrative writing can take many forms such as a novel, short story, or film. This programme takes an in-depth look at the structure and components of narrative writing, and the ever-present elements of character, plot, setting and themes.

19

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Elmore’s Grammar Workshop

Students will join dedicated logophiles Izzy and Elmore, as they explore the rules and structures of grammar that allow us to communicate ideas effectively. The series covers abstraction, jargon, modality, nominalisation and clauses.

Debating and Public Speaking Series Advanced Debating Skills

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Izzy Learns Abstraction and Technical Language

9

2015

Izzy Learns Modality and Nominalisation

11

2015

This English language learning series aims to intiate conversations about every day interests and annoyances that are likely to occur, with a focus on using appropriate lexis, sentence structure and grammar. This series includes the following titles:

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Annoyances and Complaints

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Hobbies and Interests

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ESL Guides

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Evolution of the English Language

Languages evolve, just like societies, and this is the essence that this series aims to capture. It looks at the history of the English language, and how as much as eight per cent of the vocabulary has been borrowed from other languages. Recently, there have been rapid changes due to SMS, emails and social media.

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Borrowed Words - How Languages Influence Each Other

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Language and Technology

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Exploring Genres

This programme helps students understand genre and its different components. It examines why writers choose different genres, considering audience and purpose. It also analyses the components of each genre, taking into account setting, characters, style and storyline.

18

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Fairy Tale Narrative and Structure

This programme presents the tale of ‘Hansel and Gretel’, followed by an analysis of the narrative structure, in terms of orientation, complication, sequence of events, resolution, and theme.

30

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Handwriting Tips

This engaging clip provides clear and precise instructions to students who wish to develop fluency and neatness in their handwriting. A difficult skill to master, handwriting requires practice of simple, repeatable exercises such as those presented in this programme. Left-handed writing is also addressed.

6

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How to Make Digital Stories

A digital story is a form of media that allows users to share their creative writing in a way that can be expressed through audio files, digital photos and imagery. This vital programme explores what a digital story is, how to write one, creating and adding images and audio, editing, and burning the final product.

24

2008

James Moloney: Writing from Experience

Award-winning childrens’ and young adults’ author James Moloney talks about the craft of writing. He also discusses some of the themes in his work: violence, race relations and discrimination.

28

1999

Know Your Poetry

What is poetry all about? How can we make sense of it? What are the main poetic forms? This comprehensive series helps students to boost their poetry knowledge and appreciation in a light-hearted and user-friendly manner. This series includes the following titles:

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Dedications

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2016

Dramatic Monologues

9

2016

Narratives

10

2016

Short Form Poetry

9

2016

Sonnets

9

2016

Unstructured Poetry

10

2016

In this programme, students will find accessible explanations and examples of persuasive literary techniques used in advertising. Car commericals are used to explore the effects of multiple techniques, including allusion, simile and metaphor, hyperbole, personification, evaluative language, and parody.

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Of Mice and Men

This programme analyses the context, characters, themes and writing style of Steinbeck’s popular classic. It examines the economic and social landscape of America in the 1930s, presents an insight into how the characters are shaped by their circumstances, and explores the theme of strength and weakness.

24

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Picking Poetry Apart: Theme, Context and Form

Theme, context and form are the three main areas of poetic analysis. While this programme does not attempt to provide a comprehensive description of each area, it provides key definitions and illustrates them with a wide variety of poetry from centuries old material and classics to modern verse.

24

2002

Punctuation Explained

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The ‘Punctuation Explained’ series is a fun and light-hearted overview of how to correctly use punctuation. We explore reasons for the continuing importance of learning to master punctuation, examine common punctuation errors and pitfalls, and the reasons why punctuation remains a necessary part of English language. This series includes the following titles: 18

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Capitals, Commas, Full Stops, Question and Exclamation Marks

18

2010

Colons, Semicolons, Brackets, Dots and Dashes

20

2010

Sea Shepherd 35th Anniversary

In 2012, Captain Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society gave an informative speech at their 35th Anniversary event. This programme analyses the language, structure and presentation techniques Watson uses to convey information about Sea Shepherd.

38

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Shakespeare: King Lear Family, Politics and the State

This programme looks at King Lear from a modern feminist point of view, and opens discussions about the gender roles in Shakespeare’s text. It juxtaposes the text as performed, against specially written scenes to illustrate the issues of family from a character perspective.

19

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Shakespeare: Major Themes in Othello - Four Key Sections

Othello is not only one of Shakespeare’s greatest works, it is also a text full of meaning and themes. This video looks at the various themes of love and jealousy, proof and judgement, as well as the symbolism in the handkerchief. By playing through four key sections of the play, the video shows how the themes work.

19

2003

Shakespeare: Othello Performances

This is a companion video to ‘Major Themes in Othello’, showing the actual performances of the four scene sections to explore how the themes work.

23

2003

Shakespeare: Othello Portrayal of Evil

This programme is a useful starting point for studying the theme of evil in Othello. Inter-cut with exciting footage from a screen dramatisation of Othello, it features various authorities discussing Shakespeare’s choice of language, character and theme.

24

2003

The Art of Persuasive Writing

This programme guides students through the persuasive writing procedure and offers tips for reaching a desired outcome. Students will see the power of a well thought out and balanced argument with Pip our main character bringing about change at her school and even at home.

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Apostrophes and Quotation Marks


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With the help of the new President of the Entire Earth, students will learn about the basics of public speaking, debating and audience engagement in this entertaining and informative series. This series includes the following titles:

The Language of Film and TV

This Is Shakespeare!

Audience Engagement

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Debates

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Presentation Basics

11

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Using a playful narrative structure, this programme outlines the most common stylistic techniques of film language used to communicate with the viewer.

26

2004

Presenting a lively look at two of Shakespeare’s most iconic plays, Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth, the roles of minor characters and the importance of specific dramatic techniques form the focal points of this entertaining mockumentary series. This series includes the following titles:

To Kill a Mockingbird

Understanding Shakespeare Series

Macbeth - Dramatic Techniques

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Macbeth - Minor Characters

15

2015

Romeo and Juliet - Themes

14

2015

Romeo and Juliet - Minor Characters

19

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In this programme, experts discuss the way the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ works - examining how it has achieved its status.

32

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This series explores Shakespearean comedy and tragedy, and discusses their features. It covers the wit and social satire of comedy; and examines the hero, his responsibility for his own fate, and his response to social and personal pressures. This series includes the following titles: Othello: New Perspectives

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Shakespearean Comedy

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Shakespearean Tragedy

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Writing for Different Genres

This programme identifies the characteristics of genre fiction. Delivered in a light-hearted tone, viewers will find themselves entertained and challenged to apply the features common to specific genres to assist them in creative writing and literary analysis.

15

2015

Writing Narratives

This programme explores common areas that pose challenges for inexperienced writers, and presents tips to create well-written and engaging stories. From tips on how to hook the reader to creating a successful ending, it will motivate viewers to overcome the blocks they face along the way.

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Writing Skills Series

Covering some of the most tricky and confusing grammar rules, this series will equip students with the necessary know-how to ensure their written work has the perfect use of grammar conventions. It looks at aspects such as the correct way to represent numbers in text and when to use capital letters.

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Punctuation: Capitalisation

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Punctuation: Italics

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Punctuation: Numbers

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Geography ClickView’s picks

Coastal Environments

Internal Migration in China

Farming - The Future

This film looks at weathering, erosion, deposition, cliff collapse and the management of coastal areas in the UK. Professionals offer insight into the geographical phenomena of coastal environments, the features of coastal areas, and the challenges involved the managing the gradual retreat of the coast.

Since the 1970s, China has been experiencing the world’s largest internal migration. This programme looks at what internal migration is and why China is experiencing a large population shift from rural to urban centres. Population statistics and the hukou system of household registrations are examined.

Is UK farming in crisis? In this programme, experts take viewers through recent trends and issues in farming, including organic farming, precision farming, genetic modification, the EU’s common agricultural policy, and strategies for now and the future.

23 min | AR | 2012

13 min | AR | 2014

27 min | AR | 2013

Relocating Everton FC

Improving the Urban Environment

In 2004, Everton FC started looking to relocate its stadium. In this film, discover the reasons behind the relocation plans, and hear from those opposed to the relocation. It provides Senior and FE level students with an informative and engaging insight to the many complex issues and aspects involved in relocation.

This film is about improving urban environments and managing change so that there continues to be places and precincts where people want to be. It features interviews with academics to discuss topics such as inner city decline, urban regeneration, and urbanisation in the developing world.

Improving Liveability: Case Studies in Urban Design

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This clip looks at two case studies that feature local infrastructure projects aimed at improving aspects of liveability for the community. Using Copenhagen’s cycling highways, and the design features of Australian skate parks, this resource will help students apply geographical concepts to real life examples.

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This film explores Blackpool before the railway age, in its heyday, its tourism

Blackpool - The Development trade decline, and the town’s possible future. Supported by archive footage and interviews, the film challenges students to consider the concept of of a Tourist Destination tourism and contains suggestions for sustainable development of smaller

26

2010

tourist destinations. This programme on changing communities focuses on the changes that have occurred in the town of Korumburra in Australia, and the reasons for these changes.

26

2006

Climate Change

Evidence clearly shows that global temperatures are rising, and weather patterns are changing. Evidence is also clear that climatic changes have been present for millions of years. This programme poses questions and presents expert opinions, statistics and historical references presenting two sides of the story.

20

2008

Climate Change: Our Responsibility

This programme establishes the importance of the greenhouse effect for life on Earth and presents a balanced argument to assess whether or not anthropogenic climate change is in fact taking place. Arguments are presented on both sides of the debate and examples of mitigation of ACC are given at a variety of scales.

25

2008

Coastal Environments

This film looks at weathering, erosion, deposition, cliff collapse, and the management of coastal areas in the UK. Professionals offer insight into the geographical phenomena of coastal environments, the features of coastal areas, and the challenges involved the managing the gradual retreat of the coast.

23

2012

Deserts: Global Environments

This video provides a comprehensive insight into deserts around the world, delving into reasons for its existence, the climate, physical characteristics and processes occurring within them. It also contains an examination of human life in deserts and the impact of humans on desert ecosystems.

18

2012

Earthquake Tsunami - Wave of Destruction

This programme explores the natural forces in our planet, and how and why earthquakes occur. It also examines the case of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and the international response that followed.

30

2005

Ensuring a Sustainable Environment

This informative and factual film looks at measures used to ensure a sustainable environment along with the principles and limitations of environmental impact assessment. Included are interviews with an industry specialist from ABTA, and representatives from travel and tourism organisations.

20

2012

Ethical Tourism

This video discusses ethical tourism practices, and its benefits and costs for host communities, businesses and travellers. It is an excellent resource that contains interviews with subject specialists, as well as organisations such as Tourism Concern and Tribal Travel.

31

2012

Exploring England

This film examines a range of geographical, social, historical and political aspects of England and English life. It features commentary from a range of interviewees, and discusses the United Kingdom, climate, the English, the Celts, immigration, visiting England, and the European Union.

25

2013

Farming - The Future

Is UK farming in crisis? In this programme, experts take viewers through recent trends and issues in farming, including organic farming, precision farming, genetic modification, the EU’s common agricultural policy, and strategies for now and the future.

27

2013

Geographers in the Field

This programme presents a detailed insight into the processes involved in undertaking a fieldwork study in geography. The video also outlines different types of fieldwork, considers ways of presenting findings, and fosters a sense of active citizenship in students.

33

2009

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Geography of Conflict

Conflicts can have a reverberating effect on a regional, national and global scale. The three films in this series delve into the issues associated with conflict, such as fighting for land and resources, terrorism, poverty, aid and international assistance.

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Consequences of Conflict

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Global Conflicts

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Glaciers and Glaciation: A Frozen Key to Our Past and Future

This programme explores the development of glaciers and their characteristics during different stages, including their movement, effect on mountain features and landforms, and their advancement and retreat. The importance of the water cycle to the build-up of ice and snow is also considered.

25

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Global Food Equity

This programme breaks down the different areas of food, from the availability and distribution to why some people have more than others. Leading health experts at Oxfam and the Red Cross discuss why food inequity occurs, and what is being done to address the problem.

20

2012

Global Tectonics: Competing Theories

This programme clearly explains current theories regarding the structure of the Earth and how the continents came to be in their current positions.

22

2006

Housing

This film presents an informative and comprehensive coverage of some of the key aspects of housing planning and provision. The content covers choosing where to live, the quality of life in urban areas, renting support, shared ownership, and the future of housing and homelessness.

23

2013

Improving Liveability: Case Studies in Urban Design

This clip looks at two case studies that feature local infrastructure projects aimed at improving aspects of liveability for the community. Using Copenhagen’s cycling highways, and the design features of Australian skate parks, this resource will help students apply geographical concepts to real life examples.

12

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Improving the Urban Environment

This film is about improving urban environments and managing change so that they continue to be places and precincts where people want to be. It features interviews with academics to discuss topics such as inner city decline, urban regeneration, and urbanisation in the developing world.

20

2013

In Focus: East Timor - A Case Study in International Aid

This programme examines the aims, objectives and examples of aid work done by international aid organisations such as Oxfam Community Aid Abroad, IDSS, AusAID, the Salesian order and the Kiwanis.

34

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Internal Migration in China

Since the 1970s, China has been experiencing the world’s largest internal migration. This programme looks at what internal migration is and why China is experiencing a large population shift from rural to urban centres. Population statistics, and the hukou system of household registrations are examined.

13

2014

Latitude and Longitude Where Are We?

This programme defines latitude and longitude, and explores how this global referencing system is applied. This video also examines great and small circles, finding locations, the relevance of zero latitude, and the purpose of defining the Equator as zero degrees latitude.

17

2002

Limestone Landscapes

In this film, travel to the limestone landscape of Malham Tarn in North Yorkshire, and learn about the different limestone formations and the natural processes that have contributed to their formation over many millions of years. Also explored is the importance of conservation, and preserving the UK’s natural heritage.

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Managing a Coastal Ecosystem

Australia has a vast and diverse coastal ecosystem. This programme examines the formation of beaches, the range of habitats that are a part of the coast, impacts and threats to this ecosystem, and the levels of governance that shape the Australian coast.

28

2006

Managing an International Tourist Destination

This programme examines how people go about the overwhelming task of managing the 3000 international tourists who flock to Australia’s Great Ocean Road every week. It explores sustainability, promoting the area, environmental impact, increasing the yield of tourism, and the economic and social importance of tourism.

28

2006

Managing Fragile Environments

This film focuses on Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve on the Lincolnshire coast. Viewers will be taken through a range of management issues faced by the reserve, and various strategies employed to maintain an appropriate balance between the natural environment and human activities.

15

2012

Minimum Impact: Take Only Photos, Leave Only Footprints

This programme emphasises the message underpinning the maxim, ‘take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints’. It is necessary to minimise our impact when enjoying the outdoors.

24

2005

Mining in Canada

The mining industry has developed significantly so that the vast majority of mining is carried out using giant machines, computers and space-age technology. However, mining image and reputation is also changing, as increasing attention is paid to sustainability.

25

1997

National Parks: The Lake District

This visually stunning programme highlights the many and varied challenges facing the Lake District; such as the conflicts between recreation and conservation, mining and conservation, environmental and economic needs as well as differing wants and needs of various interest groups.

8

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Natural Hazards: Floods

This interview-led programme looks at the causes and consequences of flooding; the 2005 flood event in Carlisle, UK; the 2011 flood event in Queensland, Australia; the impact of climate change; and flood management and mitigation alternatives.

23

2013

Population and World Resources

This programme examines how the world’s resources are consumed by populations at different levels of economic and technological development. It stresses the importance of ecological sustainability, and prompts students to think about the opportunities and obstacles surrounding the adoption of sustainable practices.

30

2003

Population Geography

This programme explores the study of population geography to understand the world we live in, and work towards harmony with the planet. It also delves into how population trends eventuate through birth and death rates, as well as the effect of social values on population growth.

28

2009

Positive and Negative Impacts of UK Weather Systems

The changeable nature of the weather in the British Isles has an impact on everyday lives, from travel arrangements to sporting fixtures. This programme examines how low and high pressure weather systems operate, before identifying some of the impacts on human activity.

23

2010

Relocating Everton FC

In 2004, Everton FC started looking to relocate its stadium. In this film, discover the reasons behind the relocation plans, and hear from those opposed to the relocation. It provides senior and FE level students with an informative and engaging insight to the many complex issues and aspects involved in relocation.

31

2013

Shopping: Past, Present and Future

This film highlights the extent to which retail shopping has changed and the reasons for those changes, covering areas such as shopping centres, online shopping and likely future trends. A case study involving the opposition to a shopping centre development in Sheringham, on the Norfolk coast, is also presented.

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Sustainable Settlements Issues

Sustainability in urban areas is coming into sharp focus as urban residents struggle to cope with social, economic and environmental issues. This programme examines the concept of urban sustainability and the changes that can be made to improve quality of life locally, nationally and globally.

24

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Sustainable Urban Living: A South American Case Study

Curitiba, Brazil is known for its innovative ideas in sustainable urban management. This case study looks at the city’s initiatives and how they have benefited residents, including planning for parks and gardens, alleviating flooding and squatter settlements, garbage and recycling operations, and the environmental benefits.

25

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The Christchurch Earthquake: A Case Study

This video explores earthquakes through examining the earthquake that struck Christchurch in February 2011. The first part of the video focuses on the Earth’s structure and seismic events, while the second part contains accounts from a range of stakeholders in responding to and recovering after the earthquake.

30

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The Water Cycle (Basic)

On Earth, water exists naturally in solid, liquid and gas states, and is essential to all forms of life. This motion-graphics based clip takes the viewer through the keys stages of the water cycle including: evaporation and transpiration; condensation, precipitation, and surface run-off.

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Transport: Getting About

A window on the world of transport, its history, environmental impact, and importance, this programme is sure to entertain and inform students, as they make comparisons and think about cultures other than their own.

17

2005

Urban Dynamics

This programme lists the advantages and disadvantages of high urban density, and compares them to the environmental and economic issues associated with low urban density.

16

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Weather and Climate

How is weather measured and why is it sunny one day and raining the next? This programme explores what is weather and how is it measured; how we forecast weather; weather warnings; and the global climate. This programme gives excellent insight into the recording and forecasting of weather.

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Albert – ClickView’s Curriculum Specialist Albert helps you find the perfect video for your lesson plan using learning areas and requirements from the National Curriculum for England. Albert is free as part of your subscription and accessible through ClickView Online. online.clickview.co.uk/albert

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History ClickView’s picks

The Industrial Revolution

The Black Death

The Ancient World

Causes of the Industrial Revolution

What Is the Black Death?

The ancient world - from 60,000 BCE to 650 CE - is the period in which early civilisations emerged. This programme provides an introductory snapshot of eight of these civilisations, looking at what they had in common and how they were unique. We trace the rise, fall and legacy of the ancient societies of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Maya, India, China, Rome, Greece and Persia.

From 1700 until the beginning of the First World War in 1914, a period of great social, political and economic upheaval unfolded across the globe. There are many contributing factors that made the Industrial Revolution possible. In this programme we focus on the agricultural revolution, the rise of the factory, the invention of the steam engine, and the role of Britain’s Empire.

The outbreak of the Black Death in the 14th century decimated populations across Europe, Asia and Africa. This programme looks at the symptoms of the disease, how it was caused and transmitted, and the role poor living conditions and a lack of medical knowledge played in its fast and far reaching spread.

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16 min | AR | 2014

10 min | AR | 2014

The Cold War

China 1750 – 1918

The Troubles in Northern Ireland

Cold War in Europe and Asia

The Qing Dynasty

Part 1

This programme traces the development and collapse of successive alliances and conflicts in Europe and Asia that culminate in the struggle against the much feared spread of Communism. Excellent summaries of postWorld War II events.

The Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912) was China’s last imperial dynasty and a time of great change. This programme looks at the political and social structures under Manchu rule and the reasons for China’s strong economic growth and later decline during this period.

The geographical and political division between the north and south of Ireland goes back to the seventeenth century, when the plantation of Ulster saw thousands of English and Scottish settlers migrate there.

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China 1750 – 1918

This three-part series looks at the final centuries of China’s last imperial dynasty to the end of World War I, and the way in which the Opium Wars and the Boxer Rebellion helped bring about the end of imperialism in China.

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The Opium Wars

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The Qing Dynasty

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The ancient world - from 60,000 BCE to 650 CE – is the period in which early civilisations emerged. This programme traces the rise, fall and legacy of the ancient societies of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Maya, India, China, Rome, Greece and Persia, by looking at what they had in common and how they were unique.

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Conflict in the Modern World: Origins of World War One and Two

This programme shows key moments from 20th century history brought to life with original footage and clear, accessible commentary. It is divided into three sections: the Origins of World War I, Versailles and the League of Nations, and the Rise of Germany.

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Life at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century

This film is an in-depth look at how it was to be alive at the beginning of the 20th century. This programme looks at how ordinary people lived at the time, with particular focus on London, the biggest city in the world in 1900 with six million inhabitants.

31

2004

In Germany between 1933 and 1945, every aspect of life was affected in some way by Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party. In some cases, this worked for the betterment of the average German. However in other cases, totalitarian control directed the nation down paths which had an opposite effect.

21

1999

Life under Stalin: A Totalitarian Regime

Under Stalin’s totalitarian regime, the Soviet Union’s industry prospered and general quality of life improved. But this came with sacrifice. Using archival footage and sound recordings, we explore Russian life under Stalin.

20

1999

Progressive Ideologies

The period between 1750 and 1918 was a time of great political, social and economic change. The very fabric of human society and thought was shifting in profound ways. In this programme we dig deep into history to examine the major shifts from Imperialism to Nationalism, and Capitalism to Egalitarianism.

20

2011

This programme provides a succinct overview of the history of children’s rights – from early 19th century British laws protecting children during the Industrial Revolution, to the progress of child rights throughout the 20th century. Child labour and slavery are discussed, and we hear a former child soldier’s story.

17

2015

Civilisations and Ideas The Ancient World

Life under Adolf Hitler: A Totalitarian Regime

Rights and Freedoms The Evolution of Child Rights

The Cold War

This series examines the increasing tensions between the Eastern and Western Blocs of post-World War II Europe, with a particular focus on the ultimate weapon of the Cold War - propaganda. The series also describes the effect of the spread of communism, and its impact on Asia. This series includes the following titles:

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Selling Ideologies - Cold War Propaganda

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The Communist Revolution in China

Impact of the Black Death

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2014

Spread of the Black Death

9

2014

What Is the Black Death?

10

2014

A two-part series that investigates the key events, factors and ideologies which contributed to internal conflict and revolution in China, resulting in the creation of a Communist state in 1949. This series includes the following titles:

The Great Depression

Background to China’s Communist Revolution

16

2015

Events of China’s Communist Revolution

11

2015

This series looks at the Great Depression and the events that led to it. It examines the impact of World War I, the economic, agricultural and societal conditions that lead to the Crash of `29, the influence of the ‘Gold Standard’, the work camps in Canada, high tariffs on imports, and much more. This series includes the following titles:

The Industrial Revolution

The Great Depression: Part 1

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2004

The Great Depression: Part 2

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2004

A two-part series that explores the causes and impact of the Industrial Revolution in Britain. The series focuses on how the Industrial Revolution became possible, and the short and long terms effects that it had on both people and the environment. This series includes the following titles: 16

2014

Impacts of the Industrial Revolution

17

2014

The Russian Revolution: From the Last Tsar to Lenin

A revolution overthrowing Romanov rule had been expected in Russia for some decades prior to 1917. Perhaps the more remarkable feature about it was not that it occurred, but that the Tsarist regime lasted as long as it did. This programme covers the major events from the reign of the last Tsar to the death of Lenin.

22

1998

The Troubles in Northern Ireland

This series explores the history of the troubles in Northern Ireland with a focus on 20th century social and political unrest, and the key groups and individuals involved. It also features interviews with academics, MPs, nationalists and more. This series includes the following titles:

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The Western Front: World War One - The First Global Conflict

This programme concentrates on the Western Front where all the major combatants believed the war would be won or lost. After four years of the bloodiest conflict the world had seen, and after nine million casualties, it was won by the entente.

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An Introduction to France

La Mode et La Cuisine

Japanese Series

This programme introduces Paris looks at a region west of Paris where the ‘Dubois family’ live in the country, then continues to take us traveling all around France. The programme introduces French words that are relevant to what we see.

This comprehensive programme, presented in a question and answer format, looks at fashion and food through the eyes of French people. It introduces a rich array of information about these significant elements of French culture, which are discussed in an informal and conversational way.

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23 min | AR | 2012

22 min | AR | 2009

13 min | AR | 2009

Les Fêtes en France

Une Journée à Paris

This exciting programme explores five of France’s most significant celebrations - Pâques, Mardi Gras, Poisson d’avril, La Fête Nationale and Noël. It addresses the importance of cultural awareness in learning a language, and enables viewers to recognise shared traditions through social interactions in diverse contexts.

In this charming programme we join Sophie and Pierre as they spend a day visting Paris’ famous monuments. Throughout the programme we see simple French at work in practical situations and we learn the importance of prior knowledge when interpreting and deducing meaning from context. (English and French captions available)

13 min | AR | 2009

16 min | AR | 2011

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This entirely Japanese programme introduces two young native speakers, Yui and Yayoi, and explores their life in Japan - including the school system, family life, sports, hobbies, and food. This is a valuable resource in practicing vocabulary and sentence structure, while also looking at contemporary Japanese culture.


Mathematics ClickView’s picks

Introducing Trigonometric Ratios

Algebraic Variables and Index Laws

Irrational Numbers: Pi and Pies

This clip shows how to calculate sine, cosine and tangent for given angles in right-angled triangles. Follow along as the hypotenuse, adjacent and opposite sides are identified, and the relationships between side lengths and ratios are explored. Ideal for introducing or reinforcing concepts.

This clip defines constants and variables before going on to apply index laws to variables using positive integer indices and the zero index. It covers how to simplify equations by adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing indices. Ideal for introducing or reinforcing concepts.

Pi is a mathematical constant that is fundamental to many mathematical concepts. Video explores how pi is derived by finding the relationship between a circle’s diameter or radius and its circumference, as well as the relationship between a circle’s radius and its area.

6 min | AR | 2015

4 min | AR | 2014

5 min | AR | 2014

Exponents and Index Laws

Pythagoras’ Theorem: An Introduction

Operations with Algebraic Fractions

Exponents and index laws can make manipulations of numbers simpler. In this video, two situations are used to apply index laws to numerical expressions. The first scenario looks at the amount of water required for a 16-day yacht trip, while the second scenario involves an examination of a bacteria population.

6 min | AR | 2014

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In this programme, we discover Pythagoras’ Theorem and see how it is used to solve real-world problems. And who better to introduce and demonstrate the theorem than Pythagoras himself?

21 min | AR | 2009

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This video applies the four operations to simple algebraic fractions with numerical denominators, before moving to harder examples. It uses pizzas to help students visualise the concept.

5 min | AR | 2014


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Algebra: The Basics

This programme explains the basic concepts of algebra, including number patterns, pronumerals, algebraic expressions, order of operations, expanding, and simplifying. Asia’s natural landscapes and cityscapes are used to bring these abstract concepts to life for students who are new to algebra or refining their skills.

21

2011

Algebraic Variables and Index Laws

This clip defines constants and variables before going on to apply index laws to variables using positive integer indices and the zero index. It covers how to simplify equations by adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing indices. This programme is ideal for introducing or reinforcing concepts.

4

2014

Bivariate Data and Pool Use

Using graphs, this clip investigates how the number of people at the local pool changes over the course of a day. Follow along as lines and curves of best fit are drawn for the data and used to interpret the data. This clip explores parabolas, the coefficient of determination, interpolation, and extrapolation.

7

2015

Congruence and Similarity in Plane Shapes

This clip follows a ‘tradie’ narrator as she mathematically proves that she is creating sunshade shapes that are congruent or similar to the equipment they are covering. By applying logical reasoning, she is able to work through her proofs step-by-step.

5

2014

Congruent Shapes and Transformations

Our narrator is planning the layout of a new playground; she needs to recognise properties that determine congruence and which transformations create congruent figures. Follow along as she determines whether two figures are congruent after transformations (translation, reflection, rotation).

5

2014

Drawing Prisms

This clip explores prisms and uses computer graphics to show the aerial, front and side views of many different prisms. Throughout the clip, students are prompted to make their own drawings of different views of 3-D prisms and to sketch the 3-D prism shape represented by the 2-D base and faces provided.

4

2015

Evaluating Statistical Claims

This clip investigates statistical data and data displays used in the advertising of a new gym. Follow along to find the inconsistencies in the statistics, graphs and pie charts, and discover more about how the media can sometimes manipulate statistics and displays to support their claims.

5

2015

Exponents and Index Laws

Exponents and index laws can make manipulations of numbers simpler. In this programme, two situations are used to apply index laws to numerical expressions. The first scenario looks at the amount of water required for a 16day yacht trip, while the second scenario involves an examination of a bacteria population.

6

2014

Histograms and Boxplots of Gym Membership

In this clip, histograms and boxplots are used to display the results of a study. This clip introduces important terms and concepts including range and median values, upper and lower quartiles, left and right-skewed data, boxplot whiskers, and symmetrical and asymmetrical data displays.

6

2015

Introducing Trigonometric Ratios

This clip shows how to calculate sine, cosine and tangent for given angles in right-angled triangles. Follow along as the hypotenuse, adjacent and opposite sides are identified, and the relationships between side lengths and ratios are explored. Ideal for introducing or reinforcing concepts.

6

2015

Investigating Population Survey Data

In this clip, multiple surveys investigating the number of times Australians visit the beach each week are conducted and analysed. Follow along as the means and medians are calculated for each survey. How survey data was obtained and the impact on the results and reliability of the surveys are discussed.

5

2015

Irrational Numbers: Pi and Pies

Pi is a mathematical constant that is fundamental to many mathematical concepts. This programme explores how pi is derived by finding the relationship between a circle’s diameter or radius and its circumference, as well as the relationship between a circle’s radius and its area.

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2014

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Linear Functions: An Introduction

This programme is an excellent introduction to linear functions. Students, with the aid of ‘Sharpy the Pencil’, learn to plot and sketch graphs from linear equations, as well as to derive linear equations from straight line graphs.

Mathemania Series 1

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This ground-breaking series lifts maths out of the textbook and onto the screen for today’s generation of visual learners. The bright, energetic format of the programmes, featuring young presenters and appealing locations, is guaranteed to hold the attention of the most reluctant maths student. This series includes the following titles:

Mathemania Series 2

Algebra: A Piece of Cake - An Introduction to Algebra

20

2001

Fantastic Factorising: An Introduction to Factorising in Algebra

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2001

Into the Negative Zone! Working with Integers

27

2001

Let’s Get It Straight: Linear Equations and Their Graphs

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2001

That’s a Bit Steep: All About Gradients

24

2001

The second series of the popular Mathemania programmes is designed to bring maths to life, featuring young presenters, easy-to-follow explanations and great graphics. It includes programmes that focus on concepts related to measurement and geometry, and statistics and probability. This series includes the following titles:

Mathemania Series 3

Introducing Probability

24

2003

Introducing Problem Solving

35

2004

Introducing Ratio and Proportion

22

2003

Introducing Statistics

24

2003

Plane and Simple: Areas of Polygons and Circles

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2004

Trigonometry

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2004

The third series of the popular Mathemania series is designed to bring maths to life, featuring young presenters, easy-to-follow explanations and great graphics. It includes programmes that focus on concepts related to measurement and geometry. This series includes the following titles:

Mathemania Series 4

Coordinate Geometry

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2006

Geometric Constructions

21

2006

Naming and Measuring Angles

26

2006

Similarity, Ratio and Proportion

22

2006

Triangles and Quadrilaterals

24

2006

The fourth series of the popular Mathemania series is designed to bring maths to life, featuring young presenters, easy-to-follow explanations and great graphics. The programmes explore concepts related to number and algebra, and measurement and geometry. This series includes the following titles:

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Decimals: The Accuracy of Numbers

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2007

Exponents: We Are the Power

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2007

Geometric Transformations

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2006

Integers: The Whole Thing

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2007

Rational Numbers: We Are Proportional

33

2007

Roots: The Radical Idea

29

2007

Mean, Median and Outliers

This clip explores the effect of outliers on measures of central tendency mean and median. The lengths of time that swimmers stay underwater is collected, and mean and median values are calculated. Identify the outlier and discover the impact it has on the mean and median values.

6

2015

Numbers and Algebra

Using a diverse range of real-world examples, this series provides students with the oppurtunity to take mathematics out of the classroom. With clever examples, clear explanations and simple graphics, this series takes the confusion out of mathematics. This series includes the following titles: 5

2014

Basketballs, Parabolas and Circles

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2014

Best Buys: Buying or Making Sandwiches

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2014

Calculating Profit: Earning Your Bread and Butter

4

2015

Destination Distances on a Cartesian Plane

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2014

Graphing Distance and Time: A Runner’s Story

4

2014

Graphing Simple Parabolas and Circles

4

2014

Index Notation and Prime Factors

7

2014

Line Graphs: Gradients and Midpoints

5

2014

Perfect Squares and Square Roots

4

2014

Simultaneous Equations on the Golf Course

5

2014

Solving Quadratic Equations in Cricket and Rowing

5

2014

Operations with Algebraic Fractions

This programme applies the four operations to simple algebraic fractions with numerical denominators, before moving to harder examples. It uses pizzas to help students visualise the concept.

5

2014

Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

This clip demonstrates how to solve problems involving parallel and perpendicular lines. Methods for finding the gradient and equations of parallel and perpendicular lines are applied to different situations including plotting data relating to time and distance. The point-gradient formula is also introduced.

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Proving Congruent Triangles

While building a barbeque shelter, our narrator’s boss puts her geometry skills to the test by asking her to mathematically prove that five triangular roof trusses are congruent triangles. Follow along as she applies SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS proofs to her work. Ideal for applying mathematical concepts to real world situations.

5

2014

Pythagoras’ Theorem: An Introduction

In this programme, we discover Pythagoras’ Theorem and see how it is used to solve real-world problems. And who better to introduce and demonstrate the theorem than Pythagoras himself?

21

2009

Relative Frequency of Events

Using an Australian wildlife tour as a catalyst, this clip explores probabilty and relative frequency. It introduces and defines important terms like experimental probability, relative frequency, and complement. Ideal for applying mathematical concepts to real world situations.

5

2015

Scatter Plots and Gym Training

In this clip, data is collected through surveys of gym members and a series of scatterplots are used to show how regular gym attendance has an effect on variables such as resting heart rate, feelings of well-being and TV viewing habits. This clip explores correlation, negative and positive, and lines of best fit.

4

2015

Simplifying Algebraic Products and Quotients

Follow along as our narrator plays a video game that requires him to simplify algebraic products and quotients using index laws. It’s a race against the clock as the questions become increasingly difficult, and require him to work with negative numbers and indices in order to complete the level.

4

2014

Small and Large Time Scales

This clip demonstrates the usefulness of scientific notation (standard form) to express very large and small numbers. Examples worked through include evolutionary time periods, blinking, and the speed of light. Ideal for introducing or reinforcing concepts.

5

2014

Solving Linear Equations

By reviewing a variety of methods for solving equations, this programme takes students through the process of finding a numerical solution to various types of linear equations, from the simplest to the more challenging. It uses real life examples so that students can identify the importance of algebraic skills.

24

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Substituting Values in Formulae

This programme demonstrates the importance of algebra and mathematical formulae in solving everyday problems. The narrator substitutes values into formulae from various disciplines, including science, to find the information he requires to solve a problem.

5

2014

Survey Data: Collecting and Displaying

In this clip, the results of two student surveys about music are collated into tables and means are calculated. This resource explores categorical and numerical data, relative frequency, sample size, variation of means, and column graph interpretation.

5

2015

Taking a Chance: Key Probability Concepts

This programme is an odds-on favourite to make understanding probability a lot of fun! It introduces the basic concepts of probability, including complementary events, two-way tables, Venn diagrams, tree diagrams, and independent and dependent events.

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Triangles and Quadrilaterals

This programme illustrates the properties of triangles and quadrilaterals in a bright, informative and logical way. These shapes are found in architectural and constructional contexts. Their properties are clearly and elegantly illustrated using onscreen graphics and overlays.

24

2006

Understanding Ratio and Proportion

This programme explores ratio and proportion with the aid of real-world practical examples. From mixing paint to using basic ratio and proportion to estimate time, students will be engaged and entertained by this informative programme.

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Physical Education ClickView’s picks

Performance Enhancing Substances in Sport

In the Spirit of the Game

Nutrition and Hydration in Sport

This documentary-style programme interviews a range of sports professionals to explore good sportsmanship, codes of conduct for players, officials, coaches and spectators, being a team player, and resolving conflict.

Without the right fuel, an athlete’s performance suffers. This programme follows Ironman Bradley Conder as he prepares for the big day. A sports dietician examines how different energy sources affect athletes at the pre-competition, competition and postcompetition stage.

22 min | AR | 2012

21 min | AR | 2012

22 min | AR | 2012

Sports Psychology - Motivation, Anxiety and Arousal

The Body in Motion Series

The Body in Motion Series

An Introduction

Influences on Movement

Athletes often describe being ‘in the zone’ during play. Sports science psychologists are dedicated to discovering what occurs in an athlete’s mind during performance, and this insightful programme explores the latest ideas and discoveries with the help of Olympic athletes, coaches and sports psychologists.

This action packed series offers insight into the human body in motion, introducing an overview of the musculoskeletal and cardiorespiratory systems, then the advanced details of biomechanical principles and fluid mechanics, and finally, how this knowledge can be applied to our own fitness regime.

This programme looks at the main types of motion in action and how to calculate velocity, acceleration and momentum. Students will learn about the two types of balance, knowing their centre of gravity, how to calculate force and the principles of fluid mechanics, including buoyancy, displacement and resistance.

24 min | AR | 2010

21 min | AR | 2010

25 min | AR | 2010

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This interview-based programme explores legal ergogenic aids, illegal drugs and drug testing in sport, the consequences of doping, and the relationship between the Olympics and doping.


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Acquiring Skills - How People Develop Skills in PE

This programme investigates the basic concepts of skill acquisition and information processing, and applies these to human performance - ranging from simple tasks to the more complex ones.

24

2002

All About Muscles

This programme explores the main functions of our muscles and takes a look at the major muscles, their types, and how we control them.

27

2008

Analysing Fitness

This programme is an introduction to the meaning of fitness and analyses each of its separate components in detail. Students will learn about fitness tests which can be used to assess each of the fitness components as well as what types of fitness athletes need to have for their specific sport.

26

2006

Enhancing Performance in Sport

This programme provides a valuable overview of the many facets of performance enhancement, including coaching, nutrition, psychological preparation, the use of technology, and ergogenic aids.

31

2006

Evaluating a Training Programme

An athlete’s body requires constant maintenance and repair. As such, a training programme tailored to both the athlete and the sport being played is essential. This programme identifies the key components of an effective training programme, and investigates the methods used to evaluate, modify and improve them.

29

2010

Exercise for Life

This programme explores the need for regular physical activity and the health benefits that can be gained from it. It also provides information on the amount of exercise required, and suggests different types of activities.

22

2005

Expedition and Navigation Skills

This practical guide to outdoor expeditions is appropriate for students in lower to middle secondary school. Viewers will learn how to prepare for an expedition, how to set up a camp site, and how to navigate with a compass. Tips on safety, sanitation, and equipment are also included.

21

2012

Factors Affecting Performance Series

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From nutrition to skill acquisition, this six-part series provides a multitude of valuable information that all students of sport should know for their own improvement and theoretical understanding into the many factors that play a part in performance. This series includes the following titles:

Fair Play in Sport: The Role of Umpires and Referees

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Energy Systems

19

2003

Nutrition and Sport

31

2004

Psychological Factors

24

2005

Skill Acquisition Part 1

25

2004

Skill Acquisition Part 2

30

2004

Training

19

2003

Being an umpire is a critical task when millions of participants want their sporting experience to be fair. This programme explores how the leadership role that umpires take on requires intimate knowledge of the game, the wisdom of King Solomon, and oration of Nelson Mandela.

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First Aid for Sprains

This video teaches students what a sprain is and the effect that it has on the body. It also demonstrates the correct way to treat minor sprains at home, using an ordinary first aid kit. The importance of rest, icepacks, elevation and compression in the the treatment on sprains is also emphasised.

3

2015

Food for Sports Performance

Nutritious food plays an important role in providing us with energy, repairing and replacing cells, and allowing growth to occur. Food also helps athletes to achieve peak physical performance in sporting activities. This programme portrays the role of nutritious food in promoting athletic success.

26

2008

Good Coach, Bad Coach

This programme investigates the qualities that make a bad or ineffective coach and, of course, the qualities that make a good one. The programme also outlines how to plan and implement an effective training session.

22

2008

Improving Performance

This insightful programme takes us trackside to the training grounds of eight sportspeople from around the world, who share their insights and stories of performance training. We learn about planning an effective training schedule, the importance of mental preparations, and the risks involved in performance enhancing drugs.

20

2010

In Focus: Coaching Styles - Characteristics of a Good Coach

This programme looks at the skills of a good sports coach, and examines three different coaching styles: authoritarian, distant yet approachable, and friendly.

23

2003

In the Spirit of the Game

This documentary-style programme interviews a range of sports professionals about good sportsmanship, codes of conduct for players, officials, coaches and spectators, being a team player, and resolving conflict.

22

2012

Individual Differences Gender Training and Physical Performance in Sport

This programme examines the differences which affect physical performance in sport. Two key areas are covered - gender difference and trained versus untrained individuals.

25

2004

Lifelong Physical Activity

The benefits of regular physical activity from a young age are highlighted in this energetic and informative programme for lower secondary health and physical education learners. Viewers will hear from Olympic rower Kim Crow and a number of amateur orienteers as they discuss the physical, mental and social outcomes of exercise.

16

2012

Measurements of Physical Activity

This programme illustrates the key principles outlined by the The National Physical Activity Guidelines and offers a comprehensive and objective approach to various methods of measuring physical activity.

29

2006

Motivations for an Active Lifestyle

This programme addresses the worrying increase in physical inactivity, but most importantly, it also considers what it takes to motivate people to take up and continue physical activity.

25

2003

Nutrition and Hydration in Sport

Without the right fuel, an athlete’s performance suffers. This programme follows Ironman Bradley Conder as he prepares for the big day. A sports dietician examines how different energy sources affect athletes at the precompetition, competition and post-competition stage.

21

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This programme, featuring interviews with dieticians from the Australian

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Performance Enhancing Substances in Sport

This interview-based programme explores legal ergogenic aids, illegal drugs and drug testing in sport, the consequences of doping, and the relationship between the Olympics and doping.

22

2012

Recovery from Exercise

This programme covers the workings of the three energy systems and the effects of exercise on each of them, as well as the effects of exercise on the body, including raising its temperature, fluid and mineral loss, breaking down of muscle tissue and delayed onset of muscle soreness.

26

2005

Setting the Pace: Women and Sport

This programme explores physical activity and its pertinence to women. It considers the benefits of activity in general but also explores the specific benefits of exercise and activity during menopause and pregnancy as well as exercise as a means of alleviating biological stress.

26

2007

Skills and Sports Psychology Series

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This series, filmed at a leading PE college, offers practical examples from a variety of sports, and explores the psychology of sport and all aspects of skills classification, coaching and practice. This series includes the following titles: Skills Classification, Coaching and Practice

25

2005

Theories of Learning

27

2006

Sports Injuries: Classification and Management

A comprehensive guide to sports injuries; Wendy Braybon, head physiotherapist at the Victorian Institute of Sport, shows us how to treat soft tissue injuries (such as sprains and blisters) and hard tissue injuries (fractures and dislocations). We also learn to apply RICER, TOTAPS, and DRABC techniques.

19

2010

Sports Injury Prevention and Assessment

This comprehensive programme offers a guide to sports injuries by focusing on its prevention where possible, and successful treatment when prevention fails.

28

2005

Sports Psychology: Mental Preparation

What are the ways in which professional athletes combat their doubts and enhance their performance? This programme delves into the minds of Olympic and elite athletes in order to better understand how athletes can use concentration, visualisation and mental rehearsal techniques to improve results.

18

2012

Sports Psychology: Motivation, Anxiety and Arousal

Athletes often describe being ‘in the zone’ during play. Sports science psychologists are dedicated to discovering what occurs in an athlete’s mind during performance, and this insightful programme explores the latest ideas and discoveries with the help of Olympic athletes, coaches and sports psychologists.

22

2012

The Biomechanics of Throwing

This programme uses a number of practical examples to explore four key psychological theories and their application to learning sporting skills; social learning theory, operant conditioning, cognitive theory, schema and skills transition.

28

2003

The Body in Motion Series

This action packed series offers insight into the human body in motion, introducing an overview of the musculoskeletal and cardio-respiratory systems, then the advanced details of biomechanical principles and fluid mechanics, and finally, how this knowledge can be applied to our own fitness regime. This series includes the following titles:

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Influences on Movement

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Fitness, Skill and Training

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The Winning Headspace: Psychology in Sports

Sport is physical, but sports psychology is vital in modern coaching and playing - both for team and individual play. In this programme we find out the psychological approaches taken by world champion wheelchair athlete Louise Sauvage, and renowned performance psychologist and surf psychology pioneer Richard Bennett.

The Winning Team

The athlete, the coach and the official work together to create a dynamic sports culture. In this series, explore the roles that each play, the requirements for them, and learn how to develop the necessary skills to execute each role successfully.

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Training for Fitness Series

The Coach

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The Performer

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The Referee

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2009

Training programmes are tailored to an individual’s needs and capabilities, and should help to maintain and improve performance. This series investigates the most effective way to create a programme through insightful interviews with professionals, and comprehensive breakdowns of programme elements. This series includes the following titles:

Training Strategies: Preparing for a Purpose

Training Principles

28

2006

Training Programmes

28

2006

This comprehensive programme examines training strategies, and provides examples of training programmes. It covers the body’s three main energy systems - aerobic, anaerobic and lactic acid systems - different types of training, and the principles of training.

25

2004

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The Cycles The Nitrogen Cycle

Epidemiology: Linking Smoking to Lung Cancer

This programme explores the continuously moving nitrogen cycle and its importance for life on earth. It looks at how nitrogen is removed from the atmosphere, changed into a form that plants can absorb, passed up the food chain, and returned to the atmosphere.

Using lung cancer and smoking as an example, this clip explores the critical role epidemiology plays in establishing the cause of a disease and discusses the methodologies used to uncover the data, including cross-sectional, cohort, case control and randomised control trials.

There are a multitude of pathogens capable of infecting the human body and causing disease. This programme explores the six main categories of pathogens: bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, prions, and macroparasites. Their structure, mode of transmission, and the changes they cause in the host are described.

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Chemical Analysis Techniques

Electrical Circuits

Comets

Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry

This programme covers the basics of electrical circuits, including: the various components of circuits; voltage, current, resistance and Ohm’s Law; and series and parallel circuits. Also demonstrated are a range of calculations for voltage, current, resistance, power and the use of Kirchoff’s Law.

This video explains what a comet is, its key features and how they appear from earth and space. The video also describes how comets are formed, how they behave in outer space, and how the differ from other key astronomical objects.

23 min | AR | 2013

4 min | AR | 2015

Chemical analysis is integral to modern society. The testing of consumer goods, industrial products and food relies upon a number of different techniques. This programme will investigate the analytical techniques of chromatography, mass spectrometry and spectroscopy.

9 min | AR | 2013

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All About Forensic Science

This programme takes the viewer on a journey into real-world forensic science and helps to debunk the TV stereotypes. Find out what forensic scientists do on a day-to-day basis, the role they play in solving crimes, their job description and how it differs from what you see on TV.

27

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All Systems Go Again!

‘All Systems Go Again!’ is a fast-moving and lively exploration of the three human energy systems; ATP - PC, lactic and aerobic. The programme explores their intricate links to one another, and the way they work in perfect harmony during any activity.

30

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Anatomy: Functional Body Systems

This programme explains how the skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory and nervous systems work in conjunction with each other in the human body. This video examines each of these systems, their parts, their functions and how they work.

27

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Battle Scars: An Overview of Our Defence Against Disease

This programme investigates the human immune system and the body’s defences against disease.

30

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Biomechanics of the Body

A look at the physics of human movement. It begins by examining some of the fundamentals of mechanics, covers the three types of levers and describes where levers exist in the human body. Types of motion; friction, balance and stability in relation to biomechanics; and the human body are also explored.

27

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Body Systems: Explained Through Dissection and Animation

The human body relies on the coordinated activity of a number of body systems. This programme looks at the systems that deliver oxygen and nutrients to our tissues, and remove waste products such as carbon dioxide, using a unique combination of pig organ dissection and clear informative graphics and animation.

24

2003

Cellular Signalling

Using animated graphics, this programme explores various ways in which cells signal other cells, looking particularly at paracine, synaptic and endocrine signalling processes.

26

2006

Classification Systems

This programme discusses how the classification system is organised and how scientific names are arrived at. The dichotomous keys used by biologists to classify specimens are demonstrated, and the five major groups of living things are explained.

22

2009

Coordination and Control

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Animals

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2006

Plants

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This programme outlines the basic tools and techniques for manipulation of DNA, and how these are being used to ask fundamental questions about how genes work. From a more applied angle, we take a tour of the myriad ways these advances are being utilised in medicine, agriculture and the environment.

28

2009

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Investigate the internal systems of animals and plants, and the interaction between organism and environmental stimuli in this easy to follow series. Students will discover how signals and hormones are transmitted in animals and plants to deal with constantly changing environments, and how this enables them to survive.


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Disease and Treatment

Explore the characteristics of rotavirus and cancer, and the influence and significance of scientific advancements in the health sector in this clear and informative series. Students will gain a solid understanding through the commentary, expert interviews, and the clear diagrams included in each programme.

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2013

Treating Cancer: Radiation Therapy

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2013

Emerging Diseases: Prions, Viruses

An emerging disease is one that has appeared in a population for the first time, and a re-emerging disease is one that existed previously but is rapidly increasing in incidence or range. This programme looks at the transmission, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, vectors, prevention, and control of these diseases.

29

2008

Epidemiology: Linking Smoking to Lung Cancer

Using lung cancer and smoking as an example, this clip explores the critical role epidemiology plays in establishing the cause of a disease and discusses the methodologies used to uncover the data, including cross-sectional, cohort, case control and randomised control trials.

12

2013

Evolutionary Biology Essentials

This series gives a broad understanding of the multi-branched theory of human evolution, the major geological eras in Earth’s history and the various scientific methods used for fossil dating. This series helps us answer questions such as where we came from and who we are. This series includes the following titles: Geological Timescale

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Radiocarbon and Other Dating Techniques

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2013

The Hominid Chronology

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2013

Food Chains and Food Webs

This programme explains how animals and plants within an ecosystem are all interconnected. The programme describes how plants and animals obtain their food and energy. Food chains and food webs are examined and analysed, and the important role that scavengers and decomposers play in an ecosystem is explored.

17

2012

Forensic Science in Action

Follow our intrepid scientists through a crime scene investigation of a mockup crime, the various facets of evidence analysis, and the presentation of the forensic findings in a court of law! Can forensic science really be the deciding factor in convicting criminal suspects?

20

2007

Gene Technology in Agriculture

These are interesting times for agriculture, as it is undergoing major changes with the current advances in gene technology. This programme looks at the pros and cons of these advances, and how they can affect our health, environment, society and economy.

23

1999

Gene Technology: Our History of Understanding to Modern Techniques

Explore the history of our understanding of genetics, from the observations of Mendel to the discovery of DNA by Watson and Crick. It outlines the function of DNA, chromosomes, genes and protein replication, and how research into genetics has led to the development of gene technology.

21

1999

Genes and Cloning

This programme looks at the way man has modified genomes of plants and animals used for food since the dawn of agriculture.

28

2006

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Genes and Inheritance: Priests, Peas, Punnets and Pedigrees

This programme introduces the important concepts and principles that form the basis of the modern understanding of genetics and inheritance. It covers the use of Punnet Squares, gene linkage, sex linkage, and crossing over. It also introduces Pedigree Analyses using examples of autosomal and sex-linked inheritance.

32

2002

Homeostasis

This programme introduces biology students to the phenomenon of homeostasis, why it is important and how it works. The mechanisms for detecting and counteracting changes are explored, along with the roles of the nervous and endocrine systems in maintaining a balance.

25

2007

How a Plant Works

This programme introduces the importance of energy to living things by outlining the main processes of photosynthesis. This involves the conversion of light energy from the Sun into chemical energy, which plants and animals can utilise in their metabolism.

20

1998

In Focus: Classifying Living Things - the How and Why of the Five Kingdom Classification

This programme shows how all living organisms are classified into five basic categories or kingdoms - plants, animals, fungi, protoctista, and monera.

33

2003

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This programme examines how our anatomy enables us to be physically

In Focus: Functional Anatomy active. The topic is split into skeletal system, muscular system, respiratory system and circulatory system.

This programme is an introduction to botany for senior secondary students. It looks at cellular respiration, photosynthesis, the transport of nutrients, growth and repair, responses to stimuli, and reproduction - both asexual and sexual.

22

2004

In Focus: Plants, Light and Water (Senior Version)

This programme examines the importance of water and light to plants. It covers photosynthesis and respiration. It then looks at transport mechanisms and tissues within the plant, explaining the roles of xylem and phloem in transpiration and translocation.

26

2004

Infectious Diseases: Causes and Controls

This comprehensive programme examines our knowledge of the causes and controls of infectious diseases. The causes of infectious diseases and transmission, as well as prevention, vaccination and treatement are discussed. The programme ends with a note about the ongoing challenges we face in managing infectious diseases.

30

2002

Insects and Spiders: Life Cycle, Energy and Protection

This programme is an introduction to the life cycle of insects and spiders, and the way in which the survival of the species is ensured. It has four main sections: the life cycle, how insects obtain energy, how insects protect themselves, and protection for the young.

20

1985

Interviews on the Ethics of Genetics

Investigate the issue of ethics in genetics through this informative collection of expert interviews. In a world that offers new and innovative genetic technologies, many ethical issues arise, and these programmes will help guide students in understanding these concerns.

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In Focus: Introduction to Plants (Senior Version)

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Keeping It All Together: Cell Membranes

Using a combination of narration, video footage and graphics, this programme covers how cell membranes operate and the various ways in which materials can cross them.

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Life Cycles of the Butterfly: 8-11

This beautifully filmed programme details the life cycle of the butterfly. It also highlights selected survival strategies and their likely purpose. Close up and time-lapse photography provide viewers with the chance to see many aspects of butterfly biology that would otherwise be impossible to see.

20

Macromolecules 1 Carbohydrates, Lipids and Nucleic Acids

With the aid of high quality graphics and animations, this programme covers three major categories of biological macromolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, and the nucleic acids, RNA and DNA. It clearly explains the structure and roles of each type of macromolecule, and examines similarities and differences between them.

25

2006

Macromolecules 2 Proteins and Proteomics

This programme examines the structure and function of proteins, and introduces and explains the proteome. Proteomics is defined and the tools of proteomics are explained with graphics and footage from a proteomics laboratory. An example of an application of proteomics, the development of Relenza, is also examined.

26

2006

Mechanisms of Evolution

Evolution is the process that produces change in a population. This programme covers the three main ways in which evolution occurs, with chapters on genetic drift, mutation and natural selection. By using coloured counters to represent genes, Gregor Mendel’s genetic theory is shown in a clear and concise way.

28

2004

Medical Ethics

Medical ethics are an important element in the science sector, and this series covers two of the most prominent and controversial topics; IVF and genetic engineering. Students will discover the arguments surrounding the nature of these practices, and will learn about the legislation that exists to control them.

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IVF

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2011

Multicellular Organisms and Their Nervous System

This programme explores the level of organisation for structure and function of multicellular organisms, including cells, tissues, organs and organ systems. It highlights the nervous system for vertebrates and invertebrates, and features dissections of a cane toad and a worm to illustrate different nervous systems.

22

2012

Mutations: Changing the Code

A mutagen is any agent capable of altering the structure of DNA within our cells. While some mutation is a natural process resulting from errors in the copying and repair of DNA, mutagens are able to greatly increase the mutation rate within a population.

23

2009

Natural Selection: Its Place in Modern Society

This programme illustrates how natural selection continues to affect us in fundamental ways that will determine our future survival as a species. It offers an explanation of natural selection, examples of how it is operating all around us, how it has affected human evolution and continues to affect our lives.

29

2008

Rock Platforms

This programme explores the environmental characteristics and organisms of the intertidal zone, which is the region of coast between extreme high and low tide levels. It outlines the constantly changing abiotic factors and the influence of these on the distribution of organisms.

22

2002

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Science Building Blocks Series

This programme reviews the history of the Theory of Evolution and explains its basic elements. It explains what a scientific theory is and why Intelligent Design is not science. This programme will help students understand not only the history and the basics of evolutionary theory, but the difference between science and faith.

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Food and Digestion

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2005

Sexual and Asexual Reproduction

This programme looks at sexual and asexual reproduction with clear explanations of meiosis and mitosis. It explains biological processes, plus explores various types of asexual and sexual reproduction in animals and flowering plants, considering the advantages and disadvantages of both types of reproduction.

16

2012

The African Savannah

In this programme we observe just some of the incredible African animals. We examine the ways they eat, breed and survive and the behaviours they exhibit to thrive in this dynamic environment. A fascinating introduction to this complex habitat.

24

2008

The Bones of It: An Introduction to the Skeleton

Formidable expert ‘Z-Man the Zombie’ welcomes you into his bone-laden graveyard to explore bones and the human skeletal system. The journey includes a look at what bones are, their form and function, breaking and healing, and how to promote and maintain healthy bones.

32

2009

This programme explores the continuously moving nitrogen cycle and its importance for life on earth. It looks at how nitrogen is removed from the atmosphere, changed into a form that plants can absorb, passed up the food chain, and returned to the atmosphere.

4

2013

The Eye: From Light Comes Sight

The eye gathers light information and transforms it into a signal that is used by the brain to formulate an appropriate response. This programme explains how this process works, what structures are involved and what they do using an integrated approach.

24

2004

The History of Evolution Theory

How did life come to be in all the myriad of forms that exist on Earth today? This programme presents an overview from a scientific viewpoint of the development of answers to this fundamental question, and charts the development of evolutionary theory.

30

2006

The Immune Response

This programme identifies that the immune system is a highly complex system, and examines the three levels of immune defence, in isolation and as part of a disparate yet interconnected system. The role of human intervention in the defence against disease is also explored.

21

2011

The Pond

By examining life in and around a pond, this series demonstrates the biosphere in action. The series looks at community ecology, food chains and food webs, key biological process, how living things adapt and react and the effects that humans have on natural environments.

The Cycles The Nitrogen Cycle

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Community Ecology in Action

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Exploring the Web of Life

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The Role of Enzymes

Enzymes are proteins manufactured by the human body during protein synthesis. They are catalysts that drive every chemical reaction in the human body, and enable our bodies to be built from proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. Discover how through genetic engineering, it is possible to harness the power of enzymes.

28

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The Science in Foods

In this programme, students are introduced to the science behind the food we eat. We also examine keeping food safe, and how it should be handled and stored.

24

2006

Transportation Systems in Animals

This programme explores the need for multicellular animals to have specialised internal transport systems. These are systems that can effectively distribute materials to and from all parts of the body, providing nutrients and removing waste. The evolutionary aspect of internal transport mechanisms is also discussed.

20

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Transportation Systems in Plants

This programme explores why many multicellular plants have specialised internal transport systems, while also looking at what a transport system is, how plants get their nutrition, and the structure and function of root hairs. It also discusses the separate transport systems of the xylem and phloem.

23

2009

Understanding Disease through History

This clip provides an engaging chronological overview of humankind’s understanding of disease throughout history, including prevention, treatment and diagnosis. Ancient Chinese medicine, medieval beliefs, microbiology and 20th century breakthroughs have all contributed to our growing knowledge of disease and medicine.

11

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Understanding Evolution Inheritance and Change

This programme moves from explaining how DNA mutations can bring benefit to a species through natural selection to how fossils are formed and dated, and what the fossil record can show us.

30

2002

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Acids and Bases in the Home

This programme presents the features of acids and bases and discusses their physical and chemical properties. The pH scale is introduced and the use of indicators to test the pH of acids and bases is explained. A description of neutralisation reactions and their products concludes the programme.

All About Chemical Bonding

This series explores various types of chemical bonding, including covalent, ionic and metallic bonding. It investigates the Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion theory, interactions and forces, the Gilbert Lewis theory, the valence shell, the periodic table and its elements, Gilbert Lewis’s Octet rule and properties of metal. This series includes the following titles: Covalent

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Atoms and Their Electrons

This programme provides a history of the understanding of the atom, including the pioneering work of Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford and Bohr. It introduces the concept of electron configuration; shows the relationship between configuration and position in the periodic table; and demonstrates ionic and covalent bonding.

34

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Biosphere Cycles - Senior

We look at the workings of the Earth’s biosphere in this fascinating programme and discuss how the one-way flow of energy from the Sun underpins the continual recycling of molecules between living and non-living states.

23

2003

Bohr’s Model of the Atom

This programme focuses on Neils Bohr, who worked with some of the best physicists of the 20th century to devise his atomic model. This programme will give students a brief outline of his life, his contributions to science, and discuss his model in depth.

26

2006

Bonding between Atoms

This programmes examines the ways in which atoms form bonds with other atoms, including ionic bonds, covalent bonds and metallic bonds.

17

2004

Carbon Chemistry

The special properties of carbon lead to half the known compounds being centred around it. This advanced film looks at the variety of carbon compounds, their nomenclature structure and uses footage from the laboratory and industry.

43

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Carbon Cycles and Cycles

Using an engaging animated story starring a group of well-travelled carbon atoms, this film explains the different stages of numerous carbon cycles, including the formulation of glucose, starch, cellulose, oil, coal, limestone and many more. By the end, students will be able to write up their own carbon cycle stories.

18

2001

Chemical Analysis Techniques

This series explores a range of important chemical analysis techniques, including chromatography, mass spectrophotometry, infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). It explains how chemical principles are applied in the techniques, and how it is possible to identify the very specific elements and compounds using them.

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Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry

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2013

Chromatography

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Infrared

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Mass Spectrometry

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2013

NMR

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2013

This programme explores atomic modelling through history, examines the development of the periodic table, and discusses various bonding models and the limitations they pose in accurately explaining and accounting for bonding phenomena.

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Chemistry of Carbon: A Very Versatile Atom

This programme illustrates the mechanics of the carbon cycle, explores some of properties of the ubiquitous element, and looks at its importance in the chemical makeup of all living things. Describing the best-known carbon allotropes, the programme examines the characteristics and uses of charcoal, graphite, and diamond.

12

2005

Chemical Equations in the Real World

Take an in-depth look at five common products that are in use all around us, and explore the chemistry behind them: soap; polystyrene; aluminium; paint, and car batteries. Using footage from inside manufacturing plants, you will see how chemistry is prevalent in the real world and examine various reactions.

18

2009

Corrosion Chemistry

The enigmatic presenter takes the viewer on an informative journey examining issues such as what causes corrosion, necessary conditions for corrosion to occur, which metals corrode, oxidisation, electricity and redox, and corrosion minimisation.

30

2006

Electron Arrangement

The arrangement of electrons in an atom determines its behaviour. This programme covers the ionisation of atoms by electron bombardment, light emission from hot electrons in atoms, the hydrogen spectrum, electron diffraction, quantum mechanical model, Schrodinger wave equation, orbital models, and molecular geometry.

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Equilibrium Series

This programme covers Le Chatelier’s principle, the equilibrium law and calculating K. It examines how K changes when the temperature of exothermic and endothermic reactions changes, with a focus on sulphuric acid manufacture.

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History of the Atom

Applying the Concepts

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2003

Equilibrium: The Concepts

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2003

This series investigates the history of the atom, and includes an explanation of the history of atomic theory and key experiments that established the structure of the atom. It includes a variety of significant figures such as Newton and Aristotle, and features a number of models such as the Bohr model. This series includes the following titles:

History of the Atom Part One

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History of the Atom Part Two

19

2003

Holding Electrons

This animated story explores the concepts of chemical bonding, and uses the plot of a crime thriller to bring to life topics such as ionisation energy and electronegativity at a simple level.

14

2003

I Came, I Saw, I Redoxed

This film explains the reduction-oxidation reactions, or redox, via an animated story in which the mighty Caesium and his legion of atoms set out to conquer the world. The programme covers a number of reactions, and explains the properties of different types of atoms.

19

1998

Introduction to Polymers

This programme introduces students to the world of polymers. Students look at monomers and the processes of addition and condensation polymerisation. Students will examine the properties of both thermosetting and thermoplastic polymers, and look at elastomers and the process of vulcanisation.

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Ionic and Covalent Bonding: Electronegativity, Conductivity, Network and Shapes

Electronegativity determines whether a bond is pure covalent, polar covalent or ionic. The conductivity of salts, dissociation in water, covalent networks, the shapes of simple covalent molecules, and the properties of small and long-chain covalently bonded compounds are explored in this video.

27

1991

Nuclear Chemistry: Inside the Atom

A comprehensive presentation of an essential topic; the atom and its many different particles. This programme includes an overview of the atomic structure, discusses the properties of particles that make up the nucleus, includes historical discoveries about the nucleus, uses of radioisotopes, and much more.

20

2007

Nuclear Radiation

This programme explores the discovery of radioactivity, what makes atoms radioactive, and the methods for detecting radioactivity. It explains the types of radiation, types of decay and decay equations, radiation dose and dose equivalence. The effects of radiation on living things and the environment are also discussed.

23

2012

Physical and Chemical Changes

A fun, animated introduction to physical and chemical changes of atoms as the atoms look for partners and combine in a series of marriages. This lively film will help newcomers remember the principles that underpin atomic chemistry.

23

2000

Redox Rocks: Redox Reactions in Extracting Metals from Ore

This programme examines the ways of removing oxygen or sulphur in order to extract metals from their ores. It features footage from the laboratory and industrial processes, and explores the extraction of copper, zinc and aluminium.

23

2003

Redox: Losing and Gaining Electrons

This programme is an introduction to redox. It covers the transfer of electrons; the origin of the name redox; evolution of the definition; electronegativity; oxidation number; half equations; writing and balancing redox equations; half cells; standard electrode reduction potentials; and spontaneous and forced reactions.

30

1991

Renewable Fuels

We have reached a tipping point where the environment cannot sustain our use of non-renewable engery. This programme shows the environmental impacts of both renewable and non-renewable energy sources, explores numerous renewable energy sources, how energy is collected, and the pros and cons of renewable energy.

23

2008

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This series investigates states of matter and separating mixtures. It explores changing states, expanding and contracting, particle theory of matter, methods of separating various mixtures, dissolving, sewage treatment and more.

Changing States of Matter

27

2005

Separating Mixtures

21

2005

Sergeant Magnet of the Electron Army

Meet Sergeant Magnet, a character who recruits loosely held electrons to answer the call of a light switch that has been turned on. This programme offers an entertaining and amusing way to discover how electricity works at the atomic level.

12

2003

The Amazing Mole

Science has been revolutionised since the discovery of the mole and its relationships to mass, volume, concentration and number of particles. This programme introduces students to this fundamental concept in chemistry.

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The Cycles

The natural cycles that balance and regulate our Earth and atmosphere provide the necessary conditions for sustaining a diverse range of life forms on the planet. But what actually occurs in these cycles? This series looks at the role of the carbon and phosphorous cycles in our planet.

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The Phosphorus Cycle

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The Water Cycle (Advanced)

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2013

The Energy of Chemical Reactions

This programme explores the importance of activation energy in all reactions, explains how to calculate the heat of reactions using standard heat of formation tables, how to calculate the overall reaction mechanisms using Hess’ Law, and how the specific heat of water is fundamental in calorimetry.

21

2013

The Magic of Chemistry: Lecture Demonstrations

This programme covers the 1988 Nyholm Youth Lectures with Dr Richard Russell and Robert Switzer. Topics covered include the sublimation of dry ice, polymerisation, structure affinity relationships, aerial oxidation, oxidation, chromium trioxide/ethanol, gun cotton, pouring race, old Nassau, luminol, and flash bang tubes.

60

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The Mole: A Chemical Measure

This programme addresses the concept of the mole. It looks at how substances react in definite proportions, the ignition of various mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen, a nuts-and-bolts analogy to show fixed proportions, the mole and Avogadro’s number, and calculating chemical reactions using the mole.

18

1994

The Periodic Table

This programme explores the development and nature of the modern periodic table, atomic structure, valency and ionisation, table groups, and radioactivity.

27

2007

The Science in Cosmetics

This programme shows students how cosmetics are made and how they have been used for thousands of years. It covers bases, bulking agents, colouring agents, fragrances, preservatives, emulsions, distillation and solvent extraction.

28

2006

The Science of Pollution

What is pollution, what causes it, and where is it found? Who will take charge of the big clean up? This programme answers these questions while discussing how pollution impacts the environment and its disastrous consequences. It includes studies of greenhouse gases, oil, fossil fuels, plastic, litter, and human waste.

33

2009

Understanding Electrolysis

This programme looks at the chemistry of electrolysis, and compares galvanic and electrolytic cells. It discusses the industrial applications of electrochemistry, examines the applications of rechargeable batteries, and concludes with an introduction to Faraday’s First Law of Electrolysis and stoichiometric calculations.

29

2010

Water: A Unique Chemical

Water’s many properties are essential for all known life forms. The v-shaped molecule reveals an unequal sharing of electrons, which explains many of water’s properties such as the ability to exist on Earth in all three states, absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and its role in many chemical reactions.

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Wet Cells, Dry Cells, Fuel Cells

This programme covers the history and development of different types of electrochemical cells, with a specific emphasis on fuel cells. It explains the production of electricity from chemical reactions, including the process of redox; explores various types of fuel cells; and presents a discussion of the Hydrogen Age.

32

2004

What Are Atoms Made of?

Everything in our world is made up of elements of all different combinations. Elements are the purest form of substance there is. This programme shows how all the pieces of the puzzle come together, while explaining the structure of the atom, the periodic table, and the history of atomic theory.

27

2009

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All about Motion: Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration

Everything moves, including objects that appear to be stationary. The concepts of displacement, velocity and acceleration describe this movement by telling the direction in which an object is travelling, how far it goes, how fast it travels, and whether it slows down or speeds up.

20

2008

Artificial Satellites

This programme provides a very brief history of artificial satellites, and covers some of the key terms related to artificial satellites. The programme also covers the uses of satellites, from the International Space Station, communication and meteorological observations.

4

2015

Building Bridges: The Physics of Construction

This programme explores how bridges are made, with a focus on the physics used in design and construction. The elements of bridge building are explored step-by-step, from conception to completion - including factors such as materials used and how costs are governed by environmental, aesthetic and functional elements.

27

2009

Catching the Sun: The Physics collection and its various uses, such as generating electricity, and for heating space and water. It covers the thermal and electrical uses of solar energy, and of Solar Energy

18

2009

Collisions: Energy, Force, Momentum and Vectors

This programme analyses a collection of spectacular and beautiful collisions, in terms of energy, force, momentum and vectors. It features collisions between cars, trucks, planes, meteorites, and people.

20

1986

Comets

This video explains what a comet is, its key features and how they appear from earth and space. The video also describes how comets are formed, how they behave in outer space, and how the differ from other key astronomical objects.

4

2015

DC Electricity: Discovery and Developments

Discover the origins of electricity in this fascinating programme through the first uses of static electricity by the Greeks and Gilbert. Students will also learn about other popular displays by scientists in the 18th and 19th centuries.

24

2006

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DC Motors

This programme explains: the link between electricity and magnetism and how the two can combine to produce movement; the principles of the electric motor; and how useful motion can be achieved.

24

2006

Electrical Circuits

This programme covers the basics of electrical circuits, including: the various components of circuits; voltage, current, resistance and Ohm’s Law; and series and parallel circuits. Also demonstrated are a range of calculations for voltage, current, resistance, power and the use of Kirchoff’s Law.

23

2013

Electromagnetic Radiation: Wave and Particle Models of Light

Examines the various properties of light and scientists’ attempts to explain them. In the past, both wave and particle models have been used to understand, explain and predict the behaviour of light, though neither model on its own is adequate to explain all known phenomena.

26

2008

Electromagnetism Part 1: Electric Fields, EM Fields, Motor Effect

This programme looks at how magnetism and electricity are linked. Experiments are conducted to create an electrostatic field, an electromagnetic field and a solenoid. It also looks at magnetic properties of atoms, deflection of moving charges, how a traditional television screen works, how a loudspeaker works, interaction of magnetic fields and the creation of a simple electric motor.

29

1992

Electromagnetism Part 2: Electromagnetic Induction

This programme examines the various ways in which we use electromagnetic induction in our lives. It looks at magnets inducing electron flows, induction in solenoids, generators, alternators and transformers. The progamme also looks at Lenz’s law, induction coils, back EMF, eddy currents, and generators and motors.

18

1997

Energy Rules: The Conservation of Energy

This resource examines different forms of energy and momentum, and how they are related. Students are taken through appropriate calculations and introduced to the various concepts.

22

2006

Flow of Heat

This video is designed to demonstrate the different ways in which heat can be transferred, and how heat from a body at a higher temperature is transferred to one at a lower temperature. The video also explains the three key different methods by which heat can be transferred: conduction, convection and radiation.

4

2015

Forms of Energy

Energy is neither created nor destroyed; it is transferred from one form to another. This fundamental concept in physics can be challenging for students when they are introduced to it. This programme explores different forms of energy, their effects on objects and processes, and conversion from one form to another.

13

2013

Gravitation

This programme outlines the four fundamental forces and discusses the principles of Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation. It investigates the motion of satellites and orbiting space stations, and explores the different gravitational fields of planets. It also discusses the existence of zero gravity spaces.

32

2005

Gravity: History of Ideas

This programme follows the development of astronomy from the ancient Greeks to the 17th century Europeans by characterising some of the main people involved. It explores geocentric models, heliocentric models and more modern explanations of the properties of the universe.

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History of the Race to the Moon

Discover how the ideas developed by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky helped us to reach the Moon, and how Robert Goddard created a liquid fuelled rocket to make the dream even more attainable. The programme uses historical footage to illustrate the super human effort of putting the first person on the moon.

22

2001

In Focus: The Synchrotron an Introduction

A synchrotron produces highly specialised light, known as synchrotron radiation, which is used in a number of emerging fields. This programme provides an introduction to the machine, including its applications, basic design, synchrotron radiation and interaction with materials.

29

2003

Interference of Light: A Property of Waves

This programme examines interference of waves in water; Young’s twin-slit experiment; colour of soap films; coherent and incoherent light; Newton’s rings, used in the polishing of glass; thin films; coatings on lenses; and reading Compact Discs (CDs).

18

1991

Into Space

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Using easy analogies, and stunning visuals and graphics, this two-part series will take students on a journey through our solar system and beyond to learn about the important features of our planet, the solar system and the universe. This series includes the following titles: 23

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Stars of the Universe

13

2016

Introduction to Electricity

Students will learn about the concept of electricity, including its early history, as well as static and current electricity. The analogy of a stream of water is used to explain current, resistance and voltage. It examines where electricity comes from and presents a range of examples of where it is used.

25

2008

Living on the Planets: What We Need to Live

Explore the issues surrounding human life away from Earth through footage from the Apollo, Pathfinder and Viking space missions, and from the two-year Biosphere 2 experiment of human life in a self-contained, closed system. Also examined are Mars and the Moon, and their habitable nature.

20

2000

Methods of Heat Transfer

This programme explores the mechanisms and practicalities of heat transfer, explaining the mechanisms of conduction, convection and radiation, and introducing the concept of thermal capacity of an object.

23

2006

Microwave Ovens: Cooking with Light

This programme discusses the main modes by which energy is transferred during cooking; convection, conduction and radiation. It looks at how microwaves stimulate the rapid rotation of water molecules, and presents the characteristics of waves, wave interactions and the electromagnetic spectrum.

17

2006

Mobile Phone Networks: How They Work

Mobile phones have become one of the most common methods of communication. This programme investigates the science and technology behind mobile phone networks, including issues of coverage and signal strength. Also demonstrated are other forms of technology based around the use of radio waves.

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Newton’s Laws of Motion

Using everyday objects and situations, this programme explores Newton’s three laws of motion at a fundamental level, focusing on the understanding of basic principles. These include forces acting on objects, the concept of net force, what a zero or non-zero net force implies, and coverage of the actionreaction law.

26

2005

Nuclear Power: Fission, Fusion, Reprocessing and Disposal

This video looks at the practical application of nuclear energy, using footage from nuclear power stations and fusion laboratories. The programme looks at different fission and fussion processes, reprocessing of spent fuel and the safe disposal of nuclear waste.

31

1992

Our Earth in Motion: Understanding Time, Tides and Seasons

The programme explains in detail how the Earth and the Moon move with respect to each other and the Sun, why we have day and night and the different time zones, why we have four seasons every year, two tides, and the different phases of the Moon.

22

2006

Our Place in Space: Astronomy

The development of modern telescopes has enabled astronomers to develop new insights and theories about the origins of the universe. This programme will use the observations of astronomy in the context of the historical development of our picture of the universe and our place in it.

30

2008

Particle Model and Kinetic Theory of Gases

This programme has been divided into two parts. The first part looks at the particle model of matter; including stacking, temperature, solution, precipitation and movement of particles. The second part looks at the kinetic theory of gases, including mass, momentum, pressure, temperature and volume.

30

1990

Principles and Laws of Motion

This programme starts with an examination of the properties and behaviour of forces in the context of Newton’s laws of motion. It also looks at projectile motion, circular motion and centripetal force, concluding by examining the principles and laws in action on a pool table.

19

2009

Principles of Physics

Students will discover the nature of mechanics, light, heat, sound, magnetism, electricity, and radioactivity in this comprehensive series. Each episode employs high quality graphics, animations, and live footage, contains practical demonstrations related to common activities, and offers the relevant formulas per concept.

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This series includes the following titles: Principles of Physics 1: Light

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2012

Principles of Physics 1: Mechanics

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Principles of Physics 1: Mechanics, Heat, Light

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2010

Principles of Physics 2: Sound, Magnetism, Electricity and Radioactivity

25

2010

Projectile Motion

This programme investigates the motion of projectiles, beginning with vertically projected objects and then moving to angled projection.

24

2003

Properties of Waves

If the movement of a particle causes delayed movement in its neighbour, we have a wave. This programme covers: transverse waves; tension waves; shear and torsional waves; examines characteristics, including amplitude, frequency, velocity and period of waves; and investigates wave behaviour.

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Radioisotopes at Work: Medical and Industrial Uses

Radioisotopes have an important role in today’s society. The ability of radiation to pass through matter allows radioisotopes to be applied in many different ways. This video examines the use of radioisotopes in medicine (diagnosis, radiotherapy) and industry (materials testing).

26

2001

Satellites, Orbits and Gravity

This programme explores the satellies that orbit our planet, how they are launched and the different ways in which they are used. It also examines the role that gravity plays in space, with a look at Kepler’s laws, Newton’s law of gravitation and a look at the Voyager slingshot.

21

1996

Semiconductors, Diodes and Transistors

This programme demonstrates the operation of semiconductors, diodes and transistors, and explains how the invention of the integrated circuit and transistor has revolutionised electronics. It explores the N-type and P-type semiconductors and their major features, as well as PN diodes and NPN transistors.

22

2011

Science Building Blocks Series

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This series looks at light, sound, and magnetic force. It explores waves in relation to sound and light, and uses experiments, graphics and footage of applications of magnets and electromagnets to introduce the concepts of magnets and magnetism. This series includes the following titles: 29

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Magnetic Force

26

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The Photoelectric Effect

This programme discusses the discoveries in the photoelectric effect from a historical and experimental perspective. It covers Hertz’s original work on the electromagnetic nature of light through wave, particle and photon models for light, and the works of Lenard, Planck and Einstein.

33

2003

The Physics of Light

Discover the nature of light and how it is harnessed in our lives. The basic properties of light and the wave model are discussed; and the concepts of wavelength, frequency, speed, reflection, refraction, total internal reflection, and dispersion are explained.

29

2010

The Physics of Medical Imaging

Technological advances in the field of medicine have led to the development of sophisticated tools for analysing bodily processes. These methods are usually non-invasive for identifying and monitoring diseases or injuries, and use images representing internal anatomical structure and organs of the body.

27

2009

Transfer of Heat

The programme explains the different ways that is heat is transferred through solids, liquids and gases, and how heat transfers in the absence of a medium. The programme also demonstrates some simple experiments for students to attempt to learn more about the heat transfer processes.

12

2015

Waves in the Ocean: Beauty and Order in Waves

This programme provides an excellent summary of the nature of waves in the ocean; how they are formed, their characteristics, why and how waves break, and much more.

24

2004

Work = Force x Distance: Exploring the Concept of Work

Work is the product of force and distance. This programme examines the formulas work = force x distance and power = work/time. It also looks at doing work to waste energy, forces in stopping and toughness versus brittleness of metals.

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Science Lab Skills

Practical skills are paramount for students of science, but learning the basics can be daunting for students just starting out. This chapter-based series demonstrates the correct and safe procedures for a wide range of activities undertaken in the lab.

45

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Safety in the Senior Science Lab

This programme is aimed at providing students with a review of safety concepts and an introduction of new safety techniques as students head towards the use of more volatile substances and equipment in the science laboratory. It also highlights the correct use of MSDS sheets and Risk Assessment sheets.

21

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Scientific Method: How It Works

This video introduces scientific methodology by describing its development and purpose. Then, using the question ‘do plants need light to grow?’, the viewer is given a detailed illustration of how scientific methodology is applied, and the concepts of theory and scientific law are addressed.

15

2004

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The Concepts of Psychology: Part 2

Fire Safety

Civilisations and Ideas

Reliability and Validity

The Birth of World Religions

The concepts of reliability and validity are demonstrated by a simple exercise. Students learn about the importance of consistency and interpreting data in a relevant manner, when conducting experiments.

This video teaches students what to do in the event of a fire. It explains the most likely cause of a fire in the home, and how students should react in the event of a fire. The video demonstrates the correct procedure for the use of a fire extinguisher, and the different ways to deal with different fire sources, such as petrol and electrical fires.

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4 min | AR | 2015

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The Concepts of Psychology

Sleep

Influences on Health and Wellbeing

Free Will and Determinism

This film examines sleep, why human beings do it, the nature of sleep including the four stages of sleep, and the causes and impacts of not sleeping. It is presented by psychologist Dr Steve Taylor and includes expert comments from professors at the University of Loughborough.

Social Factors

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Humans are social animals, and we all engage in, and require social interaction to maintain a balanced and healthy existence. This film explores the nature of those social factors that play a major part in our health and wellbeing – including family, friends, community groups, social class and socialisation.

Social Studies

Do we have choices in life or is our behaviour determined? Recent advances in neuroscience have thrown new light on this long running issue. In this programme, we look at, and reconstruct, Libet’s seminal experiment with Professor Patrick Haggard of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience.

The world’s major religions and philosophies have their origins in ancient civilisations and while much has changed since then, countless millions of people through history have maintained a faith and belief in religious principles and teachings that have remained unchanged for millennia.


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Care Values

Care is often thought of as falling into two categories – health and social service provision. This film examines a number of aspects of care values, such as confidentiality and empathy, provides expert comments on the matter, and is an informative and engaging resource for students studying health and social service.

16

2012

Effective Communication in Health and Social Care

Effective communication is vital to the operation of care services and facilities. This film examines the basics of communication, including what it is, communication types, active listening, cultural variation, interpersonal interaction, and group communication, and features professional and street commentary.

20

2013

Fire Safety

This programme explains the most likely cause of a fire in the home, and how students should react in the event of a fire. The video demonstrates the correct procedure for the use of a fire extinguisher, and the different ways to deal with different fire sources, such as petrol and electrical fires.

4

2015

Influences on Health and Wellbeing - Health Promotion

Promoting healthier lifestyles and habits to both target groups and the wider population is important to governments. Using the ‘Doubt Kills’ campaign from the British Heart Foundation as a case study, this film explores the designing and implementation of a major national health promotion.

16

2013

Meeting Individual Needs

Providing health and care services to recipients has changed significantly in recent decades, not only due to technology and medical science progression, but also due to shifts in approaches to service provision. This film explores how individual needs are met, and features commentary from industry professionals.

14

2012

Practitioner Roles

This film examines the areas that are required for the successful operation of organisations in the health and social services sector. The fundamental areas featured range from positive and constructive organisational culture, to effective communication, solid team building, and clear mission statements.

15

2012

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Aggression

Are all people capable of murder? What drives people to violence? Can TV affect our actions and even makes us commit acts of violence? This programme explores and offers psychological explanations for these issues, and includes a variety of sources. It includes original film footage of research and crimes.

23

2013

Anxiety Disorders

In this programme, we take a comprehensive look at anxiety disorders, including generalised anxiety, panic, post traumatic and obsessive compulsive disorders, and phobias. With excellent illustrations and input from leading experts, this is a wide-ranging examination of anxiety today.

21

2011

Attachment

This programme is excellent for a wide range of training purposes for foster carers, parent groups, child minders, social workers, and for those people who work with children. It is also an excellent resource for undergraduate and postgraduate studies in both academic and applied psychology.

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Core Studies in Psychology

The first part of this series looks at renowned psychologist and autism expert Simon Baron Cohen, and his case study ‘Another Advanced Test of Theory of Mind’. The second part examines the addictive ‘pokies’, the stream of money for governments that can cause devastation within communities, families and individuals.

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2010

Griffiths: Cognitive Bias and Gambling

16

2010

Classic Studies in Psychology

This compelling set of short chapters illustrates five of psychology’s most important studies: The Strange Situation, Bandura on Social Learning, Elizabeth Loftus on Eyewitness Testimony, Milgram’s Experiments on Obedience, and the Stanford Prison Experiment.

39

2007

Elizabeth Loftus: Eyewitness Testimony

Professor Elizabeth Loftus takes us through her ground-breaking research on eyewitness evidence. She explains the problems with eyewitness evidence and the origins of her research, its methods and findings, and its implications for our understanding of memory and obtaining more reliable eyewitness testimony.

20

2011

Face Recognition

This film explores the fascinating topic of face recognition, including recognising faces, reading faces and the Bruce-Young model, and blindness to faces. Expert interviewees include Prof. Vicki Bruce from the University of Newcastle and Prof. Andy Young from the University of York.

25

2012

Maguire - Navigation and the Human Brain

Eleanor Maguire discusses her seminal study ‘Navigation-Related Structural Changes in the Hippocampus of Taxi Drivers’, looking at its context and aims, ground-breaking methods, surprising findings and what they suggest about navigation, memory and the plasticity of the human brain.

15

2010

Offender Profiling

Offender profiling is commonly used in solving crimes. Using the leading case of the railway murders in the UK, this programme explains what profiling is, and what it aims to do. It includes practical uses of profiling, potential benefits and drawbacks, and the emergence of a new evidence-based approach.

25

2012

Psychology Critical Issues

This series includes six programmes that help bring critical issues to life in a relevant and accessible way. Students own experiences, case study examples, and expert analysis combine to provide an educational series that holds student interest throughout.

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Bystander Intervention

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Day Care

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2001

Eating Disorders

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2001

Eyewitness Testimony

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2001

Obedience and Ethics

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2001

Stress Management

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Research in Context

This programme helps with the difficult task of integrating science and research. We see the cycle of science illustrated with Naughty Teddy’s challenge to Piaget’s Theory of Conservation, a record producer using descriptive statistics, and a dating study using different types of data to meet their ideal partners.

29

2009

Rosenhan’s Experiment

The Rosenhan Experiment is one of the most infamous psychological experiments of all time. This programme looks at the context of the study in the anti-psychiatry movement of the 70s, how pseudo patients gained entry, their experiences of being sane in insane places, and how critics evaluated the study.

20

2011

Sleep

This film examines sleep, why human beings do it, the nature of sleep including the four stages of sleep, and the causes and impacts of not sleeping. It is presented by psychologist Dr Steve Taylor and includes expert comments from professors at the University of Loughborough.

26

2013

The Concepts of Psychology: Part 1

This resource, presented by Dr Steven Taylor, answers challenging questions for psychology students. The series begins with a short clip introducing psychology as a subject, then covers topics including how to define ethics, free will and determinism, situational theory, and ethical issues in psychology.

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The Concepts of Psychology: Part 2

Ethical Issues in Psychology

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Free Will and Determinism

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Introducing Psychology

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2014

Situational Theory

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2014

What Are Ethics?

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2014

This series, presented by Dr Steven Taylor, answers challenging questions for psychology students. Part 2 of ‘The Concepts of Psychology’ is a collection of short programmes that look at issues such as reductionism, correlation and causation, the use of non-human animals in research, science and psychology and more. This series includes the following titles:

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Correlation and Causation: Illustrating the Difference

3

2013

Experimental Methods: A Case Study

5

2013

Looking at Reductionism: A Case Study

6

2013

Reliability and Validity

4

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Science and Psychology

6

2013

The Stroop Effect

3

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The Use of Non-Human Animals in Research

6

2013

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The Social Toddler

This resource provides a fascinating insight into the world of toddlers. Child behaviour specialists Helen and Clive Dorman reveal that by untangling the mysteries of why toddlers behave the way they do, parents and carers are better able to respond in ways that avoid conflict and maximise enjoyment.

31

2005

Understanding Postnatal Depression

This programme defines postnatal depression (PND) and contrasts it with other conditions. Contributing factors will be explored as well as some of the current treatments available. A case study of PND will provide insight into the life of someone who has experienced it.

22

2012

Understanding Psychology

‘Understanding Psychology’ is a series designed to make some of psychology’s more abstract, theoretical and methodological issues accessible to students through case studies and examples that relate to everyday life experiences.

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This series includes the following titles: Experimental Research Methods in Psychology

29

2004

Mental Disorders

42

2003

Non-Experimental Methods in Psychology

35

2003

Perspectives on Psychology

38

2001

The BBC Prison Study

27

2008

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Social Studies

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Ancient China Life of Confucius

Civilisations and Ideas The Birth of World Religions

Evil and Suffering A Religious Perspective

Let’s Talk about Religion

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While much of what is known about Confucius is surrounded in myth, this clip looks at Confucius’ early years and the development of his teachings. Presented by Sunny Leunig, we examine the time period he lived in and the values he promoted.

10

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This programme on the origins, sacred texts and beliefs of Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam is an ideal introduction to these ideas, teachings and religious practices that have continued and remained unchanged for millennia.

15

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Designed for students who are tackling the subjects of evil and suffering in relation to the existence of God, this film offers examples of what could be perceived as ‘suffering’ in the world today and explores the meaning of ‘suffering’ from a religious point of view.

22

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What is a god? What happens after we die? This two-part series discusses the way in which three of the world’s largest religions—Christianity, Islam and Buddhism—interpret the nature of god and the afterlife. This series includes the following titles: The Afterlife

16

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The Nature of God

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Euthanasia raises agonising moral questions. At the heart of the ethical and religious arguments are the different ideas that people have of the meaning and value of human existence, and of whether human beings have the right to decide issues of life and death for themselves.

25

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The Kendal Project A Spiritual Revolution

This programme explores the scope and methodology of the Kendal Project, its findings and conclusions about modern society, religion and spirituality, and examines implications and explanations of changing trends.

23

2012

The Sacraments

This informative film seeks to define the term ‘sacrament’ and explores baptism, confirmation, the Eucharist, marriage, ordination, reconciliation, anointing and funerals from the perspective of several Christian denominations.

22

2011

Medical Ethics Euthanasia

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This programme looks at the changing roles, structure and functions of the family throughout time; how family members’ roles have changed; and presents a historical view of the family throughout history, contrasting it with what society expects from the family today.

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Every so often a book is published that changes the way we look at a sociological issue, and this series tells the story of some of these seminal works. The authors discuss these books with Steve Taylor, talking about how the study began and how research was done, what they found, and what they think of the work today. This series includes the following titles: 25

2005

Anthony Giddens: Capitalism and Social Modern Theory

25

2004

Carolyn Jackson: Lads and Ladettes in School

24

2009

Eileen Barker: The Making of a Moonie

27

1999

Michelle Stanworth: Gender and Schooling

25

2001

Paul Willis: Learning to Labour

25

1999

Peter Townsend: Poverty in the UK

25

2003

Stan Cohen: Folk Devils and Moral Panics

23

1999

Sue Sharpe: Just Like a Girl

25

2000

Confronting Epidemics: Three Case Studies

This programme examines modern day epidemics, using three case studies from the late 20th and early 21st centuries: SARS, HIV-AIDS, and influenza.

22

2004

Core Concepts in Sociology

In this programme, we examine culture, socialisation and identity, which are key concepts about the way we as individuals interact with society. With varied examples and clear explanations from experts, this is a fascinating and information-rich resource for students studying sociology.

24

2007

Homeless: The Story of Gary Nobbs

This programme follows the story of Gary, who is forty and has been homeless for over twenty years, drifting from one temporary accommodation to another. Through his story, we explore the connection between drug and alcohol abuse and homelessness, and how he was eventually helped to break the cycle.

23

2004

Influences on Health and Wellbeing

Discover the influences on health and wellbeing through this in-depth series, which explores the psychological, social, and physical environment factors. The wide range of topics covered include self-concept, relationships, communities, access to employment, air and water quality, and many more. This series includes the following titles:

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2012

Psychological Factors

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2012

Social Factors

18

2012

The Physical Environment

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2012

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Influences on the Health of Individuals

Explore the determinants and influences on health through practical examples from different life stages in today’s society in this informative programme. It explains how health can be determined by a range of individual, social, cultural, environmental and lifestyle factors that are dynamic and interrelated.

18

2010

Introducing Sociology

This programme answers the question, “What is sociology?” Leading sociologists such as Anthony Giddens explain and illustrate what it means to adopt a “sociological approach” and students talk about studying sociology.

15

2004

The Changing Role of Women in the UK

The 20th century saw enormous change for women in the home, at work, and in social values. Even with legislation to ensure equal pay for equal work, and sexual discrimination outlawed, we still ask, ‘Are women equal to men?’ This programme examines the changing roles of women, and what brought about the changes.

26

2010

Research Methods Made Accessible: Researching Health

This resource makes research methods accessible in a health context, and contains three bite-sized videos illustrating different aspects of health research: questionnaire surveys, using interviews in health research, and observational research.

28

2008

Doing Sociological Research

See sociological research in action in four short films that bring research methods to life in educational contexts. This programme features four key studies: introduction to social research, survey research, interviews in sociology and observational research.

36

2007

The Drugtakers is one of the clearest and most dramatic examples of deviance amplification. In this programme, Jock Young discusses what is meant by a ‘sociological approach’ to drug use, the importance of looking at societal reaction, and some of the benefits and difficulties of using ethnographic methods.

25

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The Drugtakers Jock Young

Sociology Key Issues

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The ‘Sociology Key Issues’ series takes a fresh look at some of the central areas of sociological research, including crime and deviance, and families and households. In each episode, viewers will explore the key ideas with real people’s experiences, and discover the history behind these concepts. This series includes the following titles:

Understanding Sociology

Crime and Deviance

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Families and Households

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2003

The critically acclaimed and highly popular series, ‘Understanding Sociology’, brings some of the more complex and abstract theoretical issues to life in a clear, accessible way by relating them to everyday life experiences. This series includes the following titles:

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Making Sense of Sociological Theory

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Theory and Methods

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Student Development ClickView’s picks

Drug Awareness

Continuing into HE

What Your Boss Wants

Depressants, Hallucinogens and Stimulants

Preparation for a University Interview

Your Probationary Period

This engaging and candid programme provides an overview of three classifications of drugs. Statistics on teen use of illicit drugs are followed by a closer investigation of cannabis, ecstasy and methamphetamine.

Many courses use an interview as part of the university application process. This clip provides information about the types of courses where interviews are commonplace and the possible interview formats that an applicant may face. Our experts also provide guidance for interview preparation.

How do employers assess a new employee at the end of the probationary period? In this collection, experts talk about strategies used when a new employee isn’t performing as expected, rewards given when targets are exceeded, and training opportunities in business, hospitality, manufacturing and health.

10 min | AR | 2015

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24 min | AR | 2013

These Days: A Short Film on Youth Suicide

Girls and Bullying: Identify, Understand, Prevent

What Is Contraception?

High school student Chloe is shocked to discover her best friend has taken his own life; she and those around her struggle to cope with the grief and loss. This drama opens up discussion around this emotive and confronting subject, exploring warning signs, supporting someone feeling suicidal, depression, and coping.

Bullying can have severely damaging effects; the worst case scenarios leading to depression, self-harm and even suicide. This programme examines the nature of bullying generally, bullying directed at girls, its impact, why bullies behave the way they do, and protective strategies for girls.

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This programme, presented in an amusing way, explores the ten things that job seekers must avoid when going for a job interview. It follows a job seeker and an interviewer, and covers the range of issues involved in a typical job interview.

25

2006

Answering Interview Questions

This programme looks at how preparation and anticipation of likely interview questions will assist job-seekers. It also discusses the types of questions you are likely to be asked and ways you can prepare responses for them in advance.

22

2010

Are You Job Ready?

This programme takes you through the requisite skills and knowledge a senior secondary school student or tertiary student needs to be aware of in order to perform successfully and comfortably in the workforce. It aims to help a student meet the exciting challenges of the world of work.

21

2010

Behavioural Interviewing

Discover the relatively new method of job interviewing: behavioural interviewing. This process involves basing the interview on previous experiences of the applicant, combined with scenarios and examples that predict future behaviour.

21

2005

Careers in Biology

Using real world examples, this film introduces various jobs that involve working with living organisms. Fields covered include ecology, veterinary science, medical science, environmental science, food production and technology, and molecular biology.

18

2000

Careers with a Conscience

This programme examines career conscience - where we listen to what feels right and what feels wrong - and how it can help us decide the career path we choose.

19

2010

Common Mistakes Job Seekers Make

This programme looks at the mistakes commonly made by people applying for a job. It includes a case study depicting common errors, and offers some simple advice to viewers.

27

2005

Communication in the Workplace Series

Discover effective and successful ways to communicate in the workplace in this comprehensive series. The episodes cover topics such as the benefits of writing versus speaking, presentations, dealing with workplace communication conflict, customer service, dealing with difficult customers, and much more.

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2007

Customer Service

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2007

Writing in the Workplace

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2007

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Continuing into HE

This informative series will answer many questions about moving on to higher education. Topics covered include the importance of writing a personal statement, work experience, choosing appropriate subjects, and how to prepare for a university interview. Each episode features interviews with experts in higher education.

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Choosing Your Degree Subjects

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Choosing Your Sixth Form Studies

7

2013

Preparation for a University Interview

7

2013

Work Experience - The Benefits

4

2013

Writing Your Personal Statement

6

2013

CVs in the Real World

This programme follows a real-world example of what happens when a large employer advertises for young people to be employed as administration trainees. It shows what employers look for in a CV, and demonstrates contrasting examples. Students are presented with tips from experts on how to write a good CV.

20

2006

Developing a Career Portfolio

This programme covers a range of aspects relating to the compilation of a career portfolio, including defining a career portfolio, collecting information relevant to both specific and generic skills, and putting it all together.

24

2009

E-Networking for Jobs

In this programme, we explore what e-networking is and the precautions we all should take to ensure our online identity accurately reflects who we are, assisting us in the job seeking process. One thing is certain - e-networking is here to stay.

23

2010

Employment and Training Edition: Powerful Resumes

It’s impossible to overestimate the value of a good resume. This programme explores ways to develop a powerful resume, and considers strategies to enhance existing resumes. Practical advice is provided on job research, writing resumes, cover letters, and how to address selection criteria.

26

2006

Face to Face with Your Competition

The group interview is a relatively new approach to job interviews where a group of applicants complete some group exercises but are individually assessed on how they work in a team. This video will help students to gain a better understanding of this process, which differs significantly from individual interviews.

24

2008

First Impressions: Winning over Your Boss

This programme examines how a new employee can exhibit appropriate first impressions and fit into the established work culture. It covers issues of induction, getting to know colleagues, understanding the chains of command, communication, conflict resolution, and the willingness to take initiative and learn.

18

2008

Getting It Right at the Interview

This programme addresses all the basics you need to know about going to a job interview. It discusses a range of issues, including preparing for the interview, developing your listening and communication skills, using appropriate body language, asking questions and seeking feedback, plus much more.

24

2009

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Interview Performance

This programme offers helpful hints on how to cope with nerves, asking appropriate questions, body language, and ensuring the interview ends on a positive note. It includes advice from careers consultants and trade union representatives that emphasise that students will get better at interviews with practice.

26

2006

Job Application: Looking Good on Paper

This programme will assist in writing good applications, as well as addressing online job applications - which are becoming more popular. Also discussed are the selection criteria and how to address them.

24

2008

Job Search in the 21st Century

This programme investigates four key job search concepts, which make up a vital skill set when searching for employment, as well as providing advice and guidance for job seekers. It presents advice and tips that are suitable for school students looking for jobs.

24

2006

Job Search Success Series

In this series, we see how the job seeker can approach the post-GFC world, examining the importance of effective research, successful applications, powerful interviews, and how to hit the ground running when you start a job. The programmes feature expert interviews and practical advice, and cover a range of careers.

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This series includes the following titles: Job Search Success 1: Research

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Job Search Success 2: Applications

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2011

Job Search Success 3: Interviews

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Job Search Success 4: Starting a Job

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2011

Keeping a Job

This programme covers understanding your workplace, knowing your work, goal-setting, and fitting in with the workplace culture.

25

2006

Mission Employable

The process of finding and applying for a job, knowing what interview questions to expect, how to respond, and the universal rules of a successful interview are all explored in this informative series. Students will discover the various interview types, dos and don’ts for job applications, preparation, and much more.

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Finding and Applying for a Job

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2010

Interview Scenarios and Questions to Expect

20

2010

Universal Rules for a Successful Interview

19

2010

This useful programme explores a range of areas relevant to starting at a new workplace, including what a new employee should consider and prepare for, and ways in which workplaces are typically set up to ensure a smooth induction. It features two career experts who cover getting to know colleagues and troubleshooting.

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Office Administration Series

Working in an office is vital work, and it can often be quite demanding. After all, running the nerve centre of a business is not easy. This series looks at how to succeed in the office environment and explains the key skills you need to navigate telephones, reception, technologies, and other general office skills.

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This series includes the following titles: General Office Skills

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Office Technologies

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2008

Telephone and Reception

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2008

OH&S Issues for Work Experience Students

Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) is a critical issue, where students, teachers, employers, parents and industries need to work together to ensure that no student is injured at work. This programme addresses OHS issues during work experience and provides ways of ensuring that students are well prepared.

24

2008

OH&S on a Film Set

Working on a film set can be dangerous. Using a film set as a real-life industry example, this programme investigates the importance of health and safety when working in the media industry. It discusses safety plans, risk management, following safety procedures, and how to implement effective strategies.

22

2010

Pathways Planning

This programme tries to help students who may be inundated with career options, by examining career choice and planning. It discusses methods of updating and renewing career pathways plan, along with how to effectively research the job market and develop a career action plan.

26

2009

Twenty-First Century Jobs

Covering recent trends and developments, this programme examines changes in working environments at the start of the 21st century. It focuses particularly on how certain industries have been affected, job prospects for the young, and newly available job pathways.

20

2006

Selling Yourself Successfully

This exciting series is a positive ‘what to do’ guide for applying for your first job, building your career portfolio, and handling the interview process. Each programme gives great advice to viewers on what to expect when applying for a job and the best way to present yourself as a great prospective employee. This series includes the following titles: The Application Form

26

2010

The Career Portfolio

26

2010

The Interview

24

2010

What Employers Really Want

While job seekers worry they don’t have qualifications for a particular job, the fact is, most employers are looking for a broad set of skills. This programme outlines the process of assessing one’s own employability skills, including communication, working in a team, problem solving, and how to improve weak areas.

25

2005

What Will I Say at the Interview?

This documentary-style programme features a job applicant, not long out of school, and her professional advisor, as they prepare for two job interviews. Key points about interviews are covered, plus ways in which an applicant can prepare for interviews and be well in contention for the job they want.

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What Your Boss Wants

In this series, industry experts talk about what makes a good job application, a successful interview, what to expect in the induction process, and the type of assessments at the end of the probationary period in business, hospitality, manufacturing, and health.

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This series includes the following titles: Job Applications

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The Induction Process

24

2013

Job Interviews

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Your Probationary Period

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Working in Media

This programme looks at performing tasks according to organisational requirements and values, and how to comply with relevant legislation and regulations. It uses footage and examples from the Australian film, broadcasting and digital media industries to inform and inspire viewers about the career prospects in media.

21

2010

Workplace Rights and Responsibilities

Looks at issues relating to workplace agreements and awards, including discrimination, equal opportunity, health and safety, bullying and harassment, hours of work, unfair dismissal, and the support available to young people. The programme also explores the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees.

24

2008

Albert – ClickView’s Curriculum Specialist Student Development

Albert helps you find the perfect video for your lesson plan using learning areas and requirements from the National Curriculum for England. Albert is free as part of your subscription and accessible through ClickView Online. clickview.co.uk/albert

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Citizenship

An Introduction to Criminal and Civil Law

This programme focuses on the differences between criminal and civil law. It explores criminal acts by considering the difference between a summary and indictable offence, and examines the principles of criminal liability. It also dicusses civil law and its two branches: Law of Torts and Law of Contract.

26

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Being British

Amid growing concern about cultural division and diminishing national pride in the UK, the British Government has encouraged schools to celebrate the UK’s diversity and British-ness. This programme explores the history and the future of the United Kingdom and perceptions of the country.

25

2010

Contract Law

This programme investigates the nature of formal and informal contracts. The use of dramatised scenarios and expert interviews will help students to understand the complexities of various contracts, as well as strategies to implement when difficulties arise.

28

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Court Procedures in Criminal and Civil Law

This programme discusses the differences between criminal and civil procedures, focusing on how the Magistrates Court deals with summary and indictable offences, and the trial procedure in the County Court. It also looks at out-of-court settlements, civil disputes, and criminal trials.

26

2007

Crime, Punishment and Policing in England and Wales from 1829

The amount of crime in Britain has risen sharply over recent times. This programme questions whether this is because we report more crime, or because there really is more crime. We ponder whether figures published about crime are reliable and if attitudes towards crime have changed.

27

2010

Crimes Against the Environment

This programme on ‘green crime’ introduces transgressive criminology and the wider concept of harm, and links crimes against the environment to ideologies. It investigates the paradox of economic growth and consumption versus the need to curb global warming and deforestation.

22

2012

Human Rights

Our basic human rights, which often we take for granted, have come as the result of years of hard work. This video looks at the importance of these fundamental rights and the terrible consequences of compromising them. It looks at the history of human rights, and how they are promoted and enforced.

22

2010

International Law and Global Governance

This informative programme provides a broad definition of international law by explaining state sovereignty, domestic law and international law. It presents the importance of the United Nations and international courts and tribunes, as well as the role of organisations such as NATO, IMF and Red Cross.

22

2011

The Adversary System

This programme investigates the adversary system, as used in Australia, USA and the UK. It examines key features of the system, the role of the parties and the judge, the need for rules of evidence and procedure, standard and burden of proof, the need for legal representation, and compares it with the inquisitorial system.

21

2007

Tort Law

When an individual breaches the civil rights of another, it is known as a civil wrong or Tort. This programme outlines the definition and purpose of Tort law, including negligence, nuisance, trespass and defamation. Viewers will see how many problems can be addressed, and legal experts explain how Tort Law was developed.

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A Sense of Identity

Child Psychologist Andrew Fuller hosts a discussion of identity with a panel of teens. We see how young people build positive self-identity and self-esteem, how negative self-identity impacts behaviour and attitudes, and the influence of online identity on real-world identity.

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Personal, Social and Health Education

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This series tackles the serious issue of bullying in three separate programmes. The series features expert interviews with two psychologists, and dramatised scenarios that will equip students with techniques and strategies to fight back against bullying. This series includes the following titles: 20

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The Bystander

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Understanding Bullying

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Achieve a Healthy Lifestyle

A person’s physical, social and cultural environments are all factors which may improve or hinder a person’s lifestyle, as well as their family influences and peer groups. This programme investigates three main aspects of health: physical, psychological and social.

25

2010

Because Money Still Matters: Living Expenses

This programme covers a range of factors that contribute to living expenses, and looks at the decoding of payslips, the different types of taxation, how inflation impacts on the value of income, mortgages, and a range of typical expenses encountered when first moving out of home.

20

2012

Becoming Parents: Adoption

Local adoptions are down and inter-country adoptions are on the rise. Meet a couple who adopted two Korean children through the DOCS inter-country adoption programme after IVF failed. Learn about how they strive to maintain cultural links between their children and Korea, and how the adoption community supports each other.

22

2003

Binge Drinking

This programme explores issues with young people and alcoholic binge drinking, discussing the effects of alcohol, reasons behind binging, the associated risks and consequences, and how to drink responsibly.

23

2004

Cyber Safe: Identifying and Combating Cyber Bullies

Bullying has long been an unfortunate aspect of schooling, but today it is no longer confined to the real world. This programme explores what cyberbullying is, cyber stalking and the law, and what students can do to protect themselves from this ever increasing threat.

27

2007

Cyberbullying: Identify, Understand, Prevent

Today’s tech-savvy generation of teenagers face extensive exposure to cyberbullying. This programme examines the types and effects of cyberbullying, real-life stories of victims and their perpetrators, as well as protective strategies to combat this serious crime for the youth of today.

14

2012

Diet Related Disorders - Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity and Coeliac Disease

This programme examines the characteristics, causes, treatment and strategies for prevention of three diet-related diseases. We explore recent developments in food aimed at enhancing health, the impact of food consumption on nutrition, and ways of maintaining optimum health and wellbeing.

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depression, who is at risk, signs and symptoms, and myths and treatments.

Drug Awareness

This series explores the dark nature of the three classifications of drugs. Statistics on teen use of illicit drugs; close investigations of cannabis, ecstasy and methamphetamines; and personal stories from recovering crystal meth addicts help illuminate the dangerous realities of illegal drugs. This series includes the following titles: Depressants, Hallucinogens and Stimulants

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The Voice of Crystal Meth

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Developing Personal Values

This programme defines personal values and explores how they are developed. It also examines how people and experiences shape identity, and gives special attention to positive and negative risk taking, and demonstrates how to cope with conflicting values.

16

2010

Drink Spiking: Awareness and Avoidance

This programme aims to provide awareness about what drink spiking is, and how to recognise and avoid situations that increase susceptibility to it. It explores the prevalence and nature of drink spiking, and demonstrates situations where it is likely to occur.

29

2008

Drugs: Facts and Fiction

Featuring case studies of two young adults who have been affected by drugs, this programme seeks to explore what drugs are, legal and illegal drugs, the effect of drugs on health and wellbeing, what to do in a crisis, and prevention and treatment strategies for those affected by drug abuse.

23

2009

Exam Preparation: Health and Social Care

Effective exam preparation requires thorough and systematic revision. This film covers a range of study and revision techniques, focusing on knowledge and understanding, application, analysis and evaluation.

19

2012

Girls and Bullying: Identify, Understand, Prevent

Bullying can have severely damaging effects. The worst-case scenarios lead to depression, self-harm and even suicide. This programme examines the nature of bullying generally, bullying directed at girls, its impact, why bullies behave the way they do, and protective strategies for girls.

22

2012

Girls Business: Friendship and Bullying in Schools

Instead of physical aggression, girls tend to use covert, indirect techniques that are equally devastating to the victim. This programme examines some of these strategies.

26

2005

Head Lice Control

Research shows that 50% of people do not feel itchy even though they have got head lice. This informative programme details why head lice are so resilient, and outlines the key to effective management, including treatment methods and protection from future infestations.

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His and Hers: Gender and Sexuality

This programme takes an in-depth look at puberty, when the body grows faster than at any other time in life. It explores the major physical and emotional changes that students experience, including the effects of hormones, body shape, the development of hair, changes in voice, and reproductive changes.

17

2009

Homophobia

Nine in ten secondary school teachers report that young people, regardless of sexual orientation, currently experience some form of homophobic harassment in their school. This film offers ways to combat a growing phenomenon, and includes commentary from a range of people within a variety of communities.

29

2010

Internet Ethics and Young People

This programme focuses on key issues that young people often fail to understand when they connect to the Internet, including acceptable Internet use, online stealing, online etiquette, and Internet safety. It encourages viewers to consider ethics and understand that online actions can carry significant consequences.

21

2010

Introducing Cannabis: Risks, Laws and Habits

This sobering programme will deliver the facts about cannabis and the effect it has on users.

23

2007

Introducing Tobacco: Risks, Laws and Habits

This thought-provoking programme delivers the facts about tobacco smoking, and the devastating effects it has on both users and non-users.

22

2007

Mental Health: The Basics

This programme aims to examine the mental health issues relevant to young people, inform youth of the possible triggers of mental health issues, and provide support networks that they can connect with. It also educates teenagers on how they can promote good mental health personally.

19

2012

Nutrition for Life Series

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This programme explores the nurtient needs in pregnancy, infancy, childhood, our adolesence/youth and adulthood. This series includes the following titles: 27

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Youth, Adulthood and Late Adulthood

25

2006

More Fries with That?

The issues behind the popularity of convenience food and links to weight and health problems are explored in this programme. It also investigates lifestyle factors that influence people’s diets, including working or studying long hours, technology and communication, and being out of home during traditional mealtimes.

26

2010

Party Drugs

This programme looks at the effects of drugs, ways people can minimise harm if they are using party drugs, and places where people can access further information.

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This programme examines the growing popularity and acceptance of tattoos and body piercing, and how they are frequently used as an expression of personal identity. This insightful resource provides an overview of the history of body decoration, and speaks to a range of people who explain what it means to them.

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2002

An entertaining and light hearted series that provides young people with the information and facts they need to help them on their journey through adolescence. With a cast of engaging presenters, important issues such as bullying and body image are covered. This series includes the following titles: About Boys’ Body Image

21

2003

About Conflict Resolution

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About Girls’ Body Image

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2003

The media today develops an unrealistic notion of beauty, and this hinders the development of a positive self-esteem in many young people. This programme looks at the different ways in which young people are influenced by the media, and the effect this has on their self-esteem.

27

2007

This film explores the key areas of modern lifestyles that potentially can take the most toll on our health and wellbeing, including diet, exercise, smoking, alcohol and other drugs, and stress. Insightful commentary is offered by a range of experts, from doctors to social workers and personal trainers.

33

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Sexual Identity

This programme addresses the changes that youth undergo as their sexuality and sexual identity develop. This first half discusses the complex nature of personal identity, gender and sexual orientation, and the second half looks at making informed decisions about sex, and examines key elements of healthy relationships.

17

2013

Sexually Transmitted Infections: What We Can’t See

This programme follows two different scenarios that look at the health consequences of a young couple’s lifestyle decisions. It features expert speakers Doctor Cindy Pan and Phillip Patterson.

30

2006

STIs: Facts and Fiction

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are on the increase despite the variety of protective screening devices, and safe sex resources readily available. This programme discusses the myths, facts, detection, and prevention of some of the more prevalent STIs.

20

2009

Teenage Drinking: Facts and Fiction

This programme explores the issue of teenage drinking, including binge drinking, and considers what can happen when it gets out of hand. It discusses the effects of alcohol, reasons for binge drinking, addiction, consequences, risks associated with binge drinking, and responsible behaviour.

23

2009

Self Esteem and Identity in the Digital Age

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This series of short icebreaker comedy skits answer the types of tricky questions sex education classes are notorious for. Characters set in famous historical periods explore modern day issues about sex, sexuality and puberty. This series includes the following titles: 5

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What Are Wet Dreams?

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What If I Feel Pressured to Have Sex?

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What If I’m Attracted to the Same Sex?

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What Is Contraception?

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What Is Sexting?

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What Is Sexual Harassment?

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2016

These Days: A Short Film on Youth Suicide (Censored Version)

A moving dramatic production, intended to open up debate and discussion around this difficult subject. High school student Chloe has lost her friend to suicide, she and her social group struggle to cope with the confusing emotions of grief and loss. However, with support, there’s a way through the darkness.

17

2013

These Days: A Short Film on Youth Suicide (Extended Commentary)

A moving dramatic production, intended to open up debate and discussion around this difficult subject. High school student Chloe has lost her friend to suicide, she and her social group struggle to cope with the confusing emotions of grief and loss. However, with support, there’s a way through the darkness. Commentary by mental health experts is interspersed at key points throughout.

28

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Understanding Prejudice

This programme explores some of the reasons why society chooses to ‘accept’, ‘not accept’, or remain prejudiced against certain people. It looks at people who have been prejudiced by society in general, and presents how the world looks and feels from the eyes of people who feel marginalised.

28

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VEA Life Skills Series

This series addresses key ways young people can develop the skills they need to deal with life’s ups and downs, maintain personal health and bounce back from hardship. The programmes, featuring both experts and young people, are presented in an accessible and entertaining way that is certain to engage students. This series includes the following titles:

What’s Happening to Me?

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Taking Control: Strategies for Coping with Stress

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This animated programme is not a dull medical look at sex education, but instead presents the facts of life during puberty with honesty, sympathy and a sense of humour.

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From the sperm race to the fertilisation tango, from the comforts of womb service to the joys of the birthday, the facts of life are presented in this animated programme with the humour and care that made the title a bestselling book all over the world.

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Critical Thinking Series

What are the critical thinking skills that make our journey through life smooth and effective? In this comprehensive series, three key skills are explored: assumptions, credibility, and evidence. Each episode contains excellent case studies and interviews with leading thinkers in the area. This series includes the following titles: Assumptions

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Credibility

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Evidence in Argument

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Online Research Skills

Search engines are a useful tool, but how can students get the best results from them? Join the fictional Professor Doogle as she looks at skills including selecting and searching search engines and data bases, using keywords, predicting results to assess credibility of the information, and assessing website credibility.

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Understanding Plagiarism and Its Consequences

With millions of people contributing material to the Internet, the temptation to plagiarise is ever-present. This valuable programme explores the nature of plagiarism, the legal, academic, professional and personal consequences, and advises how to help guard against the theft of intellectual property and creative works.

19

2011

Plagiarism: What Do You Value?

This programme teaches the relevant research, quoting and referencing skills that will enable a student to steer clear of plagiarism, whether intentional or unintentional.

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Accommodating Different Learning Styles

Easy Ways to Use E-Learning

Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom

In this programme, we explore three different learning styles (auditory, visual and kinaesthetic); observe students and teachers in action; learn how to employ techniques and strategies that cater for the variety of learning styles; and see and hear about current best practices.

In this programme we discuss how education systems are undergoing a transformation, and how e-learning is becoming further integrated into the classroom. We look at the benefits of e-learning, and how engaging students on a level and with material to which they will respond can make a teacher’s job easier.

29 min | AR | 2004

25 min | AR | 2009

31 min | AR | 2008

Hot Tips for Classroom Management

Teaching ESL Students in the Mainstream Classroom

The Healthy Teacher

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This informative programme helps teachers accommodate ESL learners with real-life classroom examples and practical strategies. We explore how teachers can consider the language demands of their lessons and use non-verbal cues to enhance language comprehension.

25 min | AR | 2010

This programme will inform teachers about the importance of finding balance between teaching and lifestyle. It explores the areas that affect teacher’s physical, emotional and social wellbeing in reducing stresses and anxiety.

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This programme provides help with classroom management and dealing with difficult students. It offers some effective, preventative strategies, as well as ways to deal with difficult behaviour when it occurs.

This programme provides teachers with a basic understanding of what emotional intelligence is and how it can be utilised in the classroom to generate a positive learning environment. It also provides specific ideas that teachers can incorporate in their classes to promote better emotional understanding.


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Accommodating Different Learning Styles

In this programme, we explore three different learning styles (auditory, visual and kinaesthetic), observe students and teachers in action, learn how to employ techniques and strategies that cater for the variety of learning styles, and see and hear about current best practices.

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Counselling: A Guide for Teachers

This programme is designed to assist teachers in understanding the process of counselling in secondary schools. It explains the counselling process, the process of adolescence itself, and the developmental tasks that the young person will inevitably need to successfully negotiate during their high school years.

24

2008

Easy Ways to Use E-Learning

This programme discusses how education systems are undergoing a transformation, and how e-learning is becoming further integrated into the classroom. It looks at the benefits of e-learning, explores the five key elements involved in the introduction of e-learning, and how its engaging nature can make a teacher’s job easier.

25

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E-Learning in Education

This programme is about encouraging and inspiring teachers to incorporate e-learning as an integral part of the curriculum. It looks at a revolution in youth communication, the implications of the revolution for education, multiliteracies, recent developments such as blogs and online learning, and the way forward.

21

2007

Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom

This programme provides teachers with a basic understanding of what emotional intelligence is and how it can be utilised in the classroom to generate a positive learning environment. It also provides specific ideas that teachers can incorporate in their classes to promote better emotional understanding.

31

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Health Emergencies in the Classroom

This programme helps teachers and other school staff get prepared for responding to medical emergencies that can occur in classrooms.

24

2007

Hot Tips for Classroom Management

Effective classroom management is an integral part of every teacher’s daily school life. This programme provides help with classroom management and dealing with difficult students. It offers some effective preventative strategies, as well as ways to deal with difficult behaviour when it occurs.

27

2007

In Focus: Girls in Physical Education - Increasing Participation and Success

This programme examines some of the reasons why girls lose interest in physical education, and focuses on a number of strategies to help teachers tackle the problem.

23

2003

Integrating ICT in the Curriculum

Through interviews and case studies, this programme will assist teachers in coming to some conclusions about the use of ICT and other issues arising from this major change in the way that learning is supported in the modern classroom.

29

2005

Learning with Interactive Whiteboards

This programme provides a solid introduction to interactive whiteboards, using a variety of different classroom settings as examples. Discussed are the learning and teaching advantages of interactive whiteboards, and their many uses, applications and features.

27

2009

Managing the Difficult Group

Many teachers struggle with how to effectively deal with and manage the ‘difficult group’ in their classroom. This programme illustrates a set of practical, doable steps that teachers can implement to diffuse students’ behaviour, get them working and bring real change to the classroom environment.

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OH&S in Schools

This programme provides an excellent tool to assist in raising staff awareness of the many aspects of working safely within a school environment. It includes classrooms, staff-rooms and art rooms, science and technology labs, hazardous substances, OH&S procedures and more.

30

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Productive Pedagogies

This programme looks closely at the New Basics Project educational model. An integral part of this scheme was a fresh emphasis on the value of quality teaching/learning, termed ‘productive pedagogy’, which is based on intellectual quality, connectedness, social support and recognition of difference.

26

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Tackling Bullying Big Time Series

Bullying is always a major concern for students, school staff and families. This series explores the everimportant topic of bullying, and provides thought-provoking advice on its prevention and solutions in a variety of scenarios where it can take place.

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2005

No Bullying in Our Community: Home/School Partnership Strategies

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Not in Our School: Creating a Non-Bullying Culture

27

2005

Tackling Bullying Behaviours: Non-Punitive Approaches

26

2005

Teaching ESL Students in the Mainstream Classroom

This informative programme helps teachers accommodate ESL learners with real-life classroom examples and practical strategies. We explore how teachers can consider the language demands of their lessons and use nonverbal cues to enhance language comprehension.

25

2010

The Beginning Teacher: Everyday Realities

This programme is an honest and informative introduction to what you can expect in those crucial early days of ‘solo’ teaching, and how to make a success of it. It offers practical advice for beginning teachers on how to navigate your first week on the job and examines a range of classroom management techniques.

24

2008

The Healthy Teacher

Teachers will learn about the importance of finding balance between teaching and lifestyle in this programme. It explores the areas that affect teacher’s physical, emotional and social wellbeing in reducing stresses and anxiety.

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Teacher Professional Dev.

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Safety in the Domestic Kitchen

New Technologies - 3D Printing

This update of our classic programme offers a light-hearted look at the potential hazards of the humble, domestic kitchen. Students will enjoy the dramatic scenes that illustrate the possibly dire consequences of handling kitchen equipment that could cause cuts, burns or other injuries. We review the major areas for consideration when assessing kitchen risks, and offer recommendations for best practice.

An informative look at the emerging manufacturing revolution occurring around this new technology. Explore how 3D printing works, from product idea to solid prototype, and the positive and negative impacts 3D printing is having on society, the workforce and the environment.

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28 min | AR | 2014

19 min | AR | 2012

Data Mining: Big Data’s Increasing Challenge and Payoff

Understanding Intellectual Property

Industrial Ingredients

This programme explains exactly what data mining is, the data collected, uses of data mining, the data processes involved and tips for successful data mining. We talk with world leaders in the field, including Doug Campbell, the Director of Deloitte Analytics and John Elder, Chief Scientist of Elder Research.

This interview-led programme builds an understanding of: intellectual property; exceptions to copyright; registering IP; why we should be aware of the terms and agreements of social media sites; what Creative Commons is and the different licences; and why an IP holder may wish to share material.

The aim of this programme is to increase the awareness of the sorts of ingredients that are used in our food that are not used in homecooking and to appreciate the functional role of these in manufactured foods in light of today’s lifestyles and consumer needs. The demands of mass processing are also explored.

25 min | AR | 2012

13 min | AR | 2014

25 min | AR | 2009

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This programme explores the work of four vastly different designers in architectural design, craft design and industrial design. We ask designers, including Alicia Mintzes, Steve Baker, Aaron Wallis and Wade Trevaen, a range of questions and see them in action to reveal their design process.

Automotive Design - CADCAM Case Studies

This programme looks at two examples of innovative automotive design, and features the use of CAD and CAM.

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CAD-CAM in Industry and Schools

This programme looks at various applications of CAD-CAM technology in schools and industries. Filmed in Britain, it includes footage and interviews from a major international bearing manufacturer, AESSEAL, and the Engineering Faculty of Sheffield-Hallam University.

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CAD-CAM in the Classroom

This programme shows how CAD-CAM works as an educational tool, and then illustrates how one student was motivated to create and then successfully realise his dream.

24

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Ceramics and Glasses

This programme looks at the process of producing both ceramics and glass, typical uses, and the advantages and disadvantages of both these materials.

25

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Commercial Printing Processes

Covering binding and finishing, and how to create work that satisfies the client’s commercial and aesthetic needs, this is a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the techniques and business of commercial printing.

26

2007

Composites: Properties, Processing and Uses

An introduction to the world of composite materials and their uses. This video looks at raw materials, primary production, composite classification, physical and chemical properties, methods of testing properties, secondary processing, material selection, recycling, and the properties and uses of fibrereinforced plastics.

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Control Systems in Design and Technology

This video introduces computer controlled systems, block diagrams and applications of computer-controlled systems. It features EFTPOS machines, robots, manufacturing and product control, multimedia entertainment, and education and medical applications.

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Cutting Metal: Methods Used During Manufacturing of Products

This programme considers a wide range of methods currently in use in industry. It includes CNC Oxy cutting, circular saw, CNC drilling machine, angle grinder, shearing devices, lathe operations, laser cutting, water jet cutting, and spark erosion.

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Design and the Environment

In this programme, we take a closer look at the environmental impact of design with a special emphasis on architecture, household goods, and how certain industries are embracing a more sustainable, eco-friendly approach to design.

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Design for Sustainability

Sustainable design is the art of designing physical objects to comply with the principles of economic, social and ecological sustainability. Its aim is to produce places, products and services that reduce use of non-renewable resources, minimise environmental impact and relate people to the natural environment.

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Design: A Team Approach

In this programme, we see how a team works towards a common goal from the client interview stage through to the design stage. We investigate planning and communicating ideas, right through to production, and demonstrate how useful evaluation can be in monitoring the team’s progress towards a common goal.

25

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Designing A Workshop Project

This programme follows two students as they plan and produce different versions of a CD holder. They both apply the design process to the task: creating a design brief, developing ideas, modelling, drawing blueprints, making a cutting list, construction, and testing and evaluating.

17

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Designing, Manufacturing and Evaluating a Product

This programme takes a careful look into the steps and processes involved in the Design and Technology course.

20

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Developing a Design Brief

This programme introduces the design process so that students will be able to design, produce and evaluate quality solutions that respond to identified opportunities and needs. It also examines the skills in design processes, design theory and the work of designers.

26

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Elements and Principles of Design

This programme outlines figure-ground, balance, contrast, cropping, hierarchy, scale, proportion and pattern, and helps to prepare students to engage with their own visual design projects.

30

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Engineered Wood Products

An excellent insight into a range of common engineered wood products, this programme also identifies the areas where the products have provided a viable replacement for the historical uses of old growth forests timbers used in the construction industry, and the need to find viable alternative products.

22

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Ergonomics and Design: Matching Products and Tasks with People

This film examines the process of matching products and tasks with people, and shows the numerous factors that need to be considered when designing products for optimum usability. It explains to students that good ergonomic design results in an efficient, safe and comfortable use of products.

20

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Ergonomics in the Real World

This programme investigates how and why ergonomic design is so important, from the perspectives of safety, comfort, performance, aesthetics and ease of use. It uses two case studies, and explores the various aspects of ergonomics and its relationship with design technology.

20

2010

Essentials of Design and Technology Skills

This programme focuses on skills required to use equipment in design and technology workshops. It features soldering, using a metal lathe, and using pillar and hand drills.

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Evaluating a Product

This programme takes an in-depth look at how the qualities of a product are defined in the design process. Functional efficiency of a product and its incorporation into the design is carefully examined, followed by the impact its manufacture and disposal will have on the environment.

25

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Fasteners for Construction

This programme looks at withdrawal strength and the amount of effort required to pull a fastener out of timber. We see nailing techniques using hand nailing, air pressure nail guns and their safe use. It includes helpful hints such as safe working load, along with other relevant occupational health and safety issues.

26

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Ferrous Metals: Properties, Processing and Uses

A wonderful introduction to the use of ferrous metals in the production of manufactured products in everyday life, considering the full range of steels together with the reason why each is selected for a particular use, the effect of varying percentages of carbon content, heat treatment, protecting steels, plating and more.

24

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Furniture Design

This series takes a look at the antique reproduction furniture industry and the ways in which a range of furniture designers go about their process. The series emphasises the importance of research, and demonstrates a variety of techniques used by craftsmen.

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Part 2 - Eight Furniture Designers

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Graphic Products - Design and Manufacture

A programme to inspire and inform students about graphic products and design by showing how graphics can influence our perception of products and people. Includes two case studies: an album cover design and a wetsuit design.

23

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Hand-Held Power Tools

This series illustrates various hand-held power tools one would find in a typical workshop. The programmes allow for a full explanation and safety procedures of one tool before moving on to the next. Tools covered include circular saws, jigsaws, reciprocating saws, power drills, screwdrivers, and more. This series includes the following titles: 18

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Hand Tools for Woodworking

This programme introduces us to a range of basic hand tools, covering their uses, tips, and possible pitfalls. A full demonstration of how to safely and effectively use a range of saws, planes, and chisels is provided.

25

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Influences on Design

This programme outlines how designers must use materials sympathetically, and consider the conflicting demands on the planning and designing of products. It also explores the influences that culture, subculture, egalitarianism, global society, hedonism, and sustainability have on design.

16

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Innovation and Emerging Technologies

This programme examines the concept of innovation and what makes for successful innovation. Through a case study of nanotechnology, we study the application of innovation to the design and development process within an emerging strand of technology.

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Inspiration for Design

This programme features two designers of textiles and jewellery discussing their work, including choice of materials and construction processes. Quality and function of the products are also explored.

21

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Joining Metals

This programme is an excellent introduction to the methods of joining metals. It discusses the advantages of welding over non-welding methods, and details both fusion and non-fusion methods.

29

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Lasers in Design Technology

This programme takes a cutting edge look at lasers and CAD/CAM technology used in industrial applications, and describes why lasers are so central to modern industry.

26

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Managing a Design Project

This video aims to teach students an understanding of managing the various elements of design projects. It emphasises the importance of managing design projects and shows how designers are expected to conceptualise, develop and produce a design proposal that fulfils a distinctive brief.

17

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Manufacturing and the Product Cycle: A Case Study of Moran Furniture

In this programme, Moran Furniture explain the stages in their product cycle the process that creates their award-winning sofas.

26

2006

In this programme, we look at resin - a plastic that can be put to the most creative and artistic of uses. We provide a brief overview of the history plastics, and then interview two designers who work with resin to discuss it’s properties. Healthy and safety issues, processes and materials are also considered.

24

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Model Making

This programme provides an informative look at all facets of model construction and contains five sections: different types of model construction, the correct and safe use of hand tools in use today, portable power tools, man-made products, natural products, and the various techniques used in the woodwork room.

20

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New Technologies 3D Printing

This programme offers an informative look at the emerging manufacturing revolution occurring around this new technology, exploring how 3D printing works, from product idea to solid prototype, and the positive and negative impacts 3D printing is having on society, the workforce and the environment.

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Non-Ferrous Metals Properties, Processes and Uses

A comprehensive introduction to non-ferrous metals and their uses. The programme explains what a non-ferrous metal is, and explores the properties and uses of some of the most significant and common non-ferrous metals on their own and as alloying metals.

20

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Plastics in Manufacturing

This programme provides an excellent range of examples of the four major methods of manufacturing plastic products, as well as an insight into the making of the dyes involved. It includes injection moulding, rotational moulding, vacuum, and pressure moulding.

21

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Materials for Design Series Resin Jewellery

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Plastics: Properties and Uses

A comprehensive introduction to thermoplastics and their uses. It includes definitions, raw materials, primary production, classification and properties of plastic, methods of testing properties, and the selecting of materials.

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Promoting Your Designs

This programme explores marketing tools and strategies that beginning designers can use to promote their work and themselves. We also discuss the use of promotional strategies when seeking employment, the concept of branding, and the best way to get your designs ‘out there’.

21

2010

Redesigning a Product

In this programme, we demonstrate the various methods, techniques and strategies designers use when redesigning a product. We describe the principles of intellectual property and the importance of acknowledging the intellectual property of others.

23

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Safety in the Workshop Avoiding Accident and Injury

This programme examines the main considerations when it comes to safety in the workshop. It stresses the importance of using safety equipment, setting up a well-designed work area, correct use of hand and power tools, ongoing maintenance, and first aid.

22

Social and Ethical Issues in Design Technology

This programme explores the associated social, lifestyle, ethical, and ecological considerations that designers and multinational companies must address while moving through the design cycle. It allows students to make their own judgment of the positive and negative aspects of the global marketplace.

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This series introduces viewers to the most flexible and highly adaptable materials used in the design and

The Practical Use of Materials manufacture of products: plastics and metals. A great introduction to understanding each material, their characteristics, practical uses and the importance they play in our society. This series includes the following titles: 19

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Timber Furniture: The Design Process

This programme demonstrates the design process as applied to the construction of timber furniture. We are shown around the workshop, given demonstrations of conceptualisation and model making, safe construction of joints, measuring and marking techniques, finishing the piece, and evaluation of the final result.

21

Tool Maintenance in the Workshop

This programme sets out how to take care of hand tools and how to maintain their efficency. It includes demonstrations of sharpening a chisel, a plane, a crosscut saw, a ripsaw and more. The importance of maintaining a sharp edge on cutting tools is explained, including the relationship to safety.

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Wood Properties and Uses

This programme carries out quick and ready tests for the following: hardness, stiffness, density, glue-ability, splitting and checking, finish, colour, friction, resistance to termites and fungus, and safety.

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All About Nutrients

Our body does not function efficiently without the correct amounts of specific nutrients. This programme explores the function of nutrients, the reason why we need to eat a balanced nutritional food intake and what health problems may result if we do not eat properly.

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Allergens and Food Safety

This programme covers what allergens are, reactions and responses, rules and regulations, the role of food manufacturers in food safety, and the role of retailers and workers in food safety. It looks at processes, safety issues and control measures of food allergens in the manufacture, regulation and selling of food.

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Batch and Continuous Processes

Using case studies, this programme shows us the difference between batch processing and continuous processing.

22

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Because Food Matters

A critical look at contemporary food issues with a focus on where our food comes from, and current farming and manufacturing methods. Topics explored include large scale intensive crop farming, factory faming and food miles. It helps students see there is more to food than supermarket convenience and attractive packaging.

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This series includes the following titles: Does It Matter How Our Food Is Produced?

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Local or Imported Food: How to Decide?

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Bringing It to the Boil: Basic Moist Cooking Methods and Food Storage

This instructive programme explains the ‘moist heat’ cooking methods such as boiling, blanching, poaching, steaming, stewing, and braising, as well as microwave cooking.

26

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Chemistry of Cooking - What Happens Inside a Sponge Cake?

This film examines the physical and chemical changes that take place when food is prepared and cooked. Set in a commercial kitchen, a simple egg sponge is used to demonstrate processes such as: aeration, denaturation, coagulation, gelatinisation, browning reactions, emulsification, and crystallisation.

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Commodities Series

Packed with information, this series looks at international, biological and environmental characteristics of two very popular foods: milk - ancient, versatile and very nutritious, milk has been central to human life for centuries; and rice - humanity’s long association with it, to its exciting place in our future. This series includes the following titles:

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Creative Cakes Series

In this two-part series, cake decorating experts demonstrate and explain the basic techniques used in cake decorating. It starts with beginner techniques such as piping work, then moves to more complex cake decoration skills such as icing roses for those wanting to decorate an extra special cake!

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Beyond the Basics

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Designing and Preparing a Meal

This programme guides students through the process of selecting nutritious ingredients, and adapting simple recipes to prepare a healthy and delicious lunch or main meal. We demonstrate how to prepare a selection of lunch and main meals, and how to use the kitchen equipment safely.

35

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Designing Menus for Healthy Diets

A look at the function of food and the nutrients that we require to maintain an adequate balanced diet. Find out how our nutritional requirements vary at different stages of the lifespan, and how we can design menus that will fit in with our lifestyle and reflect a balanced diet in order to meet our needs.

23

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Development in the Food Industry

This video explores the impact of technology on food production and the development of new and emerging foods. It covers the changes in food products available and innovation in product development as a result of consumer needs and expectations, as well as packaging’s impact on the environment.

28

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Farm to Fork - Primary and Secondary Processing

How does food get from the farmer to our table? In this programme, we look at the primary and secondary processing of wheat, fruit, vegetables and dairy. It includes growing and harvesting, transportation and storage, and the processing techniques used.

22

2014

Food Allergies and Intolerances

What is the difference between food allergy and food intolerance? Learn when and how to administer an EpiPen, how to identify food allergies and intolerances, and how the food production and hospitality industries are responding to the increasing incidence of food reactions.

18

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Food Planning for Special Occasions

This programme takes viewers behind the scenes at large-scale catering events, as chefs and organisers from Peter Rowland Catering and G’Day Chef Catering offer advice on menu planning, kitchen workflows, time management, and performing on the day.

21

2012

Food Poisoning: Prevention Is Better than Cure

How do we tell when an illness is caused by food rather than from other sources? In this programme we examine what food poisoning is, how it is caused and the methods used to prevent it.

24

2008

Food Safety and Hygiene

This programme covers cleaning, including personal hygiene and cleaning surfaces and equipment; systems and procedures for food storage of dry and cold goods; how to avoid food cross-contamination; safe cooking and reheating temperatures; food chilling techniques; and safe cool storage temperatures.

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Foods for Special Needs

‘Food for Special Needs’ examines food allergies and intolerances, diet-related diseases and disorders. Cultural and religious beliefs that determine diet are also considered.

29

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Functional Properties of Food

This programme is an exploration of the physical, chemical and sensory functions of many different food products, and discusses the importance of these functions.

26

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Global Cuisine

The colour, richness and diversity of Indian and Japanese cuisines are celebrated in these vibrant programmes. The documentary-style production investigates regional differences, traditional and modern influences, and the way in which food is prepared, served and eaten for everyday meals and special occasions.

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Good Enough to Eat - Food Presentation and Service

Discussing the human body’s five senses, this programme demonstrates how we as humans assess food, addressing the sensory characteristics that people look for in a variety of meals. Through interviews with a chef, a food stylist and a nutritionist, we look at the many ways in which food can be presented.

20

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Great Food Presentation

This two-part series covers the fundamental aspects of great food presentation, including how to imaginatively present soup, sushi, pastry and terrine entree platters, main courses and dessert. Also looked at are the creative skills and knowledge required to produce great food presentations. This series includes the following titles: More than Food on a Plate

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A Practical Guide

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In Focus: Environmental Issues in Food Production

Technological advances have led to an increase in food productivity and quality in recent years. In this programme, we consider environmental issues in food production and question the true cost of these changes.

31

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In the Kitchen - Utensils, Tools and Equipment

Chef Hemi Reidy takes us through areas including general kitchen safety and a range of health and safety issues including measuring and weighing, cutting, peeling, grating and crushing, mixing, whisking and processing, cooking equipment, ergonomics and new technology.

22

2009

Industrial Ingredients

The aim of this programme is to increase the awareness of the ingredients that are used in our food that are not used in home-cooking and to appreciate the functional role of these in manufactured foods in light of today’s lifestyles and consumer needs. The demands of mass processing are also explored.

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This programme updates the popular animated Johnny Junkfood to the year 2006. We follow Johnny and his family through their humorous daily adventures and learn along the way about good food choices and health.

28

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Manual Handling in the Food Industry

This programme combines interviews with health and safety practitioners and footage of applied manual handling, including hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control.

28

2006

New Food Trends

In this programme, we explore current trends in food and what influences the development of new food products.

27

2006

New Foods: Changes and Advances in Technology

A bright insight into the changing landscape of the food industry is offered in this programme. New food materials and technologies such as micro encapsulation, gene technology, plant breeding, the emergence of functional and novel foods, and the invention of food-based packaging are all investigated.

29

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Preparing Sandwiches, Appetisers and Salads

This programme takes you through the steps involved in making, preparing and presenting ever-evolving dishes while discussing useful tips that will enhance the quality of your food preparation. It applies kitchen hygiene and safety, time management, and how to minimise waste.

24

2009

Safety in Food Handling

This programme looks at practical steps to keep food safe from contaminants which often cause serious illness.

26

2003

Safety in the Commercial Kitchen

This programme outlines the basic workplace health and safety guidelines for the average commercial kitchen, including personal safety, working with heat, electricity, gas, dangerous equipment, and food hygiene.

26

2008

Safety in the Domestic Kitchen

This update of our classic programme offers a light-hearted look at the potential hazards of the humble, domestic kitchen. Dramatic scenes illustrate the possibly dire consequences of mishandling kitchen goods and we review the major areas for consideration when assessing kitchen risks, and offer recommendations for best practice.

14

2016

The Changing World of Food Packaging

This programme explains why food is packaged, and outlines the advantages and disadvantages of traditional metal, glass, cardboard and foil packaging. It examines the impact of changing consumer demands on packaging trends and explores modern plastic packaging, modified atmosphere packaging and aseptic packaging.

20

2010

The Cooking Process - How Food Changes

This programme looks at the changing characteristics of food during the cooking process. We investigate how the addition or substitution of an ingredient or an alternative cooking method can make a dish unique and exciting and typical of a certain country or region.

24

2010

The Design Process: From Concept to Customer

This programme takes the viewer through the production of a food product step-by-step, using the components of the design process.

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Turning Up the Heat! Basic Dry Cooking Methods

This programme demonstrates dry heat cooking methods, including baking, roasting, grilling, dry frying, shallow frying, stir-frying and, deep frying. Safety issues are also considered.

27

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UK Quality Assurance Schemes in Food

Assurance schemes set standards across the world covering crucial elements of food production. This programme highlights a variety of baseline and higher level schemes and encourages students to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of assurance schemes to the individual consumer and within a wider context.

22

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Using Microbes in Food

This programme examines the positive use of microbes in foods and illustrates their function in the food manufacturing process using four examples bread, beer, cheese, and salami. But their usefulness does not stop with manufacturing - some microbes are critical to the nourishment of the human body.

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Vegetables: From Field to Freezer to Fork

This programme examines the ways in which vegetables are grown, harvested and prepared for their inclusion into frozen meals.

22

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21st Century Food Series

There are a range of issues that professionals in the food production industry need to consider to ensure the well-being of consumers. This series looks at food labelling and its importance, as well as the most common and useful cooking techniques. It is suitable for teaching Catering and Food and Nutrition at GCSE levels.

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Food Labels

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Information and Communications Technology Series, Title Classroom Video Issues Series Information Overload

Creating Apps

Brief Summary This programme investigates whether information and communication technology is actually helping or hampering our basic numeracy skills, verbal communication and literacy development. With expert opinions, statistics and historical references presented for debate and discussion, we ask if ICT is making us smarter.

The explosion in apps has changed the way we interact with our mobile devices and the world around us. It is a booming industry with great opportunities for developers with an idea for an app. In this programme, interviews explain the research, planning, development and deployment that goes into developing apps. This series includes the following titles:

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Development and Deployment

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Data Mining: Big Data’s Increasing Challenge and Payoff

This programme explains exactly what data mining is, the data collected, uses of data mining, the data processes involved and tips for successful data mining. We talk with world leaders in the field, including Doug Campbell, the Director of Deloitte Analytics and John Elder, Chief Scientist of Elder Research.

25

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Data: Ethical Use and Storage

This programme provides a comprehensive examination of the complex issues surrounding ethical storage and use of data. It discusses data collection and accuracy of data entry, regulations and privacy concerns, the importance of backups, the emerging trend towards cloud computing and much more.

22

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Designing on Screen

In this programme, we look at using ICT in design while applying different elements and processes to both student and professional scenarios. We discuss the basic principles of good design, the importance of the audience, purpose of the task, evaluating and testing, and design in practice.

27

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Developing a Website

This programme looks at the key considerations involved when developing a website such as Internet basics; planning, designing and constructing a website; and website testing. Interviewees for the programme include leading website development experts such as Karl Ervine, an IT lecturer at Victoria University.

20

2013

Health and Safety Issues in ICT

This programme covers many aspects of health and safety in the use of ICT, including ergonomic chairs, the positioning of furniture and computer hardware, cables, use of keyboard and mouse, posture, and the need for breaks. It also includes a range of exercises designed to prevent injury.

17

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ICT in Organisations

A resource to explain how ICTs are defined, and the specific role they play in the business of modern organisations. Experts guide viewers through the ICT environment, the ICT needs and solutions for organisations, monitoring and evaluating ICTs, and what the future of ICTs might look like.

22

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ICT in the Real World

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‘ICT in the Real World’ brings together a series of scenarios where ICT is essential for business. From spreadsheets to the Adobe Creative Suite, we see the wide range of ways that technology provides solutions, and helps improve business efficiency, with detalied explanations. This series includes the following titles: 22

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Publishing a Magazine

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Skills for the Workplace

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Inside a Computer

This programme describes the role of computers in modern society, education and industry, and how it fulfils those roles. It provides novice and experienced users, as well as budding technicians, with an insight into the many aspects of a computer system, its design features and the function of various components.

25

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Inside Story: Spam

This programme investigates one of the major issues confronting business and individual computer users today - spam.

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Introduction to Programming: Unlocking the Secrets

This programme explores the basics of creating computer programmes. We look at algorithms, and the process of writing and compiling a programme.

28

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IT Networks

This programme provides a comprehensive overview of the world of networks, wireless LANs and mobile devices, key hardware and software components, wired and wireless protocols, the strengths and limitations of wired and wireless, and network security.

20

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Keeping Safe Online

This programme discusses ways users can avoid predators, online marketers and cyberbullies, and presents the role of the Internet as a medium. Also highlighted are the risks associated with the use of popular social networking sites such as Facebook.

24

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Learning with Wikis and Blogs

This programme discusses what wikis and blogs are, and their differences. Students and teachers alike will see how these tools can be used in education through examples of use in the classroom. Viewers also meet the CEO and founder of Edublogs, John Farmer, who demonstrates how easy it is to create your own.

21

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Managing Databases

Clearly explaining the features of DBMSs such as Oracle, DB2, Microsoft Access, MySQL, 4th Dimension and FileMaker Pro, this is a programme that directly explains the power of good management and effective strategies to achieve maximum results.

30

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Networks

What a network consists of, central processors, network procedures, and architecture are all explained in this case study of a modern computer network.

28

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Research on the Internet

This programme delves into Internet research and the functioning of search engines, with a specific focus on Google. It looks at how search engines work, the risks and potential problems in using them, verifying information and the type of technology that will impact heavily on our Internet use.

25

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Roles and Responsibilities in IT

In this programme, we examine the huge variety of jobs in the IT industry and the way these jobs interact to create the dynamic products that shape our modern life.

28

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Securing the Web

This programme raises awareness amongst students about the importance of maintaining computer security, and taking responsibility for their own equipment and online behaviour.

31

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The History of Computers

This programme traces the development of the electronic computer, from the first valve-based devices of the mid-20th century to the invention of siliconbased technology, leading to the manufacture of the first PCs.

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The Information Age

Learn about the extent to which life in the Information Age is affected by access to networks and in particular the Internet.

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This programme is a valuable resource for students investigating the various elements used to design effective websites.

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This interview-led programme builds an understanding of intellectual property, exceptions to copyright, registering IP, why we should be aware of the terms and agreements of social media sites, what Creative Commons is and the different licences, and why an IP holder may wish to share material.

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All About Textiles Series

This series examines textiles and the textile industry throughout history from the dawn of civilisation through the Industrial Revolution to the present day and beyond. This series includes the following titles:

Designing Fashion

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This programme observes how fashion designers develop their ideas into end products, from that initial spark of inspiration to final production. See how they use various ways to visually display their ideas, how they use computer aided design (CAD), and the steps in sampling, pattern making and production.

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This programme looks at three successful fashion labels involving young

Fashionable Business - Young designers. It outlines the elements of design and manufacture relevant to each one, and looks at the various sources of design inspiration, the different Designers, New Labels types of fabrics used in manufacture and the marketing and branding of the

Materials for Design Series Felt

This programme provides an understanding of the traditional uses of felt and how designers are now using felt in contemporary work.

Characteristics and properties of fibres, fabrics and yarns, and how designers

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Vocational Education ClickView’s picks

The Resort Representative This programme takes an in-depth look at the resort representative, covering their roles and responsibilities, the welcome meeting, selling and documentation, and problem situations. Discover how their responsibilities cover wide-ranging areas and are critical to maximising the likelihood of a high-quality experience for customers.

Environmental Impacts of Travel and Tourism Considering climate change, the debate around carbon emissions, stakeholder needs, and conflict, this informative film is excellent when teaching GCSE and FE levels of education. Students will learn how tourism can impact both positively and negatively on an environment, and the role of an EIA.

Ethical Tourism Discusses ethical tourism practices and their benefits and costs for host communities, business and travellers. It contains interviews with both subject specialists, and travel and tourism organisations including Tourism Concern and Tribe Travel.

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21 min | AR | 2012

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Impacts on Tourism

Teamwork in Hospitality

An Introduction to Hospitality

Economic Factors

This resource discusses front and back of house team structures, teamwork in general, roles and responsibilities of team members, communication, and customer feedback. A brilliant introduction to the teamwork aspect that applies to every tourism and hospitality organisation.

This programme provides a well-rounded introduction to the industry, discusses the difference between commercial and noncommercial organisations, and interviews industry professionals and employees. It covers topics such as working with people, hospitality establishments, key departments, and hospitality careers.

25 min | AR | 2009

24 min | AR | 2009

Tourism is a major global industry. As travel and visitation to so many parts of the world becomes increasingly accessible to more people, the industry continues to grow, not just in traditionally popular destinations but also in a growing number of emerging locations.

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Hospitality

An Introduction to Hospitality

This programme provides a well-rounded introduction to the industry, discusses the difference between commercial and non-commercial organisations, and interviews industry professionals and employees. It covers topics such as working with people, hospitality establishments, key departments, and hospitality careers.

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Catering for an Event

Catering for an event or function needs careful planning and execution. This programme examines a range of areas relevant to event or function catering.

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Catering Skills Series

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This comprehensive programme covers menu planning, budgeting, kitchen presentation, plating the meal, table setting, serviette folds, and styles of service. This series includes the following titles: 25

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Setting the Scene

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Cleaning and Sanitation in the Food Industry

This programme examines various topics surrounding cleanliness and sanitisation in the food industry, such as why cleanliness and sanitation are so important, how to clean properly, food service industry cleaning, food manufacturing industry cleaning, storage, health, and safety.

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Coaching in Hospitality

This programme uses input from hospitality training experts and real world examples to shine a spotlight on coaching in a hospitality environment, and to explain key factors for effective coaching. Topics covered include the purpose and importance of coaching, preparation of coaching, on-the-job coaching, and the follow-up.

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Dealing with Difficult Customers

This programme covers important principles in dealing with difficult customers within the customer service industry. It explores aspects such as identifying the problem, identifying the solution, exceptions, follow ups, and active listening.

26

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Espresso Coffee Service: Preparing and Serving Cafe Style Coffee

This programme deals with coffee making techniques for the beginner. It covers espresso machines and their components, coffee types and extraction.

30

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Five Star Hospitality

Discover what it takes to provide world class service, and visit SkyCity Darwin - a five star international hotel, to learn the valuable lessons offered by their professionals. Learn about the point of first contact, open body language, empowering staff with responsibility, innovation, inclusive practices, and much more.

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2011

Sweet Stuff: Working in the Pastry and Sweet-Making Industries

This is both an information-rich programme and a realistic look at the workplaces, people, and expectations of a career in the pastry and sweet­– making industry. It looks at hygiene, health and safety issues, presentation, formal training and creativity, duties, and the working environment.

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Teamwork in Hospitality

This resource discusses front and back of house team structures, teamwork in general, roles and responsibilities of team members, communication, and customer feedback. A brilliant introduction to the teamwork aspect that applies to every tourism and hospitality organisation.

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This programme interviews a number of people who work in the hospitality industry serving the public: receptionist, porter, duty manager, and restaurant and bar staff. Each section illustrates and describes the skills necessary for each job and the tasks commonly expected to be carried out.

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Competitive Marketing in Tourism

The marketing and management of a destination is becoming increasingly competitive worldwide. Discover how adopting a market orientation enables a destination to better meet the needs of the potential tourist, and adapt accordingly to the dynamic nature of the tourism industry.

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2009

Environmental Impacts of Travel and Tourism

Considering climate change, the debate around carbon emissions, stakeholder needs, and conflict, this informative film is excellent when teaching GCSE and FE levels of education. Students will learn how tourism can impact an environment both positively and negatively, and the role of an EIA.

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Ethical Tourism

Discusses ethical tourism practices and their benefits and costs for host communities, business and travellers. It contains interviews with both subject specialists, and travel and tourism organisations including Tourism Concern and Tribe Travel.

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Impacts on Tourism

This comprehensive series explores the impacts on tourism, with a focus on three major areas: customer interaction, economic factors, and political and legal factors. Each programme includes street interviews and reflections from experts, and offers valuable advice and insight into each area. This series includes the following titles: Customer Interaction

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Economic Factors

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Political and Legal Factors

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Impacts on Travel and Tourism: Changes and Trends

This film explores the changes and trends in tourism, including the factors that have driven change in recent years such as socioeconomic trends, new technology, security, the state of the economy, low cost airlines, new markets and the Eurozone, external pressures and industry response, and the industry’s future.

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2013

Responsible Tourism

This film explores a range of areas relating to responsible tourism including sustainability, green tourism and ‘greenwash’, and environmental and economic impacts. Viewers will benefit from the inclusion of a range of experts providing different views and perspectives on responsible tourism.

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The Resort Office

This film takes a look at the resort office, and features extensive interview grabs from Peter Constanti, CEO of Group Destination Management for Thomas Cook. It explores the role of the resort office, the rooming list, excursions, complaints, and emergencies.

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The Resort Representative

This programme takes an in-depth look at the resort representative, covering their roles and responsibilities, the welcome meeting, selling and documentation, and problem situations. Discover how their responsibilities cover wide-ranging areas and are critical to creating a high-quality experience for customers.

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The UK Travel and Tourism Sector

This programme provides an overview of the travel and tourism sector in the UK, and examines a range of key areas, including travel and tourism organisations, trade and professional bodies, regulation, UK government bodies, change in the industry, technology, economic contribution, new markets, trends, and the future.

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Tourism, Planning and Development: A Case Study in Sustainability

The development of tourism can have massive environmental, social and economic impacts. To be successful and sustainable, extensive planning is needed. This programme examines the careful co-operation and coordination between both the public and private sectors, and the involvement of the local community.

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Training Resort Reps

This programme examines the areas relating to the training of resort reps, and features interview grabs from Peter Constanti, CEO of Group Destination Management for Thomas Cook. It covers the importance of training and product knowledge, induction training, work shadowing, mentoring and coaching, and group and external training.

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Impacts of Travel and Tourism

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Legislation and Regulation in Travel and Tourism

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Technology in Travel and Tourism

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The UK as a Destination

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Travel and Tourism Business Environments

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Upselling Products in Tourism and Hospitality

Discover how up-selling is a marketing tool used to have the consumer purchase more expensive items, upgrades, or other add-ons to make a more profitable sale. This programme examines the difference between products and services, outlines staff training, and describes the marketing concept.

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Working in a Large Resort: Case Study

Each element of a resort is reliant upon the success of another element, therefore effective organisational management is crucial to ensuring the resort can create an experience the guest is seeking. Discover what defines a resort, the importance of customer service, sustainable practices, and resort management.

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The European Union 9 The Profit and Loss Account 9 Cash Flow 10 Change Management in Large Organisations: Smoking Laws A Case Study 10 Consumer Choice and Protection 10 Customer Needs, Expectations and Perceptions 10 Day-to-Day Business in a Cafe 10 Developing a Business Plan 10 Don’t Hesitate, Communicate 10 E-Business: A Case Study 10 Economies of Scale 10 Effective Budgeting for Business 10 Effective Communication in Business 10 Employment Opportunities 10 Enterprise and Entrepreneurs 11 Environmental Sustainability in Business: A Case Study 11 Essential Customer Service 11 Online Customer Service 11 Person-to-Person Customer Service 11 Telephone Customer Service 11 Ethics and Social Responsibility in Business 11 Ethics and Social Responsibility in Management 11 Ethics and the Consumer 11 Evaluating Business Performance: Small Business Case Studies 11 Event Management 11 Exam Preparation - Business Studies 11 Fairtrade: Who Benefits? 11 Financial Management and the Planning Cycle 11 Financial Reporting for Business 12 First Things First: Working Effectively in the Office 12 Franchising 12 Fruit Shop Economics 12 Global Business - A Case Study of Volvo in Brazil 12 Human Resource Function 12 Impacts of Globalisation 12 Introduction to Economics 12 The Nature of Economics 12 The Operation of an Economy 12 IT in Business 12 Management Styles Explained 12 Market Analysis 12 Marketing, Research and Segmentation 13 Microeconomics: Understanding the Market System 13 Motivational Theory 13 Online Marketing 13 Operations Management: A Case Study of a Hotel 13 Ownership and Control 13 Promotion 13 Ratio Analysis 13 Small Business Management Series 13 Starting Up 13 The Business Plan 13 Sources of Finance 13 Starting an Online Business 13 Technological Development in Business 14 The Balance Sheet 14 The Bottom Line: Balance Sheets and P&Ls 14 The Credit Crunch 14 The Four P’s Marketing Strategies 14 The Global Economy: Globalisation 14 The Housing Market 14 The Income Statement - Profit and Loss Accounts 14 The Money Go-Round: Case Studies in Cash Flow 14 Understanding Brands 14 Understanding Business Studies 14 Generating and Protecting Business Ideas 14 Legal Structures 14 Understanding Issues in Globalisation 15

Art Aboriginal Art - Materials and Practice Aboriginal Art - Philosophy and Culture Animation in Multimedia Introduction to Pottery Know Your Art History Impress with Impressionists No Nonsense Renaissance Making a Video Making Photographs Photography Skills and Techniques How a Digital Camera Works Lighting, Composition and Shooting Using Photoshop Street Art World Indigenous Art Inca Art Maori Art Southwest American Indian Art

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Music An Introduction to Composing Genres in Music: From Handel to Hip Hop Inside a Recording Studio Introducing Classical Music Introducing Jazz Music of the World Introducing the Music of India Introducing the Music of Africa Introducing the Music of Japan The Orchestra Conductor and Strings Percussion and Orchestral Diversity Woodwind and Brass

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Performing Arts Dance Composition Series 7 Hip Hop 7 Tap Dance Composition 7 Drama Skills Series 7 Acting the Part 7 Characterisation 7 Movement 7 Frantic Assembly: A Guide to Devising 7 Treading the Boards 7 Cutting it in Costume 7 From Page to Stage 7 The History of Theatre 7

Business Studies Because Money Matters 9 Borrowing and Managing Debt 9 Budgets, Spending, Taxation 9 Saving and Banking 9 Boost Juice: A Franchise Case Study 9 Business Basics 9 Business Law 9 Business Management in Recession 9 Business Planning 9 Business Strategy 9 Business Studies 9 Customer Service 9 External Factors Affecting Business 9 Teamwork 9

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Writing for Different Genres Writing Narratives Writing Skills Series Punctuation: Advanced Uses Punctuation: Capitalisation Punctuation: Italics Punctuation: Numbers

English Animal Farm 17 Before the Play Series 17 Macbeth 17 Romeo and Juliet 17 Bertram Poppingstock: Problem Solver 17 Applying Spelling Rules 17 Basic Spelling Rules 17 Improving Your Reading Vocabulary 17 Improving Your Writing Vocabulary 17 Spelling for Effect 17 Debating and Public Speaking Series 17 Elements of Narratives 17 Elmore’s Grammar Workshop 17 Izzy Learns About Clauses 17 Izzy Learns Abstraction and Technical Language 17 Izzy Learns Modality and Nominalisation 17 ESL Guides 17 Annoyances and Complaints 17 Hobbies and Interests 17 Evolution of the English Language 18 A Short History of the English Language 18 Borrowed Words - How Languages Influence Each Other 18 Language and Technology 18 Exploring Genres 18 Fairy Tale Narrative and Structure 18 Handwriting Tips 18 How to Make Digital Stories 18 James Moloney: Writing from Experience 18 Know Your Poetry 18 Dedications 18 Dramatic Monologues 18 Narratives 18 Short Form Poetry 18 Sonnets 18 Unstructured Poetry 18 Literary Devices in Ads 18 Of Mice and Men 19 Picking Poetry Apart: Theme, Context and Form 19 Punctuation Explained 19 Apostrophes and Quotation Marks 19 Capitals, Commas, Full Stops, Question and Exclamation Marks 19 Colons, Semicolons, Brackets, Dots and Dashes 19 Sea Shepherd 35th Anniversary 19 Shakespeare: King Lear - Family, Politics and the State 19 Shakespeare: Major Themes in Othello - Four Key Sections 19 Shakespeare: Othello Performances 19 Shakespeare: Othello Portrayal of Evil 19 The Art of Persuasive Writing 19 The Great Orator 20 Audience Engagement 20 Debates 20 Presentation Basics 20 The Language of Film and TV 20 This Is Shakespeare! 20 Macbeth - Dramatic Techniques 20 Macbeth - Minor Characters 20 Romeo and Juliet - Themes 20 Romeo and Juliet - Minor Characters 20 To Kill a Mockingbird 20 Understanding Shakespeare Series 20 Othello: New Perspectives 20 Shakespearean Comedy 20 Shakespearean Tragedy 20

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Geography Blackpool - The Development of a Tourist Destination 23 Changing Communities 23 Climate Change 23 Climate Change: Our Responsibility 23 Coastal Environments 23 Deserts: Global Environments 23 Earthquake Tsunami - Wave of Destruction 23 Ensuring a Sustainable Environment 23 Ethical Tourism 23 Exploring England 23 Farming - The Future 23 Geographers in the Field 23 Geography of Conflict 24 Conflicts on a Local Scale 24 Consequences of Conflict 24 Global Conflicts 24 Glaciers and Glaciation: A Frozen Key to Our Past and Future 24 Global Food Equity 24 Global Tectonics: Competing Theories 24 Housing 24 Improving Liveability: Case Studies in Urban Design 24 Improving the Urban Environment 24 In Focus: East Timor - A Case Study in International Aid 24 Internal Migration in China 24 Latitude and Longitude - Where Are We? 24 Limestone Landscapes 24 Managing a Coastal Ecosystem 25 Managing an International Tourist Destination 25 Managing Fragile Environments 25 Minimum Impact: Take Only Photos, Leave Only Footprints 25 Mining in Canada 25 National Parks: The Lake District 25 Natural Hazards: Floods 25 Population and World Resources 25 Population Geography 25 Positive and Negative Impacts of UK Weather Systems 25 Relocating Everton FC 25 Shopping: Past, Present and Future 25 Sustainable Settlements Issues 26 Sustainable Urban Living: A South American Case Study 26 The Christchurch Earthquake: A Case Study 26 The Water Cycle (Basic) 26 Transport: Getting About 26 Urban Dynamics 26 Weather and Climate 26

History China 1750 – 1918 The Boxer Rebellion The Opium Wars The Qing Dynasty Civilisations and Ideas Conflict in the Modern World: Origins of World War 1 and 2 Life at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century Life under Adolf Hitler: A Totalitarian Regime

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Life under Stalin: A Totalitarian Regime Progressive Ideologies Rights and Freedoms The Cold War Cold War in Europe and Asia Selling Ideologies - Cold War Propaganda The Black Death Impact of the Black Death Spread of the Black Death What Is the Black Death? The Communist Revolution in China Background to China’s Communist Revolution Events of China’s Communist Revolution The Great Depression The Great Depression: Part 1 The Great Depression: Part 2 The Industrial Revolution Causes of the Industrial Revolution Impacts of the Industrial Revolution The Russian Revolution: From the Last Tsar to Lenin The Troubles in Northern Ireland Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 The Western Front: World War 1 - The First Global Conflict

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Numbers and Algebra Basic Index Laws: Games, Set, Match Basketballs, Parabolas and Circles Best Buys: Buying or Making Sandwiches Calculating Profit: Earning Your Bread and Butter Destination Distances on a Cartesian Plane Graphing Distance and Time: A Runner’s Story Graphing Simple Parabolas and Circles Index Notation and Prime Factors Line Graphs: Gradients and Midpoints Perfect Squares and Square Roots Simultaneous Equations on the Golf Course Solving Quadratic Equations in Cricket and Rowing Operations with Algebraic Fractions Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Proving Congruent Triangles Pythagoras’ Theorem: An Introduction Relative Frequency of Events Scatter Plots and Gym Training Simplifying Algebraic Products and Quotients Small and Large Time Scales Solving Linear Equations Substituting Values in Formulae Survey Data: Collecting and Displaying Taking a Chance: Key Probability Concepts Triangles and Quadrilaterals Understanding Ratio and Proportion

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Physical Education

Algebra: The Basics 33 Algebraic Variables and Index Laws 33 Bivariate Data and Pool Use 33 Congruence and Similarity in Plane Shapes 33 Congruent Shapes and Transformations 33 Drawing Prisms 33 Evaluating Statistical Claims 33 Exponents and Index Laws 33 Histograms and Boxplots of Gym Membership 33 Introducing Trigonometric Ratios 33 Investigating Population Survey Data 33 Irrational Numbers: Pi and Pies 33 Linear Functions: An Introduction 34 Mathemania Series 1 34 Algebra: A Piece of Cake - An Introduction to Algebra 34 Fantastic Factorising: An Introduction to Factorising in Algebra 34 Into the Negative Zone! Working with Integers 34 Let’s Get it Straight: Linear Equations and Their Graphs 34 That’s a Bit Steep: All About Gradients 34 Mathemania Series 2 34 Introducing Probability 34 Introducing Problem Solving 34 Introducing Ratio and Proportion 34 Introducing Statistics 34 Plane and Simple: Areas of Polygons and Circles 34 Trigonometry 34 Mathemania Series 3 34 Coordinate Geometry 34 Geometric Constructions 34 Naming and Measuring Angles 34 Similarity, Ratio and Proportion 34 Triangles and Quadrilaterals 34 Mathemania Series 4 34 Algebraic Notation: Maths as a Foreign Language 35 Decimals: The Accuracy of Numbers 35 Exponents: We Are the Power 35 Geometric Transformations 35 Integers: The Whole Thing 35 Rational Numbers: We Are Proportional 35 Roots: The Radical Idea 35 Mean, Median and Outliers 35

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Acquiring Skills - How People Develop Skills in PE 38 All About Muscles 38 Analysing Fitness 38 Enhancing Performance in Sport 38 Evaluating a Training Programme 38 Exercise for Life 38 Expedition and Navigation Skills 38 Factors Affecting Performance Series 38 Energy Systems 38 Nutrition and Sport 38 Psychological Factors 38 Skill Acquisition Part 1 38 Skill Acquisition Part 2 38 Training 38 Fair Play in Sport: The Role of Umpires and Referees 38 First Aid for Sprains 39 Food for Sports Performance 39 Good Coach, Bad Coach 39 Improving Performance 39 In Focus: Coaching Styles - Characteristics of a Good Coach 39 In the Spirit of the Game 39 Individual Differences - Gender Training and Physical Performance in Sport 39 Lifelong Physical Activity 39 Measurements of Physical Activity 39 Motivations for an Active Lifestyle 39 Nutrition and Hydration in Sport 39 Nutrition for Physical Activity 39 Performance Enhancing Substances in Sport 40 Recovery from Exercise 40 Setting the Pace: Women and Sport 40 Skills and Sports Psychology Series 40 Skills Classification, Coaching and Practice 40 Theories of Learning 40 Sports Injuries: Classification and Management 40 Sports Injury Prevention and Assessment 40 Sports Psychology: Mental Preparation 40 Sports Psychology: Motivation, Anxiety and Arousal 40

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Mutations: Changing the Code Natural Selection: Its Place in Modern Society Rock Platforms Science Building Blocks Series Evolutionary Theory Food and Digestion Sexual and Asexual Reproduction The African Savannah The Bones of It: An Introduction to the Skeleton The Cycles The Eye: From Light Comes Sight The History of Evolution Theory The Immune Response The Pond Community Ecology in Action Exploring the Web of Life The Role of Enzymes The Science in Foods Transportation Systems in Animals Transportation Systems in Plants Understanding Disease through History Understanding Evolution - Inheritance and Change

Science Biology All About Forensic Science 43 All Systems Go Again! 43 Anatomy: Functional Body Systems 43 Battle Scars: An Overview of Our Defence Against Disease 43 Biomechanics of the Body 43 Body Systems: Explained Through Dissection and Animation 43 Cellular Signalling 43 Classification Systems 43 Coordination and Control 43 Animals 43 Plants 43 Designer Genes: The Science and Ethics 43 Disease and Treatment 44 Developing a Vaccine: Rotavirus 44 Treating Cancer: Radiation Therapy 44 Emerging Diseases: Prions, Viruses 44 Epidemiology: Linking Smoking to Lung Cancer 44 Evolutionary Biology Essentials 44 Geological Timescale 44 Radiocarbon and Other Dating Techniques 44 The Hominid Chronology 44 Food Chains and Food Webs 44 Forensic Science in Action 44 Gene Technology in Agriculture 44 Gene Technology: Our History of Understanding to Modern Techniques 44 Genes and Cloning 44 Genes and Inheritance: Priests, Peas, Punnets and Pedigrees 45 Homeostasis 45 How a Plant Works 45 In Focus: Classifying Living Things - the How and Why of the Five Kingdom Classification 45 In Focus: Functional Anatomy 45 In Focus: Introduction to Plants (Senior Version) 45 In Focus: Plants, Light and Water (Senior Version) 45 Infectious Diseases: Causes and Controls 45 Insects and Spiders: Life Cycle, Energy and Protection 45 Interviews on the Ethics of Genetics 45 Gene Tech Tapes: Part 4 45 Gene Tech Tapes: Part 5 45 Keeping It All Together: Cell Membranes 46 Life Cycles of the Butterfly: 8-11 46 Macromolecules 1 - Carbohydrates, Lipids and Nucleic Acids 46 Macromolecules 2 - Proteins and Proteomics 46 Mechanisms of Evolution 46 Medical Ethics 46 Genetic Engineering 46 IVF 46 Multicellular Organisms and Their Nervous System 46

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Chemistry Acids and Bases in the Home 48 All About Chemical Bonding 48 Covalent 48 Ionic 49 Metallic 49 Atoms and Their Electrons 49 Biosphere Cycles - Senior 49 Bohr’s Model of the Atom 49 Bonding between Atoms 49 Carbon Chemistry 49 Carbon Cycles and Cycles 49 Chemical Analysis Techniques 49 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry 49 Chromatography 49 Infrared 49 Mass Spectrometry 49 NMR 49 Chemistry Concepts: Atomic Structure, the Periodic Table, Limitations of Bonding models 49 Chemistry of Carbon: A Very Versatile Atom 50 Chemical Equations in the Real World 50 Corrosion Chemistry 50 Electron Arrangement 50 Equilibrium Series 50 Applying the Concepts 50 Equilibrium: The Concepts 50 History of the Atom 50 History of the Atom Part One 50 History of the Atom Part Two 50 Holding Electrons 50 I Came, I Saw, I Redoxed 50 Introduction to Polymers 50 Ionic and Covalent Bonding: Electronegativity, Conductivity, Network and Shapes 51 Nuclear Chemistry: Inside the Atom 51 Nuclear Radiation 51 Physical and Chemical Changes 51 Redox Rocks: Redox Reactions in Extracting Metals from Ore 51 Redox: Losing and Gaining Electrons 51 Renewable Fuels 51 Science Building Blocks Series 51 Changing States of Matter 51 Separating Mixtures 51 Sergeant Magnet of the Electron Army 51

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The Amazing Mole The Cycles The Carbon Cycle The Phosphorus Cycle The Water Cycle (Advanced) The Energy of Chemical Reactions The Magic of Chemistry: Lecture Demonstrations The Mole: A Chemical Measure The Periodic Table The Science in Cosmetics The Science of Pollution Understanding Electrolysis Water: A Unique Chemical Wet Cells, Dry Cells, Fuel Cells What Are Atoms Made of?

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Waves in the Ocean: Beauty and Order in Waves Work = Force x Distance: Exploring the Concept of Work

Science Science Lab Skills Safety in the Senior Science Lab Scientific Method: How It Works

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Social Science Health and Social Care Care Values Effective Communication in Health and Social Care Fire Safety Influences on Health and Wellbeing - Health Promotion Meeting Individual Needs Practitioner Roles

Physics All about Motion: Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration 53 Artificial Satellites 53 Building Bridges: The Physics of Construction 53 Catching the Sun: The Physics of Solar Energy 53 Collisions: Energy, Force, Momentum and Vectors 53 Comets 53 DC Electricity: Discovery and Developments 53 DC Motors 54 Electrical Circuits 54 Electromagnetic Radiation: Wave and Particle Models of Light 54 Electromagnetism Part 1: Electric Fields, EM Fields, Motor Effect 54 Electromagnetism Part 2: Electromagnetic Induction 54 Energy Rules: The Conservation of Energy 54 Flow of Heat 54 Forms of Energy 54 Gravitation 54 Gravity: History of Ideas 54 History of the Race to the Moon 55 In Focus: The Synchrotron - an Introduction 55 Interference of Light: A Property of Waves 55 Into Space 55 Exploring Our Solar System 55 Stars of the Universe 55 Introduction to Electricity 55 Living on the Planets: What We Need to Live 55 Methods of Heat Transfer 55 Microwave Ovens: Cooking with Light 55 Mobile Phone Networks: How They Work 55 Newton’s Laws of Motion 56 Nuclear Power: Fission, Fusion, Reprocessing and Disposal 56 Our Earth in Motion: Understanding Time, Tides and Seasons 56 Our Place in Space: Astronomy 56 Particle Model and Kinetic Theory of Gases 56 Principles and Laws of Motion 56 Principles of Physics 56 Principles of Physics 1: Light 56 Principles of Physics 1: Mechanics 56 Principles of Physics 1: Mechanics, Heat, Light 56 Principles of Physics 2: Sound, Magnetism, Electricity and Radioactivity 56 Projectile Motion 56 Properties of Waves 56 Radioisotopes at Work: Medical and Industrial Uses 57 Satellites, Orbits and Gravity 57 Semiconductors, Diodes and Transistors 57 Science Building Blocks Series 57 Light and Sound 57 Magnetic Force 57 The Photoelectric Effect 57 The Physics of Light 57 The Physics of Medical Imaging 57 Transfer of Heat 57

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Psychology Aggression 60 Anxiety Disorders 60 Attachment 60 Core Studies in Psychology 61 Baron Cohen on Autism 61 Griffiths: Cognitive Bias and Gambling 61 Classic Studies in Psychology 61 Elizabeth Loftus: Eyewitness Testimony 61 Face Recognition 61 Maguire - Navigation and the Human Brain 61 Offender Profiling 61 Psychology Critical Issues 61 Bystander Intervention 61 Day Care 61 Eating Disorders 61 Eyewitness Testimony 61 Obedience and Ethics 61 Stress Management 61 Research in Context 62 Rosenhan’s Experiment 62 Sleep 62 The Concepts of Psychology: Part 1 62 Ethical Issues in Psychology 62 Free Will and Determinism 62 Introducing Psychology 62 Situational Theory 62 What Are Ethics? 62 The Concepts of Psychology: Part 2 62 Correlation and Causation: Illustrating the Difference 62 Experimental Methods: A Case Study 62 Looking at Reductionism: A Case Study 62 Reliability and Validity 62 Science and Psychology 62 The Stroop Effect 62 The Use of Non-Human Animals in Research 62 The Social Toddler 63 Understanding Postnatal Depression 63 Understanding Psychology 63 Experimental Research Methods in Psychology 63 Mental Disorders 63 Non-Experimental Methods in Psychology 63 Perspectives on Psychology 63 The BBC Prison Study 63

Religious Eduation Ancient China Civilisations and Ideas

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Evil and Suffering - A Religious Perspective Let’s Talk about Religion The Afterlife The Nature of God Medical Ethics The Kendal Project - A Spiritual Revolution The Sacraments

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First Impressions: Winning over Your Boss Getting It Right at the Interview Interview Performance Job Application: Looking Good on Paper Job Search in the 21st Century Job Search Success Series Job Search Success 1: Research Job Search Success 2: Applications Job Search Success 3: Interviews Job Search Success 4: Starting a Job Keeping a Job Mission Employable Finding and Applying for a Job Interview Scenarios and Questions to Expect Universal Rules for a Successful Interview My First Job Office Administration Series General Office Skills Office Technologies Telephone and Reception OH&S Issues for Work Experience Students OH&S on a Film Set Pathways Planning Twenty-First Century Jobs Selling Yourself Successfully The Application Form The Career Portfolio The Interview What Employers Really Want What Will I Say at the Interview? What Your Boss Wants Job Applications The Induction Process Job Interviews Your Probationary Period Working in Media Workplace Rights and Responsibilities An Introduction to Criminal and Civil Law

Sociology Beyond the Nuclear Family Classic Collection Ann Oakley: Housewife Anthony Giddens: Capitalism and Social Modern Theory Carolyn Jackson: Lads and Ladettes in School Eileen Barker: The Making of a Moonie Michelle Stanworth: Gender and Schooling Paul Willis: Learning to Labour Peter Townsend: Poverty in the UK Stan Cohen: Folk Devils and Moral Panics Sue Sharpe: Just Like a Girl Confronting Epidemics: Three Case Studies Core Concepts in Sociology Homeless: The Story of Gary Nobbs Influences on Health and Wellbeing Lifestyle Factors Psychological Factors Social Factors The Physical Environment Influences on the Health of Individuals Introducing Sociology The Changing Role of Women in the UK Research Methods Made Accessible: Researching Health Doing Sociological Research The Drugtakers Sociology Key Issues Crime and Deviance Families and Households Understanding Sociology From Modernity to Post-Modernity Making Sense of Sociological Theory Theory and Methods

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Citizenship Being British Contract Law Court Procedures in Criminal and Civil Law Crime, Punishment and Policing in England and Wales from 1829 Crimes Against the Environment Human Rights International Law and Global Governance The Adversary System Tort Law A Sense of Identity Against Bullying Series Better Ways to Communicate The Bystander Understanding Bullying Achieve a Healthy Lifestyle

Student Development Careers 10 Things Not to Do in an Interview Answering Interview Questions Are You Job Ready? Behavioural Interviewing Careers in Biology Careers with a Conscience Common Mistakes Job Seekers Make Communication in the Workplace Series Conflict Management Customer Service Writing in the Workplace Continuing into HE An Introduction to UCAS Choosing Your Degree Subjects Choosing Your Sixth Form Studies Preparation for a University Interview Work Experience - The Benefits Writing Your Personal Statement CVs in the Real World Developing a Career Portfolio E-Networking for Jobs Employment and Training Edition: Powerful Resumes Face to Face with Your Competition

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Personal, Social and Health Education Because Money Still Matters: Living Expenses 75 Becoming Parents: Adoption 75 Binge Drinking 75 Cyber Safe: Identifying and Combating Cyber Bullies 75 Cyberbullying: Identify, Understand, Prevent 75 Diet Related Disorders - Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity and Coeliac Disease 75 Dark Days: Shedding Light on Depression 76 Drug Awareness 76 Depressants, Hallucinogens and Stimulants 76 The Voice of Crystal Meth 76

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Developing Personal Values 76 Drink Spiking: Awareness and Avoidance 76 Drugs: Facts and Fiction 76 Exam Preparation: Health and Social Care 76 Girls and Bullying: Identify, Understand, Prevent 76 Girls Business: Friendship and Bullying in Schools 76 Head Lice Control 76 His and Hers: Gender and Sexuality 77 Homophobia 77 Internet Ethics and Young People 77 Introducing Cannabis: Risks, Laws and Habits 77 Introducing Tobacco: Risks, Laws and Habits 77 Mental Health: The Basics 77 Nutrition for Life Series 77 Pregnancy, Infancy and Childhood 77 Youth, Adulthood and Late Adulthood 77 More Fries with That? 77 Party Drugs 77 Personal Identity: Tattoos, Body Piercing, Art, Culture and Self Expression 78 Real Smart Series 78 About Boys’ Body Image 78 About Conflict Resolution 78 About Girls’ Body Image 78 Self Esteem and Identity in the Digital Age 78 Sexual Awareness Series 78 Sexual Identity 78 Sexually Transmitted Infections: What We Can’t See 78 STIs: Facts and Fiction 78 Teenage Drinking: Facts and Fiction 78 The Most Embarrassing Sex Questions in History 79 Is Masturbation Normal? 79 Is Sex Painful the First Time? 79 What Are Wet Dreams? 79 What If I Feel Pressured to Have Sex? 79 What If I’m Attracted to the Same Sex? 79 What Is Contraception? 79 What Is Sexting? 79 What Is Sexual Harassment? 79 These Days: A Short Film on Youth Suicide (Censored Version) 79 These Days: A Short Film on Youth Suicide (Extended Commentary) 79 Understanding Prejudice 79 VEA Life Skills Series 79 Building Resilience 79 Taking Control: Strategies for Coping with Stress 79 What’s Happening to Me? 79 Where Did I Come From? 80

In Focus: Girls in Physical Education - Increasing Participation and Success 82 Integrating ICT in the Curriculum 82 Learning with Interactive Whiteboards 82 Managing the Difficult Group 82 OH&S in Schools 83 Productive Pedagogies 83 Tackling Bullying Big Time Series 83 No Bullying in Our Community: Home/School Partnership Strategies 83 Not in Our School: Creating a Non-Bullying Culture 83 Tackling Bullying Behaviours: Non-Punitive Approaches 83 Teaching ESL Students in the Mainstream Classroom 83 The Beginning Teacher: Everyday Realities 83 The Healthy Teacher 83

Technologies Design and Technology Architecture, Crafts and Industrial Design 85 Automotive Design - CAD-CAM Case Studies 85 CAD-CAM in Industry and Schools 85 CAD-CAM in the Classroom 85 Ceramics and Glasses 85 Commercial Printing Processes 85 Composites: Properties, Processing and Uses 85 Control Systems in Design and Technology 85 Cutting Metal: Methods Used During Manufacturing of Products 85 Design and the Environment 85 Design for Sustainability 86 Design: A Team Approach 86 Designing A Workshop Project 86 Designing, Manufacturing and Evaluating a Product 86 Developing a Design Brief 86 Elements and Principles of Design 86 Engineered Wood Products 86 Ergonomics and Design: Matching Products and Tasks with People 86 Ergonomics in the Real World 86 Essentials of Design and Technology Skills 86 Evaluating a Product 87 Fasteners for Construction 87 Ferrous Metals: Properties, Processing and Uses 87 Furniture Design 87 Part 1 - Reproduction of Antique Furniture 87 Part 2 - Eight Furniture Designers 87 Graphic Products - Design and Manufacture 87 Hand-Held Power Tools 87 Part 1 87 Part 2 87 Hand Tools for Woodworking 87 Influences on Design 87 Innovation and Emerging Technologies 87 Inspiration for Design 88 Joining Metals 88 Lasers in Design Technology 88 Managing a Design Project 88 Manufacturing and the Product Cycle: A Case Study of Moran Furniture 88 Materials for Design Series 88 Model Making 88 New Technologies - 3D Printing 88 Non-Ferrous Metals - Properties, Processes and Uses 88 Plastics in Manufacturing 88 Plastics: Properties and Uses 89 Promoting Your Designs 89

Study Skills Critical Thinking Series 80 Assumptions 80 Credibility 80 Evidence in Argument 80 Online Research Skills 80 Understanding Plagiarism and Its Consequences 80 Plagiarism: What Do You Value? 80

Teacher Professional Dev. Accommodating Different Learning Styles Counselling: A Guide for Teachers Easy Ways to Use E-Learning E-Learning in Education Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom Health Emergencies in the Classroom Hot Tips for Classroom Management

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Redesigning a Product 89 Safety in the Workshop - Avoiding Accident and Injury 89 Social and Ethical Issues in Design Technology 89 The Practical Use of Materials 89 Metals 89 Plastics 89 Timber Furniture: The Design Process 89 Tool Maintenance in the Workshop 89 Wood Properties and Uses 89

Data Mining: Big Data’s Increasing Challenge and Payoff 95 Data: Ethical Use and Storage 95 Designing on Screen 95 Developing a Website 95 Health and Safety Issues in ICT 95 ICT in Organisations 95 ICT in the Real World 95 A Case Study in Problem Solving 95 Publishing a Magazine 95 Skills for the Workplace 95 Inside a Computer 95 Inside Story: Spam 95 Introduction to Programming: Unlocking the Secrets 96 IT Networks 96 Keeping Safe Online 96 Learning with Wikis and Blogs 96 Managing Databases 96 Networks 96 Research on the Internet 96 Roles and Responsibilities in IT 96 Securing the Web 96 The History of Computers 96 The Information Age 96 Understanding Intellectual Property 97 Website Design 97

Food Technology All About Nutrients 90 Allergens and Food Safety 90 Batch and Continuous Processes 90 Because Food Matters 90 Does It Matter How Our Food Is Produced? 90 Local or Imported Food: How to Decide? 90 Bringing It to the Boil: Basic Moist Cooking Methods and Food Storage 90 Chemistry of Cooking - What Happens Inside a Sponge Cake? 90 Commodities Series 90 In Focus: Milk 90 In Focus: Rice 90 Creative Cakes Series 91 Basic Techniques 91 Beyond the Basics 91 Designing and Preparing a Meal 91 Designing Menus for Healthy Diets 91 Development in the Food Industry 91 Farm to Fork - Primary and Secondary Processing 91 Food Allergies and Intolerances 91 Food Planning for Special Occasions 91 Food Poisoning: Prevention Is Better than Cure 91 Food Safety and Hygiene 91 Foods for Special Needs 92 Functional Properties of Food 92 Global Cuisine 92 Indian 92 Japanese 92 Good Enough to Eat - Food Presentation and Service 92 Great Food Presentation 92 More than Food on a Plate 92 A Practical Guide 92 In Focus: Environmental Issues in Food Production 92 In the Kitchen - Utensils, Tools and Equipment 92 Industrial Ingredients 92 Johnny Junkfood in the 21st Century 93 Manual Handling in the Food Industry 93 New Food Trends 93 New Foods: Changes and Advances in Technology 93 Preparing Sandwiches, Appetisers and Salads 93 Safety in Food Handling 93 Safety in the Commercial Kitchen 93 Safety in the Domestic Kitchen 93 The Changing World of Food Packaging 93 The Cooking Process - How Food Changes 93 The Design Process: From Concept to Customer 93 Turning Up the Heat! Basic Dry Cooking Methods 94 UK Quality Assurance Schemes in Food 94 Using Microbes in Food 94 Vegetables: From Field to Freezer to Fork 94 21st Century Food Series 94 Cooking Techniques 94 Food Labels 94

Textiles All About Textiles Series A Textile World Introducing Textiles Designing Fashion Fashionable Business - Young Designers, New Labels Materials for Design Series The Practical Use of Materials

VET Hospitality An Introduction to Hospitality Catering for an Event Catering Skills Series Behind the Scenes Setting the Scene Cleaning and Sanitation in the Food Industry Coaching in Hospitality Dealing with Difficult Customers Espresso Coffee Service: Preparing and Serving Cafe Style Coffee Five Star Hospitality Sweet Stuff: Working in the Pastry and Sweet-Making Industries Teamwork in Hospitality Working Front of House

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Tourism Competitive Marketing in Tourism Environmental Impacts of Travel and Tourism Ethical Tourism Impacts on Tourism Customer Interaction Economic Factors Political and Legal Factors Impacts on Travel and Tourism: Changes and Trends Responsible Tourism The Resort Office

Information and Communications Technology Classroom Video Issues Series Creating Apps

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The Resort Representative 101 The UK Travel and Tourism Sector 101 Tourism, Planning and Development: A Case Study in Sustainability 101 Training Resort Reps 101 Travel and Tourism 101 Employability in Travel and Tourism 101 Impacts of Travel and Tourism 101 Legislation and Regulation in Travel and Tourism 101 Technology in Travel and Tourism 101 The UK as a Destination 101 Travel and Tourism Business Environments 101 Upselling Products in Tourism and Hospitality 101 Working in a Large Resort: Case Study 101

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Making a Difference As educators, we know that each student learns differently. We believe that video is the perfect way to engage with any student, despite differences in learning styles. At ClickView, our goal is to give teachers the best opportunity to create a rich learning experience through video education for students. From the videos we produce in our studios, the flipped classroom videos created by our community, to the free-to-air TV programmes we curate; ClickView is revolutionising how video can be utilised to increase student engagement and boost student outcomes. All our videos and activities have been mapped to the National Curriculum for England, designed by educators to support students, and are available anywhere, anytime on our userfriendly online platform.

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Due to continuing improvement of our Curriculum Library for Secondary Schools, ClickView reserves the right to modify or remove some of the titles listed in this catalogue without prior notice. Copyright 2016 ClickView Pty. Ltd. ABN: 78 106 176 514 - All rights reserved. ClickView and its products/services such as ClickView Online are trademarks or registered trademarks of ClickView Pty. Ltd. in Australia and/ or other countries. All other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.


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