Curriculum Library PLUS 2017
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Dear Passionate Educators, Welcome to your guide to the Curriculum Library PLUS. This supplementary library provides educational films from over 50 renowned educational content providers! Since this guide was last printed, hundreds of new titles were added to the PLUS library. Students can explore over 2000 outstanding educational films, documentaries and animations. Filmed around the world, from the Amazon rainforest to the theatre, this rich and diverse library increases engagement and enjoyment by immersing students in the places, people and objects they learn about. What’s more, the library is updated constantly, keeping the library relevant and even more comprehensive, be sure to keep an eye out for the monthly updates. Many thanks, Evan Clark ClickView Founder and CEO @ClickViewAU
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Arts
50
Physical Education
10
Careers
51
Psychology
12
Economics and Business
55
Religion
15
English
57
Science
18
Geography
85
Social Sciences
25
History
91
Study Skills
36
Languages
94
Teacher Professional Development
37
Mathematics
98
Technologies
41
Personal Dev. and Health
107
VET
Titles Per Subject 116
Arts
4
Careers
13
Psychology
60
Economics and Business
22
Religion
17
English
27
Science
588
Geography
93
Social Sciences
86
Study Skills
26
Teacher Professional Dev.
49
243
History
6
Languages
64
Mathematics Personal Dev. and Health
New titles available every month
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Physical Education
109
Mapped to the Curriculum
Technologies
109
VET
546
Total
2,175
Additional learning resources
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Arts ClickView’s picks
Photography: Basic Manual Control Most cameras can do a good job in automatic mode, but there are times when you may want to take control yourself. This video explains the four key elements at the heart of all cameras - lens, aperture, shutter and the sensor. Perfect for learners, this is an engaging look at the classic principles of photography.
Video: Basic Camera Operation This video sets out to explain the principles of using a video camera. It’s for the filmmaker who wants to understand his most important tool. References to broadcast professional cameras are made, but the examples used are consumer and semipro cameras, which are by far the most numerous types in use. Suitable for secondary level media students.
The Heritage of Chinese Culture and Dance Ethnic Dance: Han Han is the largest ethnic group in China. Han folk dance tradition started on the streets in the 5th century as ritual events. Nowadays, this tradition named Yangko flourishes everywhere, on the streets, in classrooms and on stages. This programme showcases a myriad of Yangko forms, both on and off stage, each with its own distinctive features.
(38 min, 2012, AU, BMS)
(53 min, 2013, AU, BMS)
(8 min, 2016, US, TMW)
Patyegarang
Spear
Making Movies
Choreography by Stephen Page and produced by Bangarra Dance Theatre in 2013. As the colonial fleet arrived on Eora country in the late 18th century, Patyegarang befriended the colony’s timekeeper, Lieutenant William Dawes, gifting him her language in an extraordinary display of trust and friendship, which now inspires our imaginations about ‘first contact’.
A young man reconciles ancient tradition with the modern, urban world in this debut feature from Stephen Page, artistic director of Australia’s renowned Bangarra Dance Theatre.
The Assistant Director
(72 min, 2013, AU, BDT)
(95 min, 2015, AU, AM)
(4 min, 2014, AU, CCA)
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ARTS
Dance AR = Additional Resources
Series, Title
Brief Summary
Australia Dances
This lively programme examines the rich history of dance in Australia; from Aboriginal dancing to the rise of ballet. Australia is continually discovering new forms of self-expression through dance that are uniquely Australian, in tune with the spirit of the landscape. (57 min, 1990, AU, CP)
Hip Hop: Dancing in Your Chair
Here’s exercise that’s easy and fun, and no one has to leave their seat! An exciting and original soundtrack, innovative choreography and dynamic dancers deliver a rhythmic workout that energises and inspires all ages and abilities. Try these one-minute activities to build strength, flexibility and endurance. (25 min, 2007, US, LZX)
Mathinna
Bangarra Dance Theatre recreates a girl’s journey between two cultures. Mathinna traces the history of an Aboriginal girl removed from her traditional life, adopted into Western Colonial society to be ultimately returned to the fragments of her original heritage. Mathinna became the archetype of the ‘stolen child’. (70 min, 2008, AU, BDT)
Patyegarang
As the colonial fleet arrived on Eora country in the late 18th century, Patyegarang befriended the colony’s timekeeper, Lieutenant William Dawes, gifting him her language in an extraordinary display of trust and friendship, which now inspires our imaginations about ‘first contact’. (72 min, 2013, AU, BDT)
Spear
A young man reconciles ancient tradition with the modern, urban world in this debut feature from Stephen Page, artistic director of Australia’s renowned Bangarra Dance Theatre. (95 min, 2015, AU, AM)
Terrain
Described as a hymn to Country, 'Terrain' transports us to Lake Eyre, the place of Australia’s inland sea and one of the few untouched natural waterways in the world. Bangarra explores the relationship of Indigenous people to Country and how the landscape becomes a second kin. (59 min, 2012, AU, BDT)
The Heritage of Chinese Culture and Dance
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This series provides a rare glimpse into Chinese culture through seven dance forms. It traces the historical and geographical roots of the dance traditions in China and looks into how contemporary artists interpret the dance traditions, as well as the distinguishing features and techniques of each dance form. (71 min, 2016, US, TMW) This series includes the following titles: Classic Dance: Dunhuang (12 min) Classic Dance: Long Sleeve (10 min)
Arts
Ethnic Dance: Aini (7 min) Ethnic Dance: Dai (13 min) Ethnic Dance: Han (8 min) Ethnic Dance: Inner Mongolia (11 min) Ethnic Dance: Tibet (10 min)
Walking Dancing Belonging
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This moving documentary features three women who talk about their paintings as an expression of their relationship to their country. The women share a sense of belonging to their place and express this belonging through dance and song and all of their artistic expressions. On a trip into the bush around Cockatoo Lagoon near Kununurra, they explain the stories of their Dreaming and of their land, and talk of their own experiences growing up as workers on stations in the area. (22 min, 2007, AU, RF)
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ARTS
Drama
Series, Title
Brief Summary
Broadsword for the Stage and Screen: The De Longis Method
Building on the basic techniques, this programme offers the tools to get you performing safely and effectively with the broadsword. Covers grip, targeting and distance, standard and reverse guards, parries, footwork, distance and timing, ceding or yielding parries, deflections, disarms, wounds and kills. (108 min, 2000, US)
Creating Physical Theatre
This programme takes a look at games, strategies and methods used to generate physical action; the relationship between text and movement; and the choreographing and scoring of physical action. Includes interviews, rehearsal footage, and demonstrations from some of the world’s best, most physical practitioners. (90 min, 2006, UK, PUM)
Creative Process for Actors
AR
This three part series helps to create a believable, nuanced acting performance. Richard Sarell guides students through the need to develop a deep understanding of the story, the elements of character development and how to develop the style, choices and other elements that actors bring to their performance. (98 min, 2001, US) This series includes the following titles: Part 1: Story (49 min) Part 2: Character (27 min) Part 3: Performance (22 min)
Expressive Actor
Learn professional voice and physical skills from top instructors who have trained A-list actors in numerous films and TV shows, and internationally acclaimed performers who have toured the world with groups such as Cirque du Soleil. Their professional approach outlines the important skills for students of all ages. (72 min, 2001, US) This series includes the following titles: Expressive Action (49 min) The Lugering Method (27 min) Voice and Body Exercises (22 min)
Grotowski: A Practical Guide
World famous theatre practitioner Jerzy Grotowski has had an enormous and positive influence on contemporary theatre. Through the use of archive performance footage, workshops, demonstrations, interviews and examples of Grotowski inspired pieces, this series explores his life and work and shows how his ideas and approaches can be used by students and teachers to create powerful and successful performances. (136 min, 2015, UK, PUM) This series includes the following titles: Documentary (33 min) Workshops and Performances (103 min)
Night Cries
Skills for Actors Series
A short experimental film shot totally in a studio, it is about the relationship between an Aboriginal daughter and her white mother. The daughter, now the sole carer of her dying mother, dreams of faraway places. (17 min, 1990, AU, RF)
This series offers the unique experience of learning professional voice and physical skills from the same top instructors who have trained A-list actors in numerous films and TV shows. These programmes offer an innovative approach to mastering the physical skills necessary for actors of all ages. (184 min, 2001, US) This series includes the following titles: Body Language Skills (29 min) Circus Skills (27 min) Martial Arts Skills (32 min)
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Drama AR = Additional Resources
Series, Title
Brief Summary
AR
More Voice Skills (33 min) Theatrical Fencing Skills (22 min) Voice Skills (18 min) Voice Skills II (23 min)
The Ensemble Builder
Overcoming inhibitions and creating an environment of intimacy, trust and communication in an educational setting are some of the hardest tasks facing teachers. This programme, led by award winning UK drama teacher Stephen Pritchard and filmed over a two day workshop, demonstrates how it can be done. (45 min, 2006, UK, PUM)
The Great Deviser
‘The Great Deviser’ comes with interviews, demonstrations, rehearsal footage and performance clips from some of the world's most creative devisers: Goat Island (US), Forced Entertainment (UK), Ushio Amagatsu/ Sankai Juku (Japan). The practitioners discuss their influences, how they start a piece, techniques and more. (75 min, 2010, UK, PUM)
Media Arts Making Movies
Leading screen professionals take you behind the scenes, to explain the different roles people perform to bring movies from script to screen. (60 min, 2014, AU, CCA) This series includes the following titles: An Introduction to Making Movies (6 min) Piracy (6 min) The Assistant Director (4 min) The Camera Assistant (3 min) The Distribution Executive (4 min) The Editor (4 min)
Arts
The Film Programmer (4 min) The Hair and Makeup Artist (3 min) The Marketing Manager (3 min) The Music Composer (3 min) The Producer (4 min) The Production Designer (2 min) The Production Runner (3 min) The Stunt Performer (3 min) The Vehicles Supervisor (4 min) The Visual Effects Supervisor (4 min)
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ARTS
Music
Series, Title
Brief Summary
AR
Art and Work of Choir
Choir is a compilation that requires both passion and expertise. These programmes expose the choral enthusiast to an understanding of choral direction as an art form and describe the work required to attain proficiency and perfection. (81 min, 2001, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: The Music (27 min) The Voice (27 min) Voice and Music (27 min)
Exploring the World of Music
Explore the basic elements of music – harmony and form, tone and texture, rhythm and melody – together with composers and improvisers, technology, tradition and the transformative power of music. This series is an excellent starter for students to learn about musical styles and traditions in different cultures. (328 min, 1999, CA) This series includes the following titles: Composers and Improvisers & Music and Technology (53 min) Harmony & Form: The Shape of Music (54 min) Music and Memory & Transmission Learning Music (54 min) Rhythm and Melody (54 min) Sound, Music and the Environment & The Transformative Power of Music (54 min) Timbre: The Colour of Music & Texture (59 min)
Visual Arts Adele's Wish
Art in the Classroom
Discover the remarkable story of 84-year-old Maria Altmann’s struggle to recover five rare paintings that were stolen from her family by the Nazis in 1938. The artworks were painted by world-renowned Austrian artist Gustav Klimt, and the struggle quickly turned into a political, cultural and ethical confrontation. (55 min, 2008, CA, DA) These terrific art programmes will inspire students to maximise their creative ability in a wide variety of subject areas from ceramics to colour theory. The videos offer exceptional demonstrations and in-depth discussions with professional artists. (554 min, 2001, US) This series includes the following titles: Ceramics: Glazing, Firing and Techniques (40 min) Ceramics: Pinch, Coil and Slab (42 min) Ceramics: Sculpture (35 min) Ceramics: Throwing on the Pottery Wheel (49 min) Colour Concepts (27 min) Composition (22 min) Creative Collage (21 min) Drawing: Charcoal (24 min)
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Visual Arts AR = Additional Resources
Series, Title
Brief Summary
AR
Drawing: Pastels (27 min) Drawing: Pencils (29 min) Drawing: Perspective (27 min) Drawing: Tools and Methods (32 min) Graphic Design: Introduction (33 min) Graphic Design: Typography (22 min) Gyotaku (18 min) Introduction to Design: Elements (23 min) Introduction to Design: Principles (27 min) Tessellation (27 min) Wonders of Watercolour (29 min)
Art through Time Series
Although art cannot offer definitive answers to life’s biggest questions, it often serves as a means through which we can ponder. This series explores the ways that people across cultures and throughout time strive to understand their reason for being and their place in the universe through different styles of art. (351 min, 2009, US) This series includes the following titles: Ceremony and Society (27 min) Conflict and Resistance (27 min) Converging Cultures (27 min) Cosmology and Belief (27 min) Death (27 min) Domestic Life (27 min)
Arts
Dreams and Visions (27 min) History and Memory (27 min) Portraits (27 min) The Body (27 min) The Natural World (27 min) The Urban Experience (27 min) Writing (27 min)
Framed
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'Framed' is about our fascination with faces. It’s about portraits. But what is a portrait? Of course it’s the famous painting on the gallery wall and the notorious candidate for the Archibald Prize. But isn’t it also the cherished photograph you have in your wallet, at your place of work, by your bed? Featuring interviews with portrait artists and photographers, sitters and ordinary people, the documentary explores the way we feel about portraits, and the changing nature of the portrait in the modern world. (55 min, 2009, AU, RF)
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ARTS
Visual Arts
Series, Title
Brief Summary
Hand-Drawn Histories: The Films of Lee Whitmore
Animator Lee Whitmore’s four short personal works are her most unique and original. They are linked through the intimate moments of family life that they depict, the memories they record, and the nostalgic mood of yearning they evoke. The four films use a variety of technical styles, but all are united in Lee Whitmore’s signature free-flowing, loosely drawn style. Also includes an in-depth interview with lee Whitmore, and a discussion of the making of each short film. (127 min, 2011, AU, RF)
Light from the Shadows
Danny Eastwood is an influential and ground-breaking Australian Indigenous artist who has been working in the Blacktown community in western Sydney for over 30 years. At 68 years of age, he has retired 3 times – but unable to say no, Danny finds himself continuing at a tireless pace. He is a prolific and diverse artist practicing as a cartoonist, illustrator, and painter. (29 min, 2012, AU, RF)
Photography: Basic Composition
This excellent programme covers ten simple 'rules' for better composition - the arrangement of elements in the picture. They range from basic choices of framing, to perspective and the 'rule of thirds'. This is a practical look at the basics of photographic composition, suitable for students of all levels. (27 min, 2009, AU, BMS)
Photography: Basic Lighting
This programme is a comprehensive introduction to lighting in photography, and provides a step-by-step guide on how to achieve the best results through understanding the features of hard and soft light in indoor, outdoor, and studio situations. (28 min, 2005, AU, BMS)
Photography: Basic Manual Control
Most cameras can do a good job in automatic mode, but there are times when you may want to take control yourself. This video explains the four key elements at the heart of all cameras - lens, aperture, shutter and the sensor. Perfect for beginners, this is an engaging look at the classic principles of photography. (38 min, 2012, AU, BMS)
The Power of Colour
A video to help students understand the most powerful tool in decorating – colour! The right colours can calm, stimulate, create emotion and energy, or make objects appear larger or smaller. Colour expert Robin Strangis looks at what colour is, the history and psychology of colour, and much more. (17 min, 2000, US, LZX)
The Romantics Series
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This series traces the ‘birth’ of the individual in modern society. It begins with Jean Jacques Rousseau who believed that civilisation had corrupted people’s morals and that government systems had suppressed the liberty of individuals. However, Rousseau’s ideas had a powerful effect and inspired other writers in the New World, like Blake, Wordsworth and Coleridge, who championed individual liberty, protest and democracy in Europe. (176 min, 2005, UK, DCD) This series includes the following titles: Episode 1: Liberty (59 min) Episode 2: Nature (58 min) Episode 3: Eternity (59 min)
Through the Eyes of the Sculptor
It is said that a sculpture comes alive in clay, dies in plaster and is reborn in marble. The intense process that precedes a sculptor’ taking a hammer and chisel to stone has rarely been documented. ‘Through the Eyes of the Sculptor’ examines the intricate and creative processes behind this ancient art form, as master sculptor Emmanuel Fillion takes a piece from inception to completion. (57 min, 2004, US, AT)
Understanding Lighting Creating the image you want is the key skill of successful video, film and still photography; and knowing how to create that using lighting is essential. In this programme, we demonstrate the skills and techniques that for Video, Film and students can use to get the best professional images for their productions. (20 min, 2005, US, TMW) Photography
Video: Basic Camera Operation
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This video sets out to explain the principles of using a video camera. It’s for the filmmaker who wants to understand their most important tool. References to broadcast professional cameras are made, but the examples used are consumer and semi-pro cameras, which are by far the most numerous types in use. (53 min, 2013, AU, BMS)
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Careers ClickView’s picks
Do You Have What It Takes?
Child Development Careers
Confessions of a Food Stylist
Fashion Design Careers
Catch a glimpse into a variety of careers to do with the growth and development of children. Through personal interviews of people working in various child development careers, including a storyteller and children’s librarian, paediatrician, YWCA director, Montessori school administrator, paediatric occupational therapist, and speech pathologist.
Lisa Golden Schroeder, food stylist, author and teacher, gives the audience insight into the career of a food stylist. This programme discusses the education and training helpful to break into this profession, salary range, geographic locations where food stylists can work, the long-term career prospects, and the ‘highs and lows’ of the job.
(23 min, 2013, US, LZX)
(22 min, 2013, US, LZX)
(17 min, 2008, US, LZX)
Confessions of an Event Planner
How They Did It: Pathways to Amazing Jobs
Secrets: Landing and Keeping a Job
Viewers meet four young, enthusiastic professionals who talk about their careers and the choices they made leading to their current jobs. Students hear from Chrissy Rutherford, a fashion editor for Harper’s Bazaar digital magazine; Gene Back, a musician and composer; Ted Shuey, a bond trader; and Dr Sasha Gaglani, a paediatrician.
What are transferable skills and why do we need them? They are skills acquired throughout your life that can be used at any job. Filmed in a sitcom format, like “The Office”, this entertaining and informative programme explains important job transferable skills including communication skills, problem-solving skills, and teamwork.
(17 min, 2016, US, HRM)
(20 min, 2010, US, LZX)
Join fashion designers as they discuss the characteristics, traits, and skills needed to make it in the industry. Interviews with designers tackle questions including: What traits do you need? Where do designers get ideas? What’s the reality of being a fashion designer? What success have the designers received? And why do they love doing what they do?
Careers
Dena Marie Modica, Director of Sales and Marketing for Solera Restaurant and Event Centre, gives insight into the career of an event planner. Discussed is the education and training that is helpful to break into this profession, salary range, the long-term career prospects, the types of event planners that exist, and the ‘highs and lows’ of the job.
(15 min, 2008, US, LZX)
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CAREERS
Series, Title
Brief Summary
AR
Career Day
This series uses engaging interviews with a variety of professionals in the field to provide students with a deeper understanding of the fields of interior design, nutrition, fashion and the variety of career opportunities that are present in them. (73 min, 2005, US, LZX) This series includes the following titles: Careers in Fashion (20 min) Careers in Interior Design (17 min) Nutrition Careers for the 21st Century (15 min) Careers in Hospitality: Service and Adventure (21 min)
Child Development Careers
This programme allows viewers to discover the benefits and challenges of working with children through personal interviews of people working in various child development careers, including a storyteller and children's librarian, paediatrician, school administrator, and speech pathologist. (22 min, 2013, US, LZX)
Communicating with Tact, Candor and Credibility
Learn how to successfully communicate with co-workers and supervisors, and how to understand different conversational roles. This programme covers topics including rephrasing, making 'talking points' tactfully, lightweight speech patterns, and jargon-filled corporate speak. (19 min, 2008, US)
Confessions of a Food Stylist
An interview and behind-the-scenes footage with Lisa Golden Schroeder, food stylist, cookbook author and teacher, gives the audience insight into the career of a food stylist. This programme teaches viewers about: the education and training that is helpful to break into this profession, the salary range for this career, and geographic locations where food stylists can earn a living, the long-term career outlook for a food stylist, and the ’highs and lows’ of the job. (17 min, 2008, US, LZX)
Confessions of an Event Planner
An interview and behind the scenes footage with Dena Marie Modica, Director of Sales and Marketing for Solera Restaurant and Event Center, gives the audience insight into the career of an event planner. (15 min, 2008, US, LZX)
Do You Have What It Takes? Fashion Design Careers
Join eight up-and-coming fashion designers as they discuss the characteristics, traits, and skills needed to make it in the fashion industry. Candid interviews with young designers tackle questions about careers in fashion design. (23 min, 2013, US, LZX)
How They Did It: Pathways to Amazing Jobs
Viewers meet four young, enthusiastic professionals who talk about their careers and the choices they made leading to their current jobs. Students hear from Chrissy Rutherford, a fashion editor for Harper’s Bazaar digital magazine; Gene Back, a musician and composer; Ted Shuey, a bond trader; and Dr Sasha Gaglani, a paediatrician. (17 min, 2016, US, HRM)
OH&S: Duty of Care in the Workplace
It's vital that all employees are aware of Occupational Health and Safety, but good OH&S practice can sometimes be hard to apply in context. This innovative programme sparks the imagination with illustrations of good OH&S practice from the world of nature, and its implementation in several work locations. (14 min, 2000, AU, IFP)
Secrets: Landing and Keeping a Job
What are transferable skills and why do we need them? They are skills acquired throughout your life that can be used at any job. Filmed in a sitcom format, this entertaining and informative programme explains important transferable skills including communication skills, problem-solving skills, and teamwork. (20 min, 2010, US, LZX)
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Economics and Business ClickView’s picks
Business Nightmares
Global Issues Series
Doomed Designs
Marketing Mess-ups
The End of Globalisation
We explore mistakes in product design and manufacture, and learn that some of the most damaging errors are committed when companies are locked in battle with a competitor. Stories include Unilever’s new soap powder that was so powerful it shredded clothes and Coca-Cola’s mindboggling decision to reinvent the world’s bestselling soft drink.
We explore how some marketing and publicity drives turned into catastrophes. Soft drink Sunny Delight had one of the most successful product launches ever, but fell from grace when its makers were accused of promoting the drink as healthier than it really was. A look at the importance of good marketing – and just how disastrous bad marketing can be.
In this balanced programme, we explore exactly what globalisation is - in theory and practice, we meet the people suffering and those benefiting from it and look into the future to see what lies ahead.
(56 min, 2011, AU, DCD)
(56 min, 2011, AU, DCD)
(27 min, 2009, AU, JP)
The Foods That Make Billions
Theo’s Adventure Capitalists Series
Thinking Big Series
Episode 1: Liquid Gold With insights from global market leaders Evian, Nestle, Perrier, Pepsi, Coca Cola and One Water, this programme delves deep into our motivations for purchasing goods and foods, and examines the marketing strategies and historical events that launched this global phenomenon.
(57 min, 2010, UK, DCD)
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Episode 2: India
Episode 1: A Woman’s Place Is in the Board Room
India is considered an economic powerhouse with a population of over a billion people. In this programme, Theo Paphitis travels to the exciting metropolis of Mumbai to follow the course of three successful businesses trying to break into a market that supplies goods to one of the biggest consumer markets in the world.
Is gender diversity in the boardroom good for business? In Norway, where 40% female representation on company boards is mandatory, the answer appears to be “yes”. We take a comprehensive look at the issues of gender equality, state regulation and culture change in businesses today.
(59 min, 2010, UK, DCD)
(27 min, 2009, AU, DCD)
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Economics and Business
Business Nightmares
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
Series, Title
ABC News Classroom Edition
Brief Summary
AR
John Stossel leads the exploration of complex economics topics through the engaging use of real-world examples. His engaging and thought-provoking style will generate disscusion and encourage exploration of topics relating to macroeconomics and microeconomics. (127 min, 2007, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Macroeconomics, Government and International Trade (64 min) Microeconomics (63 min)
Business Nightmares
Companies rarely become household names without taking the occasional risk but sometimes risks don’t pay off. Evan Davies analyses stories of business mistakes from the 1970’s to the present day. In this series, company insiders reveal carefully laid plans and projects unravelled with dramatic results. This is a look at some of the world’s biggest business stuff ups that shine a light on just how important good business practice really is. (171 min, 2011, AU, DCD) This series includes the following titles: Disastrous Decisions (59 min) Doomed Designs (56 min) Marketing Mess-ups (56 min)
Global Issues Series The End of Globalisation
In this balanced programme, we explore exactly what globalisation is - in theory and practice, we meet the people suffering and those benefiting from it and look into the future to see what lies ahead. (27 min, 2009, AU, JP)
Marketing's 4 Ps: The Consumer Angle
Students learn the four Ps of marketing - Product, Place, Price and Promotion - and how consumer focus is at the core of them all. Students gain an understanding of how pricing strategies really work, how marketers target different consumers with identical products, and where positioning and branding meet profit. (25 min, 2009, US)
The Basic Concepts of Economics
This animated programme introduces the central concepts of economics, including needs, wants, limited means (scarcity), choice, and opportunity costs. (14 min, 2006, NZ, DA)
The Foods That Make Billions
This series looks at how big business feeds us. Starting with a look at the bottled water industry, moving through cereals and finally looking at yoghurt, these three episodes explore the history of how these simple commodities have become staple products, part of the global diet. The series looks at the marketing and advertising strategies and technologies that have built global food and beverage empires. (168 min, 2010, UK, DCD) This series includes the following titles: Episode 1: Liquid Gold (58 min) Episode 2: The Age of Plenty (57 min) Episode 3: Pots of Gold (53 min)
Theo’s Adventure Capitalists Series
Theo Paphitis follows the fortunes of nine very different British companies trying to expand in three of the world’s most dynamic emerging markets - India, Brazil and Vietnam. The series looks at the realities of doing business with different cultures, and the pitfalls that can emerge such as cultural differences, red tape, import duties, ingrained consumer habits, and a different way of doing business. (177 min, 2010, UK, DCD) This series includes the following titles: Episode 1: Vietnam (59 min) Episode 2: India (59 min) Episode 3: Brazil (59 min)
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AR = Additional Resources
Series, Title
Brief Summary
AR
The World Economy Part 3: Global Interdependence
This programme probes the myriad connections between fiscal policies and global markets. Students will see how global economic stability has been affected by factors ranging from runaway inflation in Brazil to the creation of the euro. (18 min, 2003, US, DA)
Think Big Series
This series looks at some of the most ambitious schemes currently being dreamt up, from a society powered without oil to a new global currency. The architect of each scheme lays out their grand plan, including the effect on governments, businesses and ordinary consumers. Along the way we hear from fellow enthusiasts and sceptics as each tries to promote their vision. Are these new ideas a stroke of genius or hopeless pipe dreams? (54 min, 2009, AU, DCD) This series includes the following titles: Episode 1: A Woman’s Place Is in the Board Room (27 min) Episode 2: Ditching the Dollar (27 min)
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English ClickView’s picks
Bitesize Shakespeare
Bitesize Shakespeare
Bitesize Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Macbeth
Romeo and Juliet
There are many themes in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Explore the main themes of appearance and reality, and order and disorder - looking at how they affect characters and influence the story.
Macbeth is a spooky horror story set in Scotland. Macbeth and his wife commit so many horrible crimes that towards the end even Lady Macbeth goes mad with the horror of it all. What was it all for? The couple were power hungry and happy to kill their friends and family to fulfil their ambition to become royalty.
If you’ve heard of Romeo and Juliet, you’ll probably know that it’s a play about love. It’s not all soppy nonsense though – there’s a good dose of duels, secret plots and tragic deaths too. Shakespeare invites us to examine the importance of not only love, but also fate, death, honour, friendship and duality.
(2 min, 2014, UK, BBC)
(5 min, 2014, UK, BBC)
(5 min, 2014, UK, BBC)
Literature for Students
Advertising in the Digital Age
Crookhat and the Kulunada
Analysing and Appreciating Poetry
Do you know when and where you are being targeted for marketing? This video features interviews with cutting-edge advertising and media professionals who give an overview of how to navigate new media marketing techniques in the digital age. Includes traditional techniques, new techniques, and being in control of privacy.
In the desert country of the central Northern Territory, there’s a strip of green where an underground spring feeds a waterhole. This country is full of beauty, but the story we’re told by Crookhat is of an even more fabulous creature… Kulanada – the rainbow serpent of the Dreaming and how he presented himself when the first white men arrived.
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(23 min, 2010, US, LZX)
Explore some of the formats and devices of poetry, and uncover an appreciation for the use of language and theme. Classic examples from renowned poets are used to illustrate different types of poetry and the rich use of figurative language; from the rhyme and metre of a sonnet to all the possibilities of free verse.
(22 min, 2007, US)
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Advertising in the Digital Age
Do you know when you are being targeted by marketing? This video features interviews with advertising and media professionals who give an overview of how to navigate new media marketing techniques in the digital age. Includes traditional techniques, new techniques, and being in control of your privacy. (21 min, 2012, US, LZX)
Bitesize Shakespeare
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This series of bitesize clips is the perfect way to introduce works by William Shakespeare into your classroom. Each clip uses amusing animations and entertaining narrators to explore the key themes of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. (41 min, 2014, UK, BBC) This series includes the following titles: A Midsummer Night's Dream (2 min) Macbeth (5 min) Much Ado About Nothing (5 min) Richard III (6 min) Romeo and Juliet (5 min) The Merchant of Venice (6 min) The Tempest (6 min) Twelfth Night (6 min)
Cracking the Advertising Code
Why do you buy what you buy? Teenagers are a part of a very attractive market and businesses want their money. In this programme we look at how advertising works and how teenagers are in their line of fire. Learn to make better buying decisions and don't get caught up in the hype. Crack the advertising code! (18 min, 2007, US, LZX)
Crookhat and the Kulunada
In the desert country of the central Northern Territory, there’s a strip of green where an underground spring feeds a waterhole. This country is full of beautiful surprises, but the story we’re told by Crookhat is of an even more fabulous creature… Kulanada – the rainbow serpent of the Dreaming and how he presented himself when the first white men arrived. This film is spoken entirely in language, and presents the views and stories of Elders in the community. (23 min, 2010, AU, RF)
Literature for Students
In this series, journey through fiction, nonfiction and poetry, and explore the important elements and characteristics of each. Analyse how language is used, how ideas are organised and the many ways in which people appreciate these forms of literature. (114 min, 2007, US) This series includes the following titles: Analysing and Appreciating Poetry (22 min) Analysing Fiction (25 min) Analysing Non-Fiction (21 min) Elements of Fiction (22 min) Genres of Fiction (24 min)
Positioning: How Advertising Shapes Perceptions
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Contemporary advertising seldom demonstrates why one brand is superior, and advertisers today position instead of persuade. In this programme, explore perceptual mapping, market segmentation, the use of emotion and magic, social approval, positioning against the competition, re-positioning, and using unique attributes. (21 min, 2004, US)
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Bungalung
Around a campfire, on a moonlit night, two Anmatjere Elders, Patsy and Jane Briscoe, sing and re-tell an epic Dreaming story told to them by their father and grandfather. It is a story of two young men who are forced into action after an attack on their tribe. This film is spoken entirely in language, and presents the views and stories of Elders in the community. (22 min, 2007, AU, RF)
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The Shakespeare Series
This interesting series delves into the wonderful world of Shakespeare to uncover the factual information behind his plays, discuss the renowned Globe Theatre, explore famed locations associated with his plays and his life, investigate the Shakespeare Conspiracy, and present scenes from a selection of his works. (75 min, 2004, US) This series includes the following titles: Shakespeare and the Spanish Connection (28 min) The Shakespeare Conspiracy (47 min)
Writing for Students Series
In this series, two lively hosts journey through the world of writing, uncovering ways of writing effectively and sharing skills, tips and techniques along the way. Students in the midst of prewriting, drafting, revising, editing or proofreading explain their writing processes and how they tackle common dilemmas. (71 min, 2006, US) This series includes the following titles: Creative and Narrative Writing (24 min) Writing Effective Paragraphs (24 min) Writing Persuasive Essays (23 min)
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Freedom Stories
Climate Change
‘Freedom Stories’ explores what it was like for people to experience mandatory detention and the uncertainty of temporary protection visas. How have they coped and what have they managed to achieve since? They live among us now and this documentary provides an opportunity for their voices to be heard.
The impact of climate change as seen in footage from the Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, Africa, the Alps, Bangladesh, India and China shows a concerning reality for the vulnerable. This resource provides explanations of the processes that can cause climate change and gets into the debate about their balance of natural or human causes.
(100 min, 2015, AU, RF)
(37 min, 2014, UK, PUM)
(41 min, 2014, UK, PUM)
Iceland: Living with Volcanoes
Rise of the Eco-Warriors
Focusing primarily on the 2010 eruption, this resource first asks why people choose to live in volcanic regions? The opportunities for geo-thermal power, tourism and agriculture are considered. It explores the impacts of the Eyjafjallajokull eruption and responses to the role of emergency planning; early warning systems and better volcanic ash forecasting.
A group of young people leave their known worlds behind to spend 100 days in the jungles of Borneo. Their mission: saving rainforests and endangered orangutans. This is a story about what it takes to be an ecowarrior, an individual willing to take action to avert a global catastrophe. Every individual matters, every action counts.
Tectonics: Processes and Landforms
(43 min, 2013, UK, PUM)
(104 min, 2014, AU, VP)
Glaciation: Processes and Landforms Using examples filmed in the UK, Iceland and the Alps, plus the help of satellite images, graphics and interviews with some of the world’s leading glaciologists, this resource illustrates and explains the processes and landforms associated with glaciers. For access to the latest research and thinking on glaciation, this resource is an absolute must.
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Filmed in locations around the globe, this comprehensive programme provides examples and explanations of the processes, features, and landforms that occur at different plate margins. It examines a range of volcanic processes and landforms, and includes footage of different types of lava and volcanic forms.
(40 min, 2013, UK, PUM)
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Ageing Populations: A European Case Study
This programme examines the issues surrounding an ageing population in the UK, using East Devon as a case study. It illustrates the nature of the UK’s ageing population and changing dependency ratio, and then shows how the government, NGOs and individuals are meeting the challenges at local and national levels. (30 min, 2005, UK, PUM)
A Smarter Country
There are infinite opportunities created by renewable energy, ecologically sustainable farming, and green buildings and lifestyles. ‘A Smarter Country’ follows Sydney’s Lord Mayor Clover Moore, Environmentalist Professor Tim Flannery, Australian Greens Senator Christine Milne, and Matthew Wright from Beyond Zero Emissions, as they work to embrace environmental change and educate the public. (55 min, 2014, AU, RF)
Bill Nye the Science Guy
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‘Bill Nye the Science Guy’ is a popular educational programme that covers a range of topics in an engaging manner. Each episode explores a different concept related to physical or human geography, and is interlaced with fastpaced action and humour. (78 min, 1998, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Lakes and Ponds (26 min) Rivers and Streams (26 min) Storms (26 min)
Bangladesh's Sundarban Mangroves is one of the world's most biodiverse areas, and home to the Biodiversity Under endangered Bengal tiger. This programme looks at why the Sundarbans is so important, the threats, how Threat: The Sundarbans they can be managed in a sustainable way and by whom. (40 min, 2011, UK, PUM)
Challenges of Urbanisation: Inequalities in Bangalore
Taking Bangalore as a case study, this resource looks at the causes and impacts of urban poverty. The programme then visits various poverty alleviation projects covering water, sanitation and housing. (40 min, 2009, UK, PUM)
Chasing Asylum
‘Chasing Asylum’ exposes the real impact of Australia’s offshore detention policies through the personal accounts of people seeking asylum and whistleblowers who tried to work within the system. (96 min, 2016, AU, AM)
Climate Change
This programme asks students to judge how climate change will impact people differently around the world, using footage to show its impact on the most vulnerable. The programme also provides explanations of the processes that can cause climate change and gets students to debate whether they are natural or man-made. (37 min, 2014, UK, PUM)
Earth's Survival: Decoding the Climate Science
Made in consultation with the IPCC and world leading climate scientists, this groundbreaking documentary explains the big headlines in climate change. Areas of concern covered include freshwater crises, ecosystem change and tipping points, biodiversity threats, ocean acidification, sea level rise, Arctic permafrost thaw, food security, human health threats, and renewable energy opportunities. (52 min, 2014, AU, TVF)
Extreme Weather: Coastal Flooding
Through the use of two case studies: the Dawlish Railway Collapse and the East Coast Tidal Surge, this resource looks at the impacts of the 2013/2014 winter storms. The extreme weather conditions that led to these events are examined, the impacts on people and the environment are assessed and ways to improve future resilience to coastal flooding and extreme weather hazards in the UK are explored. (32 min, 2015, UK, PUM)
Daily Planet in the Classroom Disasters Debating Energy Futures: Coal, Gas and Nuclear
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Daily Planet takes a look at some of the world's biggest disasters. From the Asian tsunami to the prospect of a sinking Shanghai, not to mention New Orleans and the plan to save Venice from a similar fate. (60 min, 2008, CA, DA)
With case studies from around the world, this programme asks how important coal, gas and nuclear will be in the future global energy mix. Learn what is being done to clean up coal, the potential benefits and enviromental risks of fracking, and why nuclear is still considered to be a good option by some countries. (34 min, 2014, UK, PUM)
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Dynamic Lands
This series provides a detailed look at the ways that bodies of water shape the land around them. The series explores the coastal and river process and the landforms they create, using case studies and interviews with elading experts and envrionmentalists. (71 min, 2012–13, UK, PUM) This series includes the following titles: Coastal Processes and Landforms (40 min) Ricer Processes and Landforms (31 min)
Emerging Superpower: Booming Bangalore
Bangalore has become the ‘Silicon Valley’ of India. This programme asks what has been the causes of this success, including the role of education, globalisation and government deregulation. It goes on to look at the social, economic and environmental impacts of this growth and whether it is sustainable. (40 min, 2009, UK, PUM)
Energy Security: India’s Sustainable Solutions
India faces a major energy crisis because of its rapid population growth, but traditional energy sources won't be enough to meet all future needs. This programme looks at sustainable alternatives, including wind power and biogas. (20 min, 2009, UK, PUM)
Flooding in Bangladesh: Causes, Impacts and Management
This programme, filmed in Bangladesh, emphasises contemporary thinking about hazard events. Personal accounts help explain the physical and human causes of flooding, including the local and regional factors, as well as the effect of climate change. Included are management strategies and NGO projects. (38 min, 2010, UK, PUM)
Flooding in the UK: Tewkesbury
The physical and human causes of the 2007 Tewkesbury flood are explored in this resource. It looks in detail at runoff, infiltration rates, and the factors affecting storm hydrographs. First-hand accounts from locals show the immediate and long-term economic, social and environmental impacts of the flood. (35 min, 2013, UK, PUM)
Freedom Stories
‘Freedom Stories’ is an exploration by filmmaker Steve Thomas of the achievements and struggles of former ‘boat people’, who are now Australian citizens. (201 min, 2015, AU, RF) This series includes the following titles: Freedom Stories (100 min) More Freedom Stories (101 min)
(70 min, 2006, US) This series includes the following titles: Human Systems (26 min) Physical Systems (24 min) The World in Spatial Terms (20 min)
Geohazards: Monitoring and Prediction
In this programme, learn how volcanologists are predicting the location, frequency and severity of future volcanic and seismic events. Discover the very latest in equipment used for deformation, seismic, and environmental monitoring, learn about the role of prediction, see how data is recorded and analysed, and much more! (39 min, 2013, UK, PUM)
Glaciation: Processes and Landforms
How are glaciers formed? Where are they found? How and why do they move? Using examples filmed around the world, and with the help of satellite images, graphics and interviews with leading glaciologists, this resource illustrates and explains the processes and landforms associated with glaciers. (41 min, 2014, UK, PUM)
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Geography
Geography for Students
In this series, students will learn about the physical and human characteristics that combine to form our perceptions of various regions. Students will explore the nature of our planet’s four main physical systems, the evolving cultural features of places and how technology helps us understand the world’s patterns.
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Glaciation in the UK
How has ice shaped the UK landscape? What are the processes operating at differing scales and how have they been influenced by geology, climate and human activity? With examples drawn from around the UK, this programme provides illustrations and explanations for the different landforms and features associated with glaciation in the UK. (26 min, 2015, UK, PUM)
Global Energy Security
What makes some countries more energy secure than others and how can security be improved? Using case studies from around the world, this resource provides students with a wealth of contrasting examples. Find out how the geopolitics affect energy security and what the environmental costs of reliance on coal are. (34 min, 2014, UK, PUM)
Global Issues for Students
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From the early wave of globalisation to the recent economic globalisation, this series looks at the issues associated with global development and environment. Topics covered include the free trade vs fair trade debate; resource shortages and global warming; and the challenge of enforcing human rights. (75 min, 2004, US) This series includes the following titles: Global Economic Issues (25 min) Global Environmental Issues (26 min) Global Science and Technology Issues (24 min) Four rural schools set out to make changes in the way they use energy. Energy-efficient lighting and other
Global Warming: Taking changes were introduced, and all members of the school communities changed their behaviour in relation to energy use. As a result, thousands of dollars are being saved and greenhouse gas emissions are being cut. Action in Castlemaine (15 min, 2005, AU, EAV)
Going Carbon Neutral: The Ashton Hayes Example
The small village of Ashton Hayes in the UK has decided to cut their net carbon emissions to zero and plans to be the first community in the UK to become carbon neutral. This programme looks at how the project was initiated, the various impacts on the village, and the wider impact on other communities in the world. (15 min, 2006, AU, EAV)
Growing Cities
From rooftop farmers to backyard beekeepers, Americans are growing food like never before. Growing Cities tells the inspiring stories of these intrepid urban farmers, innovators, and everyday city-dwellers who are challenging the way the USA grows and distributes its food. (93 min, 2013, US, RF)
Holderness: Sustainable Coastal Management
Using the Holderness coastline, this programme looks at the causes, effects and management of coastal erosion. It shows the different landforms along the coast, issues they create, and the ways they are managed. Also included are management techniques and environmental interdependence. (32 min, 2008, UK, PUM)
Iceland: Living with Volcanoes
Focusing primarily on the 2010 eruption, this resource first asks why people choose to live in volcanic regions? The opportunities for geo-thermal power, tourism and agriculture are considered. It explores the impacts of the Eyjafjallajokull eruption and responses to the role of emergency planning; early warning systems and better volcanic ash forecasting. (43 min, 2013, UK, PUM)
Issues in Globalisation: Environmental Impacts and Sustainability
Can economic growth be environmentally sustainable? Residents of Dhaka's slums in Bangladesh show how extreme industrial pollution is destroying their environment and health. Also explored is how industrial growth can be made sustainable, and how a company in a UK national park is reducing its carbon footprint. (25 min, 2011, UK, PUM)
Magic Harvest
Many Adelaide suburbs are built on former farmland so locals are arming themselves with garden forks and kitchen knives to put that land to good use, pioneering a backyard revolution one square metre at a time! Inspired by Lolo Houbein’s One Magic Square concept and under the guidance of grower Tori Moreton, residents create a food plot in one square metre of their own gardens, harvesting it through the seasons and sharing the bounty in their community. (27 min, 2011, AU, RF)
Managing the Dorset Coast: Conflicts, Challenges and Opportunities
How do you balance the needs of the visitors who descend on Studland Bay with the demands of Europe's largest oil field - and protect the environment? This programme explores the attitudes and impact of the different groups who use the area, and assesses the sustainability and success of management strategies. (48 min, 2012, UK, PUM)
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Montserrat: Living with Volcanoes
As a perfect case study of a volcano in an LEDC, this programme explains the processes causing Montserrat's recent volcanic activity, and assesses the social, economic and environmental impacts of the eruptions. Also included is the tourism industry, strategies for response, and projects to improve biodiversity. (46 min, 2013, UK, PUM)
Planet Earth The Living Machine Population Change: Causes, Impacts and Management of Migration Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century
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This programme discusses plate tectonics and geologic time, highlighting the work of scientists in the field and exploring various geophysical phenomena. The programme also shows scientists studying at such sites as the erupting Kilauea volcano and the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean in the submersible craft Alvin. (58 min, 1986, US) This resource looks at the causes, impacts and management of the UK's current period of rapid immigration. The programme encourages students to think about migrants' backgrounds, motivations, intended durations of stay, and their socio-economic situations. It also includes interviews with a range of migrants. (35 min, 2008, UK, PUM) Each episode in this comprehensive series explores one or two countries from different continents through a human or physical geographical feature. Concepts covered include relative location, urbanisation, sustainable resources, human-environmental interaction, globalisation, and economic development. (112 min, 2003, US) This series includes the following titles: Rural and Urban Contrasts (28min) The Dynamic Pacific Rim (28min) The Mainland (28min) The Maritime Connection (28min) Glasgow is undergoing a huge economic and cultural transformation. Using the city as a case study, this programme talks to a range of professionals, and explores the causes and effects of urban decline, strategies for urban renewal, and the creation of sustainable communities. (25 min, 2007, UK, PUM)
Renewing Hope: Solar, Wind and Biomass in Australia and Germany
Germany is a world leader in renewable energy production. That is why Neil Barrett visited four sites in Germany to study each of the main renewables in action. Here, with the aid of interviews, footage and graphics, we see the result of his visit, and some comparisons with the situation in Australia. (22 min, 2007, AU, EAV)
Rise of the Eco-Warriors
A group of passionate young people leave their comfort behind to spend 100 days in the jungles of Borneo. Their mission: saving rainforests and endangered orangutans. This is a story about being an eco-warrior, an individual willing to step up and take action to avert a global catastrophe happening before our eyes. (104 min, 2014, AU, VP)
Rural Challenges: Case Studies from South India
Filmed in Southern India, this resource looks at the causes and impacts of rural poverty. It goes on to look at how this poverty can be alleviated, including providing better access to education and health, improving farming methods and by providing micro-credit schemes for women. (40 min, 2009, UK, PUM)
Sustainable Communities: Studying Settlement
This programme is a good prompt to get students to carry out a local study. It encourages students to think about their methodology, and how they might evaluate and study their own locality. It includes case study material for managing rural environments, sustainable cities, and much more. (67 min, 2008, UK, PUM)
Tectonics: Processes and Landforms
Filmed in locations around the globe, this comprehensive programme provides examples and explanations of the processes, features, and landforms that occur at different plate margins. It examines a range of volcanic processes and landforms, and includes footage of different types of lava and volcanic forms. (40 min, 2013, UK, PUM) Filmed in Chamonix in the Alps, this programme looks at the social, economic and environmental
The Alps: Opportunities opportunities and challenges facing the region. The resource explores the variety of activities in the area, including tourism, HEP and farming. It examines their impact, how they can be sustainably managed. and Challenges (41 min, 2014, UK, PUM)
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Geography
Regenerating a City: Glasgow’s Dockside and Housing
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The Consumer and the Planet
Learn how small actions can conserve energy, reduce your carbon footprint, and save money. This programme deciphers 'green' marketing claims and labels. We illustrate eco-friendly ways to deal with food, save water, reuse and recycle trash. Also learn about environmentally friendly clothing care and green pet care. (20 min, 2009, US)
The Earth Revealed Classroom Adaptation
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Based on the award-winning college telecourse and PBS series of the same name, ‘Earth Revealed Classroom Adaptation’ introduces students to Earth's dynamic interacting systems showing how they relate to the development of life and how they help us unlock the secrets of our environment. (62 min, 2000, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Earthquakes (13 min) Ground Water (16 min) Living through an Earthquake: Loma Prieta (17 min) Weathering and Soils (16 min)
The Endless Voyage Due West
The Environment
The impact of human activity on coastal areas is examined through studies of four areas along the California coast. Using these studies, harbour and beach creation and maintenance, erosion, water pollution, and wetlands preservation are investigated. (27 min, 2003, US, DA) This is a series of archival footage from a variety of news sources, recorded in the 2000s, showing attitudes to climate change and actions taken to alleviate its effects. (29 min, 2006 - 2012, US, ITN) This series includes the following titles: Dalai Lama urges Chinese action to save Tibet's glaciers (3 min) Drought in Australia (5 min) Melting Icicles and Glaciers in Greenland (9 min) Scientists Report Arctic Icecap Now Melting (2 min) The Greenough River Solar Project (2 min) The Kyoto Protocol (1 min) Twenty Five Years After the Chernobyl Disaster (7 min)
The Eyes of Nye Population: Human Demographics
The Forgotten District
The Habitable Planet
Compare population issues around the world, from demographics to social and cultural aspects, and see how education and industrialisation can affect human population. Students will hear about third world issues, look at worldwide consumption trends, and analyse mass media education efforts. (25 min, 2005, US, DA) Between the Caribbean Sea and the Maya Mountains lies Toledo, known as The Forgotten District of Belize, Central America. For the last 20 years, the Maya have been promoting their own ecotourism programme in order to protect their rainforest and traditions. This film is a tribute to their efforts. Their work to empower the Indigenous people of Toldeo to unite and manage their own resources, and to promote self-sufficiency, is an inspiration. (52 min, 2009, FR, RF) Will world population outrun food resources? Why is biodiversity necessary for all species? Featuring case studies, this series takes a look at how human and ecological processes can maintain or threaten the planet’s habitability, and how we can prevent the worst outcomes of our global experiment. (84 min, 2007, US) This series includes the following titles: Agriculture (28 min) Human Population Dynamics (28 min) Water Resources (28 min)
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The Haiti Earthquake: Impacts, Responses and Vulnerability
This programme exemplifies the effects of a geohazard in an LEDC, and uses Haiti to explain why the impacts are so devastating. It explores the primary and secondary impacts of the earthquake, and looks at short and long term responses, including projects aimed at improving health and reducing displacement. (45 min, 2013, UK, PUM)
The New Faces of Tourism Series
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Features a taste of life on the headwaters of the Red Deer River, where whitewater rafting operation ‘Hunter Valley Adventure Tours’ has successfully provided exciting outdoor experiences for more than 30 years. (50 min, 2002, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Adventure Tourism: Hunter Valley Adventure Tours (25 min) Eco-Tourism: Trail of the Great Bear (25 min)
Tropical Rainforests
The Amazon rainforest is one of the most beautiful, biodiverse and resource- rich regions in the world. In this series, learn about the distinct characteristics and conditions that help create this biodiversity hotspot. It also looks at how Ecuador needs the resources of the Amazon and how sustainable management makes that possible, while examining the threats and challenges that it faces, such as deforestation and other commercial interests. (70 min, 2016, UK, PUM) This series includes the following titles: Sustainable Management (23 min) Threats and Challenges (25 min) The Tropical Rainforest Ecosystems (22 min) With extraordinary footage captured from Bangladesh's recent cyclone, this programme looks at the causes, impacts and management of tropical storms in an LEDC. It provides explanations of the physical causes of cyclones, the social, economic and environmental impacts, and provides examples of management strategies. (33 min, 2010, UK, PUM)
Urban Regeneration: The 2012 London Olympics
This valuable resource features talks with the London Olympic committee, local residents, youth groups and industry. It explores the causes and effects of urban decline, and suggests how the Olympics can regenerate the area and build a sustainable community. (30 min, 2007, UK, PUM)
Voices of Transition
A look at different forms of agriculture and food production. The film investigates the adverse impacts of today’s globalised agricultural industry and highlights alternative approaches to ensuring the long-term future of agriculture. It enables the protagonists of social and ecological change to describe their activities in their own words and presents ideas for meeting the challenges of climate change, resource scarcity and food crises. (66 min, 2012, GER, RF)
Waste Not
‘Waste Not’ is a film about where your garbage goes, who sorts it for you, and what it is worth if it isn’t just tossed into landfill. It’s easier and cheaper to retrieve gold from old computers for instance, than to dig it up. Waste Not talks to scientists, workers at waste depots, environment campaigners, gardeners and even a famous chef about how easy it is to save the planet by simply recycling properly. (26 min, 2011, AU, TEC)
Youthful Populations: An African Case Study
Gambia has one of the youngest populations on Earth. This resource explores the issues and implications that arise as a result, including contraception and family planning, pressures on resources, the environment and the ways governments and NGOs are working together to provide schools, housing, and healthcare. (31 min, 2005, UK, PUM)
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Tropical Storms: Bangladesh's Cyclone Aila
History ClickView’s picks
Australian Encounters
Globe Trekker Around the World
Globe Trekker Around the World
Episode 10: Ned Kelly and Redmond Barry (1880)
Panamericana: Conquistadors, Aztecs and Revolution
Silk Road: Xi’an to Kashgar
An Australian short presented with humour and verve. In 1880, an unschooled Catholic bushman and an erudite Protestant judge traded points, back and forth, neither ultimately persuading the other. “Edward Kelly,” concluded Redmond Barry, “I hereby sentence you to death by hanging.”
Travel through Peru, Land of the Incas to learn about of the greatest pre-Hispanic civilisations in Latin America. Learn about Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizzaro and the last Incan Emperor Atahualpa, explore the ancient Incan ruins at Cuzco and Machu Picchu and the Incan burial practice of mummification.
Megan McCormick travels along the Chinese section of the famous Silk Road. Starting at Xi’an, China’s oldest captial city, and travelling westward to Kashgar, she visits some of the oldest and most famous cities along the Silk Road. Meet the Terracotta Warriors and learn about the goods and markets that travelled the 6,400 km journey from China to Europe.
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World War I
Albert Speer
Putuparri and the Rainmakers
The Western Front: Part I
Albert Speer created much historical controversy, claiming total ignorance of the excesses of the Nazi regime, while at the same time being one of the most influential men in the Third Reich. Was he really the ‘Good Nazi’ as he portrayed himself?
Putuparri and the Rainmakers is a story about the sacred relationship between people and place. It takes a journey to meet the traditional rainmakers of Australia’s Great Sandy Desert who have fought a twenty-year battle to win back their traditional homeland. A story of love, hope and the survival of Aboriginal law and culture against all odds.
(28 min, 2012, AU, PSVP)
(97 min, 2015, AU, RF)
During World War I, a range of strategies were used by the Allies and Germany on the Western Front. These clips show brief recordings of troops advancing and in combat on the Western Front.
(1 min, 1914, UK, ITN)
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ABC News Classroom Edition Fundamentalism and Terrorism
In this series, we consider the history of terrorism from an American perspective, including suicide bombings in Israel, links between fundamentalism and terrorism, terrorism within the US and resentment toward America abroad, and global terrorism in the form of hostage-taking and bioterrorism. (64 min, 2003, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Israel: A Case Study (21 min) Terrorism in the United States (25 min) The Tools of Terrorism (18 min)
ABC News Classroom Edition Global Human Rights
Introduce students to global human rights, ethical questions and freedom of speech through political, religious, and ethnic conflicts in Northern Ireland, East Timor, Rwanda, and South Africa. Topics covered include international responses and the complex interplay between economics and human rights. (49 min, 2002, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Part 1: Global Concerns (24 min) Part 2: South Africa - A Case Study (25 min)
ABC News Classroom Edition The Civil Rights Movement
Meet the people behind US Civil Rights events from the 1950s to this day, including Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, Malcolm X and black leaders of today. The series includes key demonstrations and events, such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott and King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech. (91 min, 2002, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Part 1: Separate but Equal (19 min) Part 2: Awakening a Nation (16 min) Part 3: America Arises (18 min) Part 4: The King Assassination (19 min) Part 5: Beyond Martin Luther King, Jr. (19 min) This comprehensive programme chronicles the institution of slavery in North America, beginning with the notorious “middle passage” from Africa in the 1600s through Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, the Civil War, emancipation and Reconstruction. (28 min, 1994, US)
A History of the Civil Rights Movement
The Jim Crow laws provide the realistic backdrop for this insightful and moving visual history of the Civil Rights Movement. The most dramatic moments in the fight for equality are presented, as well as many prominent African Americans like Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. The programme also features expert interviews. (26 min, 1994, US)
Albert Speer
At the Nuremberg Trials, Albert Speer was convicted of ‘war crimes’ and ‘crimes against humanity’ and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment, narrowly avoid the hangman. He has created much historical controversy, claiming total ignorance of the excesses of the Nazi regime, while at the same time being one of the most influential men in the Third Reich. Was he really the ‘Good Nazi’ as he portrayed himself? (28 min, 2012, AU, PSVP)
American Revolution for Students
‘American Revolution for Students’ traces the struggle for power between the colonies and Great Britain. From the colonists’ rejection of mercantilist laws to the development of a new nation. Students will learn about the convergence of 13 colonies, the Declaration of Independence, and the battles of the revolution. (116 min, 2004, US) This series includes the following titles: Causes of the Revolution (23 min) Creating a New Nation (23 min) Declaring Independence (24 min)
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A History of Slavery in America
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Origins of Democracy (23 min) The Revolutionary War (23 min)
Ancient Civilisations for Children
Through spectacular reenactment and 3D graphic models, students will discover how ancient people lived, ate, dressed and worked. By exploring archaeological sites, artefacts, art and architecture, students will travel back in time and understand how these civilisations still influence our lives today. (242 min, 1998, US) This series includes the following titles: Ancient Aegean (27 min) Ancient Africa (26 min) Ancient China (26 min) Ancient Egypt (25 min) Ancient Greece (26 min) Ancient Inca (28 min) Ancient Maya (27 min) Ancient Mesopotamia (27 min) Ancient Rome (30 min)
Australian Encounters
Presented with humour and verve, Australian Encounters celebrates ten historic encounters, between renowned Australian and international movers and shakers. This series can be used in secondary classrooms as starting points to engage students in a variety of curriculum areas including History, English, Art and Media Studies. (35 min, 2013, AU, SM) This series includes the following titles: Episode 01: Bob Hawke and Frank Sinatra (1974) (3 min) Episode 02: Billy Hughes and Woodrow Wilson (1919) (3 min) Episode 03: Isabel Letham and Duke Kahanomoku (1914) (3 min) Episode 04: Nellie Melba and Enrico Caruso (1902) (3 min) Episode 05: Joseph Lyons and Benito Mussolini (1935 & 1937) (4 min) Episode 06: Rupert Murdoch and Kamahl (1958) (4 min) Episode 07: George Johnston and Leonard Cohen (1960) (4 min) Episode 08: Kylie Minogue and Michael Hutchence (1987) (3 min) Episode 09: Lionel Rose and Elvis Presley (1968) (4 min) Episode 10: Ned Kelly and Redmond Barry (1880) (4 min)
A Witness to History
A message of tolerance and respect from a Holocaust survivor. From his personal experience of prejudice, persecution and loss under Nazi occupation, Walter Absil offers an inspiring, powerful message to today's youth; tolerance and respect for those different from ourselves. (44 min, 2008, CA, DA)
Bill Nye the Science Guy Bill digs into the fascinating science of archaeology, the study of those who lived before us. (26 min, 1996, US, DA) Archaeology Š ClickView Pty Limited 2017
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Series, Title
Brief Summary
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Cold War
This is a series of archival footage from a variety of news sources, recorded from the 1950s to 1990s, showing events that occured throughout the Cold War. Teachers are advised that the contents may be distressing for some students. (13 min, 1951 - 1990, ITN) This series includes the following titles: 20,000 Ukrainians Raise Ukrainian Flag (1 min) Armed Chinese Guard in Kaesong (1 min) Destruction of the Berlin Wall (1 min) French Paratroopers Land in Vietnam (1 min) US Soliders on Leave from Vietnam in Taiwan (1 min) Vietnamese Refugees (8 min)
Daily Planet in the Classroom Relics Discovery Specials Da Vinci: Unlocking the Genius
Dr Teller's Very Large Bomb
Explorers of the World Series
Daily Planet goes back in time to examine some very old things, from uncovering facts about the Peking Man to shedding light on the Thule people. (60 min, 2008, CA, DA)
Leonardo left his impression on the world and continues to inspire people of every generation. This magazine-style special will look at the lives and works of several modern day Leonardos and how they are leaving their mark on the world. (45 min, 2006, CA, DA)
The story of Edward Teller, the Manhattan Project lead physicist already obsessively working on inventing the Hydrogen Bomb while everyone else at Los Alamos was trying to complete the atom bomb project. Teller was directly or indirectly responsible for much of the Cold War and armaments race that followed World War II. (60 min, 2006, CA, DA) People have explored since the dawn of time, seeking wealth, power and colonies. Learn about the innovations that supported advancements in exploration, meet and question history’s most famous explorers, explore native people’s encounters with them, and discover successes and failures of European explorers. (42 min, 2000, US) This series includes the following titles: Cortes and Pizarro (21 min)
History
The Vikings (21 min)
Fashion Show through History
Teens model fashions through the centuries as a narrator details the distinctions of each style. This video is fun, fast-paced, and very informative. Students will gain enjoyment and knowledge as they watch this historically accurate video. (34 min, 2005, US, LZX)
Fraser's Story: Irititja Kuwaritja (From Then Until Now)
In the remote APY Lands in far-north South Australia, this programme tells the life story, hopes and dreams of Pitjantjatjara elder and community leader, Donald Fraser. Mr Fraser gives us valuable insight into many of the significant events, struggles and issues shared by the Pitjantjatjara people of the APY Lands from the late 1940s until today. (50 min, 2013, AU)
Global Issues for Students
Two of the most fundamental and relevant topics within global issues are genocide and human rights. This senior series defines each concept, explores their nature and background and offers examples throughout history of when each were on the frontline of global current affairs. (49 min, 2004, US) This series includes the following titles: Genocide (24 min) Human Rights (25 min)
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HISTORY
Series, Title Globe Trekker Around the World
Brief Summary
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Four young travellers go on journeys around the world to learn about the history and culture of Central and South America, and the Silk Road. (199 min, 2012, UK, PP) This series includes the following titles: Panamericana: Conquistadors, Aztecs and Revolution (48 min) Panamericana: Conquistadors, Incas and Inquisition (49 min) Silk Road: Kashgar to Istanbul (51 min) Silk Road: Xi'an to Kashgar (51 min)
Investigating the Past: Pompeii and Herculaneum
Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD and the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum were completely buried. For 1600 years, their secrets were lost in time. New research and technology has uncovered a society frozen in time. However ethical issues surrounding the display of human remains, and how best to conserve and reconstruct the sites, pose challenges which continue today. (46 min, 2009, AU, PSVP)
Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar had possibly more impact on his time than any other Roman. Politically, Caesar took control of Rome’s destiny, guiding it to become an empire that would rule the ancient world for another 500 years. This video looks at Roman society, politics, and the civil wars during the first century BCE. Caesar’s family background, early life, marriages, ambition, military and political careers are studied. (42 min, 2014, AU, PSVP)
Keeper
The story of two Aboriginal women in Ceduna, South Australia, 15 year-old Jacinta Haseldine and her Nana Sue. Sue has always taken Jacinta out to the bush to find medicinal plants and take care of sacred waterholes. When more than 20 mining companies start drilling nearby, Jacinta and Sue’s family is bitterly divided over million-dollar Native Title deals. ‘Keeper’ tackles the destabilising and painful effects of the Native Title process. (27 min, 2010, AU, RF)
Legacy: Aboriginal Restorative Justice (Canada)
Long before settlers came to Canada, the Blackfoot of the Western Canadian plains lived by a sophisticated legal code of their own. This is the story of Charcoal, a man on the run, caught between two systems of justice; British and law of the Blackfoot. (30 min, 2005, CA, DA)
Leisure and Sports
This is a series of archival footage from a variety of news sources, recorded following World War II, showing some of Australia’s leisure and sporting activities. (11 min, 1946-2001, AU, ITN) This series includes the following titles: Christmas in Adelaide (1 min) Melbourne Cup 1949 (3 min) Sport in Australia (2 min) Surfing (4 min) Sydney Beaches 1948 (1 min)
Leon Trotsky
Leon Trotsky is considered one of the most controversial revolutionary figures of his time. Was he a practical revolutionary or a naive idealist? History records that Trotsky was a master theoretician, a skillful propagandist and a brilliant orator who was cast out of the very revolution he helped create. (34 min, 2013, AU, PSVP)
Life in Medieval Europe: Feudal System, Farming, Food and Home
This medieval epic is set in a village, circa 1350. The drama unfolds through a series of characters who tell their stories of life in the Middle Ages; the baker, the herbalist, the reeve, the landless labourer, the medicus and the lord of the manor. Topics also include clothes, medieval women, death, disease and justice. (24 min, 2001, UK, PUM)
Life in the Middle Ages
In this series, students will delve into a comprehensive overview of the people, places and events that defined the Middle Ages. From Charlemagne through to the legendary Crusades and the Black Death, students will learn about the importance of land, religion and social status, and garner a feel for the era. (171 min, 2002, US) This series includes the following titles: A History of the Middle Ages (23 min)
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Brief Summary
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Social Structure in the Middle Ages (20 min) The Doctor (20 min) The Knight (23 min) The Merchant (20 min) The Monk (20 min) The Noble (24 min) The Serf (21 min)
Lives That Changed the World
This series tells the story of three remarkable individuals through the interviews of ten people that each has inspired. Each story is intercut with footage of a different landmark event in their life, with interviews from those who were there and those whose lives were changed. (136 min, 2007, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Fidel Castro (45 min) Muhammad Ali (45 min) Nelson Mandela (46 min)
Living Histories
These two programmes offer viewpoints on events and times that affected people worldwide, from those who experienced them first-hand. The memories recalled by the interviewees offer insight and connection to the past that cannot be found from secondary sources. (50 min, 1997, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: The Great Depression (25 min) Women at War (25 min)
Mao’s China
This is a series of archival footage from a variety of news sources, recorded before and during Mao Zedong’s rise to power in China. Teachers are advised that the contents may be distressing for some students. (76 min, 1946-2006, CN, ITN) This series includes the following titles:
Behind the Iron Curtain (2 min) Children at School in Peking (Beijing) (5 min) China Rallies against the Black Market (1 min) China Watchers (14 min) China's Struggle (1 min) Chinese Civil War Causes Unrest in Shanghai (1 min) Chinese Communist Delegation Arrives in London (1 min) Chinese Government Returns after Second Sino-Japanese War Ends (1 min) Chinese New Year Celebration in Formosa (4 min) Chinese Reclaim Mukden from Japanese (2 min) © ClickView Pty Limited 2017
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9th Party Congress of Chinese Communist Party (2 min)
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Commemorating the Death of Mao Zedong (1 min) Communist Offensive (1 min) Communist Party Congress with Mao Zedong (1 min) Cultural Revolution in China (2 min) Defectors from Mainland China Addressing a Press Conference (2 min) Fifth Anniversary Celebrations (1 min) Hong Kong and China Watchers (1 min) Hong Kong Prepares to Fight the Chinese Red Army (2 min) Hyperinflation in Shanghai after Chinese Civil War (1 min) Lo Wu: The Border Crossing Point between China and Hong Kong (3 min) Madame Chiang Blames Britain (1 min) Mao Badges Made (1 min) Mass Demonstrations in Shanghai (1 min) Moscow Signs China Pact (1 min) Red Chinese Delegation at United Nations (1 min) Re-Education Schools (2 min) Refugees and Reinforcements Pour into Hong Kong (1 min) Royal Leicestershire Regiment Leaves for Hong Kong and Preparations for Red Army Advance (2 min) Shanghai Prepares for the Red Army (1 min) Shanghai Teems with Activity (11 min) Shenyang (Mukden) Civilians and Military Return after Russian Occupation (1 min) The War Front in China (1 min) Thousands Turn out to Pay Respects to Chairman Mao (1 min) War Reaches the Border of Indochina (1 min) Yangtze Survivors Reach Shanghai (1 min)
Migration
This is a series featuring archival footage from a variety of news sources, recorded from the 1960s onwards, showing changing attidues to the migration of people to Australia. (27 min, 1967-2011, AU, ITN) This series includes the following titles: British Migration to Australia: Part 1 (10 min) British Migration to Australia: Part 2 (10 min) Chinese Culture in Australia (5 min) Indian Migrants in Australia (2 min)
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Brief Summary
Ottomans vs Venetians: Battle for Crete
In this programme, Ian Cross explores traces of 450 years of Venetian rule, beginning in the 13th century, visiting the massive fortifications erected by some of the greatest military architects of their age. Also examined is Crete’s neglected Ottoman past, including the violent uprisings against the Turks that led to Cretan independence after centuries of occupation by foreign powers. (26 min, 2016, UK, PP)
Ottomans vs Christians
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Julian Davison travels across the Medditerranean, from Istanbul to Venice, to learn about the vicious power struggle between Christian Europe and the formidable Muslim Ottoman Empire that lasted for more than four centuries. (154 min, 2011, US, PP) This series includes the following titles: Episode 1: Empire Builders (50 min) Episode 2: Masters of the Mediterranean (52 min) Episode 3: Clash of Civilisations (52 min)
Putuparru and the Rainmakers
The film spans twenty transformative years in the life of Tom “Putuparri” Lawford as he navigates the deep chasm between his Western upbringing and his determination to keep his traditional culture alive. It documents Putuparri’s journey and the long term native title claim for his family’s traditional lands. (97 min, 2015, AU, RF)
Renaissance Italy
The Renaissance was a time of significant accomplishments in architecture, art, music, science and exploration. This programme looks at the various political, social and artistic developments that took place and the role played by the new idea of humanism that emerged in during this period. (32 min, 2015, AU, PSVP)
Rights, Freedoms and Protests
This is a series of archival footage from a variety of news sources, recorded from the 1960s to the present day, capturing marches and demonstrations for rights and freedoms. (23 min, 1965-2011, US, ITN) This series includes the following titles: Burnam Burnam Annexes the UK (1 min) Ku Klux Klan (5 min) Protest against Government Intervention (2 min) The Civil Rights Movement: Selma Marches (13 min) The Controversial Agreement between Australia and Malaysia in Regards to Asylum Seekers (2 min) This is a series of archival footage from a variety of news sources, recorded from the time of the Russian Revolution to the dissolution of the USSR. (2 min, 1917-1936, RU, ITN) This series includes the following titles: May Day Parade in Moscow before Stalin (1 min) Tsar Nicholas II Placed under House Arrest (1 min)
The Early Twentieth Century
This is a series of archival footage from a variety of news sources, recorded from the turn of the century to the 1920s. It demonstrates the large number of technological developments taking place before and throughout World War I. (24 min, 1910-1937, UK, ITN) This series includes the following titles: 15 Years of Gaumont Graphic: 1910 - 1925 (8 min) Technological Change at the Turn of the 20th Century (1 min) The Titanic Disaster (11 min) Transportation in London, 1910 (3 min)
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Russia and the Soviet Union
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Transportation, 1890 (1 min)
The Interwar Period
This is a series of archival footage from a variety of news sources, recorded in the 1920s to 1930s, showing events that occured in the interwar period, with a focus on prohibition and workers’ protests. (24 min, 1923 - 1933, US, ITN) This series includes the following titles: Dancing Schools (2 min) Demonstrations in USA during the Great Depression (5 min) Prohibition and Its Unpopularity (2 min) Prohibition in the United States (2 min) Scenes from the Wall Street Crash of 1929 (5 min) Strikes in the United Kingdom during the 1930s (8 min)
The Renaissance for Students
What was the Renaissance? How did it begin and why? This series answers these questions as it investigates this period of artistic and scientific achievement. Students will learn about Renaissance city life, the lives and masterpieces of Renaissance legends, the emerging role of the merchant class and much more. (116 min, 2004, US) This series includes the following titles: A History of the Renaissance (22 min) Everyday Life in the Renaissance (24 min) Renaissance Art, Music and Literature (24 min) Renaissance Science and Invention (24 min) Renaissance Travel, Trade and Exploration (22 min)
War in Indochina
The war in Vietnam, formerly part of French Indochina was at various periods an anti-colonial war, a civil war and a war between the ideologies of capitalism and communism, involving directly or indirectly the USA, the Soviet Union and the Peoples Republic of China. It was also the stage for the ‘first television war’, a conflict where public opinion had an impact on the outcome of the war. (60 min, 2012, AU, PSVP)
Why Me?
This film tells the stories of five stolen children who as adults are trying to get on with their lives. The film makes it clear what cost Aboriginal people paid for a government policy of forced removal, and explores the work of Link-Up to bring together members of the Stolen Generations with their families. (50 min, 2007, AU, RF)
World Revolutions Series
Striking footage, primary accounts and expert interviews illustrate the dramatic events of important historical revolutions and provide insight into their contemporary themes. Students will not only trace the causes and social impacts of each revolution, but also the sometimes tragic aftermath. (176 min, 2005, US) This series includes the following titles: Castro and the Cuban Revolution (25 min) Gandhi and India's Independence (25 min) Revolutionary Mexico: 1910-1940 (23 min) The Chinese Revolution: 1911-1989 (25 min) The French Revolution (26 min) The Russian Revolution (26 min) The South African Anti-Apartheid Movement (24 min)
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Series, Title
World War I
Brief Summary
AR
This is a collection of archival footage from a variety of news sources, recorded during World War I. Teachers are advised that the contents may be disturbing for some students. (52 min, 1914-32, UK, ITN) This series includes the following titles: Anti-German Propaganda (3 min) ANZACs Return Home (1 min) Australians at the Somme (6 min) British Army Recruits (5 min) British Women Working in the Farm (4 min) Commemoration of ANZAC Troops in Australia (1 min) Commemoration of ANZAC Troops Internationally (3 min) England during World War I (7 min) Food during World War I (4 min) French Troops during World War I (6 min) French Fight off German Attack (1 min) French Forces following Battle at Carency (1 min) The End of the First World War (3 min) The Role of Women during World War I (3 min) The Western Front Part I (1 min) The Western Front Part II (2 min) War Bonds (3 min)
(145 min, 1927-45, UK, ITN) This series includes the following titles: 1941 Air Strike on London (5 min) Allied Troops during the Second World War (14 min) America Gears up for War (4 min) American Naval Fleet Welcomed in Australia (1 min) Armaments Production in Britain (4 min) Attack on Pearl Harbor (3 min) Australian Troops in Europe (3 min) Australians in Burma (3 min) Battle of Britain (3 min)
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World War II
This is a collection of archival footage from a variety of news sources, recorded during World War II. Teachers are advised that the contents may be disturbing for some students.
HISTORY AR = Additional Resources
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Brief Summary
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British Children Evacuate to Australia (3 min) Commemorating the Battle of Britain (3 min) Destruction in London throughout the Battle of Britain (15 min) Evacuation of Children (3 min) Events Leading up to World War II (3 min) First Pictures of War on the Western Front (3 min) Food during the Second World War (3 min) German Soldiers in World War II (1 min) German Surrender during World War II (3 min) Hitler Becomes Chancellor (3 min) Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor (3 min) Japanese Submarines Attack Sydney (3 min) Japanese Surrender during World War II (3 min) League of Nations Meets in Switzerland (3 min) London during the Battle of Britain (3 min) Rationing Gives Food for Thought (3 min) Red Army Launches Counter-Offensive against the German Army during World War II (3 min) Review of Victory Year 1945 (3 min) Role of Women in Supporting the War Effort: Part 1 (3 min) Role of Women in Supporting the War Effort: Part 2 (3 min) The Battle of Stalingrad (3 min) The Fall of Singapore (3 min) The Hour of Judgement: Nuremburg Trials (3 min) The Importance of Australian Cattle for Allies (3 min) The Pacific Battlefront: New Guinea (3 min) The Queen's Message to Women of the Empire (3 min) Total War in Europe (3 min) United Nations Charter Is Signed (3 min) War Cartoon Propaganda (2 min) Winston Churchill Compilation from World War II (3 min) Women in the British Armed Forces (3 min) World War II and Migration (3 min) Š ClickView Pty Limited 2017
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Languages ClickView’s picks
On the Go Chinese with Xinwen
On the Go Chinese with Xinwen
On the Go Chinese with Xinwen
Episodes 01 – 08: First Sentence
Episodes 09 – 19: Transportation
There’s only one way to get launched into Chinese, that’s the all important first sentence! In this first set of programmes, Xinwen takes us through the essentials - “Good morning”, “Do you speak English?”, “Where do you come from?” and more. Featuring native Chinese speakers so your pronunciation and intonation will be just right.
Getting around in China is easy. It’s also a really fun and relatable way for learners to engage with a language. In this set of programmes, experienced teacher Xinwen again takes us through the process one sentence at a time using real people speaking the key phrases and realistic scenarios.
Episodes 20 – 31: Eating and Shopping
(24 min, 2010, AU, YMS)
(33 min, 2010, AU, YMS)
(36 min, 2010, AU, YMS)
On the Go Chinese with Xinwen
On the Go Chinese with Xinwen
The Paella Pilgrim
Episodes 32 – 39: Travelling
Episodes 40 – 50: Chatting
China has so much to offer by the way of travelling and entertainment - from theatre to ancient palaces, from modern art galleries to incredible vistas. The key to unlocking all these, lies in just a few key phrases. The complexities of the Chinese language and culture have never been so easy to understand.
Being able to chat comfortably with the locals is the aim of many language learners. It is the difference between language competence and really understanding and feeling engaged with a language and culture. Showcasing some of modern China’s most dynamic places, featuring real people in authentic situations, this resource brings China alive in any classroom.
In this bilingual documentary, Spanish chef Miguel Cuevas journeys from Australia to his home country to find the true source of paella. We follow him on his pilgrimage to Valencia, the birthplace of paella, discover what authentic paella really is, and that its origins more than 200 years ago lie on the shores of a lake. Available in Spanish and English.
(24 min, 2010, AU, YMS)
(33 min, 2010, AU, YMS)
China is renowned for its amazing food and incredible shopping. It’s a huge part of the culture - and language. In this programme, we learn the phrases that will unlock the key to authentic dining and retail adventures, from bargain fashions to stunning antiques, genuine Chinese dishes and drinks.
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Mathematics ClickView’s picks
Algebra for Students
Bill Nye’s Solving for X
Bill Nye’s Solving for X
Linear Equations and Slope
Algebra: Volume 1
Pre-Algebra: Volume 1
Linear equations and slope are two topics in algebra that go hand-in-hand. Through realworld scenarios, see how a table of values, a graph and a formula or equation can be used to describe a linear equation; use the slope formula and slope-intercept form; and investigate the graphs of linear equations.
Students will learn about variables, balancing equations, dimensional analysis, and linear equations in this episode hosted by Bill Nye. Through his upbeat and enthusiastic approach to mathematics, students will no doubt be entertained as they wrap their heads around these critical algebraic concepts.
Bill Nye introduces students to infinite fractions, exponents, signed numbers, and proportional reasoning in this entertaining episode. Through his use of hands-on examples and easy to understand contexts, students will gain a well-rounded understanding of these potentially confusing pre-algebraic concepts.
(24 min, 2007, US)
(18 min, 2009, US, DA)
(21 min, 2009, US, DA)
The Story of Maths
The Story of Maths
Cooking up Fractions Series
Episode 1: The Langage of the Universe
Episode 4: To Infinity and Beyond
Chef J and her co-host, Master Chef Souflle tackle fraction-filled recipes, covering addition and subtraction, multiplication and division and mixed numbers. A supplemental Fraction Cookbook features illustrated print problems to help students review vocabulary and practice skills.
Throughout time, we have struggled to understand the fundamental workings of the material world, to understand the rules and patterns that determine the qualities of the objects that surround us and their relationship to us and each other. One discipline above all the others yields knowledge about the realities of the physical world – mathematics!
(58 min, 2008, UK, DCD)
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Marcus du Sautoy takes a look at some of the great unsolved problems that confronted mathematicians in the 20th century. He explores the theories and lives of such mathematical icons as Georg Cantor and Henri Poincare. He considers the great unsolved problems of mathematics today, including the Riemann Hypothesis.
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(45 min, 2008, US, HRM)
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Against All Odds Inside Statistics
Brief Summary
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This series introduces statistical topics in real-world contexts. It takes viewers to a variety of global locations to show people from all walks of life who are using statistics in their work. The programmes cover descriptive statistics, probability, distributions, inference and much more! (348 min, 2014, US) This series includes the following titles: Episode 01: What Is Statistics? (6 min) Episode 02: Stemplots (12 min) Episode 03: Histograms (10 min) Episode 04: Measures of Center (9 min) Episode 05: Boxplots (9 min) Episode 06: Standard Deviation (9 min) Episode 07: Normal Curves (12 min) Episode 08: Normal Calculations (13 min) Episode 09: Checking Assumption of Normality (11 min) Episode 10: Scatterplots (9 min) Episode 11: Fitting Lines to Data (11 min) Episode 12: Correlation (11 min) Episode 13: Two-Way Tables (10 min) Episode 14: The Question of Causation (14 min) Episode 15: Designing Experiments (11 min) Episode 16: Census and Sampling (10 min) Episode 17: Samples and Surveys (10 min) Episode 18: Introduction to Probability (11 min)
Mathematics
Episode 19: Probability Models (11 min) Episode 20: Random Variables (11 min) Episode 21: Binomial Distributions (11 min) Episode 22: Sampling Distributions (12 min) Episode 23: Control Charts (10 min) Episode 24: Confidence Intervals (10 min) Episode 25: Tests of Significance (17 min) Episode 26: Small Sample Inference for One Mean (13 min) Episode 27: Comparing Two Means (11 min) Episode 28: Inference for Proportions (11 min)
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Brief Summary
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Episode 29: Inference for Two-Way Tables (10 min) Episode 30: Inference for Regression (14 min) Episode 31: One-Way ANOVA (12 min) Episode 32: Summary (7 min)
Algebra for Students
Students will learn about the power of algebra as a tool for representing, analysing and generalising situations, and will explore functions such as linear, quadratic and exponential. Real-world applications of algebra are shown, common errors and misconceptions are highlighted, and the translation of expressions is shown. (223 min, 2007, US) This series includes the following titles: Analysing Inequalities (24 min) Exponential Functions (22 min) Functions and Relations (22 min) Linear Equations and Slope (24 min) Patterns and Formulas (20 min) Polynomials (24 min) Quadratic Functions (20 min) Systems of Linear Equations (24 min) The Pythagorean Theorem and Right Triangles (21 min) Variables, Expressions and Equations (22 min)
Bill Nye’s Solving for X
In this original series, Bill Nye teaches algebraic principles such as fractions, exponents, and proportions in colourful and unexpected ways. By using his exciting conceptual approach to learning key mathematical principles, kids can discover how algebra relates to the world around us. Solving for X has never been easier! (39 min, 2009, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Algebra: Volume 1 (18 min) Pre-Algebra: Volume 1 (21 min)
Bill Nye the Science Guy There is a good chance this will be one of Bill’s best episodes! In fact, he’ll probably make the complicated concept of probability very simple to understand, while showing how it allows us to predict events. Probability (26 min, 1996, US, DA)
Cooking up Fractions Series
Chef J and her puppet co-host, Master Chef Souffle tackle fraction filled recipes with help from some high school students, to learn about adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions and mixed numbers. (45 min, 2008, US, HRM)
Math for Students
Everyday situations are intrinsically linked to an understanding of basic maths concepts and then applied to more complex problems. In this series, real-world maths problems are presented and solved by using a variety of strategies, including estimation, mental maths and traditional algorithms. (245 min, 2006, US) This series includes the following titles: Addition and Subtraction (22 min)
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Brief Summary
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Algebraic Thinking (25 min) Data: Collection, Organisation and Graphing (25 min) Fractions: Concepts and Operations (26 min) Geometry: Triangles and Other Polygons (23 min) Integers and the Coordinate Plane (25 min) Multiplication and Division (25 min) Probability and Statistics (23 min) Problem Solving Strategies (25 min) Ratios, Proportions and Percent (26 min)
The Story of Maths
Professor Marcus du Sautoy takes students on a journey through time and around the world, as he examines the development of key mathematical ideas and shows how, in a multitude of surprising ways, mathematical ideas underpin the science, technology and culture that shape our world. (235 min, 2008, UK, DCD) This series includes the following titles: Episode 1: The Language of the Universe (58 min) Episode 2: The Genius of the East (60 min) Episode 3: The Frontiers of Space (59 min) Episode 4: To Infinity and Beyond (58 min)
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Personal Dev. and Health ClickView’s picks
4 Weeks 2 a Higher Food IQ
The Basic Hygiene Video
It doesn’t take long to forge great new habits like raising your food IQ. In this mock reality TV programme, registered dietitian Christina Meyer-Jax is introduced to Lexi as she takes the four week challenge to change her life for the better.
Using animation along with comments from real students, as well as expert commentary from a paediatrician, this straight-forward programme teaches the basics of good hygiene. Throughout the video, students are reassured that body odour, bad breath, tooth decay, oily hair, break outs and acne can all be managed by developing good habits of personal care.
(28 min, 2012, US, LZX)
(19 min, 2015, US, HRM)
(16 min, 2016, US, HRM)
Texting and Driving: The Deadliest Distraction
Buzz in a Bottle: The Dangers of Caffeine Spiked Energy Drinks
My Digital Life
Driving while texting kills 3,000 teens each year and injures 330,000 more. Half of all teen drivers admit to texting while driving, that’s the equivalent of driving blind for five seconds at a time. This programme clearly explains the dangers, presents the facts and stats, and teaches teens to put the brakes on texting and driving.
Kids are consuming more energy drinks than ever. They may seem harmless, but of course the truth is more complex. Using interviews with teens and health experts, this programme describes the physical effects that these dangerous concoctions can have; from dizziness and fainting to heart palpitations and anxiety, through to insomnia and nausea.
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The Highs, Lows, and InBetweens of Puberty Featuring kids going through puberty, a psychologist, and a paediatrician, this programme examines the elements of emotional growth in puberty. Covering mood swings; hormones; sleep; stress at home and at school; the impact of new friendships and crushes; the quest for independence from parents; and the desire to fit in with peers.
‘My Digital Life’ explores the challenges and opportunities that the digital age and the popularity of social media offer. It discusses the issues of privacy and the digital footprint, the proven side effects of multitasking and learning, especially on students, and a discussion on whether it is better to be wired in or unplugged.
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4 Weeks 2 a Higher Food IQ
In this exciting programme, Lexi takes a four week challenge to change her life for the better. Working with a registered dietitian, she accepts a new challenge each week to raise her food IQ. This is a fun way to introduce good health practices and the key concepts behind sensible diet and effective exercise. (28 min, 2012, US, LZX)
7 Ways to Block a Cyberbully
Cyberbullies don't shove kids on the playground or steal lunch money, but they are just as dangerous. This programme teaches students how to be smart and stay safe in a cyberbully situation by detailing seven effective strategies for dealing with a digital bully. (20 min, 2008, US, LZX)
Advertising, the Media and Your Health
Young people today are part of a generation that consumes more media than any previous generation. But what effect can this have? This thought-provoking programme looks at the way the media tries to manipulate and change behaviour and how students can fight back to be their own person! (19 min, 2008, US, HRM)
Breakfast Because!
Explore why breakfast is so important! Engaging and creatively written, this video emphasises the benefits of breakfast for great physical and mental performance. Includes segments on breakfast facts, how body parts come alive from eating breakfast, great breakfast ideas, how to read nutrition labels, and more. (25 min, 2009, US, LZX)
Buzz in a Bottle: The Dangers of Caffeine Spiked Energy Drinks
This excellent programme describes the many physical effects that these dangerous concoctions can have; from dizziness and fainting to heart palpitations and anxiety, all the way through to insomnia and nausea. Especially alarming is the growing trend of mixing energy drinks with alcohol, putting users at greater risk of alcohol poisoning. (17 min, 2010, US, HRM)
C.A.T.C.H onto Good Hygiene!
Learn the basics of good hygiene with this programme! In this film, host Rachel and two teens demonstrate and share the fundamentals of hygiene including hand washing, acne, dental care and care for your body, skin, and hair. (15 min, 2009, US, LZX) Many teens readily consume caffeinated drinks: coffee, tea, colas, energy boosters, caffeinated sports drinks,
Caffeine Overdose: How powdered caffeine, energy shots and more… But most teens do not know that caffeine is a neuro-stimulant that can cause overdose, poisoning or even death. This programme takes a look at the pros and cons of Much Is Too Much? caffeine use and teaches viewers to understand whether or not they are in the danger zone for caffeine overuse. (43 min, 2016, US, HRM)
(39 min, 2009, US, LZX) This series includes the following titles: Communication Basics (16 min) Friendship Basics (11 min) Self Esteem Basics (12 min)
Communicating between Cultures
Some "cultural givens" are so deeply embedded in thought patterns, they lead to communication breakdowns. View and discuss this series of eye opening cross-cultural situations. Observe how "cultural givens" such as "getting right to the point", "saving face", taking turns in conversation, and saying "yes" or "no" complicate inter-cultural communication. Allow a multi-cultural cast to teach your students practical guidelines for communicating between cultures. (23 min, 2006, US)
Confessions of a Bully
Many anti-bullying materials focus exclusively on the victims—but what about the bullies themselves? This unique, documentary-style programme addresses the bullying crisis from the perpetrator’s point of view. Real former bullies offer frank descriptions of how they once mistreated and harassed their peers, explaining why they acted that way and why they decided to change their behaviour. (17 min, 2013, US, HRM)
D Is for Decisions: Be a Smart Consumer
In this programme, we explore the key concepts of buying smart for teens, using realistic scenarios and upto-date information. In it, Maggie and Ethan shop for a bike and an MP3 player while learning and applying the four steps consumers should consider when making a purchase to make sure you're getting what you want and need. (16 min, 2010, US, LZX)
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This series presents crucial elements that are part of every young student’s personal and social development. With engaging and likeable presenters, the programmes explain the importance of friendship, communication and selfesteem, and present examples and strategies for students to take into their own lives.
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Dead End Diets: Why Fad Diets Don’t Work
There are dozens of quick-fix diets, but these fad diets do not work and may be harmful to a teenager’s health. This programme looks at the science of weight loss and dieting and contrasts it with the billions of dollars spent by the fad diet. Katrina Schroeder, a nutritionist for adolescents, explains how teens get fooled into thinking a fad diet is good, only to find out that it has bad health consequences, and gives tips for healthy food prep and eating habits. (17 min, 2016, US, HRM)
Dealing with Teen Dating Abuse: Crossing the Line
This is the story of Megan – a happy, athletic student who wants desperately to be in a relationship and have a boyfriend. She connects with Matt, who seems at first to be her soul mate, but as their relationship evolves, he isolates her and abuses her physically and verbally. This programme tells Megan’s story in dramatic vignettes that are grounded in the latest research on teen dating abuse. (17 min, 2012, US, HRM)
Diabetes: Why Many Teens Are at Risk
As a direct result of poor diet, sedentary lifestyle, and obesity, Type 2 diabetes has become a serious health risk for many teens. This programme presents the medical facts about diabetes; the differences between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes; the risk factors for developing diabetes; the warning signs of diabetes; and the critical steps necessary to control diabetes, including changes in diet and exercise, and proper medical care. (16 min, 2009, US, HRM)
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Students are spending an increasing amount of time online, much of it unsupervised. This series teaches students how to behave online to prevent cyberbullying and plagiarism, and to protect their privacy, online reputation and security. (36 min, 2013, US, HRM) This series includes the following titles: Behaving Ethically Online (17 min) Protecting Your Online Reputation and Safety (19 min)
Do You Have an Eating Disorder?
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In this programme, we hear from many young men and women who have been through these conditions, examine what are eating disorders, shame and blame, the health consequences, the causes of eating disorders, the effects of biology and environment, the subtle warning signs and how you can help. (19 min, 2009, US, HRM) In this series, students will learn how drug abuse affects the brain and body. The series uses vivid animations, firstperson accounts and candid interviews with family members to examine the choices teens are faced with every day, consequences of drug abuse, and links between illegal drugs and mental health issues. (296 min, 2003, US) This series includes the following titles: Alcohol (27 min) Alcohol and Alcoholism (26 min) Club Drugs (25 min) Cocaine and Crack (22 min) Depression and Suicide (26 min) Hallucinogens (24 min) Heroin and Other Opiates (24 min) Inhalants (22 min) Marijuana (25 min) Methamphetamine and Other Stimulants (27 min) Steroids (23 min) Tranquilizers and Other Depressants (25 min)
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Energy Balance
In this exceptional programme, registered dietitian Melissa Halas-Liang discusses the nutrition basics of the energy equation, while personal trainer Dwayne Arthur Jones explains the importance of balancing the equation by using that energy. Discover the best food choices, short-term and long-term benefits of physical activity, tips to be active each day, how to overcome common excuses, and how to continue being active into adulthood. Also includes brief interviews with teens about how they stay healthy through physical activity and teacher resource notes. (21 min, 2012, US, LZX)
Everything You Need to Know about Tobacco in 22 Minutes
This riveting and information-packed video provides a summary of everything students need to know about the dangers of using tobacco. It vividly illustrates the health effects of smoking using interviews of smokers ravaged by cancer, heart disease and lung disease. Identifies the toxic chemicals inhaled in every puff of cigarette smoke, including benzene, arsenic, cyanide, pesticides, carbon monoxide, and ammonia. (22 min, 2010, US, HRM)
Getting Stupid: How Drugs Damage Your Brain
This programme presents to students the latest scientific information on how alcohol, marijuana, inhalants and other drugs cause serious and potentially permanent damage to the human brain. (21 min, 2003, US, HRM)
Goal Setting
Do you know what you want to do when you grow up? Do you know how to get there from here? Walk through the steps and strategies of goal-setting, and discover how these steps can help you accomplish your goal! Interviews feature real students who are pursuing their goals in order to discover their secrets to success. No matter what your dream in life, you will be inspired. (20 min, 2011, US, LZX)
Go Green Around Your Home
Sustaining the world’s resources for future generations can start with small changes around your home. Watch as a group of students – the Go Green Team – are called to action after they learn statistics about waste. See how they come up with ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle products in their homes to create a healthier lifestyle and environment. (20 min, 2008, US, LZX)
Grocery Shopping Challenge
Join Megan and Josh as they venture their way through the grocery store with the same shopping list to see who gets the better nutrition value and price for eight common grocery items. Learn some tricks grocery stores use to get you to spend more, and how to separate the hype from the deals so you can eat well for less. (12 min, 2009, US, LZX)
Hallmarks of Good Mental Health
This programme helps viewers recognise the six key qualities that define good mental health in adolescence—having satisfying relationships, being happy with one’s academic achievements, maintaining clear and achievable goals, being capable of delaying immediate gratification, making good choices and resisting unhealthy peer pressure. (17 min, 2009, US, HRM)
Handling Criticism
Show your students how to handle the heat of conflict and cope with verbal attacks. Educational consultant Barbara Schweitert teaches a small group of students four ways to handle criticism. The students try the techniques in role playing and discuss vignettes that show conflict with peers, parents, and supervisors. (27 min, 1993, US)
Help! I'm Stressed!
Are you stressed out? The students at Martindale High School are. They don’t like feeling tense and they don’t know what to do about it. But help is coming and you’re invited to go along. Learn exactly what stress is and discover that there is both bad stress and good stress. Not everyone experiences stress the same way. You’ll understand the many symptoms of stress and uncover all kinds of strategies to keep stress levels in balance. (26 min, 2012, US, LZX)
Heroin Rising: Cheap, Addictive and Deadly
SAMHSA reports, "heroin is a highly addictive opiate with a large potential for abuse. It is a danger to teens, resulting in serious psychological, social, educational and legal consequences". This programme interviews recovering teen heroin addicts to tell their cautionary stories. When, how and why did they start taking heroin? What damage did it do to their bodies and lives? How hard is it to stay clean? How many friends have OD'd on heroin? Drug abuse counsellors add their advice and guidance on how to avoid this deadly drug. (19 min, 2013, US, HRM)
Herpes: The Secret Is Out
Dr Kimberley Ivory provides a powerful yet simple approach to discussing herpes and safe sex, understanding transmission, symptoms and treatment. In this endearing programme we see a normal healthy relationship develop, myths are dispelled and useful practical advice is given through a series of frequently asked questions. (12 min, 2011, AU, 7D)
Hidden Scars, Silent Wounds: Understanding SelfInjury
This programme investigates the phenomenon of self-injury. Self-injury refers to a pattern in which a person harms himself or herself by cutting or even burning parts of the body to relieve stress from pentup emotions. Many people suffer from this usually secretive activity. Typically they have endured unusual and stressful events or abusive family situations, and have resorted to self-injury as an unhealthy coping mechanism. (25 min, 2002, US, HRM)
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Highs and Lows: Living with Type 1 Diabetes
Phoebe Garrett’s life was perfect. She was a very healthy and happy twelve-year-old girl. But suddenly she started feeling thirsty and tired, and she began losing weight. Being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes aged 12 was a devastating blow for Phoebe and her family. But, with the help of her family and friends, she tells us exactly how she has met the challenges head on and now enjoys her busy and fulfilling life. (22 min, 2014, AU, MM)
Home Truths: Children and Domestic Violence
Five young people tell of their experiences of domestic violence. Emma and her mother escape from a violent father by moving to a refuge. Jamie sees the effect on his mother of his father's violence. For Sidra, the violence from her father is psychological and controlling. Sophie, her sister and mother are all targets of her step-father's aggression. Daniel supports his friend Tom, whose mother is being hit by her boyfriend. (12 min, 1999, UK)
How to End Unhealthy Relationships
This programme offers insight on how to honestly assess the health of relationships, particularly romantic relationships and intense friendships, and then presents steps to end unhealthy ones. Real teens share their experiences covering a broad spectrum of unhealthy relationships. Social workers Amy Edelstein and Eri Kim offer insight on how to end a relationship safely and effectively. The experts also present a model for students to use to help evaluate their own and friends’ relationships. (17 min, 2016, US, HRM)
It's Your Money: Financial Flight School
As students prepare to live on their own, they need to learn how to be financially wise. This current, relevant video features interviews with real teens and beneficial tips on budgeting, credit cards, debit cards, loans and more. Help your students be financially prepared for the future. (19 min, 2006, US, LZX)
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This comprehensive series covers topics ranging from the HIV/AIDS epidemic to sexual health, tobacco, alcohol, cardiovascular health, and many more. Students will discover factors that influence these different areas, and ways to achieve a healthy lifestyle. (300 min, 2003, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: A Healthy Heart: Cardiovascular Health (30 min) Alcohol (30 min) Fighting a Global Epidemic: HIV/AIDS (30 min) Fitness for Every Lifestyle (30 min) Infectious Diseases (30 min) Nutrition: Eating for Your Health (30 min) Reproduction and Contraception (30 min) Sexual Health (30 min) Tobacco (30 min) Weight Management: Finding a Healthy Middle (30 min)
Let’s Get Real
With amazing courage and candour, students discuss racial differences, perceived sexual orientation, disabilities, religious differences, sexual harassment and more. This poignant film aims to educate audiences of all ages about why we can no longer accept name-calling and bullying as just a normal part of growing up. (36 min, 2003, US, RF)
Lifestyle Diseases and How to Avoid Them
The decisions teenagers make about diet, exercise, smoking, and alcohol have an immediate impact on their health. Teens assume they are too young to get cancer, diabetes, chronic lung diseases, or other lifestyle diseases. But in fact, the choices teens make can damage their health now and in the future. This programme profiles overweight teens with high cholesterol, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and other problems. It shows how teen smokers are at greater risk for cancer and chronic lung disease and often already suffer respiratory problems impacting daily life. (19 min, 2009, US, HRM)
Maintaining a Healthy Heart: An Owner's Guide
This programme provides students with a crash course in the physiology and functioning of their hearts and how to keep their hearts healthy. Animations clarify how the heart works to provide oxygen and nutrients to all the tissues and organs of the body and what can go wrong. The programme stresses that even teenagers can show early signs of atherosclerosis and other heart problems. (21 min, 2013, US, HRM)
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Making Healthy Choices: Fighting Teen Obesity
This fact-filled video clearly explains the effects and consequences of the crippling obesity epidemic. The health hazards that accompany this lifestyle disease are exposed and explained in detail. These include such life-altering conditions as hypertension, diabetes, heart disease and cancer. The video shows viewers that they can take control and avoid obesity now and throughout their lives. (21 min, 2013, US, HRM)
Me and My 500 "Friends": Staying Safe on Social Networks
This video provides young people with an essential safety primer on using social networks such as Facebook. Through interviews with experts and young people, viewers learn how harmful rumours can be spread, the danger of cyber bullying, the risks of "sexting", and how "phishers" and identity thieves can glean private information. Finally, the risk of encountering sexual predators is emphasised. (21 min, 2012, US, HRM)
My Digital Life
This thought-provoking programme discusses the issues of privacy and the digital footprint, the proven side effects of multitasking and learning, especially on students, and a discussion on whether it is better to be wired in or unplugged. We hear from students and professionals as they discuss the positive and negative effects of spending large amounts of time keeping digitally up-to-date, and the strategies they are implementing to remain in control. (29 min, 2012, US, LZX)
Nutrient Basics
Nutrients are the substances in food that work to keep our bodies healthy and eating a variety of foods from the food groups will give your body the nutrients it needs maintain good health. Registered Dietician Melissa Halas-Liang and two students explore the functions, benefits and sources of the six types of nutrients, including fats, protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and water. (20 min, 2012, US, LZX)
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This series provides students with the basic knowledge to achieve a healthy lifestyle. It explores topics such as harmful substances, the importance of regular exercise and physical examinations, food labels and the food pyramid, the digestive process, and the essential nutrients. (81 min, 2007, US) This series includes the following titles: A Healthy Body (19 min) Balanced Diet (21 min) Healthy Eating Habits (20 min) Nutrition Basics (21 min)
Obesity in a Bottle 2: How to Pick Healthy Beverages
This empowering programme contains five informative video segments offering suggestions for healthy drink selections. Featuring diet and health specialist Susan Moores, topics include: how to pick "good" drinks, best beverages if you're watching your weight, how to pick healthful beverages, how to pick the right drink for sports and athletic performance and busting caffeine myths. (26 min, 2010, US, LZX)
Out at Work
This film tells the stories of six workers in a variety of jobs. They come from very different backgrounds, and each has their own way of dealing with prejudice against lesbians, gays and bisexuals. James is a young man looking for work in IT, Meena is starting her first job in a hospital. Sarah is a teacher, Barry has worked for years in a hotel kitchen. Ryan is a mechanic, and a father. Chrissie has never met anyone openly gay before, but stands up for Tim when he joins the team in her office. (28 min, 2006, UK)
Out to the Family
As teenagers develop into adults, it is natural for them to question their sexuality. This can be extremely painful for some young people. Parents' support is vital for these young people, who are often lonely, isolated and afraid. But many parents who discover their children are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) are shocked, confused and upset. Some react in the heat of the moment with grief, anger or even rejection. Later, they may deeply regret the damage caused to their family relationships. (27 min, 2008, UK)
Personal Potential: The Power of One – Respect, Optimism and Positive Energy
Who are you and how do you make decisions about your life and future? Explore your personal potential through the powerful motivational Personal Potential programme along with thought-provoking and guiding questions. Included in this complete kit are the 20 page Personal Potential activities featuring supporting worksheets and activities that incorporate key messages from the video. (18 min, 2011, US, LZX)
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Nutrition Controversies
"Eat this, but don’t eat that!” – The messages about food and nutrition we hear can be confusing and are not always easy to discern the facts from fiction. Join a host and two teens as they take a closer look at controversial nutrition topics to get the straight facts on food safety, organic foods, genetically engineered foods, food allergies, MSG, functional foods, dietary supplements and more in this entertaining and enlightening video. (23 min, 2009, US, LZX)
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Pothead tells the fictional story of Trevor, a teen becoming gradually addicted to marijuana as his grades slip, his relationships with his parents and friends become strained, and his motivation to do things other than smoking marijuana diminishes. As Trevor’s downward spiral plays out, the programme weaves in interviews with real teens who were potheads, but managed to turn their lives around. (19 min, 2014, US, HRM)
Prenatal and Early Childhood Nutrition
This interview based programme discusses with a professional nutritionist the types of foods that should be included in your daily intake along with the amount, as well as those foods that are recommended to avoid. Pregnant and breast-feeding women also discuss the experiences that they encountered regarding their cravings and how these affected their nutritional requirements. (26 min, 2012, US, LZX)
Recovering: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa
Larkin McPhee (director of Dying to Be Thin) uncovers the challenges of coping with an eating disorder. Meet some experts and people in recovery who offer an honest appraisal of their struggles to overcome their eating disorders. Topics discussed are who is at risk, what sustains eating disorders, why they are dangerous and how they are treated. (27 min, 2012, US, LZX) Classrooms are training grounds for students to learn how to respond positively to diverse environments.
Responding to Diversity Every day, they interact with people who look different, come from different places, and have different preferences. This programme explores the many types of diversity and the perils of stereotyping, prejudice, and Respecting and discrimination. We also discuss ways to express curiosity in others while respecting the differences that Differences make every person interesting, unique and valuable. (28 min, 2011, US)
Safety Smart Science with Bill Nye the Science Guy Germs and Your Health
Join Bill Nye the Science Guy as he magnifies the big science behind tiny germs. By exploring the science of health and germs, Bill shows students how hand-washing, eating nutritious food, and getting enough exercise and sleep can help the human body fight illness. (21 min, 2011, US, DA)
Sleepless Epidemic
In this insightful programme, we hear from students, and health care professionals on the consequences of a lack of sleep, the reasons behind it and how they are changing their behaviour and at the same time improving their grades and health. This programme is essential viewing for teens of all ages to assist in navigating a sleep routine in the modern age. (32 min, 2013, US, LZX)
Snack Smarts: Buying the Best Foods for the Best You
"Snacks rule!" says Ricardo, an enthusiastic high school student whose four food groups are sweet, crunchy, salty, and cold. When he and his friend Lynette take a trip to the grocery store, they're able to find munchies that fill all four categories—as well as some important health requirements. Viewers will learn how to choose foods and drinks that help them get enough water, fibre, calcium, and other nutrients that contribute towards feeling, looking, and smelling good. (18 min, 2006, US, LZX)
Social Skills for Life: Managing Strong Emotions
Using a fast-paced, entertaining blend of short dramatic situations and animated cartoons, the programme helps students deal with strong emotions. Students see how the brain goes into "reptilian" mode when emotions run high. They learn to identify their own emotional triggers and recognise their unique patterns of responding to those triggers, both physically and emotionally. (20 min, 2008, US, HRM)
Staying Safe Online: Digital Footprints and You
Your digital footprint is the data trace left by your activity in a digital environment, whether on the Internet, buying something with a credit card, or using a mobile phone. Like everything on the web, digital data cannot be washed away; it remains forever, a permanent footprint. Discover how the things you do in a digital environment can ultimately impact your life. (21 min, 2010, US, LZX)
Think Before You Drink: Sugar Shockers and Beverage Tips.
Beverages are the single largest source of calories in the average American diet and their contribution often goes largely unnoticed. This programme examines how sugary drinks are leading to the increasing rates of obesity and chronic disease. It also looks at healthier alternatives to these beverages. (26 min, 2014, US, LZX)
Talk about Change: By Young People with LifeLimiting Conditions
This film is by young people with life-limiting conditions and severe disabilities and illnesses such as cancer. Featuring in-depth interviews and their own video diaries, it provides an intimate insight into their journey from childhood through teenage years into adulthood. It gives voice to a group of young people who are rarely heard, people whose bravery and acceptance shines a constructive light on the ways human beings can deal with extreme adversity. (34 min, 2008, UK, KO)
Ten Ways to Stay Safe on the Internet
Teens need to understand and avoid the consequences of putting personal information and photos online. This programme encourages teens to consider their posts before they click, protect their passwords, regularly monitor their profiles and privacy settings, check tags in postings from others, and more. Teens are encouraged to be aware of tracking technology abuses, texting and driving, anonymous (not!) apps, social network platforms, sexting, cyber bullying and more. (22 min, 2016, US, HRM)
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Texting and Driving: The Deadliest Distraction
The shocking stats are a wake-up call for all teens—drivers and passengers alike. Driving while texting kills 3,000 teens each year and injures 330,000 more. Half of all teen drivers admit to texting while driving, that’s the equivalent of driving blind for five seconds at a time. This programme clearly explains the dangers, presents the facts and stats, and teaches teens to put the brakes on texting and driving. (17 min, 2015, US, HRM)
The Basic Hygiene Video
Throughout the video, students are reassured that body odour, bad breath, tooth decay, oily hair, skin break outs and acne can all be managed by developing good habits of personal care. A racial and ethnically balanced group of teens speak directly to students and weigh in with personal advice and hygiene tips. (19 min, 2015, US, HRM)
The Benefits of Exercise
This programme focuses on the positive effects of exercise for both physical and emotional health. Experts discuss the importance of different elements of fitness; and teenagers and young adults share personal stories about how exercise helped them achieve and maintain a healthy weight, build strength, develop endurance, improve agility, boost self-confidence, and improve their mental and social health. (19 min, 2016, US, HRM)
The Dangers of Sugar and Salt
This entertaining and informative programme gets teens to think about how much sugar and salt they are eating, why too much sugar and salt can be harmful, and how to reduce their consumption of sugar and salt. The health dangers of sugar are presented with particular emphasis on sugary soft drinks. Too much sugar puts teens at risk for weight gain, obesity, diabetes, cancers and tooth decay. (20 min, 2014, US, HRM)
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Everybody feels stress sometimes. The key is learning the difference between good and unhealthy stress, and how to get rid of unneccessary stress. This programme teaches benefits for two minute mental breaks and some easy-to-use techniques that can be performed anywhere to bring you calmness and clarity. (15 min, 2013, US, PSP)
Is addiction a disease? Or is it a chosen behaviour? Hear from scientists who are studying the brain, psychology, social factors and genetics, and meet people who live with substance abuse issues. Then, have students decide for themselves. (25 min, 2005, US, DA) With the insight of real kids going through puberty, a psychologist, and a paediatrician, this programme helps students understand that their changing emotions are absolutely normal. Viewers examine the elements of emotional growth in puberty: mood swings; hormones; sleep; how new responsibilities can create stress at home and at school; the impact of new friendships and crushes; the quest for independence from parents; and the desire to fit in with peers. (16 min, 2016, US, HRM)
Them and Us: Prejudice and Self-Understanding
Nice, reasonable people like us are "we", and strangers with weird beliefs are "they". This is how many of us see the world. But every "us" is somebody else’s "them". Those who hold hidden assumptions or stereotypes consider them a recognition of reality, not a prejudice. A common reaction is "you might be prejudiced", but "I’m a realist". What is prejudice for "them" is merely a recognition of "the way things are" for "us". (22 min, 2007, US)
The Mind/Body Connection: How Your Emotions Affect Your Health
The programme, featuring researchers and clinicians, describes how many physical ailments have a mental component and are precipitated by factors such as stress, anxiety, and depression. Young people profiled in the programme describe how mindfulness techniques such as meditation and yoga have helped them deal with emotional problems. They also talk about how physical exercise can help lift mood, sharpen thinking, and ease stress. (21 min, 2016, US, HRM)
The Table Manner Murders
Stephanie is throwing a dinner party for eight of her high school classmates. What starts out as a fun evening turns into a terrible case of manner murders! Presented in a detective/mystery format, this fast-paced, interactive video will have your students laughing and learning as they try to name all the manner infractions that occur. After a five-minute break for discussion, students will see a second try at the dinner party and witness proper manners in use. (21 min, 2006, US, LZX)
The Totally Disgusting Alcohol Gross out Video
This devastating video will get students to think twice before engaging in underage drinking. It's all there – the vomiting, the stomach pumping, the DUI's, the toilet clutching, the hangovers, the ER visits, the bad decision making. Viewers will gain a thorough understanding of how alcohol affects the body and the risks associated with alcohol use. (15 min, 2014, US, HRM)
The Wellness Series The Impact of Being Human
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This programme contrasts what we learn in the innocence of childhood and the sometimes distorted perspective clouding our adulthood. Viewers learn the reasons for addictions, self-loathing, and why we cannot get what we think we need, while widening the context of how we look at ourselves, others and the world. (42 min, 2015, US, PSP)
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Top 5 Food Mistakes Most Teens Make and How to Fix Them
This lively programme focuses on teen nutrition and helps students understand the five biggest food mistakes made by most teenagers. A nutrition expert demonstrates easy solutions to the five food mistakes – not eating enough fruits and vegetables, not eating enough whole grain and lean protein, eating too much salt, eating too much sugar, and eating too much bad fat. Students learn how to read nutrition labels, how to shop for fresh produce, and how to prepare quick and healthy meals. (25 min, 2013, US, HRM)
Underage Drinking: Is It Worth It?
This no-nonsense programme lays out the straight facts about underage drinking. Alcohol abuse is responsible for a large number of deaths each year—deaths resulting from drunk driving, alcohol poisoning, fetal alcohol syndrome, cirrhosis and even from alcohol-related cancers (esophageal, liver, colon). The programme clearly spells out the dangers and the risks of underage drinking while also providing new information on how the adolescent brain can be permanently damaged by alcohol. (27 min, 2013, US, HRM)
Vaping: More Dangerous Than You Think
This video addresses the new craze of vaping drugs (nicotine, alcohol, liquid marijuana and others). Through interviews with teen users and medical professionals, this programme clearly demonstrates the serious health risks of vaping, including drug overdose, instant high or drunk, alcohol poisoning, and impaired thinking and decision making. It explains that vaping delivers an unknown dose of drugs or alcohol directly to the brain. (21 min, 2014, US, HRM)
What Does It Mean to Be a Good Friend?
This programme; featuring real kid-on-the-street interviews, fun animation and typical scenarios of friendship dilemmas-will help your students learn new tips for navigating the world of friendships. Whether it’s dealing with friends of friends, making new friends, or getting jealous of the friends they have, this programme will help your students find the right balance with their friends. (21 min, 2010, US, HRM)
What's up with E-Cigarettes?
This programme gives students the facts and urges extreme caution. Viewers learn the truth about nicotine addiction and its impact on health. They will understand that the supposedly "safe" water vapour contains other harmful chemicals as well. E-cigarettes are unregulated by the FDA and the amount of nicotine in each e-cigarette varies, so that the user never knows what’s inside. (20 min, 2014, US, HRM)
Which Fork Do I Use?
Four students seek the advice of a manners expert as they prepare for a formal event. This programme’s reality-TV vibe uses real-life questions to help the students learn and practice formal etiquette. (41 min, 2009, AU, LZX)
Your Annual Physical: What the Doctor Sees
This straightforward and reassuring programme explains to elementary children what takes place during a typical physical exam and demonstrates what doctors actually see when looking through various diagnostic instruments. During a visit to their doctor, 12-year-olds Melanie and Kwaumi learn more about the main components of a typical annual physical exam. Dr Steven Pliszka offers a brief explanation of instruments such as the stethoscope, otoscope, opththalmoscope and blood pressure gauge. (18 min, 2011, US, HRM)
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Physical Education ClickView’s picks
Preventing Athletic Injuries
Chasing the White Air
Featuring four young athletes, this programme explores the most common injuries in school sports and their prevention. The following key principles are focused on: the importance of stretching and warm-up exercises, a strong core, using the right safety gear the right way, proper nutrition and dealing with injuries once they occur.
This feel-good documentary captures the emotion and adrenaline of the real-time two seconds in the air that these extreme athletes seek. We meet the competitors at the One Hit Wonder and Mile High ski and snowboard competitions in Australia. We also look at life on the snowfields, and the year round winter lifestyle choice of these snow seekers.
(21 min, 2010, US, HRM)
(42 min, 2014, AU, WF)
Know the Score: Dangers of Performance Enhancing Drugs This video reveals the truth about many performance drugs such as steroids, creatine, human growth hormone, diuretics, blood doping hormones and stimulants like ephedrine and amphetamines. Viewers learn the specific dangers involved in abusing steroids, stimulants, diuretics and other drugs. Interviews with student athletes emphasise that using drugs to win at sports is the same as cheating.
(20 min, 2002, US, HRM) Physical Education
Essential Physical Fitness: What Every Teen Needs to Know This fast-paced programme introduces teens to the core elements of fitness: cardiorespiratory endurance, muscle strength and endurance, flexibility and body composition. Expert trainers teach detailed plans that every teen can use to boost each of these elements of fitness and give tips for fitting an exercise plan into their busy lifestyles.
(18 min, 2011, US, HRM)
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Psychology ClickView’s picks
Giants of Psychology
Giants of Psychology
John Bowlby: Attachment Theories
William James: The Psychology of Possibilities
This film addresses issues related to attachment in later life as people seek to establish new ties and cope with separations and losses. Therapeutic applications of the theory as developed by Dr Bowlby and others are illustrated, along with new insights that neuroscience brings us to understand the legacy of attachment histories.
This film presents some of James’s most important formulations, including his discussions of habit, consciousness, will, and religious experience. Dr McDermott’s commentary reminds viewers that James’s work also prods us to lead our own individual lives with courage, openness and awareness, referred by James as a “fringe” of experience.
After Milgram: Obedience and Identity This programme looks at the origins of Stanley Milgram’s research into the Holocaust and trial of Adolph Eichmann. Then an examination of the research itself - variations in obedience, the agentic state explanation and its critique. It then applies Haslam and Reicher’s re-interpretation of Milgram’s findings through the concept of social identity.
(39 min, 2007, US, DF)
(40 min, 2011, US, DF)
(20 min, 2016, UK, SCTV)
Child Development Theorists: Freud to Erikson to Spock
False Memory
Jim Fallon: Natural Born Killer?
This programme is an entertaining and enlightening view of the major child development theories, how the theories differ, and how more than one approach can be beneficial. Historical footage and photos are combined with candid documentary footage from day care centres.
Elizabeth Loftus’ pioneering research on ‘false memories’ made a crucial contribution to the ‘recovered memory’ debate. This programme explores her work on the George Franklin trial; the ‘Lost in the Mall’ technique and her research into false memories; and Loftus’ involvement in the Jane Doe case and a deconstruction of guided imagination. The programme also examines Loftus’ research using false memories to aid in dieting.
Neuroscientist Jim Fallon uncovered the characteristics of the ‘serial killer brain’, only to discover he too had the brain and genes of one! So why wasn’t he a killer? We explore this question, illuminating the neurological and genetic bases of aggression, nature/ nurture, epigenetics, and a new angle on the influence of early childhood.
(22 min, 2009, US, DF)
(23 min, 2013, UK, SCTV)
(18 min, 2015, UK, SCTV)
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Abnormal Psychology
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See how people with diagnosed psychological disorders actually behave. Case studies, enriched with commentary from experts, help demystify the biological, psychological, and environmental cause of dysfunctional behaviour. This series explores theory and practice, covering multiple approaches. (757 min, 1992, CA) This series includes the following titles: An Ounce of Prevention (59 min) Behaviour Disorders of Childhood (58 min) Looking at Abnormal Behaviour (58 min) Mood Disorders (59 min) Organic Mental Disorders (58 min) Personality Disorders (59 min) Psychological Factors and Physical Illness (58 min) Psychotherapies (58 min) Sexual Disorders (58 min) Substance Abuse Disorders (58 min) The Anxiety Disorders (58 min) The Nature of Stress (58 min) The Schizophrenias (58 min)
After Milgram: Obedience and Identity
This series offers extensive footage and research into the inner workings of the human brain. Included are the latest findings on Alzheimer’s Disease, schizophrenia, autism, Parkinson’s Disease, and many other topics. (207 min, 1997, US) This series includes the following titles: Cortical Organisation (21 min) Foundations (21 min) Memory and Amnesia (43 min) Personality and Aggression (30 min) Psychological Disorders (41 min) Stress and Coping (14 min) Treatment of Brain Disorders (37 min)
Child Development Theorists: Freud to Erikson to Spock
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Beginning with Sigmund Freud, modern child development theories have changed the way that parents raise their children and the way that teachers teach those children. This programme is an entertaining and enlightening view of the major child development theories, how the theories differ, and how more than one approach can be beneficial. Historical footage and photos are combined with candid documentary footage from day care centers. (22 min, 2009, US, DF)
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Brain: The Teaching Modules
This programme - featuring extensive contributions from Professors Alex Haslam and Steve Reicher looks at the origins of Stanley Milgram’s ground-breaking research into the nightmare of the Holocaust and the subsequent trial of Adolph Eichmann. This is followed by an examination of the research itself - the participants, methodology and findings - with a focus on variations in obedience, the agentic state explanation and its critique. The programme then applies Haslam and Reicher’s re-interpretation of Milgram’s findings through the concept of social identity. (20 min, 2016, UK, SCTV)
PSYCHOLOGY
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Child Development Theorists
Theories in child development have changed the way that parents raise their children and the way teachers teach those children. Child Development Theorists is an entertaining and enlightening view of fifteen major child development theorists. (20 min, 2016, US, LZX)
Classic Piaget Collection Growth of Intelligence in the Preschool Years
In this revealing programme, children from infancy to six years of age perform tasks designed by Jean Piaget and his collaborators which reveal how intellectual thought develops and manifests itself in early childhood. Includes clear descriptions of Piaget’s schema, and the key stages of intelligence growth including the sensorimotor stage, assimulation/accommodation, conservation tasks, classification tasks and seriation tasks. (31 min, 1974, US, DF)
False Memory
Elizabeth Loftus’s pioneering research on ‘false memories’ made a crucial contribution to the recovered memory debate. This programme explores her work on the George Franklin trial; the ‘Lost in the Mall’ technique and her research into false memories; and Loftus’ involvement in the Jane Doe case and a deconstruction of guided imagination. The programme also examines Loftus’ research using false memories to aid in dieting. (23 min, 2013, UK, SCTV)
Giants of Psychology
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This series introduces students to key theorists whose concepts are basic to an understanding of psychology. Rare archival materials bring these seminal thinkers to life, while meticulously shot footage reinforces the vocabulary and concepts necessary to understanding psychological research. In addition, the narrator of each programme has played a significant role in extending the work of the person presented. (362 min, 1999, US, DF) This series includes the following titles: Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory (37 min) B. F. Skinner: A Fresh Appraisal (40 min) Erik Erikson: A Life's Work (38 min) John Bowlby: Attachment Theories (39 min) John Dewey: His Life and Work (41 min) Maria Montessori: Her Life and Legacy (35 min) Mary Ainsworth: Attachment and the Growth of Love (38 min) Piaget’s Developmental Theory: An Overview (27 min) Vygotsky’s Developmental Theory: An Introduction (27 min) William James: The Psychology of Possibilities (40 min)
Inside Out Series
This series offers a comprehensive introduction to psychology, and provides viewers with the basic concepts and insightful glimpses into the science and humanity of psychology. Each episode includes interviews with professionals, and explores the influences on behaviour, memory, personality, disorders, and learning. (580 min, 2006, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: A Great Mystery: States of Consciousness (29 min) Codes of Life: Behaviour Genetics (29 min) Connections: Sensation (29 min) Different Strokes: Nurture and Human Diversity (29 min) Emotions (29 min) Endless Questions: Critical Thinking and Research (29 min) Getting It Together: Therap (29 min)
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Going to Extremes: Mood Disorders and Schizophrenia (29 min) In the Driver's Seat: Motivation (29 min) Interpretations: Perception (29 min) Out of Balance: Anxiety and Personality Disorders (29 min) People to People: Social Psychology (29 min) Stressed to the Limit: Stress and Health (29 min) The Enduring Self: Personality (29 min) The Learning Machine: Learning (29 min) The Magic of the Mind: The Story of Psychology (29 min) The Mind's Storehouse: Memory (29 min) The Most Amazing Machine: Neuroscience and Behaviour (29 min) The Search for Intelligence (29 min) Thinking and Language (29 min)
Jim Fallon: Natural Born Killer?
Neuroscientist Jim Fallon uncovered the defining characteristics of the ‘serial killer brain’, only to discover he too had the brain and genes of what he calls a ‘really bad news character’. So why wasn’t Fallon a killer? This programme explores this question, illuminating the neurological and genetic bases of aggression, nature/ nurture, and epigenetics along the way, and giving a new angle on the question of whether what happens in early childhood can send us towards deviance or conformity. (18 min, 2015, UK, SCTV)
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Religion ClickView’s picks
Understanding World Religions Series What Is Judaism? This programme provides a basis for developing respect and understanding for Judaism, a religion practiced by about 14 million Jews around the world. Aspects of the religion’s history are presented, from the story of Abraham, a patriarch of the Jewish faith, to the establishment of the nation of Israel.
Religions of the World Series Confucianism and Taoism These two Chinese spiritual movements focus inward on human behaviour and thought. Discover the life of Confucius, and examine how his philosophy and social doctrine have impacted Chinese culture. Then, enter the world once shrouded in secrecy as the philosophy and rituals of Taoism are explained.
Understanding World Religions Series What Is Buddhism? Take a detailed look at Buddhism and its rich history of over 2,500 years, and learn about Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, whose teachings provide a basis for Buddhism. Follow a family as they visit a Buddhist temple or worship in their home shrine, and watch interviews with monks and nuns.
(25 min, 2003, US)
(47 min, 1998, US)
(24 min, 2003, US)
Understanding World Religions Series
Understanding World Religions Series
World Religions: A Common Journey
What Is Hinduism?
What Is Religion?
Learn about the history of the Hindu faith in this fascinating programme. Gain insight into the worship practices by visiting a temple, and watch a Hindu priest perform a prayer ritual called puja. Visit a family celebrating the holiday of Diwali, and watch Hindu dancers tell some of the important stories of Hindu traditions.
Discover that despite their many differences, world religions have elements in common like systems of basic beliefs, holy writings, sacred places, special holidays and celebrations. As a result of the vast religious diversity in the world, students will gain an appreciation for the need to respect people of all faiths.
What is religion? How does it reflect the culture in which it exists? And what functions does it serve? These questions and their answers shine a light on what all people and cultures have in common. In this programme, explore the differences between religion and spirituality, and see how they often work hand-in-hand.
(23 min, 2003, US)
(21 min, 2003, US)
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Religions of the World
Narrated by Academy Award winner Ben Kingsley, this series offers insights into the striking similarities and vast differences among the world’s major religions. Each episode presents a fresh look at world history through the eyes of religion, as well as a look at religion’s role in creating cultural diversity. (423 min, 1998, US) This series includes the following titles: Ancient Religions of the Mediterranean (47 min) Buddhism (47 min) Confucianism and Taoism (47 min) Hinduism (47 min) Islam (47 min) Judaism (47 min) Orthodox and Roman Catholic Christianity (47 min) Protestant Christianity (47 min) Shinto (47 min)
Understanding World Religions Series
This series provides an interesting and insightful look at the major religions of the world and their significant components, such as history and beliefs, traditions and practices, ceremonies and holidays, sacred writings and places of worship. It also includes interviews and dramatic footage of celebrations and ceremonies. (113 min, 2003, US) This series includes the following titles: What Is Buddhism? (24 min) What Is Christianity? (20 min) What Is Hinduism? (23 min) What Is Judaism? (25 min) What Is Religion? (21 min)
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What is religion? How does it reflect the culture in which it exists? And what functions does it serve? These questions and their answers shine a light on what all people and cultures have in common. In this programme, explore the differences between religion and spirituality and see how they often work hand-inhand. (27 min, 2009, US)
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Science ClickView’s picks
Systems of the Human Body
Shedding Light on Atoms
The human body is a complex machine full of organs and pieces connected in such a way as to allow us to breathe, grow, feed ourselves, interact with each other and reproduce. What are the systems that allow the human body to work? In this video, we will discover how everything works; what our vital functions and organs are, which systems are responsible for each function, how certain systems are interconnected, and why we’re made the way we are.
Episode 4: The Periodic Table
(4 min, 2016, ES, ELE)
(32 min, 2014, AU, LIA)
(28 min, 2011, CA, DA)
The Greening of Energy
Safety Smart Science with Bill Nye the Science Guy
Shedding Light Series
Renewable Energy Bill Nye explores the science of renewable energy and demonstrates how to use science and technology to engineer a brighter tomorrow. Scientists are working to develop new forms of renewable energy sources that might one day eliminate reliance on fossil fuels.
This programme uses fantastic visuals and animations to explain how convex and concave lenses produce images in a wide variety of situations. It uses examples of magnifying glasses and projectors, and also explains how spectacles help to see. The bonus features of this programme are aimed at extending more advanced students.
(22 min, 2009, US, DA)
(23 min, 2015, AU, LIA)
Although renewable energies are seen as “clean and green”, their development can often be cause for conflict. Some forms of renewable energy are also limited by weather and climate. Examine the pros and cons of a variety of renewable energy sources with this title that draws examples from the UK, India and Europe. The decarbonisation of energy is discussed and tidal, hydro-electric power, wind, solar, biomass and biogas are all considered.
(47 min, 2014, UK, PUM)
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Dmitri Medeleev organised the elements in the periodic table by grouping them based on patterns in the way that they chemically react. This programme compares the properties of metals and non-metals, before explaining how Mendeleev was able to use the Periodic Table to predict the existence of elements that hadn’t even been discovered!
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Understanding Chemistry in Our World Lesson 14 - Biochemistry: The Chemistry of Life In this programme, you learn a great deal about the depth to which chemistry explains every part and process related to the human body. As you know, chemistry often deals with small, almost invisible substances, and in this resource you will focus on the cell.
Shedding Light on Lenses
SCIENCE
Series, Title Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction
Biology
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Introduce your students to the fascinating nature of anatomy and physiology with this comprehensive series, covering a range of topics from the skeletal and muscular systems to the reproductive and respiratory systems. (392 min, 2011, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Basic Chemistry and the Cellular Level of Organisation (28 min) Blood, the Lymphatic System and Immunity (28 min) Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology (28 min) The Cardiovascular System (28 min) The Digestive System, Nutrition and Metabolism (28 min) The Endocrine System (28 min) The Muscular System (28 min) The Nervous System (28 min) The Reproductive Systems (28 min) The Respiratory System (28 min) The Senses (28 min) The Skeletal System (28 min) The Urinary System (28 min) Tissues and the Integumentary System (28 min)
Audiology: Cochlear Implants
Examine the major systems of the human body and acquaint students with the vocabulary of basic physiology. Looking at the interplay of cells, hormones, and organs, these programmes map the human body and offer insight into how physical processes such as respiration and digestion are initiated and maintained. (200 min, 2008, US) This series includes the following titles: Digestion and Excretion (28 min) Muscular, Skeletal and Integumentary (29 min) Respiration and Circulation (36 min) The Endocrine System (33 min) The Immunological System (34 min) The Nervous System (40 min)
Bill Nye the Science Guy
Join everyone’s favourite science guy, Bill Nye, to explore the fascinating nature of science in this comprehensive series. This collection covers a range of topics spanning from biological sciences to chemical and physical sciences, and will no doubt entertain students while teaching them about scientific concepts. (884 min, 1996, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Amphibians (26 min)
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Basics of Anatomy Series
In this video, students learn about how a cochlear implant works - a small, complex electronic device that can provide the sense of hearing to patients who are profoundly deaf or are severely hard of hearing. (14 min, 2013, US, TMW)
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Animal Locomotion (26 min) Biodiversity (26 min) Birds (26 min) Blood and Circulation (26 min) Bones and Muscles (26 min) Brain (26 min) Cells (26 min) Evolution (26 min) Eyeball (26 min) Fish (26 min) Flowers (26 min) Food Web (26 min) Forensics (26 min) Forests (26 min) Genes (26 min) Germs (26 min) Heart (26 min) Human Transportation (26 min) Insects (26 min) Invertebrates (26 min) Life Cycles (26 min) Mammals (26 min) Marine Mammals (26 min) Nutrition (26 min) Ocean Exploration (26 min) Ocean Life (26 min) Plants (26 min) Populations (26 min) Reptiles (26 min) Respiration (26 min) Skin (26 min)
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Smell (26 min) Spiders (26 min)
Biodiversity: The Web of Life
Branches on the Tree of Life
This programme focuses on the incredible variety of life on our planet and explores the biological processes at work in communities and ecosystems throughout the globe. (27 min, 2003, US, HRM)
Take students into the micro-world of organisms and multicellular animals in this biological series. Discover the nature of rotifers, the process of photosynthesis, the characteristics of viruses, the role of fungi, and much more! (287 min, 2004, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Algae (20 min) Annelids (15 min) Arthropods (25 min) Chordates (18 min) Cnidarians (16 min) Echinoderms (19 min) Flatworms (16 min) Fungi (22 min) Molluscs (15 min) Plants (18 min) Rotifers and Nematodes (18 min) Sponges (15 min) The Light Microscope: Window on the Microcosm (16 min)
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The Protists (20 min) Viruses and Bacteria (34 min)
Cell Division
This programme focuses on cell division, and explores the role of chromosomes and genes, and how they affect hereditary characteristics. Students will also learn the differences between asexual and sexual reproduction, terms of cell division, how cells divide through mitosis and how sex cells divide through meiosis. (20 min, 2000, AU, DA)
Cell Processes
This programme includes amazing footage, simplified descriptions and analogies of complicated cell processes which will give students a clear and insightful view of life in its simplest form. It covers a variety of topics such as the cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria, mitosis and more. (25 min, 2002, AU, DA)
Classification of Life
This series explores the concept of classifying life. It investigates four areas; life, animals, monerans and protists, and plants and fungi. Each episode features a wide array of organisms in order to demonstrate the diversity of lifeforms found on the planet and how we interact with them in our everyday lives. (87 min, 2006, US) This series includes the following titles: Classifying Animals (22 min) Classifying Life (22 min)
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Brief Summary
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Classifying Monerans and Protists (22 min) Classifying Plants and Fungi (21 min)
Daily Planet in the Classroom
This series explores the design and technology involved with biological science, and how it is helping us to develop our understanding and improve our modern lives. This series examines stories from the precision of penguins to the world of bugs and insects, and how they’re all helping us in the design world. (600 min, 2007, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Animals I (60 min) Animals II (60 min) Animals III (60 min) Animals IV (60 min) Bugs (60 min) Fish (60 min) Medical Advances (60 min) The Human Body I (60 min) The Human Body II (60 min) The Human Body III (60 min) Students learn about the Florida Everglades, an extremely diverse ecosystem that hosts a wide variety of
Ecosystems: The Florida flora and fauna, which formed about 5,000 years ago after the last ice age. They learn about the impact of human activity when populations increased and demand for farmland, timber and houses grew in that area. Everglades (15 min, 2013, US, TMW)
Elements of Human Nutrition Series
This series explores the science and nutritional elements of food, their role in the human body, and their impact on our health. The comprehensive episodes explore the history, benefits, importance and the nature of protein, carbohydrates, fats, minerals, vitamins and water. (147 min, 2009, US) This series includes the following titles: Carbs (22 min) Fats (22 min) Minerals (27 min) Protein (22 min) Vitamins (24 min) Water (30 min)
Energy for Life: Advanced Cellular Respiration
This programme provides an investigation into how the cells of living things acquire and use energy. It examines the basic steps of cellular respiration, the conversion of food into ATP, the processes of anaerobic and aerobic respiration, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. (23 min, 1994, US, HRM)
Engineering: Transforming Lives with Prosthetics
In this programme, we learn how designers strive to simulate the anatomy and physiology of missing limbs. Though some prosthetics are simple and minimally functional, others are complex with improved designs that use advanced hydraulics, lightweight materials, and computer microprocessors and sensors. (11 min, 2015, US, TMW)
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Genetics Series
Explore the fascinating world of genetics with this in-depth series. Episodes cover topics such as the Punnett Square; inheritance of traits, including both recessive and dominant traits; historical discoveries; vaccines; the human genome project, and more! (83 min, 2005, US) This series includes the following titles: Fundamentals of Genetics (21 min) Genetics in Action (21 min) Genetics in Our Lives (21 min) Heredity (20 min)
Inside the Living Cell Series
Go inside living cells to discover how DNA replicates, how cells are controlled, and how cells obtain energy through the process of photosynthesis and respiration. This series provides a comprehensive examination of the complex nature of cells, accompanied by simple language and experiment demonstrations. (45 min, 2004, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: How Cells Are Controlled (15 min) How Cells Obtain Energy (15 min) How Cells Reproduce (15 min)
Jimmy Doherty in Darwin’s Garden
When Charles Darwin set about proving his theory of evolution, he had none of the advantages of modern genetics or DNA analysis so he came up with some ingenious experiments of his own. In this series, Jimmy Doherty recreates many of these investigations. (175 min, 2009, UK, DCD) This series includes the following titles: Episode 1: Dangerous Ideas (58 min) Episode 2: The Storm Breaks (59 min) Episode 3: Of Apes and Men (58 min) This two-part series allows students to get up close with the life forms that exist in marine and freshwater environments. Discover the fascinating world of organisms, how they are suited to their habitats, and observe their peculiar ways of eating and reproducing. (80 min, 2006, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: The Biology of Lakes, Ponds, Streams and Wetlands (45 min) The Biology of Seashores (35 min)
Life in the Sea
This series explores life out in the sea, covering the lifestyles of organisms in the seas, requirements needed for an ocean ecosystem to survive and the distinguishing features of the six common phyla of the organisms in oceans. It is suitable for students learning about and interested in marine studies. (51 min, 2005, AU, BMS) This series includes the following titles: 3 x 3 Basic Rules (16 min) An Aquarium in Space (16 min) Six Common Body Plans (19 min)
Meiosis and Mitosis
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Meiosis and mitosis are the two most fundamental methods of cell reproduction. In this excellent resource, computer animation, intercut with microscopy of a live cell undergoing meiosis, and the workings of a nucleus in a living cell, vividly illustrates these fascinating biological processes. (23 min, 2006, US, BM) 62
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Life in Marine and Freshwater Environments
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Biology
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Brief Summary
Microbes Rule the World
From beneath the barren glaciers, to the volcanic ocean floor, even to the surface of Mars - there is life! We are in the midst of a revolution in understanding life on Earth as this programme explores the mysteries of these dominant tiny creatures, and how they have, and continue to change the world. (45 min, 2002, CA, DA)
Microbes to Macrobes
This programme follows the life of Frank Fenner, one of Australia’s greatest scientists. In a career spanning over sixty years, he helped save Australia’s troops from malaria; was one of the leading figures in the global campaign to eliminate smallpox; and was a pioneering environmentalist. (63 min, 2011, AU, RF)
Modern Biology Series
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This series explores key concepts every biology student should know that will help them to understand cell processes in the human body as well as how organisms relate to their parents and offspring. It is suitable for middle to upper secondary level. (31 min, 2000, US, BM) This series includes the following titles: Diffusion and Osmosis (16 min) Genetics: Mendel's Law (15 min)
Perfect Man, Perfect Woman
Rediscovering Biology Series
The human body hasn’t had an overhaul in two million years, and some scientists think we have stopped evolving. Utilising top experts, the best in cinematography, 3D graphics and video compositing, this programme unveils what science says would be the ideal human features for the 21st century and its challenges. (95 min, 2002, CA, DA) Great advances have been made in the field of biology in recent decades that will continue to have a major impact on our lives. This series investigates the functions of genes and the nature of genetically modified organisms, featuring interviews with expert scientists involved in ground-breaking research. (56 min, 2003, US) This series includes the following titles: Genetically Modified Organisms (28 min) Genomics (28 min)
Science and the City
Using excellent experiments and computer animations to show what’s happening at the molecular level, this series explains to students some of the key concepts in Biology. The series examines animal and plant cells, cells devision, enzymes, energy transfer, and the carbon and nitrogen cycles, as well as taking a closer look at some of the systems at work in the human body. It is an essential resource for students and teachers. (15 min, 2009, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Darwin's Natural Selection (4 min) Simple DNA Extraction (6 min) What Is a DNA Fingerprint? (5 min)
Science Key Concepts: Biology
Great advances have been made in the field of biology in recent decades that will continue to have a major impact on our lives. This series investigates the functions of genes and the nature of genetically modified organisms, featuring interviews with expert scientists involved in ground-breaking research. (97 min, 1998-2008, US, BM) This series includes the following titles: Cells and Tissues (15 min) Cellular Energy and Metabolism (16 min) Energy Transfer and Biogeochemical Cycles (16 min) Homeostasis (15 min) Human Digestive System (19 min)
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Sensory Responses and Tropisms (16 min)
Science Lab Investigations
Each programme takes a laboratory technique from life science and makes it meaningful to students by explaining the theory behind the application. Students are challenged to hone their skills, ask questions, develop hypotheses and select appropriate equipment and technology to collect and evaluate their data. (48 min, 2002, US) This series includes the following titles: Comparative Anatomy Dissection (23 min) DNA Transformation (25 min)
SciQ
Join enthusiastic hosts Andrew and Paula in exploring some of the most interesting questions in science and technology in this investigative Smithsonian Channel series. Students will be fascinated by the unusual questions posed by the team, and will learn the important scientific concepts that accompany each episode. (52 min, 2008, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Can We Use Science to Solve Crime? (25 min) Poop - What Is It Good For? (27 min)
Show Me Science Advanced Series
This series examines the most recent developments and discoveries in science and technology, and explores the vital role science plays in our everyday lives. Algae, microbes and biodiversity are investigated through the use of incredible visuals and real-life examples. (48 min, 2010, US) This series includes the following titles: Biology: Putting Algae to Work (15 min) Biotechnology: Cleaning up with Microbes (16 min) Ecology: Understanding Biodiversity (17 min)
Simple Organisms in Action Series
This series introduces students to bacteria, fungi, protists and viruses - organisms that are an integral part of life on Earth. Each programme discusses how microorganisms can be beneficial or harmful to humans, separating the ‘micro-foes’ from the ‘micro-heroes’, and includes a hands-on experiment segment. (95 min, 2000, US) This series includes the following titles: Bacteria (24 min)
Science
Fungi (24 min) Protists (23 min) Viruses (24 min)
Systems of the Human Body
The human body is a complex machine full of organs and pieces connected in such a way as to allow us to breathe, grow, feed ourselves, interact with each other and reproduce. What are the systems that allow the human body to work? In this unit, we will discover how everything works; what our vital functions and organs are, which systems are responsible for each function, how certain systems are interconnected, and why we’re made the way we are. (4 min, 2016, ES, ELE)
The Biology Classics: Paramecium, Hydra, Planaria and Daphnia
Understanding the amazing phenomena of life requires an intimate association with living things. This programme introduces students to four organisms called the biology classics; not only because they are featured in science textbooks, but because studying them broadens our concept of what it means to be alive. (29 min, 2006, US, DA)
The Emotional Brain: An Introduction to Affective Neuroscience
This film introduces students to what we now know about the sub-cortical emotional circuits in the brain and chemical processes that produce our emotional responses and contribute to our decision making and mental health through live action sequences, both in laboratory and real life situations. (32 min, 2010, US, DF)
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The Endless Voyage
This series on the marine environment as a unique aspect of life on Earth, explores areas of interest and concern to students and scientists alike. Viewers will explore the world’s oceans, visiting locations they may never be able to see in a traditional classroom setting, and hear from experts in oceanography. (162 min, 2003, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Building Blocks (27 min) Food for Thought (27 min) Life Goes On (27 min) Living Together (27 min) Survivors (27 min) Water World (27 min)
The Eyes of Nye
Students will develop their scientific eye and their critical understanding whilst being entertained through this series hosted by science favourite, Bill Nye. Students will learn about controversial cloning, human adaptations, sexual reproduction, and the nature of genetically modified foods. (114 min, 2005, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Antibiotics: Man vs. Microbe (25 min) Cloning: The Science Behind the Controversy (16 min) Genetic Diversity: Sexual Reproduction (23 min) Genetically Modified Foods: Benefits and Risks (25 min) Human Characteristics and Adaptations: Is Race Cultural or Biological? (25 min)
The Gene Code
In this series, Dr Adam Rutherford explores the consequences of one of the biggest scientific projects of all time the decoding of the entire human genome. He discovers that every human carries the entire story of life on earth in his DNA and how this has led us to understand how our DNA makes us different. (98 min, 2006, UK, DCD) This series includes the following titles: Episode 1: The Book of Life (49 min) Episode 2: Unlocking the Code (49 min)
The Habitable Planet Biodiversity Decline
The Human Body in Action
While essential to the lives of humans and animals, fresh water only accounts for six percent of the world's water supply. Scientists in Florida's Everglades and the water challenged southwest consider the optimum use of existing sources of fresh water for both humans and ecosystems. (28 min, 2007, US) This series focuses on the human body from cells to systems, and includes a recurring theme of the hierarchy of the human body: cells, organs and organ systems. Each programme includes an easy-to-replicate, hands-on activity and an interview with an expert in a particular area of science. (231 min, 2001, US) This series includes the following titles: Cells (23 min) Circulatory and Respiratory System (26 min) Digestive and Excretory Systems (22 min) Genes and Heredity (24 min) Health and Nutrition (25 min)
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Immune System (21 min) Interrelationship of the Body Systems (23 min) Reproductive and Endocrine Systems (23 min) Skeletal and Muscular Systems (22 min) The Brain and the Nervous System (22 min)
The Science of Disney Imagineering Animal Adaptations: Communication
The World of Bacteria
Understanding Science Series
Join Imagineer Asa Kalama as he meets the animal experts at Disney’s Animal Kingdom to take a look at some animal adaptations in action. Students will discover the two primary types of adaptations – behavioural and physical – that help animals survive, and see variety of animal communication types. (29 min, 2011, US, DA)
This programme explores the great variety of bacteria and the many diverse habitats in which they grow and interact with other organisms. Detailed microscopic images and diagrams show students the fundamental differences between the prokaryotic bacterial cell and the eukaryotic cell. (30 min, 2002, US, HRM) This series presents difficult scientific concepts in an easy to understand format. Presenter Dr Science brings the central focus of the classification of living things and ecosystems to the student in a fun and entertaining way. Each episode includes experiments and features lab safety procedures. (44 min, 2003, US) This series includes the following titles: Classification of Living Things (22 min) Ecosystems (22 min)
Visualising Cell Processes
Students will discover the complex nature of cell processes through this comprehensive series which explores a vast array of topics, including osmosis, cell organisation, organic molecules, eukaryotic cells, the genetic code, and so much more! (75 min, 2001, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Cell Movement and Transport (15 min) Cells and Molecules (15 min)
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration (15 min) The Genetic Code and Its Translation (15 min)
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DNA Replication, Mitosis and Cell Reproduction (15 min)
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Chemistry
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Bill Nye the Science Guy
Join science favourite Bill Nye in investigating atoms, chemical reactions, and fluids in this entertaining series. Students will discover how atoms combine to form molecules, the chemical reactions involved in fires, and the physical properties of fluids. (78 min, 1998, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Atoms (26 min) Chemical Reactions (26 min) Fluids (26 min)
Chemistry in Action Series
In this series, through engaging live action footage and vivid animations, students will learn about key concepts in chemistry, including chemical compounds and their reactions, the different types of chemical bonds as well as explore properties of the periodic table. (84 min, 2005, US) This series includes the following titles: Bonding (20 min) Compounds in Chemistry (20 min) Reactions (24 min) The Periodic Table (20 min)
Chemistry: Periodic Table of Elements
In this series, students will learn that the periodic table is organised with elements specified in rows, or periods, according to increasing atomic number. The characteristics of alkali metals and alkali earth metals are discussed with the help of graphics and animation showing their similarities and differences. (18 min, 2015, US, TMW) This series includes the following titles: Lithium (Li) and Beryllium (Be) (9 min) Potassium (K) and Magnesium (Mg) (9 min)
Daily Planet in the Classroom Explosions
Energy: Biofuels from Plants and Algae
Inside the Atom
Popular series Daily Planet in the Classroom blows up and sets screens on fire in this series of chemical reactions, investigated for the purpose of technology. Segments include rockets, kitchen fires, forensic science involving ashes, firewalking, fire eating, firefighting, and much more. (60 min, 2009, CA, DA)
This programme investigates new technologies at microalgae facilities, and explains how these singlecell, photosynthetic organisms known for their rapid growth and high energy content are becoming an increasingly viable source in the production of liquid biofuels, providing a potential form of renewable energy. (12 min, 2013, US, TMW) The Inside the Atom series explores the structure of the atom through a set of evolving models, many of which still serve to usefully describe these impossibly small particles of matter. (95 min, 2008, CA) This series includes the following titles: Volume 1 (22 min) Volume 2 (25 min) Volume 3 (24 min) Volume 4 (24 min)
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Periodic Table for Students
Brief Summary
AR
From the history of the periodic table to its organisation, structure and its uses, this series examines the relationship between atomic structure and the properties of matter. Each title explores some of the many patterns found in periods and groups of elements that combine to create the world around us. (125 min, 2004, US) This series includes the following titles: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table (23 min) Properties of Compounds (26 min) Properties of Elements (24 min) The History of the Periodic Table (26 min) Using the Periodic Table (26 min)
Physical Science in Action
This series moves beyond the basics of physical science to explore phenomena such as elements, compounds, mixtures, atoms and molecules, the periodic table and properties of matter. Each programme includes fast-paced visuals and experiments to provide real-life examples that demonstrate key concepts. (120 min, 2000, US) This series includes the following titles: Atoms and Molecules (24 min) Changes in Properties of Matter (25 min) Elements, Compounds and Mixtures (24 min) Properties of Matter (23 min) The Periodic Table (24 min)
Safety Smart Science with Bill Nye the Science Guy Fire
Science and the City
Bill Nye the Science Guy ignites learning as he shows students how to be Safety Smart around fire. By explaining the science of fire, including the roles that heat, fuel and oxygen play, Bill demonstrates how knowledge and awareness provide the opportunities to learn and practice safe behaviours. (26 min, 2009, US, DA) Larger-than-life science guy Alan Nursall takes science on the road and engages the public in sets of experiments designed to illustrate a basic scientific principle. With episodes held in malls, streets, and parks, students will discover fascinating scientific experiments using many everyday items. (63 min, 2008, CA, DA)
Build Your Own Lavalamp (5 min) Carbon Dioxide and Fire (6 min) Exploding Water (5 min) Liquid Oxygen and Combustion (6 min) Making Butter (5 min) Mixing Oil and Water (5 min) Play with Polymers (6 min) Thermite Reaction (7 min) What Are Coins Made of? (6 min) Why Does Salt Melt Ice? (6 min)
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This series includes the following titles:
SCIENCE
Series, Title Science Key Concepts: Chemistry
Chemistry
Brief Summary
AR
In this series, students learn about various key chemistry concepts through excellent experiments and computer animations and explore the topics at a molecular level. (138 min, 2000, US, BM) This series includes the following titles: Applied Chemistry (15 min) Electrochemistry (14 min) Molecular Motion (14 min) Periodic Table: Properties of Element Groups (17 min) Periodic Table: Structures of Atoms (18 min) Radioactivity (15 min) Reactions and Energy Changes (16 min) The Properties of Natural Resources (15 min) The Reactivity of Elements (14 min)
Science Lab Investigations
This series takes laboratory techniques from chemistry and makes it meaningful to students by explaining the theory behind the application. Students are challenged to hone their skills, ask questions, develop hypotheses and select appropriate equipment and technology to collect and evaluate their data. (148 min, 2002, US) This series includes the following titles: Chromatography (25 min) Energy and Chemical Reactions (22 min) Properties of Gases (24 min) Spectrophotometry (26 min) Titration (24 min) Water Analysis (27 min)
Shedding Light on Atoms
The ‘Shedding Light on Atoms’ series gives students the perfect introduction to the world of atoms. Using amazing demonstrations and animations, this series will take students on a journey of discovery to explain not just what we know about atoms, but also how we know what we know about atoms! (180 min, 2014, AU, LIA) This series includes the following titles: Episode 1: The Dawn of Modern Chemistry (25 min) Episode 2: Oxygen Everywhere (23 min) Episode 3: The Discovery of Atoms (26 min) Episode 4: The Periodic Table (32 min) Episode 5: Protons, Neutrons and Electrons (39 min) Episode 6: Electron Shells (35 min)
Show Me Science Advanced Series Earth Science: Properties of Water © ClickView Pty Limited 2017
Water is essential for life, especially for the survival of plants and animals. It is equally important to the environment due to the intricate balance of the water cycle. This programme takes an in-depth look at the chemistry of water, and its different states, and how each of them affects the world around us. (12 min, 2015, US, TMW)
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Understanding Chemistry in Our World
Brief Summary
AR
“Understanding Chemistry in Our World” is a series that speaks to the beginning student as well as those who have previous knowledge. This series takes students on a journey of experimentation and investigation. The concepts they learn will guide them to identify chemistry at work in everyday situations, and inspire them to explore new topics outside of the classroom setting. (392 min, 2009, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Lesson 01 - Chemistry and the Amazing Table (28 min) Lesson 02 - Bonding: Atomic Glue (28 min) Lesson 03 - Ionic Compounds: Opposites Do Attract (28 min) Lesson 04 - Molecules: When Atoms Share Electrons (28 min) Lesson 05 - Organic Molecules (28 min) Lesson 06 - Chemical Reactions: Atoms Find New Partners (28 min) Lesson 07 - Energy Makes Things Happen (28 min) Lesson 08 - Gases, Liquids, Solids: Going through Phases (28 min) Lesson 09 - Solutions: Mixing It Up! (28 min) Lesson 10 - Rates and Equilibrium: Controlling Reactions (28 min) Lesson 11 - Acid/Base Chemistry: Proton Power (28 min) Lesson 12 - Electrochemistry: The Chemistry of Batteries (28 min) Lesson 13 - Nuclear Chemistry: Nature's Power Pack (28 min) Lesson 14 - Biochemistry: The Chemistry of Life (28 min)
Earth and Space Science Global Warming: Rising Temperatures, Rising Fears
In this series on global warming, students learn about the dangers of global warming and see footage of potentially catastrophic changes in the Earth's environment. Students can witness the obvious and frightening changes caused by human habits, including driving big cars and wasting electricity. (40 min, 2006, US, DA)
Learn how ALMA, an advanced tool for studying very old stars and galaxies, uses radio telescopes to detect
Astronomy: Probing the and study radio waves from space. They can now be seen at great cosmic distances, with most of their light First Stars and Galaxies stretched out to millimetre and sub-millimetre wavelengths by the expansion of the universe. (14 min, 2013, US, TMW)
Bill Nye the Science Guy
Join everyone’s favourite science guy, Bill Nye, to explore the fascinating nature of science. These episodes explore a different concept related to physical or human geography, and is interlaced with fast-paced action and humour, that will no doubt entertain students while teaching them about scientific concepts. (312 min, 1995, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Atmosphere (26 min) Comets and Meteors (26 min) Earthquakes (26 min)
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ABC News Classroom Edition
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Earth and Space Science
Brief Summary
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Earth's Crust (26 min) Earth's Seasons (26 min) Fossils (26 min) Outer Space (26 min) Pollution Solutions (26 min) Rocks and Soil (26 min) The Moon (26 min) The Planets (26 min) The Sun (26 min) Water Cycle (26 min)
Daily Planet in the Classroom
Join the Daily Planet team and discover how science and technology are working together to construct the world around us. Topics include eco-energy, sound, architecture, space, and many more. Students are bound to be enthralled by the exciting demonstrations of real life science. (480 min, 2007, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Ecomobiles (60 min) Eco-Energy (60 min) Environment (60 min) Space I (60 min) Space II (60 min) Space III (60 min) Space IV (60 min) Weather (60 min)
Discovery Specials Stardust Mission: Catching the Comet
Earth in Action Series
This mission to the comet named ‘Wild 2’ is designed to scoop up a canister full of comet dust, believed to hold secrets to life on Earth, and return it safely to base. This film follows the preparations to collect the dust, retrieve the canister, and test its contents, and investigates the technology used. (45 min, 2006, CA, DA) This series covers four important earth and science topics; plate tectonics, volcanoes and earthquakes, forces shaping the Earth, and weathering and soils. In each episode, real life examples are used to help students relate to the concepts and colourful graphic diagrams that are used to demonstrate them. (67 min, 2003, US) This series includes the following titles: Earthquakes and Volcanoes (22 min) Forces Shaping the Earth (23 min) Plate Tectonics (22 min)
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Earth Science Series
Brief Summary
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In this series, students learn about the origin of our universe and about the star in the centre of our solar system, the Sun, that allows all life to be possible on our planet. (45 min, 2003, US, BM) This series includes the following titles: The Big Bang (23 min) The Sun (22 min)
Easy Being Green
Energy and Sustainability
Everyone is talking about the environment and saving energy, but what are some easy steps anyone can take to lessen their impact on the environment? Join two students as they share easy green solutions that will save the environment, while high school students share ideas about how to make green choices. (20 min, 2009, US, LZX) In this fun animated series students observe short animated clips that clearly demonstrate energy, including its origins and impact on Earth, with the help of Elesapian the elephant. (7 min, 2013, ES, ELE) This series includes the following titles: Sustainable World (3 min) Where Does Energy Live? (4 min)
Energy in Action Series Energy Resources: Use and Conversion
Environmental Science for Students
Students learn how we can harvest the power of nature from sources all around us, discover what life was like before people learned to harness electricity and the Industrial Revolution. They learn why these energy resources are non-renewable and at risk of being used up as global energy consumption continues to rise. (24 min, 2000, US) This series provides a glimpse into Earth’s environment and some of the most important environmental issues today. Each episode includes accurate explanations, global examples, balanced viewpoints, expert commentary and makes links to human health, the economy and society to demonstrate their interconnectedness. (71 min, 2008, US) This series includes the following titles: Global Climate Change (23 min) Green Energy (23 min) Water Quality (23 min)
Nuclear Energy Nuclear Energy: The Issues
Science in Action Series
This film introduces the team of dedicated scientists who brought the rover Curiosity to life. New science and technology that had never been attempted made this mission a reality. Topics explored include her advanced laser, robotic limbs for drilling into the Gale Crater, and the general search to answer questions of life. (46 min, 2012, US, DA)
This insightful programme presents the arguments for and against the use of nuclear power to produce global electricity, including whether it is the answer to global warming. (31 min, 2008, AU, DA)
This award-winning series examines the most recent developments and discoveries in science and technology. Through an exploration of topics set in real-life scenarios such as agriculture and renewable energies, students will understand how we are all affected by these advancements. (32 min, 2010, US) This series includes the following titles: Agriculture: Feeding a Hungry Planet (14 min) Energy: Understanding Hydroelectric Power (17 min) Fuel Technology: Transportation Innovations (15 min)
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Mars Landing 2012: The New Search for Life
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Earth and Space Science
Brief Summary
AR
Solar Power: An Alternative Energy Source (13 min) Wind Power: A Renewable Energy Source (14 min)
Science in Action Series
Discover how these three essential areas of science affect our lives: pollution, rocks and minerals and solar energy! Exciting live-action video and engaging graphics guide you on a learning path through these important topics, while hosts explain the important scientific concepts in a relaxed, straightforward manner. (164 min, 2000, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Geologic Time (18 min) Intrusive Igneous Rocks (22 min) Metamorphic Rocks (15 min) Minerals (12 min) Mountain Building and Continents (10 min) Running Water (18 min) Sedimentary Rocks (17 min) The Birth of a Theory (22 min) The Sea Floor (15 min) Volcanism (15 min)
The Earth Moves
The Earth Revealed Classroom Adaptation
In this programme, we will discover how the movement and position of the Earth, with respect to the Sun, affects the amount of light that reaches us, the passing of time, and the changing of seasons. We will also learn about the phases of the moon and how the Earth and moon are related. (5 min, 2015, ES, ELE) Based on the award-winning college tele-course and PBS series of the same name, ‘Earth Revealed Classroom Adaptation’ introduces students to Earth’s dynamic interacting systems showing how they relate to the development of life and how they help us unlock the secrets of our environment. (59 min, 1996, US) This series includes the following titles: Rocks and Minerals (21 min) Solar Energy (17 min)
The Endless Voyage
This series views the marine environment as a unique aspect of life on Earth. Students will explore the world’s oceans, visiting locations they may never be able to see in a traditional classroom setting, and hear from experts in oceanography. (216 min, 2003, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Beneath the Surface (27 min) First Steps (27 min) Look out Below (27 min) Making the Pieces Fit (27 min) Something in the Air (27 min)
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The Water Planet (27 min) Treasure Trove (27 min) World in Motion (27 min)
The Eyes of Nye Nuclear Energy: The Costs and Benefits of Alternative Choices
The Greening of Energy
The Habitable Planet
Join Bill Nye as he weighs the risks and advantages of using nuclear power as an alternative source of energy. Visit a nuclear reactor and a proposed nuclear waste site and hear from experts. (25 min, 2005, US, DA)
Although renewable energies are seen as "clean and green", their development can often be cause for conflict. Some forms of renewable energy are also limited by weather and climate. Examine the pros and cons of a variety of renewable energy sources with this title that draws examples from the UK, India and Europe. (47 min, 2014, UK, PUM) Learn about Earth’s natural systems and environmental science with this series. Discover the atmosphere, its characteristics and how it makes Earth habitable, as well as the energy challenges facing us today as a result of global energy consumption and pollution. (84 min, 2007, US) This series includes the following titles: Atmosphere (28 min) Energy Challenges (28 min) Many Planets, One Earth (28 min)
The House with No Bills: A Case Study on Renewable Energy
Follow Manfred Pruter and his wife as they move to central Victoria and came up with ways to supply their own electricity, heating and water using solar, wind and numerous water tanks. This inspiring programme is a must for anyone interested in renewable energy and sustainability. (19 min, 2008, AU, EAV)
Water as a Resource
This vibrant and engaging series introduces students to the nature of water – an essential resource found on Earth. Learn about the water cycle; discover the relationship between water, health, education, and human development; find out how water influences biodiversity; and explore ways to conserve it. (10 min, 2014, ES, ELE) This series includes the following titles:
The Magic of Water (3 min) The Uses of Water (2 min) Water and Biodiversity (2 min)
Waves, Seismic Imaging and Tectonics
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This programme provides a fantastic introduction to waves and how they are used, how they behave depending on the material they are passing through and how new evidence provided by the study of seismic waves has helped to develop plate tectonic theory and led to a greater understanding of earthquakes. (29 min, 2015, UK, PUM)
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Conserving Water, Conserving Life (3 min)
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Physics
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Brief Summary
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400 Years of the Telescope: A Journey of Science, Technology and Thought
Panoramic visuals and engaging interviews make this a must see documentary. This film is a visually stunning chronicle of the history of the telescope from the time of Galileo, its profound impact upon the science of astronomy, and how both shaped the way we view ourselves in the midst of an infinite universe. (60 min, 2008, CA, DA)
Bill Nye the Science Guy
Join science favourite Bill Nye for a humorous adventure into the incredible world of science. Each episode includes everyday experiments to demonstrate physics principles, and uses straightforward language to convey concepts, allowing students to grasp each idea with ease. (598 min, 1995, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Balance (26 min) Buoyancy (26 min) Electrical Current (26 min) Energy (26 min) Flight (26 min) Friction (26 min) Gravity (26 min) Heat (26 min) Light Optics (26 min) Magnetism (26 min) Momentum (26 min) Motion (26 min) Phases of Matter (26 min) Pressure (26 min) Simple Machines (26 min) Sound (26 min) Space Exploration (26 min) Spinning Things (26 min) Static Electricity (26 min) Structure (26 min) The Science of Music (26 min) Time (26 min) Waves (26 min)
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Daily Planet in the Classroom
Brief Summary
AR
Join the Daily Planet team and discover how science and technology are working together to construct the world around us. Topics include sound, architecture, water, and many more. Students are bound to be enthralled by the exciting demonstrations of real life science. (300 min, 2007, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Architecture I (60 min) Architecture II (60 min) Mining (60 min) Sound (60 min) Water III (60 min)
Driven to Diffraction
Electricity Generation
This programme tells the story of William Henry Bragg and his son William Lawrence Bragg, two of the most important scientists of the 20th century. It shows their work on wireless telegraphy, radioactivity, and their development of X-ray crystallography. Their work has made countless scientific breakthoughs possible. (55 min, 2009, AU, RF) In this series, students learn about different types of renewable and non-renewable energy and examine the pros and cons of each different energy source. It includes insights into current energy debates and encourages students to consider whether 100% renewable electricity is realistic after all. (70 min, 2015, UK, PUM) This series includes the following titles: Non-Renewables (27 min) Renewables (43 min)
Electricity Transmission and Distribution
Energy and Sustainablity
This programme looks at how electricity is distributed from power station to consumers along the National Grid, how step up and step down transformers are used to reduce line loss during transmission and to make the voltage safe for use in homes. Other safety features, such as circuit breakers are also explained. (27 min, 2015, UK, PUM) In this fun animated series, students observe short animated clips that clearly demonstrate energy, its origins, progression, types, usage and impact on Earth. (9 min, 2013, ES, ELE) This series includes the following titles:
Science
Energy and Human Beings (3 min) Energy and the Environment (3 min) Energy: The Engine of All Things (2 min) Introducing Energy (1 min)
Energy in Action Series
This series explores the five main forms of energy; mechanical, chemical, heat, electromagnetic and nuclear. Discover how stored energy is converted to active energy, how energy transforms and concepts such as convection, fusion, fission, radiation and conduction through the use of hands-on investigations. (141 min, 2000, US) This series includes the following titles: Electromagnetic Energy (23 min) Energy: Potential and Kinetic (25 min) Heat and Chemical Energy (24 min) Mechanical Energy (22 min)
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Series, Title
Physics
Brief Summary
AR
Nuclear Energy (23 min) The Transfer of Energy (24 min)
Extraordinary Electromagnetism
Nearly two hundred years after Faraday wowed his audience by demonstrating electromagnetic induction, this programme takes a variety of exciting and contemporary examples to explain the principles behind the phenomenon that has made it possible to produce and distribute electrical energy on a large scale. (25 min, 2015, UK, PUM)
Force and Motion
Surely you’ve often heard the words force and motion, but do you know what they are and how they work? Through a variety of materials including dynamic activities, students will discover and understand what a force is, its relation to energy, the different types of forces and how they affect the motion and shape of objects. (3 min, 2015, ES, ELE)
Forces and Motion: The Physics of Car Crashes
This programme brings Newton's three laws of motion to life with extraordinary slow motion footage filmed during a car crash testing, exploring how energy is distributed during the fractions of a second when cars crash. It explores ideas of inertia, resultant forces, energy and momentum. (26 min, 2015, UK, PUM)
Gravity and Air Resistance
Have you ever wondered why things fall to the ground? Or why we’re stuck to the ground? In this programme, students will use logical reasoning and reflection to learn all about gravity, which is a universal force, what it depends on and what are its effects. In addition, they will review fundamental concepts from other units to understand gravity. (3 min, 2015, ES, ELE)
Magnetism
What is magnetism used for? What is its relationship to electricity and technological development? Why is Earth considered a big magnet? In this programme, students will discover the characteristics of this physics phenomenon. Through activities and games they will understand the tight relationship between electricity and magnetism, as well as the characteristics of the Earth’s magnetic field. (4 min, 2015, ES, ELE)
Nanotechnology: An Introduction
This programme provides an overview of nanotechnology; covering micrometre and nanometre units; highlights special properties of nanoparticles; describes the gecko effect; and examines carbon nanotubes, surface energy, hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces, the lotus effect, the use of lasers, and much more. (38 min, 2007, AU, DA)
Newton, the Super Scientist
This programme explains why Isaac Newton was one of the greatest scientists in history. It serves to introduce curricular contents such as the famous Laws of Dynamics and Universal Gravitation or the decomposition of white light into a colour spectrum. Students will learn about Newton’s scientific findings, why his way of communicating these concepts revolutionised the world of human knowledge and how these concepts have been the foundation for important subsequent scientific breakthroughs. (4 min, 2014, ES, ELE)
Nuclear Energy
Uncover the concept of nuclear energy in this informative series. Learn about the basics of how a nuclear power station works, what fission is, the role of cooling water in reactors, the fuel cycle, other uses of nuclear energy, the structural properties of uranium, the argument for and against its use, and more! (49 min, 2008, AU, DA) This series includes the following titles: Advanced Version (27 min) Basic Version (22 min)
Physical Science in Action
This series moves beyond the basics of physical science to explore phenomena such as waves, flight, electricity, forces, friction, magnetism, gravity and more! Fast-paced visuals and exciting experiments provide real-life examples that demonstrate key physics concepts in a way students will understand and enjoy. (246 min, 2000, US) This series includes the following titles: Characteristics of Waves (24 min) Electricity (27 min) Flight (25 min) Forces (26 min)
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Brief Summary
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Friction (22 min) Gravity (24 min) Magnetism (24 min) Motion and Balance (26 min) Simple Machines (24 min) Sound (24 min)
Safety Smart Science with Bill Nye the Science Guy
Bill Nye the Science Guy is charged up and ready to show kids how to be Safety Smart around electricity, and to teach them about renewable energy to create a brighter tomorrow. With his trademark humour and hands-on demonstrations, students will no doubt be captivated as he conveys these important messages. (46 min, 2008, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Electricity (25 min) Renewable Energy (21 min)
Science and the City
Larger-than-life science guy Alan Nursall takes science on the road and engages the public in sets of experiments designed to illustrate a basic scientific principle. With episodes held in malls, streets, and parks, students will discover fascinating scientific experiments using many everyday items. (141 min, 2007, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Barrel Roll Science (5 min) Build a Simple Motor (5 min) Build a Simple Speaker (5 min) How Does a Rocket Work? (5 min) How Does a Toilet Flush? (6 min) Hydraulics (6 min)
Science
Lenz's Law (5 min) Liquid Pressure (5 min) Make Your Own Doorbell! (7 min) Measuring the Speed of Light with a Microwave (6 min) Polarised Light (5 min) Rosin up the Bow (6 min) Spinning Tops (6 min) Storing an Electric Charge (6 min) The Electric Pencil (5 min) The Original Battery (6 min) The Science of Tightrope Walking (5 min)
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Three Types of Magnetism (5 min) Understanding Centrifugal Force (6 min) Water Bottle Rocket (5 min) Weightlessness (5 min) What Does a Spark Plug Do? (5 min) Why Do Balls Bounce? (6 min) Why Do Stones Skip on Water? (5 min) Why Is the Sky Blue? (5 min) World's Simplest Generator (5 min)
Heat
This programme looks at the three methods of heat transfer using thermal imaging to examine conduction, radiation and thermal cooling. Also shown is the heat capacity of different liquids and the heat capacity of aluminium is experimentally calculated and compared to the theoretical value. (14 min, 2002, US, BM)
Science in Action Series
Discover how these essential areas of science affect our lives; colour, light, lenses and mirrors! Exciting live-action video and engaging graphics guide you on a learning path through these important topics, while hosts explain the important scientific concepts in a relaxed, straightforward manner.
Science Bank Series 2
(35 min, 1996, US) This series includes the following titles: Colour and Light (18 min) Lenses and Mirrors (17 min)
Science Key Concepts: Physics
In this series, students learn about various key physics concepts with excellent experiments and computer animations as they explore the topics in depth at the molecular level. (95 min, 2009, US, BM) This series includes the following titles: Electric Current, Voltage and Circuits (17 min) Electricity and Magnetism (15 min) Force and Motion (15 min) Heat Energy: Transfer and Properties (20 min) The Electromagnetic Spectrum (14 min) Waves (14 min)
Science Lab Investigations The Laws of Motion: Hovercrafts
SciQ
In this programme, students learn about the laws of motion and the concept of Newtonian mechanics with historic footage and reflections about scientific developments. Hovercrafts are explored to teach students about motion, and will provide a fascinating look at the influence of physics in the world around us. (23 min, 2002, US) SciQ is an exciting series which introduces students to science through adventure, and presents a wide range of topics guaranteed to capture the imagination of kids. Join hosts Andrew and Paula to discover the answers to some interesting physics-related questions. (81 min, 2008, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Can We Fly without a Plane? (27 min)
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How Does Technology Help Us See? (27 min) Who Can Ride the Wackiest Wheels? (27 min)
Shedding Light Series
In this incredibly comprehensive series, physics teacher and presenter Spiro Liacos uses straight forward explanations, experiments, graphics, and demonstrations to explore the concept of light in physics. This is an immensely valuable resource for any secondary student studying physics. (292 min, 2011, AU, LIA) This series includes the following titles: Shedding Light on Colour (30 min) Shedding Light on Curved Mirrors (48 min) Shedding Light on Electromagnetic Waves (57 min) Shedding Light on Lenses (56 min) Shedding Light on Reflections (45 min) Shedding Light on Refraction (56 min)
Shock and Awe: The Story of Electricity
This series explores all about electricity! Students will learn about the properties of electricity and how scientists and engineers unlocked the nature of electricity and how to store it in an extraordinary century of innovation and invention. (177 min, 2011, UK, DCD) This series includes the following titles: Episode 1: Revelations and Revolutions (59 min) Episode 2: The Age of Invention (59 min) Episode 3: Spark (59 min)
Show Me Science Advanced Series
This series examines the most recent developments and discoveries in science and technology, and explores the vital role science plays in our everyday lives. Propulsion and space science are investigated through the use of incredible visuals and real-life examples. (32 min, 2010, US) This series includes the following titles: Propulsion: Technological Advances (15 min)
Tell Me Why - Science
This exciting, in-depth instructional series is comprised of fun-filled programmes which explore flight, electricity and electrical safety, how things work, and sound and energy. These videos will enhance learning and reinforce daily lessons and life knowledge with fascinating in depth questions and answers. (88 min, 1991, US) This series includes the following titles: Electricity and Electrical Safety (30 min) How Things Work (28 min) Science, Sound and Energy (30 min)
The Advanced Physics Series
This series uses a range of lecture-demonstrations for senior secondary physics teachers to address difficult concepts and suggest effective ways to present them to students. This is an essential resource for effective and engaging delivery of physics concepts to senior secondary students. (249 min, 2007, AU, DA) This series includes the following titles: Light, Phase and Matter (54 min)
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Space Science: Everyday Astronauts (17 min)
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Photonics (51 min) Sound Waves and Other Demonstrations (41 min) Special Relativity (45 min) The Synchrotron (58 min)
The Endless Voyage Ebb and Flow
The Mechanical Universe Series
This programme allows student to learn about tides and the forces that generate them. They also understand about the equilibrium theory and the dynamic theory of tides. (27 min, 2003, US, DA)
This series helps students understand key concepts in physics, covering a variety of topics from the past to present, ranging from the scientific revolution begun by Copernicus to current quantum theory. (709 min, 1985, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Angular Momentum (28 min) Conservation of Energy (28 min) Conservation of Momentum (28 min) Derivatives (29 min) Energy and Eccentricity (29 min) From Kepler to Einstein (29 min) Gravity, Electricity and Magnetism (28 min) Harmonic Motion (28 min) Harmony of the Spheres (28 min) Inertia (28 min) Integration (29 min) Introduction to the Mechanical Universe (28 min) Kepler's Three Laws (28 min) Moving in Circles (28 min) Navigating in Space (29 min) Newton's Laws (28 min) Potential Energy (28 min) The Apple and the Moon (29 min) The Fundamental Forces (28 min) The Kepler Problem (28 min) The Law of Falling Bodies (29 min) The Millikan Experiment (29 min)
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Torques and Gyroscopes (28 min) Vectors (29 min) Waves (28 min) This programme introduces basic astronomy from the ground up, so students will have a greater
The Night Sky: From the understanding and appreciation of the night sky and stars above. Topics include: early concepts of the universe, Earth's position in the solar system, how the sky moves, stars and planets, the Milky Way, and Ground Up telescopes. (25 min, 2007, AU, BMS)
The Physics Tutor
This series is a complete course for the beginning physics student as it covers all of the core topics in detail. Each new concept is introduced in an easy to understand way, taught through step-by step example and problems of increasing difficulty which are worked out to completion. (707 min, 2008, US) This series includes the following titles: Angular Acceleration and Moment of Inertia (29 min) Angular Momentum (19 min) Angular Speed and Angular Acceleration (33 min) Buoyant Force (31 min) Conservation of Momentum (20 min) Density and Pressure (15 min) Equations of Motion in One Dimension (27 min) Gravitation and Kepler's Laws of Motion (35 min) Inelastic and Elastic Collisions (46 min) Kinetic Energy and the Work-Energy Theorem (32 min) Momentum and Impulse (33 min) Newton's Laws of Motion (27 min)
Potential Energy and Energy Conservation (43 min) Power (26 min) Projectile Motion (36 min) Rotational Equations of Motion (32 min) Rotational Equilibrium (13 min) Scalars and Vectors (42 min) Tangential Speed and Centripetal Force (31 min) The Bernoulli Equation (30 min) Torque (13 min) Velocity and Acceleration in One Dimension (44 min) Š ClickView Pty Limited 2017
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Newton's Laws of Motion with Friction (32 min)
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Work (18 min)
The Science of Disney Imagineering
Join Disney Imagineer Asa Kalama and discover how physics plays a huge role in the designing of Disney theme parks! With concepts ranging from electricity to magnetism, trajectory, levers and pulleys, and more, this series will no doubt give students an exciting opportunity to see how science is used all around us. (247 min, 2009, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Electricity (32 min) Energy (25 min) Fluids (27 min) Friction (28 min) Gravity (26 min) Levers and Pulleys (30 min) Magnetism (25 min) Newton's Three Laws of Motion (30 min) Trajectory (24 min)
Understanding Science Series
This series allows students to explore two key topics in physics - the basic principles of matter: physical properties, states of matter, density, weight and mass, Boyle’s Law, Charles’s Law, and phase changes as well as energy and its forms: potential energy, kinetic energy, mechanical energy and heat energy. (40 min, 1992, US) This series includes the following titles: Energy (20 min) Matter (20 min)
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Bill Nye the Science Guy
Join the entertaining Bill Nye and explore the amazing ways you can get involved in everyday science. Discover how to conduct scientific experiments, learn about the process of inventing, investigate how we use measurement to make observations, and find out how to get the cold, hard facts by testing ideas and myths. (78 min, 1996, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Do-It-Yourself Science (26 min) Measurement (26 min) Pseudoscience (26 min)
First Scientists
This programme presents living examples of knowledge rooted in thousands of years of tradition in the Americas, and shows how Western science is now catching up to these ideas in areas like ecology, systems theory and artificial intelligence. (45 min, 2003, CA, DA)
Measurement and the Search for Relationships
Learn how mathematical relationships can be investigated experimentally, and how to write a report. The programme uses case studies to show how the physical world can be described by mathematical relationships, and demonstrates how an experiment can be designed to test the effect of two independent variables. (20 min, 2008, AU, DA)
Measurement and Uncertainty
This programme explores the importance of error and uncertainty in scientific measurement, with case studies of students estimating and reporting the uncertainties in their measurements. Topics include why measurement is important, why uncertainty is inevitable, how to estimate the range of uncertainty, and more! (23 min, 2007, AU, DA)
Science Lab Investigations Lab Safety
Scientific Processes Series
This programme introduces safety guidelines that must be followed when designing and conducting scientific investigations. Students learn that the chemicals and biological agents used in the lab are worthy of respect, and sloppy procedures not only produce unreliable data, but put themselves and others at risk. (25 min, 2002, US) This series explores scientific processes with a focus on four areas: safety, measuring, observation and data, and the science fair project. Students will gain a well-rounded understanding of these critical processes through effective commentary and questioning, as well as real-life scientific scenarios. (61 min, 2005, US) This series includes the following titles: Measuring in Science (20 min)
Science
Observations and Data (21min) Safety in Science (20 min)
The Eyes of Nye Pseudoscience: Looking for Evidence and Proof
The Scientific Method
Understanding Science Series Scientific Problem Solving
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Charismatic scientist Bill Nye shows students how to examine out-of-this-world claims through the eyes of a scientist - by looking for evidence and proof. He exposes techniques used by psychics, demonstrates the science of walking on flaming coals, and considers 'The Case of the Extraordinary Claim'. (25 min, 2005, US, DA)
In this programme, students learn what the scientific method is and how it is used to obtain reliable answers. They learn which steps should be taken in order to solve problems and find solutions. (4 min, 2014, ES, ELE)
This programme takes students through the correct steps for solving a problem scientifically: define or state the problem, research the problem, form a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, record and analyse the data, and state a conclusion. Lab safety procedures are also explained in the video. (17 min, 2003, US)
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Families and Social Change Examiners want students to write about aspects of contemporary family life, but their textbooks remain stuck in the past. This excellent video resource consolidates and updates student knowledge by igniting their interest in some current issues in family life. It does this by focusing on key ideas and concepts, using contemporary ideas and examples.
Introducing Sociology: Core Concepts This engaging video resource explores the core sociological concepts such of sociological problems, the sociological imagination, social construction, culture, socialisation and identity. Not only will it help students get into sociology, but it will also teach them transferable skills that once understood can be brought into many other aspects of the syllabus.
Global Issues Series Women’s Rights: Raising the Glass Ceiling On many levels, women today can do anything men can do. From politics to law, business to government. Yet in some countries, violence and discrimination still enslave and hold down many women. In this programme we meet women from all over the world to hear their stories.
(9 min, 2014, UK, SCTV)
(7 min, 2014, UK, SCTV)
(26 min, 2009, AU, JP)
4Real
Anthropology: The Four Fields
Strong Men of Nguiu
Peru: Cameron Diaz
Social Identity, Personality and Gender
Problems such as crime and substance abuse in the communities on the Tiwi Islands of the Torres Strait are made worse through isolation and a lack of things to do. The “strong men” of the community is a group determined to solve the problem themselves, by offering positive role models and beneficial activities to the young people.
In this programme, we trek high into the Andes where a young medicine man, Puma Singona, of the Quechua people, is keeping his people’s ancient traditions and wisdom alive. As a young person, Puma sits on a council of elders, runs a youth cultural group and is recognised worldwide for his healing work. They participate in cultural ceremonies, to learn about Quechua traditions and to share a passion for protecting and respecting the environment.
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One of the universal questions that people ask is ‘Who am I?’ The answer is complex and begins with enculturation. Enculturation influences how you think, feel, and behave and it starts at birth. It begins with being given a name. This programme looks at the different ways people define themselves and how that effects the way to interact with their culture and the world.
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(24 min, 2007, AU, RF)
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A Child Grows: The First Year of Life
This programme might be the best way to see infant development this side of becoming a parent. Our cast of infants learn that objects can exist outside of their own experience, learn cause and effect, and slowly discover they are independent beings. Watch as they explore eye-hand coordination, feeding skills, a first smile, language understanding, baby talk and the magical dance of senses and muscles called "sensorimotor" development. (24 min, 2003, US)
Attachment Relationships: Nurturing Healthy Bonds
Follow the journey of a baby's phases of attachment from birth to age two. Study founding theorists John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, and see examples of how parents and caregivers can foster healthy attachment relationships. Attentive, responsive, and loving care given by a baby's primary caregiver sets the foundation for a child's capacity to form these relationships throughout life. (28 min, 2010, US)
Beginnings of Life Series
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This series shows how a new life forms, what happens during pregnancy and childbirth, the impact of heredity, and the stages of newborn development. (137 min, 2011, US) This series includes the following titles: From Conception to Baby (30 min) Newborn Development (42 min) Pregnancy in Progress (33 min) Understanding Childbirth (32 min)
Child’s Play: How Having Fun Turns Kids into Adults
Play is the engine that drives child development. Understanding play is the key to any unit in child development or parenting education. Explore styles of play, the role of adults, and the value of toys. Learn about practice play, parallel and co-operative play, sensory play, creative and symbolic play. (23 min, 2004, US)
Early Childhood Series
Nothing in human experience is quite as astonishing as the enormous changes that occur during the five short years that transform the newborn into the actively curious and exploring kindergartner. Filmed in several preschool and kindergarten classrooms, this series reviews language, literacy and overall cognitive development from infancy to toddlerhood and early childhood. (87 min, 2000, US, DF) This series includes the following titles: Building Literacy Competencies in Early Childhood (32 min) Growing Minds: Cognitive Development in Early Childhood (24 min)
Five and Six Year Olds
Join Jack, Danielle, Kailee, Matthew, Isabella, Tyler, Natalie, and their friends to explore the child development at ages five and six. See five and six year olds struggle to learn the idea of fair play, co-operation, following rules, and taking turns. Learn that five and six year olds struggle to distinguish reality from make believe. Watch our young stars arrange objects by colour, assemble jigsaw puzzles, and make drawings that sometimes look like modern art. (21 min, 2002, US)
Gender and Communication: Styles and Stereotypes
The moment someone declares, "It's a boy!" or "It's a girl!" the biological make up of that child isn't the only thing established - a process of gendering begins and continues throughout that person’s life. One aspect of that process is how we learn to communicate. Based on the premise that males and females learn different ways to relate, this programme investigates how communication styles fall onto a continuum of what society deems as masculine and feminine. (21 min, 2009, US)
Guiding Behaviour in Early Childhood
Despite their best moments, toddlers and preschoolers often behave in ways that frustrate their parents and caregivers, and even endanger their own safety. They are not intentionally being "bad", but how can we guide them in a positive way? Learn why misbehaviour occurs, common reactions by caregivers, ways to stop it, and how to create and enforce a plan to bring about desired behaviour. (30 min, 2010, US)
How I Learn: Ages and Stages of Child Development
Meet preschool children of all ages as they experience the social, emotional, physical and intellectual milestones of typical early childhood development. Packed full of information, this little documentary about little people features entertaining footage of children, parents, caregivers, archival film footage, and a teen childcare worker who pulls it all together. (17 min, 2006, AU, LZX)
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Nourishing Language Development in Early Childhood (31 min)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Community and Family Studies
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Infants Series
Watch our cast of infants begin to explore their world and reach different milestones along the way. Discover the stages of their development, learn about how they occur, and watch fantastic footage that demonstrates the development in action. (82 min, 2010, US) This series includes the following titles: Cognitive and Language Development (28 min) Physical Development (30 min) Social and Emotional Development (24 min)
Is Baby OK? Assessing Development
Discover when to seek professional help to assess development, especially for potential problems in hearing and vision. Understand that speech is the most variable area of development and learn to recognise key motor skill developments. See how symmetry of movement is important, and learn how growth charts take ethnic diversity into account. (22 min, 2003, US)
Joys and Concerns of Parenting
What does it really mean to be a parent? There are many challenges and adjustments that first-time parents face when their baby is born. This relaxed, testimonial-style video shows many real-life family events and parenting styles, adjusting to the changes that children bring, and how the style your parents used will affect how you parent your own children. (19 min, 2006, US, LX)
Kids and Sports: From Infant to Athlete
Viewers of this exciting programme see children from toddlers through puberty illustrate just how fun or frustrating playing sports can be. They watch as physical, social and emotional development follow a sequence that adults can't speed up. They see just how skills in sports progress from birth through puberty. They marvel at the intellectual side of sports - from score keeping to game strategising. (20 min, 2008, US)
Minding the Baby
The birth of a baby will change its parents' relationship completely. Nothing can fully prepare people for the birth of a baby, however this film shows the kind of changes which can happen and helps the adults involved to understand each other's experience. (15 min, 2005, UK)
Moral Development in Children: Theories, Stages and Impact
How do people develop morals? What helps children distinguish right from wrong? Explore the topic of moral development and how it impacts children's behaviour. Examine the approaches of development theorists and learn about Theory of Mind. Hear children's reactions to situations that challenge their morals. Expert interviews help explain how and why children develop as they do as well as stress why fostering moral development is crucial. (34 min, 2010, US)
Muslims in Australia
Take a journey and discover how deep Muslim history runs in Australia. Discover the earliest contact that dates back to the 1600s, their connection with the indigenous population, the first mosques, and the rich contribution that Muslims have made to Australia. (28 min, 2007, AU, RF)
Play: A Vygotskian Approach
This film offers both theoretical and practical perspectives on dramatic play: the Freudian-Eriksonian emphasise on its emotional content, the Piagetian view of its importance in symbolic representation, and the social psychological approach of looking at how play contributes to socialisation. Lev Vygotsky’s unique contribution of seeing play as an arena in which a child can begin to master their own behaviour is also carefully detailed. (26 min, 1996, US, DF)
Preschoolers: Compilation
Meet Asheli, Marie, and Nathan. They're preschoolers - full of endless curiosity and boundless energy. In ‘Preschoolers’, you'll see how they and their friends develop physically, cognitively, emotionally, and socially. So much growth takes place during the preschool years. This programme looks at each aspect of a child's development as well as examines the special needs of preschoolers with challenging conditions. (28 min, 2008, US)
Preschoolers Series
In this series, you’ll see how three children and their friends develop physically, cognitively, emotionally, and socially. This series looks at each aspect of a child’s development as well as examines the special needs of preschoolers with challenging conditions. It shows preschoolers engaged in activities that exemplify the extraordinary advancements made during this stage. (70 min, 2008, US) This series includes the following titles: Cognitive Development (25 min) Physical Development (21 min) Social and Emotional Development (24 min)
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Brief Summary
Rights, Freedoms and Protests Mardi Gras
Historical footage. Sydney, Australia. 3 March, 2012. At least tens of thousands of people braved a wet Saturday night in Sydney for the city’s annual Mardi Gras—a huge gay and lesbian parade that started as a protest march in in the 1970s and attracts tourists from all over the world. (3 min, 2012, AU, ITN)
Rules, Rituals and Routines
Dr Knestrict, a professor at Xavier University, has specialized for years in the behaviour of young and specialneeds children. He has conducted numerous workshops and seminars across the country for parents and educators. Here, he has combined his extensive professional knowledge with his hard-earned real-life experience as a father of three, and created a practical programme to teach parents how they can structure their homes and lives to keep themselves and their children happy and healthy. (18 min, 2007, US)
Taking Care of Baby Basic Care
Toddlers Series
AR
Learning the basics of baby care is important for teens, new parents, and child care providers. This informative video gives clear demonstrations and explanations for holding and lifting babies, diapering, bathing, feeding, and administering basic medical care. This is an excellent introduction or refresher on baby care for teens and adults alike. (24 min, 2006, US, LZX) Observe toddlers as they develop in this series. It discusses theories of cognitive development, shows real-life examples of the process toddlers go through as they progress in communication, gross and fine motor skills, theory of the mind, gender, sex, temperament, and bonding. (120 min, 2009, US) This series includes the following titles: Cognitive Development (26 min) Overview (36 min) Physical Development (29 min) Social and Emotional Development (29 min)
The Not-So-Terrible Twos
The twos are one of child development's most confusing and exciting years. This cast of cuties demonstrates the major physical, mental, emotional developmental milestones of the third year of life. Students will witness the development of language skills, toilet training, self-awareness, and concern for others. They will learn how two-year-olds work out the contradictions of wanting both to possess and to share, to say yes and to say no, and to create and destroy. (22 min, 2005, US)
Welcome to Holland: Resiliency in Families Raising Children with Special Needs
This programme follows the journey of three families with special needs children. Through parents' insight and shared experiences, viewers gain an understanding of how families nurture and care for children with special needs. Discover the importance of structure and predictability in the home and how to incorporate other positive affect resiliency factors - all while ensuring a nurturing and loving environment for the family. (48 min, 2010, US)
Crime and Punishment
Is capital punishment instill necessary in this day and age? Does corporal punishment instil moral fibre and selfdiscipline or cause long-term psychological harm? This series discusses aspects of crime and punishment, and examines the psychology behind capital and corporate punishment. (108 min, 2004, UK, DCD Rights) This series includes the following titles: Capital Punishment (54 min) Corporal Punishment (54 min)
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Legal Studies
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4Real
Society and Culture
Brief Summary
AR
The engaging and contemporary ‘4Real’ series takes viewers out into the world to explore some of the most fascinating yet struggling cities of the world, and brings a celebrity along for the ride in each episode. (176 min, 2011, US) This series includes the following titles: City of God: Mos Def (22 min) Haiti: Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers (22 min) Kenya: K'naan (22 min) Liberia: M.I.A (22 min) Pawnee: Casey Affleck (22 min) Peru: Cameron Diaz (22 min) Vancouver: Eva Mendes (22 min) Yawanawa: Joaquin Phoenix (22 min) Students will discover the multifaceted nature of anthropology in this incredibly comprehensive and fascinating series. From religion and spirituality to macroevolution, students will be enthralled as they discover the history of human evolution, and the cultural practices we continue today.
Anthropology: The Four Fields (784 min, 2008, US, DA)
This series includes the following titles: A New Hominin (28 min) Applied Anthropology (28 min) Biology and Evolution (28 min) Characteristics of Culture (28 min) Communication and Culture (28 min) Economic Systems (28 min) Essence of Anthropology (28 min) Food Domestication and the Emergence of Cities (28 min) Global Challenges and Anthropology (28 min) Grouping by Gender, Age, Common Interest and Class (28 min) Homo Sapiens and the Upper Paleolithic (28 min) Kinship and Descent (28 min) Macroevolution (28 min) Marriage and Family (28 min) Methods of Paleoanthropology (28 min) Patterns of Adaptation (28 min) Patterns of Variation (28 min) Politics, Power and Violence (28 min) © ClickView Pty Limited 2017
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Premodern Humans (28 min) Primate Behaviour (28 min) Processes of Change (28 min) Religion and Spirituality (28 min) Sex and Marriage (28 min) Social Identity, Personality and Gender (28 min) Subsistence Systems (28 min) The Arts (28 min) The First Bipeds (28 min) The Living Primates (28 min) Examiners want students to write about aspects of contemporary family life, but their textbooks remain stuck in the past. This excellent video resource consolidates and updates student knowledge by igniting their interest in some current issues in family life. It does this by focusing on key ideas and concepts using contemporary ideas and examples. (9 min, 2014, UK, SCTV)
Global Issues Series Women’s Rights: Raising the Glass Ceiling
The term ‘women’s rights’ refers to the freedoms and entitlements of women across the globe. On many levels, women today can do anything men can do. From politics to law, business to government, there are many examples of women successfully taking on the game and winning. Yet in some countries violence and discrimination still enslave and hold down many women. In this programme, we examine the history of the women’s movement, women and fundamentalism, and poverty and AIDS by meeting women from all over the world and listening to their stories. (26 min, 2009, AU, JP)
Introducing Sociology: Core Concepts
This engaging video resource explores the core sociological concepts such of sociological problems, the sociological imagination, social construction, culture, socialisation and identity. Not only will it help students get into sociology, but it will also teach them transferable skills that once understood can be brought into many other aspects of the syllabus. (7 min, 2014, UK, SCTV)
Strong Men of Nguiu
Problems such as crime and substance abuse in the communities on the Tiwi Islands of the Torres Strait are made worse through isolation and a lack of things to do. The “strong men” of the community is a group determined to solve the problem themselves, by offering positive role models and beneficial activities to the young people. (24 min, 2007, AU, RF)
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Study Skills ClickView’s picks
Study Skills for People Who Hate to Study
Student Toolbox
Research Skills for Students
Oral Presentation
Avoiding Plagiarism
The advantage and benefits of effective communication skills in general are highlighted as a foundation on which to build confidence in this programme. Proper breathing, posture and concentration skills are demonstrated. The importance of topic knowledge is stressed and tips and tricks from professionals are introduced.
Using someone else’s words, ideas or artistic creations without acknowledgement is plagiarism - and it can have serious consequences. This programme discuss how it can be avoided by knowing how to organise time and research notes; quote, paraphrase, and summarise information; and properly document and cite sources.
(18 min, 2010, US, HRM)
(17 min, 2006, CA, DA)
(20 min, 2004, US)
Research Skills for Students
Typing Made Easy: The Almena Method
Test-Taking Strategies for Students
Improve Speed and Accuracy
Effective Note Taking
The Almena Method® uses proven techniques to build skills and eliminate typing errors. Students will learn all twentysix letters of the alphabet in one quick easy lesson, along with practice lessons to develop accuracy and build speed. Typing is an essential skill today, and students will never have to “hunt-and-peck” again.
The ability to take effective notes is a key component in the eternal quest for good grades. This programme teaches students about a variety of different note-taking methods. Students will also become familiar with the components of the lecture and active listening, and learn how this can help them become more effective note-takers.
(25 min, 2005, US)
(24 min, 2005, US)
This programme helps set goals and priorities, and allows students to stay in charge of their school work. It identifies the three main obstacles to effective study - disorganisation, procrastination and distraction - and demonstrates tips and strategies to allow students to develop their own unique style of overcoming these obstacles.
Media Literacy We live in a world saturated with media: advertising, news, entertainment and politics. Students will discover some of the techniques and motives behind media messages, and how to develop their own interpretations and opinions.
(19 min, 2004, US)
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Series, Title Research Skills for Students
Brief Summary
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This series helps students learn to navigate our complex, information-rich world through the development of critical research skills and the ability to access, evaluate and use information. It includes how to refine a research question, access information on the Web, synthesise information and communicate new knowledge. (126 min, 2004, US) This series includes the following titles: Avoiding Plagiarism (20 min) Evaluating Sources (22 min) Media Literacy (19 min) Organising Research (21 min) Presenting and Communicating Research (21 min) Searching the Internet (23 min)
Student Toolbox
This series is designed to help students plan, research, and complete many of the required assignments usually done at home. The science fair project, the three minute speech, book reports and general homework organisation are among the topics covered with a simple ‘how to’ format that guides students through each process. (94 min, 2006, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Book Report Basics (14 min) Homework Handbook (16 min) Oral Presentation (17 min) Research Roadmap (15 min) Science Fair (15 min) Teamwork and Group Projects (17 min)
Study Skills for People Who Hate to Study
This series provides learners with straight-forward strategies to help them become confident, effective test-takers. Each programme shows students how to navigate through both standardised and teacher-made tests, offers practical tips on improving preparation, the causes of anxiety and guidelines on how to achieve calmness. (167 min, 2004, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Answering Test Questions (22 min) Effective Note Taking (24 min) Study Skills (21 min) Taking Essay Tests (25 min) Taking Maths Tests (25 min) Taking Reading Comprehension Tests (25 min) Test Anxiety (25 min)
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Test-Taking Strategies for Students
Designed to help students get organised, this programme helps set goals and priorities, and allows students to stay in charge of their school work. The programme identifies the three main obstacles to effective study - disorganisation, procrastination and distraction - and demonstrates tips and strategies to allow students to develop their own unique style of overcoming these obstacles. Includes worksheets and information handouts to implement the strategies in the programme. (18 min, 2010, US, HRM)
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Typing Made Easy: The Almena Method
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The Almena Method® is an innovative method that teaches all the principles of writing, speed building and computer keyboard touch typing. The use of mnemonic jingles will assist in remembering the key locations, and lessons are included to let students practice keying the letters they have learned, including assessment tests. (47 min, 2005, US) This series includes the following titles: Improve Speed and Accuracy (25 min) Learn to Type in Just 20 Minutes (22 min)
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Teacher Professional Dev. ClickView’s picks
Integrating ESL Students into the Classroom
Profiles in Achievement: Amazing People with Learning Differences
A source of concrete information and advice that all teachers can find useful. Practicality and relevance guide the programme as it reviews basic ESL standards and strategies, suggests ways to master English in social and community settings, and addresses the use of technology in improving understanding and expanding knowledge.
Many highly successful people are challenged by learning differences. This programme tells stories that inspire and encourage all learners. Some of those profiled are famous, others are young people who’ve already achieved great success. Valuable for students with or without learning differences to help understand that differences should be cherished.
The autism spectrum covers a complex range of conditions. Understanding the characteristics of autistic behaviour and its neurological causes is essential for effective interaction and communication with people with autism. This programme takes a first-hand look at a highly effective schoolbased programme for autistic students and presents perspectives from parents, teachers and other professionals.
(27 min, 2007, US)
(26 min, 2009, US, HRM)
(26 min, 2014, AU, EFLM)
Working It Out
It’s Never Too Late: Stopping Teen Suicide
Beyond Belief: Supporting Sexually Abused Children
This programme examines how to recognise and respond to the risks of teenage suicide. Viewers learn how feelings of rage, isolation and depression affect suicidal behaviour and will understand the differences between normal ‘blues’ and the symptoms of severe depression. We focus on young adults who have overcome their problems through counselling.
‘Beyond Belief’ shows parents and carers from different backgrounds dealing with a variety of situations, including sexual abuse of children by family members, other known adults and strangers. The programme encourages adults to listen to children, believe what they say and take responsibility for protecting them.
(28 min, 2004, US, HRM)
(13 min, 2003, UK)
(28 min, 2003, AU, RF)
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This programme provides an informative approach to conflict resolution, peer mediation and emotional expression. It’s suitable for use with all students in upper primary and secondary schools. This film shows students rehearsing peer mediation strategies as a model for resolving problems. ‘Working It Out’ also includes a discussion on emotional expression and the benefits this can bring.
Students with Autism
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Believe Me: Children and Child Abuse
This programme deals with sexual abuse in a straightforward and non-sensational way. The video carries important messages for young people: that sexual abuse can happen to children from all kinds of backgrounds; that it is never their fault; that it’s okay to have mixed feelings about the abuser; and that there are some ‘secrets’ which should never be kept. (11 min, 2002, UK)
Beyond Belief: Supporting Sexually Abused Children
‘Beyond Belief’ shows parents and carers from different backgrounds dealing with a variety of situations, including sexual abuse of children by family members, other known adults, and strangers. The programme encourages adults to listen to children, believe what they say and take responsibility for protecting them. (13 min, 2003, UK)
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Librarians will discover how to manage difficult problems and scenarios in this informative yet amusing series. Topics covered include disturbances, storytelling, professional attitudes, and reference interviews. (146 min, 2002, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Major Disturbances (24 min) Minor Disturbances (22 min) Once Upon a Library (26 min) Reference Interviews (24 min) Shrinking Big Problems (24 min) Traditional Storytelling (26 min)
Conversations in Literature
Teachers, academics and authors gather as a community of readers, immersing themselves in classic and contemporary literature. They model the habits of effective readers in an approach called ‘envisionment building’, whereby the reader develops interpretations by exploring the text using their own unique perspectives. (456 min, 2002, US) This series includes the following titles: Episode 1: Responding as Readers (57 min) Episode 2: Envisioning (57 min) Episode 3: Stepping In (57 min) Episode 4: Moving Through (57 min) Episode 5: Rethinking (57 min) Episode 6: Objectifying the Text (57 min) Episode 7: The Stances in Action (57 min) Episode 8: Returning to the Classroom (57 min)
Courage to Teach Writing
The theoretical framework, methodology, and an overview of the three stages of writing: pre-writing, writing and post-writing will be explored in a variety of educational contexts. Topics include writing in second languages, teaching approaches and providing feedback, revising versus editing, and the evaluation process. (112 min, 2003, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Overview (28 min) Post-Writing (28 min) Pre-Writing (28 min) Writing (28 min)
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Force and Motion Series
Explore science concepts in force and motion and come away with a deeper understanding that will help you engage your students in their own explorations. With experts as your guides, learn more about gravity, friction, air resistance, magnetism, and tension through activities and discussions. Classroom footage shows students learning and building on ideas as they explore the relationships among motion, force, size, mass, and speed. (462 min, 2001, US) This series includes the following titles: Workshop 1: Making an Impact (58 min) Workshop 2: Drag Races (58 min) Workshop 3: When Rubber Meets the Road (58 min) Workshop 4: On a Roll (58 min) Workshop 5: Keep on Rolling (58 min) Workshop 6: Force Against Force (57 min) Workshop 7: The Lure of Magnetism (57 min) Workshop 8: Bend and Stretch (58 min)
Integrating ESL Students into the Classroom
Classroom teachers of any subject will come away with concrete information and advice that they can use to teach their English-language learners (ELLs) better. The programme reviews basic ESL standards and strategies, suggests ways to assist ELLs in mastering English in social and community settings, and addresses the use of technology in helping ELLs improve their understanding and expand their knowledge. (27 min, 2007, US)
It’s Never Too Late: Stopping Teen Suicide
Teenage suicide and suicidal behaviour affects all cultures and socio-economic groups. This programme examines how to recognise and respond to the risks of teenage suicide. Viewers learn how feelings of rage, isolation and depression affect suicidal behaviour and will understand the differences between normal ‘blues’ and the symptoms of severe depression. We focus on young adults who have overcome their problems through counselling. (28 min, 2004, US, HRM) Many highly successful people are challenged by learning differences. This programme is a collection of
Profiles in Achievement: stories meant to inspire and encourage all learners. Some of those profiled are famous, while some are young achievers who have already had great success in variety of fields. The stories show that having difficulties Amazing People with in school doesn’t equate to stupidity, and that focusing on strengths to make important contributions to Learning Differences society is important. (26 min, 2009, US, HRM)
Teaching Math: Grade 5 to 8
See secondary school teachers learning as much about teaching as their students do about maths. The programmes demonstrate how teachers guide and assess student understanding, and offer strategies for keeping students motivated and engaged at this critical age. (100 min, 1997, US) This series includes the following titles: Building Rafts with Rods (19 min) Building Viewpoints (13 min) Fraction Tracks (17 min) Hexominoes (17 min) The Largest Container (15 min) The Location (19 min)
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Students with Autism
The autism spectrum covers a complex range of conditions. Understanding the characteristics of autistic behaviour and its neurological causes is essential for effective interaction and communication with people with autism. This programme takes a first-hand look at a highly effective school-based programme for autistic students and presents perspectives from parents, teachers and other professionals. (26 min, 2014, AU, EFL)
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Teaching Math: Grade 9 to 12
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See secondary school teachers learn as much about teaching as their students do about maths. The programmes demonstrate how teachers guide and assess student understanding, and offer strategies for keeping students motivated and engaged at this critical age. (330 min, 1996, US) This series includes the following titles: Teaching Math: Grade 9 to 12 - Volume 1 (61 min) Teaching Math: Grade 9 to 12 - Volume 2 (100 min) Teaching Math: Grade 9 to 12 - Volume 3 (93 min) Teaching Math: Grade 9 to 12 - Volume 4 (76 min)
Working It Out
This programme provides an informative approach to conflict resolution, peer mediation and emotional expression. It’s suitable for use with all students in upper primary and secondary schools. This film shows students rehearsing peer mediation strategies as a model for resolving problems. ‘Working It Out’ also includes a discussion on emotional expression and the benefits this can bring. (28 min, 2003, AU, RF)
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Technologies ClickView’s picks
Design in the Real World: Logos
Designing with Recycled Materials
How Pop Art Changed the World
This resource looks at why and how specific plastics are recycled into modern sustainable products, including a chair made from Sony Playstations. It also shows how new technology is used to convert waste products into high-grade polymers, and looks at how plastics are tested to identify their characteristics.
Explore the ideas, materials, colours and technologies adopted by pop art. Then examine how this movement created new images, shapes and forms that continue to influence artists and designers today. Filmed in the UK and New York this resource talks to leading designers about how the work of pop artists like Lichtenstein, Warhol and Sir Peter Blake, continue to influence design.
(18 min, 2015, AU, EFL)
(34 min, 2009, UK, PUM)
(32 min, 2012, UK, PUM)
Food Allergies
Kitchen Hazards and Food Safety
Food allergies are a hidden, potentially lethal condition that can turn a healthy snack into a deadly dose. A little knowledge can prevent some big problems. In this programme, we examine the difference between a food allergy and sensitivity, explore why some schools have peanut-free zones, what coeliac disease is, and much more.
This video is filmed inside the industrial kitchen where thousands of meals and other food requirements are prepared for health services each week. It covers a range of workplace health and safety areas, taking us through basic kitchen safety, and safe and hygienic practices in the storage and handling of food.
Interactive, Smart and Modern Textiles
(26 min, 2012, US, LZX)
(19 min, 2015, AU, EFL)
Logos convey information and create brand recognition. Their design is critical – time, creativity, expertise and often, vast sums of money, are invested. But what are the principles and elements of excellent logo design? This programme explores the varying purpose of the logo, the design process and the importance of communication with clients.
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Wearable electronics, textiles that generate power and smart materials like Kevlar, Nomex and D30 are all covered in this resource. Case studies include materials used by stuntmen and ballerinas, a handbag that charges your phone, piezo-electric textiles and garments that react to changes in your body and environment.
(42 min, 2012, UK, PUM)
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Birth of a Sports Car
From artists to clay modelers, from woodworking craftsmen to auto mechanics, from crash test dummies to upper management, the successes and setbacks, the nail-biting and the celebration, ‘Birth of a Sports Car’ will reveal the technological mysteries and challenges in the design, development and production of a superior automobile. (141 min, 2005, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Part 1: Design and Vision (47 min) Part 2: Development and Testing (47 min) Part 3: Production and Marketing (47 min)
Computer Aided Design
Through the use of two inspirational examples, this programme will encourage and enable students to incorporate CAD into their own design projects. The first case study follows the Starchaser team as they use CAD in an attempt to become the first privately funded initiative to launch three people into space. Using the development of paintball markers, the second case study shows how CAD and CAM combine to produce cost-effective, tailor-made products. (21 min, 2002, UK, PUM)
Design: All about Colour
Colour can inspire our emotions and influence our moods like nothing else. It’s a powerful tool in interior design and fashion, and an integral component of design concepts. In this programme, interior designer Brandi Hagen, discusses the history and theory development of colour, the colour system, hue, value, and chroma. We also look at the colour wheel, the difference and importance of understanding warm and cool colours and conceptualising colour schemes when designing. (22 min, 2010, US, LZX)
Design: The Elements
The elements of design are the components that are used to create a complete design. This interesting programme presents a basic overview of the elements of design including: line - vertical, horizontal, diagonal and curved; shape - symmetrical and asymmetrical; texture - smooth, reflective, rough, and matte; and colour - hue, value and chroma. (21 min, 2010, US, LZX)
Designers under Pressure Digital Design
Showcasing cutting edge designs from two of the world’s leading young designers. The programme follows them from drawing board to completion as they work with the very latest in smart materials and technology - inspiring and very useful case studies. Design Challenge 1: Christopher Pearson’s brief - to deck out one of London’s most exclusive restaurants in digital wallpaper that moves and grows. Design Challenge 2: Tom Barker’s brief - to create a working prototype of his digital brick. (24 min, 2006, UK, PUM)
Designing for the User: Inclusive Design
Learn how to create products that meet user need and are inclusive. Designers explain how they determine their market, consider values and needs, use ergonomic and anthropometric data and respond to challenges of demographic change and inclusive design. (32 min, 2009, UK, PUM)
Designing with Recycled Materials
This resource looks at why and how specific plastics are recycled, regenerated and tested to fulfil the required characteristics for modern sustainable products, including a chair made from Sony Playstations and washing machines that use parts made from recycled fridge plastic. The programme also shows how new technology is used to process and convert waste products into high-grade polymers. We then see these plastics undergo destructive and non-destructive tests to identify their properties and characteristics. (34 min, 2009, UK, PUM)
Designing in the Real World
Logos and websites are two of the most important means of communication for businesses and other organisations. This series goes through the varying purposes of logos and websites, the design process starting with the intial brief, and the importance of communication with clients. Features Deakin University lecturer Dr Meghan Kelly, and commercial designers Stephen Davey and Chelsea Koetsveld. (36 min, 2015, AU, EFL) This series includes the following titles: Logos (18 min) Websites (18 min)
How Alessi, Postmodernism and Memphis Changed the World
A guide through the sometimes diverse ideas, designs and innovations that developed during the postmodern era. Includes footage filmed at the Alessi factory and museum and other Milan design houses, and interviews with Alberto Alessi himself, Memphis designer, George Sowden and postmodern architect and designer, Mendini. We also take a look round the V&A’s Postmodernism exhibition with its curator. (30 min, 2012, UK, PUM)
How Pop Art Changed the World
Explore the ideas, materials, colours and technologies adopted by pop art. Then examine how this movement created new images, shapes and forms that continue to influence artists and designers today. Filmed in the UK and New York, this resource talks to leading designers about how the work of pop artists like Lichtenstein, Warhol and Sir Peter Blake, continue to influence design. (32 min, 2012, UK, PUM)
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Interior Design Project: Going Green
Green design or designing with the environment in mind is not just a trend, but a personal choice to consider your impact on the earth. In this programme, we discover green and environmentally friendly design options, including; low-flow and water restricting plumbing choices; tile options including recycled glass and handmade clay tiles; unique countertops from recycled paper, concrete, copper, and glass; reclaimed or FSC certified wood flooring and recycled or natural-source carpet options; energy-efficient appliances; lighting, including compact fluorescent bulbs and LEDs; VOC-free paints; and organic fabric. (21 min, 2009, US, LZX)
Product Design and Mass Manufacture: Design Optimisation
This resource explains the design process within one easy context, from client brief to finished product. It shows how designers work to budget, meet consumer needs, research existing products, use primary and secondary data, and use CAD/CAM to reduce cost, material and time. (25 min, 2009, UK, PUM)
Product Design and Sustainability Series
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A high quality two part series that explores sustainability, including what makes a material sustainable, carbon footprint, renewability, and how sustainability is considered in design and manufacturing methods. Case studies involve Volvo’s product life cycle and the UK’s first zero carbon housing project. (94 min, 2009, UK, PUM) This series includes the following titles: Choosing Sustainable Materials (47 min) Volvo: Life Cycle Assessment (47 min) Trunki, the child’s pull along suitcase, may have failed the Dragon’s Den test, but thanks to further testing and modification, it’s now taking the world by storm. We film with the product designer and at one of the world’s leading test centres, to illustrate how carrying out the right tests and a clever re-design saved the product from failure. (26 min, 2009, UK, PUM)
Sci Q What Can Robots Do for Us?
From robot roller coasters to robot watchdogs, to a robot that is so life-like it wants to host the show! Our hosts make mechanical friends and discover what it takes to build a bot. (27 min, 2008, CA, DA)
Show Me Science Advanced Series Robotics: Advances in Engineering
Almost fifty years ago, the first industrial robot was employed in an automobile assembly plant. Now robots are regularly used for hazardous, super-heavy and difficult tasks in manufacturing, agriculture, entertainment, medicine, and space exploration. (17 min, 2010, US)
Smart Graphic Products
This programme examines the properties, characteristics and applications of some of the smart materials used in the graphics industry. Case studies include labels and packaging that use thermochromic inks, emergency and safety signage that incorporate phosphorescent and fluorescent paints and inks, and photochromic dyes that are used for anti-counterfeiting measures and reactive glasses. (31 min, 2012, UK, PUM)
Smart Resistant Materials
This resource explores cutting edge smart materials finding out how they are made, how they work and what their potential applications are both now and in the future. Case studies include shape memory alloys and thermochromatic plastics, as well as QTC and how it is being used by electronics companies to revolutionise touch screen technology, and how smart organic compounds are making it possible to print electrical components onto plastic sheets. (35 min, 2011, UK, PUM)
Sustainable Packaging
This programme explores what the food industry is doing to use less packaging. First it looks at the role and function of packaging. It then looks at the challenges of designing reduced packaging that not only looks good, but gets the product to the shelves in one piece. It also shows how plastic bottles are recycled into new food grade plastic, before being formed into salad containers. (31 min, 2009, UK, PUM)
Technology, Robotics and Machines
The programme introduces technology, robotics and machines through Robokot and Elesapian, two entertaining characters who bring this topic to life. It introduces the history of technology and explains the fundamentals of robotics, programming, simple machines, and the global use of machines in the modern age. (12 min, 2014, ES, ELE)
The Science of Disney Imagineering Design and Models
How did the Imagineers create a realistic looking snow-capped mountain in Florida for animal kingdom’s expedition everest? Using real theme park rides and attractions, like Radiator Springs Racers and Toy Story Midway Mania, students will see how design and models are used to put things together and make them function. They will learn the steps of the engineering design process as well as how both physical and computer aided design models are useful. (31 min, 2008, US, DA)
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Product Design, Testing and Modification: Trunki
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Volvo Cars: Designing for Safety and Innovation
A fantastic way to bring real and relevant industrial design into the classroom. Footage of physical and virtual tests, filmed at Volvo’s crash testing facility, will provide an excellent starting point for students when testing, evaluating and modifying their own designs. (25 min, 2009, UK, PUM)
Food Technology A Tour of Ethnic Food Stores
Travel with dynamic and engaging chef Andrew Zimmern on a journey through a Mexican, Italian and Chinese grocery store. Viewers are introduced to the basic recipes and unique ingredients of these countries as well as the food pyramid for each culture. (45 min, 2002, US, LZX)
Amazing Grains
Grains are the “staff of life”. Do your students think grain comes in a cereal box or a plastic wrapped loaf of bread? This programme is a quick tour through the world of grains from staples such as rice, wheat and corn to lesser known grains such as buckwheat, kasha and quinoa. (20 min, 1999, UK)
Baking Basics
Learn the basics of baking and cooking with this comprehensive programme. Discover the secrets of mouthwatering baked goods and basic meat preparation techniques. (95 min, 2001, US, LZX)
Baking Fundamentals
Sweet treats are easy to prepare on your own when you have a basic understanding of baking skills. This series features recipe segments with chef Dave Christopherson demonstrating a variety of baking techniques to prepare his favourite recipes, ranging from cookies to muffins, scones and so much more. (70 min, 2012, US, LZX) This series includes the following titles:
Cookies, Bars and Cakes (39 min) Muffins, Biscuits and Pancakes (31 min) Career Day Confessions of Chefs and a Restauranteur
Cooking with Class
Students learn the ropes of being a chef from the chef/instructors at Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts. They’ll also spend time with Brenda Langton, chef/owner of Cafe Brenda, as she creates vegetarian and fresh seafood dishes. Also features Ken Goeff (American Regional), Walter Wittwen (Classic Cuisine), Van Keszler (Foundational Skills), Bill Niemer (American Regional) and Farley Decker (Garde Manger). (15 min, 2007, US, LZX) Culinary mastery takes you from the earth to the table as world-renowned chefs and food producers share their knowledge about one of our favourite pastimes, eating! You’ll learn about food producers, which products to use, where to find exotic ingredients, and tips on preparation and presentation. Can you say ‘Mmmmmm’? (216 min, 2000, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: A Fine Kettle of Fish (24 min) Death by Chocolate (24 min) Edible Flowers and Weeds (24 min) Free-Range Chicken (24 min) Fresh Spring Lamb (24 min) No Meat, No Problem (24 min) Pasta Please (24 min) Pick a Pepper, Any Pepper (24 min) The Magic of Mushrooms (24 min)
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Create a Great Plate
This inspiring and informative programme shows teens what healthy eating looks like, and tells them how to make at least half their grains whole, vary their veggies, focus on fruits, get calcium-rich foods, and go lean with protein. Based on the internationally renowned food pyramid concept, the programme also comes with a written resource to facilitate greater learning. (21 min, 2012, US, LZX)
Food Additives
Do you know what maltodextrin is? No, it’s not the winning word from the national spelling bee. It’s probably in your corn flakes. Should you eat something that you can’t pronounce? Are all these chemicals safe? Which are healthy, and which aren’t? From the history behind preserving foods to new concepts in enriching foods, this programme presents examples of the many additives that are used to flavour, colour, and preserve so much of what we eat. (24 min, 2008, US)
Food Allergies
In this excellent programme, with the help of an allergy expert and people with allergies, we examine the difference between a food allergy and a food sensitivity, and different ways allergies can appear, and steps that can be taken to keep people with allergies safe. (26 min, 2012, US, LZX)
Food: A Multicultural Feast
One result of increased global trade and travel is that we all have multi-cultural stomachs. This video examines the multicultural origins of many foods and unearths a few surprises. Viewers learn chilli isn’t Mexican, spaghetti and meatballs is uniquely American, chop suey doesn’t exist in China, and sauerkraut was a Chinese invention. They also learn that food serves as a common bond between peoples. If we can enjoy each other’s foods, can’t we at least live together in peace? (20 min, 2006, US)
Fresh Ingredients: Healthy International Food Tips
Cookbook author and world traveller Paulette Mitchell presents a series of video segments that offer food and nutrition lessons we can learn from food markets around the world. She contrasts packaged and processed foods with similar fresh items found at your local farmers markets and supermarket. (20 min, 2010, US, LZX)
Global Eating: Learning from Other Cultures
Some countries share our love for food yet manage to avoid the epidemic of obesity. How do they do it? By studying how other cultures eat, we can gain some useful (and tasty) ideas to adapt to our own needs. Meet Contilo from Paros and learn how the Mediterranean diet combines a zest for good food with healthy eating and long lives. Discover from the Japanese that eating is a feast for the eyes as well as the stomach. (23 min, 2003, US)
In the Kitchen Series
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This comprehensive series covers topics including food preparation and cooking techniques, measurements in the kitchen, tools and utensils, knives, and everyday kitchen appliances. Professional chefs explain concepts and provide useful tips for successful technique execution. (163 min, 2010, US) This series includes the following titles: Cooking Techniques: How It All Boils Down (30 min) Food Preparation Techniques (29 min)
Kitchen Tools and Utensils (22 min) Knife Knowledge 101: Making the Cut (30 min) Microwave Mysteries (29 min)
Just the Facts
This series features Chef Jonathan, who brings his energy and expert food knowledge to high-quality instructional videos covering topics such as breads, breakfasts, muffins, salads, knives, superfoods, food safety, and more! (154 min, 2007, US, LZX) This series includes the following titles: Breakfast (31 min) Food Safety (15 min) Knives (18 min) Microwave Ovens (17 min) Salads (37 min)
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Kitchen Math and Measuring: How It All Adds Up (23 min)
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Superfoods (36 min)
Kitchen Fundamentals
What is the difference between mincing and dicing? How do you whip an ingredient? Chef Dave Christopherson demonstrates a variety of food preparation techniques. The first segment covers the fundamentals of preparation, including hand washing and knife cuts. The second segment reviews the basics of cooking, from measuring to broiling to steaming and more. (44 min, 2010, US, LZX)
Kitchen Hazards and Food Safety
This video is filmed inside the industrial kitchen at Bendigo Health in regional Victoria where thousands of meals and other food requirements are prepared for hospital and associated health services every week. Food Services Manager Damian Martin comprehensively covers a wide range of workplace health and safety areas, taking us through basic kitchen safety in working with hot, sharp and wet equipment and surfaces; and safe and hygienic practices in the storage and handling of food. (19 min, 2015, AU, EFL)
Kitchen Safety Smart
Five teens follow comedian Stevie Ray around the kitchen. They instruct him as he narrowly averts impending disasters while preparing them breakfast. Short vignettes on knife safety, burns, broken glass, and ways to prevent and respond to kitchen safety issues are presented. The students are the experts demonstrating equipment usage and personal safety. (8 min, 2005, US, LZX)
Knife Skills
Join chef Marshall O’Brien to learn basic knife cuts and essential knife skills to gain confidence in the kitchen. Chef Marshall explains how to stay safe, identifies common types of knives, and demonstrates basic cutting techniques. (28 min, 2014, US, LZX)
Maths in the Kitchen: Do You Measure Up?
Is baking basic chemistry? And is cooking basic maths? If you can’t tell a tsp from a tbsp, you’re likely to get a pancake when you wanted a soufflé. Basic maths skills are needed to help you prepare a recipe your guests will enjoy, convert your favourite recipe’s serving size, or to determine the best value when comparison shopping at the grocery store. Join Matt the Mathematical Cook, a fun and lively host who will multiply, divide, measure, and whip up a few recipes in the process. (43 min, 2009, US, LZX)
Meals in Minutes
Explore vegetarianism, meal planning, stir fry cooking, kitchen safety, and much more in this series! Each episode includes clear demonstrations, meal ideas and essential information which engages students and provides useful yet practical handy tips. (71 min, 2008, US, LZX) This series includes the following titles: Easy Stir Fry (20 min) Kitchen and Food Safety (19 min) Meal Planning (16 min) Vegetarian (16 min)
Nutrition Labels
World Food Markets
In short snappy scenes, the audience learns how to balance protein, healthy fats and carbohydrates; why a balanced breakfast is important; how to read the ingredients list on the nutrition label; and why we should avoid certain foods. A high level introduction to the food pyramid featuring breakfast foods is also included. (21 min, 2009, US, LZX) Join award-winning cookbook author Paulette Mitchell as she walks through bustling city streets, wanders through cobblestone streets, and browses the fascinating food markets of France, Italy, Spain, and China. A wonderfully colourful approach to learning about global cuisines and fresh produce! (113 min, 2009, US, LZX) This series includes the following titles: China (35 min) France (27 min) Italy (32 min) Spain (19 min)
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World Foods
Paulette Mitchell, traveller and award-winning cookbook author, invites us to learn the traditional ingredients, equipment and techniques used within Mexican and Chinese cooking. Included in each episode is a wide variety of recipes that students can try out with ease. (44 min, 2010, US, LZX) This series includes the following titles: Chinese Cooking (25 min) Mexican Cooking (19 min)
Information and Communications Technology The Virtual Revolution Series
20 years on from the invention of the World Wide Web, Dr Aleks Krotoski explores how it is reshaping almost every aspect of our lives. Joined by some of the web’s biggest names including the founders of Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Apple and Microsoft and the web’s inventor - she explores how far the web has lived up to its early promise, and the impact it has had on education, politics, business, and relationships. (231 min, 2010, UK, DCD) This series includes the following titles: Episode 1: The Great Levelling? (57 min) Episode 2: Enemy of the State? (58 min) Episode 3: The Cost of Free (58 min) Episode 4: Homo Interneticus? (58 min)
Textiles A resource that looks at how CAD/CAM is transforming all sections of the textile industry, from digital printing and embroidery to knitting and laser cutting. For each case study, designers and manufacturers explain how they work with new technologies and discuss the benefits CAD/CAM brings to their business. (27 min, 2007, UK, PUM)
Career Day Confessions of a Fashion Designer
The formal dresses of DeBora Rachelle Designs have been worn at major award programmes and formal dances all over the world. Learn what it takes to be a successful fashion designer and get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of a fitting session. See how Ms. Rachele designs more than 100 dresses per season with purses and jewellery to match. (12 min, 2007, US, LZX)
Clothing Fibres
This programme introduces students to the basic differences between natural and synthetic fibres, the primary types of fibres, how their qualities - shape, origin, size and lustre - make them unique, influence clothing appearance and factor into comfort, and why fibre properties determine how we use particular fabrics. (25 min, 2008, US)
Design: All about Textiles
The many different types of textiles that are available to us each have different properties, strengths and range of uses. In this programme, interior designer Brandi Hagen showcases textile samples and explains different types of natural and synthetic fibres, fabric construction and surface designs. We examine the properties of natural fibres such as cotton and bamboo; synthetic fibres such as nylon, acrylic and microfibre; and animal fibres such as wool and silk. (15 min, 2010, AU, LZX)
Ethical Textiles
Filmed in Bangladesh, a major place of textile manufacture, this resource explores the social cost of our cheap textiles. Filmed inside a number of Bangladeshi textile factories, it explores the issues of sweatshop labour, social impacts and the benefits brought to a small rural community in Bangladesh by a fair trade initiative. (32 min, 2011, UK, PUM)
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Got a Notion to Sew?
Get students ready to sew! Includes safety in the sewing lab, notions for sewing, hand-sewing basics and the sewing machine. Also features sewing projects such as a pillow case, fleece hats and mittens, tote bag, name pennants, pillows and other easy projects from Haan Crafts and To-Sew. (23 min, 2007, US, LZX)
How the World Dresses: Clothing and Global Culture
This programme will take you on a tour of how the world dresses and explore the amazing diversity of clothing worldwide. Viewers will learn about themselves and their society by exploring everyday clothing in Japan, Korea, India, Thailand, Morocco, Egypt, and others. (23 min, 2005, US)
ICT in Textiles: Design, Practice and Process
This resource looks at the impact of new technology on the global fashion and textile industry. A top fashion design house shows how ICT, CAD and CAM have revolutionised the way they communicate with their global manufacturing partners, from speeding up the design process to improving accuracy and efficiency of production. (28 min, 2007, UK, PUM)
Interactive, Smart and Modern Textiles
Wearable electronics, textiles that generate power and smart materials like Kevlar, Nomex and D30 are all covered in this resource. Case studies include materials used by stuntmen and ballerinas, a handbag that charges your phone, piezo-electric textiles and garments that react to changes in your body and environment. (42 min, 2012, UK, PUM)
Recycled and Sustainable Textiles
This resource shows how textile designers are meeting the challenge from government and consumers to meet the 6 Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Respect, Replenish and Refuse. Case studies include shoes made from old tyres, bags made from recycled airline seats and high fashion tailoring created from second hand shop finds. (40 min, 2009, UK, PUM)
Sew Cool
In this excellent programme, we start off with the basics of sewing and take burgeoning designers all the way up to creating a stylish project of their own. Topics covered include: sewing tools and essentials, hand sewing, fabric selection, sewing techniques and rules, and sewing machine parts. The programme also features comprehensive support notes and two sewing projects - a non-pattern and pattern project. (44 min, 2010, US, LZX)
Sustainability in Australia Series Eco Fashion: Is Green the New Black?
Society’s growing concern for the environment has meant that the fashion industry is being forced to rethink its fundamental structures. Including interviews with industry experts and young Australian designers whose work focuses on environmental and social responsibilities, this programme is a must-see for anyone interested in the fashion industry. (24 min, 2009, AU, EAV)
Testing Textiles: Tests Fabrics and Products Undergo
This programme looks at the different tests fabrics and products must undergo before they hit the shelves. It uses examples from high street retailer New Look, and outdoor specialists Millets and Blacks, visits industrial textiles testing laboratories and includes footage and clear explanations of different tests. (33 min, 2005, UK, PUM)
Textiles: Eco Design
Lead designers for Finisterre, Tom and Debbie are on a mission to create the most eco-friendly surf-wear brand in the world. The pair explain how they reduce the environmental and ethical impact of their clothes by considering the use of materials and energy throughout their design, manufacture, transportation, and use. (32 min, 2011, UK, PUM)
Textiles: Environmental Impacts
This resource assesses the environmental impacts of the textile industry. It looks at how companies in the UK are working to meet government targets to reduce environmental impact, for example by using water recycling plants, and then explores textile production in Bangladesh and the true cost of cheap textiles. (27 min, 2011, UK, PUM)
Textiles: Industrial Finishing Processes
Industrial finishing is a crucial part of the textiles manufacturing process, giving products their attractive sheen, colour and texture. Using a range of up-to-date examples, this engaging programme explores the reasons for finishing, and when and why different processes might be used. It also looks at the different types of industrial finishes available, examines examples of a variety of chemical and physical finishes, and explores their applications. (26 min, 2011, UK, PUM)
Textiles: Industrial Printing and Dyeing
This video provides up-to-date examples and clear explanations of industrial methods of printing and dyeing. It is designed for 14-18 year olds studying textile design and technology. (33 min, 2005, UK, PUM)
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Textiles: Mass Production - Systems and Techniques
Showing the very latest industrial techniques from around the world, this resource gives pupils a fantastic insight into textile manufacturing processes. (26 min, 2004, UK, PUM)
Textiles: The Next Generation
Filmed with some of the world’s most innovative textile companies, this programme explores the properties, characteristics and functions of new materials and shows how they are being used to revolutionise the world around us. Case studies include geo-textiles, medical textiles, QTC, carbon fibre, and interior design. (80 min, 2008, UK, PUM)
Immersive learning for fostering curious learners 360° videos provide an opportunity for educators to utilise exciting advances in technology and immerse students in a virtual learning space that will engage all students.
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Horror and Special FX Makeup
Safe Work Practices in Welding
Worksite Communication Skills
This programme breaks down several techniques that can be used to create a multitude of monsters and FX characters. Top Hollywood makeup artist Christina Rodriguez, demonstrates how to approach monster make-up and special effects including how to create a zombie look and monster characters, plus a detailed demonstration of realistic gashes.
This video will assist students in identifying the work-specific hazards associated with welding including electrical safety, light and heat, confined spaces, manual handling, and metal fumes and gases.
This video comprises of basic communication skills as they are applied within industrial or commercial trade settings such as construction sites and manufacturing enterprises. We explore why clear communication ensures the working environment poses minimal or no risk to workers, work tasks are completed correctly and quality is maintained.
(44 min, 2013, US, TMW)
(21 min, 2014, AU, MM)
(20 min, 2014, AU, MM)
Hairdressing Tutor: Barbering
Success in Retail Series Two
The Beard Trim
Minimise Theft
Sustainable Practices in Childcare Centres
Trimming or cutting beards can be a daunting task. How do you move around the face? Which tool do you use? What’s the best way to use them? Plus there’s the close proximity to your client. In this video, ways to overcome some of these obstacles that can frighten a new and up and coming stylist are shown.
As a retail employee, a big part of your job is to help prevent theft. We explore the main ways this is done through an exploration of routine store security systems and procedures, and how they are applied. The programme features interviews from two leading authorities on the subject – a retailer and a security systems expert.
Filmed at an industry-leading childcare centre, Bonkers Beat, that specialises in early childhood education we explore practical ways that childcare centres can create and implement a sustainable environmental focus to their work. This inspiring centre actively supports children and their parents to connect with and contribute to their environment.
(51 min, 2015, UK, JM)
(23 min, 2011, AU, MM)
(14 min, 2014, AU, MM)
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Fresh Food: What is Farm to Table?
We are all getting smarter about how we can reduce our impact on the environment with the way we live – including the way we eat. In this programme, we explore the basics of sustainable farming as we follow three chefs who leave big city jobs to carve out a place to grow fresh, healthy ingredients for their gourmet dishes. Discover sustainable organic farming, and take a look at how fresh food travels from farm to table. (20 min, 2010, US, LZX)
Timber: Production and Processing
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This two-part series on the processing and production of timber covers everything from the structure of tree trunks, various felling procedures, saw milling, classification of woods and preparation of lumber, to veneers, particle board and even plantation management. This gives students the opportunity to view every step of the production and processing of timber. (64 min, 2004, AU, DDT) This series includes the following titles: Part A (31 min) Part B (33 min)
Creative Arts Top Hollywood makeup artist Christina Rodriguez, demonstrates one of the most popular looks on set, the clean face, and a classic glamorous red carpet look. Christina takes you through how to create a flawless complexion, cover blemishes, apply fake lashes, contour, and apply makeup that will photograph under heavy lighting. (36 min, 2013, US, TMW)
Horror and Special FX Makeup
This programme breaks down several techniques that can be used to create a multitude of monsters and FX characters. Top Hollywood makeup artist Christina Rodriguez, demonstrates how to approach monster make-up and special effects including how to create a zombie look and monster characters, plus a detailed demonstration of realistic gashes. (44 min, 2013, US, TMW)
A Tour of a Fabric Store
Motivate students to experience the sensational world of the fabric store! A high school student takes them on a tour and presents the basics of fabric (understanding fibers), patterns (understanding the envelope), notions, craft supplies, and sewing machines (understanding the differences). (13 min, 2002, US, LZX)
Confessions of an Interior Designer
Brandi Hagen shows students exactly what it takes to be an interior designer. Hear Brandi discuss the education needed to succeed in the field, and the pros and cons of a professional interior design career. In addition to showing us her office and a client meeting, Brandi gives an inside tour of several designer showrooms. (13 min, 2007, US, LZX)
Design: The Principles
A lively, entertaining, quickly-paced video narrated by an award-winning actress! Take your students on a whirlwind tour of the natural world, the fashion world, ancient times, modern past-times, interiors, exteriors, and everything in between for a thorough grounding in the principles of design; balance, rhythm, scale, and harmony. (13 min, 200, US, LZX)
Fun with Face Painting
Top Hollywood makeup artist Christina Rodriguez, teaches makeup artists and parents how to use makeup and body paints to create exciting artistic themes and colourful characters for children's theatre and parties. She demonstrates what kind of materials should be used to create colourful children's characters including colour mixing techniques (sponge and brush detailing), along with a demonstration of all the tools needed to make face painting a quick and enjoyable process for young kids. (13 min, 2013, US, TMW)
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Engineering and Related Technologies
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21 Ada Street: Sustainable House Documentary
This programme is a comprehensive record of the development of a sustainable house in Adelaide, showcasing details of sustainable building practices. The documentary is designed to be a significant stepby-step record of the design and construction processes, recorded in a structured way. It includes video coverage of each of the construction phases, and serves as a significant example of sustainable architecture. (36 min, 2009, AU, EA)
Alternating Current
Electromagnetic induction makes it easy to generate alternating current while transformers make it practical to distribute it over long distances. Although Nikola Tesla understood all this, Thomas Edison chose not to. Alternating current circuits obey a differential equation identical to the harmonic oscillator resonance equation. This programme shows how electromagnetic induction makes it easy and natural to generate alternating current by comparing Tesla's studies to those of Thomas Edison. (29 min, 1986, CA, DDT)
Composite Materials
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Composite materials are some of the most useful materials that can be used in engineering and manufacture. This series looks the physical properties of composites, such as glass, Aramid and carbon fibre reinforcements. The series also looks at the ways in which composites can be produced, and the advantages, limitations and applications of these methods. (56 min, 1998, AU, DDT) This series includes the following titles: Part A (28 min) Part B (28 min)
Electricity and Electronics Series
This series provides a comprehensive guide to the study of electronics, ranging from the fundamental laws and principles of electricity at the atomic level to troubleshooting and repair of electronic components. Lively computer animation and hands-on demonstrations make these videos an ideal resource for the classroom. (190 min, 2006, US, FMG) This series includes the following titles: Electrical Circuits: Ohm's Law (17 min) Electrical Components Part I: Resistors, Batteries and Switches (22 min) Electrical Components Part II: Capacitors, Fuses, Flashers and Coils (14 min) Electrical Components Part III: Transformers, Relays and Motors (15 min) Electrical Principles (18 min) Electrical Troubleshooting (20 min) Electronic Circuit Repair (24 min) Electronic Components Part I: Semiconductors, Transistors and Diodes (18 min) Electronic Components Part II: Operation - Transistors and Diodes (20 min) Electronic Components Part III: Thyristors, Piezo Crystals, Solar Cells and Fiber Optics (22 min)
Electricity: A 3-D Animated Demonstration Series
Mastery of electrical concepts and laws is necessary to any understanding of physics and its applications. This series—covering all the essentials of electricity—is hands-on enough for both the electrical shop and the physics lab and theoretical enough for use in the science classroom. Filled with 3-D animations, this series makes the principles of electricity easier to understand and discuss. (196 min, 2007, US, FMG) This series includes the following titles: Circuits (27 min) Electric Current (25 min) Electric Generators (19 min) Electric Motors (17 min) Electricity and Magnetism (20 min)
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Electrostatics (31 min) Ohm's Law (24 min) Power and Efficiency (33 min)
Electronics
Electronics has a broad array of applications in our everyday world. This series looks at the underlying technologies that drive systems in the communications, environment, healthcare, industry, and transport sector. (35 min, 2001, UK, PUM) This series includes the following titles: Communications (16 min) Transport: The Electronic Future (19 min)
Forming of Plastics
Plastics play an important role in our lives, but how are they made? This series looks at the various ways that plastics are formed and shaped, with a focus on thermosetting plastics, and the different physical properties of polymers at different changes. It looks at the various compression and injections moulding process that can be used to create different forms of plastic. (58 min, 1998, AU, DDT) This series includes the following titles: Part A (28 min) Part B (30 min)
How to Build
With unprecedented access to some of the world’s most advanced engineers, this series goes inside our high performance technology. These episodes probe the world’s biggest aircraft wing and the satellite that can send a live television signal around the world in under a second. (118 min, 2012, UK, DCD) This series includes the following titles: A Satellite (59 min) A Super Jumbo Wing (59 min) As more people trade in their conventional petrol powered vehicles for hybrids, the demand for automotive technicians who understand how to maintain and fix this new breed of car, will increase dramatically. This programme covers the various skills required to work in this field. It also guides viewers through the system components common to hybrid automobiles, including the battery pack, the electric motor, the internal combustion engine, the transmission, and the generator. (16 min, 2007, US, FMG)
Machining: Cutting Material
This training programme demonstrates the how and why of cutting materials. It covers a wide range of cutting processes including: power hacksaws, bandsaws, oxyacetylene, plasma arc, water jet, wire cut, laser beam, and ultrasonic machining. The processes are fully explained with the aid of computer graphics. (28 min, 1996, AU, DDT)
Machining: Removing Material
This programme covers machining the basics, capstan lathe, chucking lathe, CAM operated automatic lathe, CNC lathe, 7 axis lathe, machining centers, cylindrical and surface grinding, machining cells, and FMS. (31 min, 1994, AU, DDT)
Metal Casting: Die Casting
This training video shows five die casting processes: gravity casting, tilt casting, low pressure die casting, high pressure hot chamber die casting, and high pressure cold chamber die casting. It also covers the alloys used and their properties, surface finishing, and computer modelling programmes for optimising die design. (28 min, 1996, AU, DDT)
Metal Casting: Sand Moulds
This is a training video programme showing the various processes used to produce metal castings. It outlines the advantages, limitations and areas of application for casting processes using sand/investment moulds. The processes covered include jobbing moulding, rapid prototyping, hot and cold box moulding, lost wax, evaporative foam, shell mould, and Hunter and Disamatic moulding machine processes. (27 min, 2004, AU, DDT)
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Hybrid Auto Repair Series Common Hybrid Components
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Engineering and Related Technologies
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Non-Destructive Testing
This programme shows how different non-destructive test procedures are carried out, their advantages, limitations and a wide range of their possible applications. The processes covered by this programme are dye penetrants, magnetic particle, ultrasonic testing, eddy current testing, alternating current field measurement (ACFM), radiography, and thermal imaging. (29 min, 2000, AU, DDT)
Safe Work Practices in Welding
This video will assist students in identifying the work-specific hazards associated with welding including electrical safety, light and heat, confined spaces, manual handling, and metal fumes and gases. Warning: this programme contains graphic imagery that some viewers may find disturbing. (21 min, 2014, AU, MM)
As with most things in life, technology has taken over the kitchen. Small mechanical appliances now
Small Appliances: A to Z make the job of cooking easier and more fun. Take a look as a professional chef demonstrates a variety of appliances, from bread machines and food processors to waffle irons. (24 min, 2005, US, LZX)
Static Electricity
In the early 1700s, the world of science turned its attention to the problem of electricity, initially through the study of static electricity. In this programme we look at static electricity, matter, metal, charge and induction, explaining along the way the Wimshurst Generator, Franklin and the Electric Charge, Coulomb and his Charge Experiment, and the principles of static electricity. (29 min, 2012, CA, DA)
Terror, Tragedy and Vibrations: Using Mathematical Models in Engineering
Maths can be used describe situations to solve problems in engineering. They can be used in planning and design, assessing risk or making sure things are safe. In this programme we look at three mathematical models applied to three different situations; a thrilling roller coaster ride, a high altitude airplane tragedy and a vibrating bridge! In each we discover a mathematical function to describe what's going on and how we can make better products. (25 min, 2006, AU, CFM)
The Mechanical Universe and Beyond Series
This acclaimed second series enters the world of electricity and magnetism and moves on to 20th-century discoveries of relativity and quantum mechanics. The ideas of Faraday, Ampere, Maxwell, Einstein, Schrodinger and Heisenberg are all explored and demonstrated, using experiments, computer animation sequences and historical re-enactments. (715 min, 1986, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Electromagnetic Induction (29 min) Electric Circuits (29 min) Energy, Momentum and Mass (29 min) Engine of Nature (29 min) Entropy (29 min) From Atoms to Quarks (29 min) Low Temperatures (29 min) Magnetic Fields (29 min) Magnetism (29 min) Maxwell's Equations (29 min) Optics (29 min) Particles and Waves (29 min) Potential and Capacitance (29 min) Resonance (29 min) Temperature and Gas Law (29 min) The Atom (29 min)
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The Electric Battery (29 min) The Electric Field (29 min) The Lorentz Transformation (29 min) The Mechanical Universe... and Beyond (29 min) The Michelson-Morley Experiment (29 min) The Quantum Mechanical Universe (29 min) Vector Fields and Hydrodynamics (29 min) Velocity and Time (29 min) Voltage, Energy and Force (29 min)
Tools of the Trade
This series inventories basic trade-specific gear while giving viewers a glimpse of what it’s like to be a plumber, a carpenter, a mason, a welder, an electrician, or an automotive technician. Tool use is demonstrated within the context of real-world applications and safety considerations and code concerns are flagged. (158 min, 2008, US, FMG) This series includes the following titles: Inside the Automotive Technician's Toolbox (31 min) Inside the Carpenter's Toolbox (19 min) Inside the Electrician's Toolbox (26 min) Inside the Mason's Toolbox (23 min) Inside the Plumber's Toolbox (32 min) Inside the Welder's Toolbox (27 min)
Using Power Tools Safely
This two-part series covers the welding processes typically used in the industry. The series examines the production of stick electrodes, manual metal arc welding, submerged arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding (TIG) - manual and automated, keyhole gas tungsten arc welding, resistance welding including projection and spot welding, laser beam welding, and electron beam welding gas metal arc welding (MIG), and many, many more. (49 min, 2001, AU, DDT) This series includes the following titles: Part A (20 min) Part B (29 min)
WHS in Electrical Trades
This video looks at the risks of working with electricity, recognising where hazards may come from and how the hazards can be identified. We examine the factors that should be considered when undertaking a risk assessment such as work practices, availability of test instructions and the types of equipment being used. (16 min, 2014, AU, MM)
Worksite Communication Skills
This video comprises of basic communication skills as they are applied within industrial or commercial trade settings. Clear communication is critical in ensuring that the working environment poses minimal or no risk to workers, and work tasks are completed correctly and quality is maintained. Communication with CALD workers is examined as well as using the phone and face-to-face verbal communication. (20 min, 2014, AU, MM)
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Welding: Metallic Materials
This video presents the potential hazards and the correct use of, angle grinders, jack-hammers, circular saws, and power drills. Using examples and commentary from a master builder, a practical guide of how to use each power tool is demonstrated and explained. Warning: this programme contains graphic imagery that some viewers may find disturbing. (21 min, 2014, AU, MM)
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Food, Hospitality and Personal Services
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Hair and Beauty Series
This inspiring and instructive series examines four key areas of hair and beauty: how to apply and remove hair colours, make-up basics, manicures and pedicures, and how to recognise the hair and scalp conditions you may come across. Featuring interviews and clear demonstrations from award-winning hair and beauty professionals, this series is packed with information about the techniques you need to know in order to thrive in this industry. (137 min, 2009, AU, MM) This series includes the following titles: Apply and Remove Hair Colours (34 min) Applying Make-Up Basic Skills (34 min) Provide Manicure and Pedicure Services (39 min) Treat Hair and Scalp Conditions (30 min)
Hairdressing Tutor: Barbering
There are different styles and skills involved in barbering men’s hair than there are in styling ladies hair. In this comprehensive series, hairdressing tutor John McLoughlin demonstrates the different style sand skills involved in gents hairdressing. Topic demonstrations include the beard trim, the long hair cut, the weight line, scissor over comb, texturing, and clipper blending. (370 min, 2007-2015, UK, JM) This series includes the following titles: The Beard Trim (51 min) Clipper Blending (34 min) Long Hair: Scissor-Over-Comb Method (29 min) Long Layer Cut (Gents) (57 min) Scissor Over Comb (46 min) Texturing (Gents) (41 min) The Weight Line (112 min)
Hairdressing Tutor: Colouring
This series explains and demonstrates the techniques behind colouring hair including cap highlights, mesh and foil, semi and permanent colours, and how hair colour works. (158 min, 2007-2012, UK, JM) This series includes the following titles: Cap Highlights (43 min) How Colour Works (30 min) Mesh and Foil (35 min) Semi and Permanent Hair Colour (50 min)
Hairdressing Tutor: Cutting
This series explains and demonstrates the techniques behind haircutting, including children’s, graduated, long layer, and one length cuts; as well as texturing, undercutting, graduation, uniform layer, and shampooing and blow drying. (487 min, 2007-2015, UK, JM) This series includes the following titles: Children's Haircut (69 min) Graduated Hair Cut (18 min) Long Layer Cut (46 min) Shampooing and Blow Drying (59 min) Texturing (53 min)
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Undercutting (44 min) Understanding Graduation (72 min) The One Length Cut (58 min) The Uniform Layer Hair Cut (48 min) The Nine Section Perm Wind (20 min)
Laundry Blues: The Case of the Missing Necklace
There's been a robbery and it wasn't the service staff who did it. Follow our sleuths as they try to figure out who stole the necklace and why the laundry room is the centre of the mystery. Students will learn the do's and don'ts of washing clothes and have fun deducing the answers. (17 min, 2006, US, LZX)
Serving Alcohol Responsibly
Alcohol affects people differently and it’s important to recognise when someone is, or isn't becoming alcohol-affected to the point where no more should be served. Even more critical is the ability to deal with a situation effectively and appropriately without disturbing other patrons. This video covers the skills required to ensure the responsible service of alcohol and includes interviews with hotel and live music venue owner Greg Dodds and wine bar operators Mark and Meredith Telfer. (18 min, 2014, AU, EFL)
Spoiled Rotten: Food Safety Investigation
This is a case of food safety murder! Two teen 'investigators' happen on the scene of a terrible food safety crime and must discover what went wrong to make the victims so ill. Presented in a fast-paced, informative, teen-friendly format, this programme on food safety highlights the basics of food-borne illness and how to handle food properly. The guidelines to clean, separate, cook, and chill are covered by the team of teen foodsafety 'experts'. (16 min, 2005, US, LZX)
Success in Retail Series
This series is an educational and practical look at vital areas in the retail industry. Listen to leading retail industry experts about how POS systems work, and hear about the ways to optimise effectiveness. Methods to achieve customer service excellence are also covered, with an examination of customers, products, facilities and services, and good communication. (53 min, 2009, AU, MM) This series includes the following titles: Apply Point of Sale Handling Procedures (21 min) Customer Service Excellence in the Retail Industry (32 min)
Success in Retail Series Two
Featuring real Australian stores, this series provides viewers with a look at key areas in retail. Experts guide viewers through ways to minimise theft using routine security systems and procedures; the key skills needed to organise and maintain work areas, maintain safety standard and equipment; and perform the stock control procedures that are essential to a successful retail business. (65 min, 2011, AU, MM) This series includes the following titles:
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Minimise Theft (23 min) Organise and Maintain Work Areas (22 min) Perform Stock Control Procedures (20 min)
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Health
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A Hard Place
By means of a creatively constructed visual narrative that employs a montage of personal images, the programme takes a new look at parenting in this era of childcare. ‘A Hard Place’ tells a familiar modern tale of a mother who feels distress and guilt at leaving her young child in the care of strangers, while at the same time longing to return to the adult world of work, identity, status and wage. (14 min, 2004, AU, SNF)
A Mother Never Gives Up Hope: Older Mothers and Abusive Adult Sons
This programme features a series of interviews with four women who are dealing with abuse at the hands of an adult son. These women talk candidly about their experiences in dealing with the situation and the frustrations that they experience in trying to rebuild family relationships. This is often made more difficult because of drug and alcohol abuse, and the need for the sons to be potential care givers to an elderly parent. (42 min, 2009, US, TNF)
Acute and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
This programme identifies the criteria for having PTSD and examines how it can evolve into a more chronic condition. Learn about the challenges of this disorder and what you can do to help. (23 min, 2002, US, NEV)
Advanced Directives
In this programme, you will learn the key points of an advanced directive and see examples of directives by statutes. These tools will not only teach professionals about the ethical dilemmas they face when end-of-life is near, but will also help families develop a sense of peace in this trying time. (33 min, 2001, US, NEV)
Alzheimer’s Disease
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Alzheimer’s Disease may be one of the most common diseases affecting the elderly today. In assisted living facilites, it is imperative for both staff and family members to understand the condition and how to manage residents who have it. This programme examines what Alzheimer’s is, characteristics of the disease and how to recognise them, effective communication strategies when engaging with patients and the impact it may have on family members. (143 min, 2011-2014, US, NEV) This series includes the following titles: Alzheimer’s Disease for ALFs (78 min) Alzheimer's Disease for Assisted Living Facilities: Level 2 (65 min)
Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders
Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating progressive, degenerative disorder that attacks the brain’s nerve cells resulting in loss of memory, thinking and language skills, and changes in physical ability. As a result it presents some unique challenges to healthcare professionals. (128 min, 2006, US, NEV) This series includes the following titles: Part 1 (90 min) Part 2 (38 min)
Alzheimer’s Disease: Is It Delirium or Dementia?
This programme explores several successful methods for dealing with residents who have an altered mental status. These methods will make caring for residents easier, more rewarding, and calm the concerns of the family members. (35 min, 2012, US, NEV)
Assisting Residents with Meals: Healthcare Assistants
Mealtime is often the most important part of the day for residents in a long-term care facility. But can sometimes be very challenging; for residents who may suffer from dementia, they may need assistance. This programme reviews proper technique and care in serving meals and addresses special feeding circumstances and solutions. (20 min, 2004, US, NEV)
Basic Head-to-Toe Assessment: Geriatric Focus
This programme takes the professional through a comprehensive physical assessment, discusses the necessary information to document the findings correctly and includes information about the aging client/ resident. The focus is to develop a baseline for future assessments, formulate a comprehensive history to include mental status, nutritional status, fall risk and current medications, and identify techniques, procedures and tests. (54 min, 1999, US, NEV)
Bowel and Bladder Retraining: Healthcare Assistants
Bowel and bladder problems for the elderly are a leading cause of frustration at home and in nursing homes. Nursing assistants spend a great deal of their time and energy changing soiled clothing, mopping floors and coping with the embarrassment and loss of dignity that accompanies incontinence. This programme presents some practical and achievable ways in which to assist clients in regaining control and minimising distress for all. (27 min, 2002, US, NEV)
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Building Bridges: How to Nurture Relationships
Caring is an important part of curing. One’s perceptions, culture and values all influence an attitude that may help or hinder the development of effective relationships. In this programme, students will learn to engage with each patient in a kind and caring manner. (18 min, 2002, UK, NEV)
Care Home Series
The titles in the Care Home Series were filmed in real care homes with the assistance of leading UK experts. They are suitable for training in a range of settings and cover a wide range of topics using a combination of acted scenarios and presenters. Essential knowledge for any care giver is presented in a logical and easy to understand manner. (738 min, 2003-2015, UK, BVS) This series includes the following titles: Care Home Health and Safety (50 min) Death, Dying and Bereavement (37 min) Effective Communication 1 (36 min) Effective Communication 2 (25 min) Emergency First Aid in the Care Home (25 min) Emergency First Aid in the Workplace (37 min) Fire Safety 1: Hazards and Prevention (26 min) Fire Safety 2: Drills and Evacuation (19 min) Fire Safety 3: Risk Assessment (31 min) Food Safety and Hygiene in the Care Home (30 min) Infection Prevention and Control in the Care Home (33 min) Managing Challenging Behaviour (5 min) Medication in the Care Home (41 min) Moving and Handling: Assessments (34 min) Moving and Handling: Theory (25 min) Moving and Handling: Practical (46 min)
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Needs of the Service User (29 min) Nutrition and Well-Being (31 min) Pressure Ulcer Prevention (23 min) Principles of Person Centred Care: Part 1 (35 min) Principles of Person Centred Care: Part 2 (17 min) Risk Assessment for Health and Safety in the Care Home (23 min) Role of the Care Worker (20 min) Safeguarding Adults in the Care Home (31 min) Supervision in the Care Home (29 min)
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Catheters that have tip terminus in the superior vena cava are becoming more common in all areas of healthcare. The latest standards from the intravenous nurses association will be discussed and demonstrated. (80 min, 1998, US, NEV) The Childcare Training Series is excellent for demonstrating the learning points required for safely working with children, and ensuring that they have been understood. Suitable for the induction training of new workers as well as enhancing the skill set and knowledge base of more experienced staff. (166 min, 2003-2015, UK, BVS) This series includes the following titles: Health and Safety in Childcare Settings (24 min) Maintaining the Safety and Security of Children (24 min) Moving and Handling in Childcare Settings (23 min) Principles of Childcare (25 min) Promoting the Health and Hygiene of Children (26 min) Recognising Indicators of Child Abuse (17 min) Understanding Child Protection (27 min)
Ageing, disease processes and other chronic conditions may lead to behaviour changes in the elderly; therefore, the ability of health care assistants to communicate effectively is the key to quality of care. This Communication Skills in enlightening programme illustrates strategies for effective communication and care, including defining and Interpersonal Relations comparing assertive, non-assertive and aggressive behaviour; evaluating your own communication skills; and how to identify changes in the elderly that may affect communication, such as vision or hearing problems. (43 min, 2006, US, NEV)
Conversations to Remember
Death: A Personal Understanding Series
‘Conversations to Remember’ is an intimate and honest portrayal of how people deal with end-of-life issues. In it, people with life-threatening conditions and their carers talk freely about what is important to them, ways of coping and, ‘living with dying’. Far from being a negative and depressing exploration of this difficult time, this film explores the attitudes and perspectives that help to create a sense of acceptance and understanding. (44 min, 2007, UK, KO) Whether it is the passing of a loved one or the thought of facing our own mortality, death can be a frightening and often misunderstood experience. This series will take you on a journey towards the understanding of death as an integral part of life that each of us must face. Each programme explores an aspect in the process of understanding death including cultural differences, the grieving process and a society in denial. (250 min, 1998, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: A Child's View of Death (25 min) Death Rituals (25 min) Facing Mortality (25 min) Fear of Death and Dying (25 min) Grief and Bereavement (25 min) Sudden Death (25 min) The Deathbed (25 min) The Dying Person (25 min) The Good Death (25 min) What Is Death? (25 min)
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Dementia Care Series
The Dementia Care Series helps care workers understand dementia and how to handle different situations in different environments. Suitable as induction training for new workers as well as managers and supervisors. (128 min, 2005, UK, BVS) This series includes the following titles: Episode 1: Understanding Dementia (30 min) Episode 2: Dementia Care in the Care Home (31 min) Episode 3: Dementia Care in the Domiciliary Setting (33 min) Episode 4: Dementia Care for Managers and Supervisors (34 min) Filmed entirely on location at residential and day care facilities, this programme is packed with useful advice and information for both professional and home carers. It is an invaluable aid and training tool for tertiary institutions, nursing homes, retirement homes, hostels, aged-care teams and community care, as well as family homes. (59 min, 1993, AU, M1)
Depression
Depression can range from sad feelings to a persistent, life-threatening despair. This programme will explore the problem of depression and how it can affect health care provider's care. It explores the causes, signs and symptoms, attitudes about depression and effective interventions with a depressed client or patient. (55 min, 1993, US, NEV)
Diabetes: What Is Diabetes?
Diabetes is one of the most common medical conditions of modern life and its effects can be devastating. In this programme we look at the definitions of type 1 and 2 diabetes, their effects on the body and the best ways to manage this condition. A really practical and information-packed programme for patients and students. (14 min, 2005, US, NEV)
Does Junk Food Shrink Your Brain? - A/Prof Felice Jacka
Joanna Rushton and Associate Professor Felice Jacka discuss how common lifestyle factors such as diet can affect mental health, particularly depression and anxiety. (42 min, 2015, AU, HMS)
Domestic Violence and Elder Abuse
Domestic violence and abuse of the elderly can happen anywhere and to anyone. This informative programme discusses domestic violence towards people of all ages, including children, and how they can be assisted. We look at the cycle of violence and how to spot signs of repeated abuse. We also examine the side effects, physical and emotional, that can be experienced by victims. (37 min, 2007, US, NEV)
Dying High 2: Real Stories of Drugged Driving
This programme follows an ambulance as it responds to a multi-vehicle accident involving teens and drugs. Viewers are briefed on the range of devastating outcomes resulting from driving under the influence of alcohol, marijuana and other drugs. Using interview with real people, this programme urges students to think about the impact their actions have on loved ones and friends when making decisions about drugs and driving. (24 min, 2012, US, HRM) When athletes step onto the field, court or track, they want to perform their best. Placing good nutrition
Eat to Win: Nutrition for at the top of their training programme will help them gain the competitive edge. This action-packed video dispels 10 common nutrition myths with what to eat, when and why, using MyPlate as the guide. Athletes (21 min, 2006, US, LZX)
Ecstasy: The Facts
Using a fast-paced documentary style, this programme explores the skyrocketing use of the psychedelic drug known as ecstasy. While ecstasy (also known as MDMA) has been around for a while, its recent rise has been at all-night dance parties called raves. However, due to the success of highly organised drug traffickers, the drug, packaged as tablets, has been widely available to teenagers. (21 min, 2001, US, HRM)
End of Life
Helping a patient face the end of their life in a supportive way is a difficult challenge facing health care professionals. This programme takes a look at care towards the end of an individual’s life, with a focus on the spiritual and supportive aspects of care rather than simply the physical care. Information on the role and importance of advance care planning and advance directives is also presented. (24 min, 2002, US, NEV)
Enhancing Communication and Counselling Skills in Today's Practice
Communicating and counselling effectively are undoubtedly central to overall success in this challenging yet rewarding profession. In this outstanding programme we illustrate the key skills of listening, empathy building, probing, confronting, self-disclosure, immediacy and reflecting, using engaging scenarios from real-life nursing environments. (94 min, 2005, CA, DW)
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Fall Prevention
Two-thirds of seniors who have fallen will have a repeat fall within six months. The focus of preventive action needs to be centred on awareness of conditions that predispose a person to fall. This programme provides practical guidelines to identify risks; the use of gait belts; the importance of proper footwear; techniques for various types of patient transfer; and assistive devices and equipment. (19 min, 2003, US, NEV)
Fast Food Nutrition
Fast food often gets a bad rap. High amounts of saturated fat, trans fat, sugar, sodium, and calories combined with a lack of fresh fruit and vegetables make most fast food outlets a poor nutritional choice. This informative programme takes a fun, fresh approach to food, how to stay healthy and make some sensible choices when eating out without food being ‘boring’ and ‘bland’. Join Rickey and Genevieve as they explore the world of fast food with fun and humour whilst they help viewers learn how to make the healthiest choices when eating on the go at fast food restaurants. (16 min, 2009, US, LZX)
Fears and Phobias: Understanding Them, Defeating Them
This programme explains the dividing line between normal fears and when teens and young adults may need help to defuse and overcome them. Real teens are seen interacting with a well known psychologist in a phobia clinic as typical fears and phobias are explained including fear of public speaking, social anxiety, fear of enclosed spaces, test anxiety and panic attacks. The psychologist describes both short term and long term methods for controlling and ultimately defeating these fears including deep breathing, meditation, desensitisation, medication and improving one’s nutrition. (21 min, 2004, US, HRM)
Feed Her While She Walks: Person-Centred Care for Residents Who Wander or Want to Leave
Using real people and real situations, this programme offers key insights into wandering behaviour, and shows effective examples of providing person-centred care to residents who wander or insist on leaving. It also shows how understanding and adjusting care to each resident's specific needs can promote independence and safety, and identifies environmental cues that can help deter wandering into unsafe or private areas. (21 min, 2014, US, TNF)
Focus On: Abuse
This Focus On episode focuses on the many scenarios in which abuse could be viewed as present. It is designed to be identified and discussed by care workers. (6 min, UK, 2007, BVS)
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This series explores different aspects of the social care sector including behaviour, hygiene and training within the sector itself. (325 min, 2006-2015, UK, BVS) This series includes the following titles: Adult Abuse: Basic Awareness (38 min) Abuse of Adults with Learning Disabilities (34 min) Develop as a Worker (27 min) Dignity and Respect (29 min) Effective Hand Hygiene (16 min) Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (37 min) Mental Capacity Act – In Practice (42 min) Raising Concerns and Whistleblowing (31 min) Safeguarding Children in Social Care Settings (32 min) Train the Trainer (39 min)
Generalised Anxiety Disorder
In this programme, you will learn the criteria for having a generalised anxiety disorder and the manner in which anxiety can become a pervasive reality in people's lives. We will examine the emerging link between depression and anxiety, and some of the limitations that can arise for individuals who struggle daily with this disorder. (19 min, 2002, US, NEV)
Getting Hit, Grabbed and Threatened: What It Means and What to Do
Violent reactions often represent an unmet need that a person with dementia can no longer express. Through real-life interactions this programme looks at how discovering the meaning behind the behaviour can be the first step to a successful intervention. It demonstrates how catering your approach to the resident’s immediate need can reduce or defuse aggressive behaviours while increasing the resident’s sense of well-being. (15 min, 1995, US, TNF)
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Hands First: Hand Hygiene in the Health Care Environment
The importance of washing your hands should never be underestimated. Despite modern technology, handwashing remains the single most effective procedure in preventing healthcare-associated infection. This practical video, presented by Kay Stammers, clearly illustrates the different methods of hand cleansing; social handwashing, clinical handwashing, surgical handwashing, alcohol gels, and rubs. (12 min, 2004, AU, M1)
Hand, Foot and Nail Care
This programme will explain the ageing changes that occur in the hands and feet as people age, and identify common hand and foot problems, as well as demonstrate measures to keep hands and feet functioning. (18 min, 2008, US, NEV)
Healthcare Training Series
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The Healthcare Training Series aids care workers in understanding the importance of infection control in different settings and how to go about it. (48 min, 2006, UK, BVS) This series includes the following titles: Infection Control for Domestics (18 min) Infection Control in Hospitals and Clinics (30 min)
Home Care Series
Each title in this series covers an important aspect of care work in the home. The series covers important topics such as the role of the care worker, health and safety, hygiene, and medication. It is an ideal resource for care workers in the home. (361 min, 2005, UK, BVS) This series includes the following titles: Fire Safety (22 min) Food Hygiene (24 min) Health and Safety (24 min) Infection Prevention and Control (27 min) Lone Worker (26 min) Medication (33 min) Moving and Handling (22 min) Needs of the Service User (42 min)
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Risk Assessment (23 min) Role of the Home Carer (23 min) Safeguarding Adults (36 min) The Principles of Person Centred Care: Part One (36 min) The Principles of Person Centred Care: Part Two (23 min)
Home Is Where the Heart Stops
‘Home Is Where the Heart Stops’ is a comprehensive CPR training video, but not as you know it! Written according to latest international resuscitation guidelines for audiences young and old of all learning styles, the video effectively communicates the key basic life support principles with clear and simple instruction, innovative analogies, on-screen text and animations and tongue-in-cheek humour. (13 min, 2014, AU, FA)
How to Get Along with Others
This programme will demonstrate how to communicate more effectively with those around you in order to achieve a positive outcome for everybody. With the use of dramatisations, students will view situations depicting passive, aggressive and assertive behaviour, enabling you to develop strategies for managing different situations. (31 min, 2002, US, NEV)
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Human Reproduction and Childbirth
Using animated graphics, this programme clearly and vividly illustrates the biological functions of the different parts of the male and female reproductive systems, including mensturation. The programme also follows a young couple through a woman’s pregnancy, and vividly details the different stages of embryonic and fetal development, while stressing the importance healthy behaviour during pregnancy. (21 min, 2009, US, HRM)
I’ll Be There For You: Providing PersonCentered Dementia Care
This programme shows how to make a hands-on shift to person-centred dementia care that engages the whole person and creates a support system based on each resident’s needs and preferences. It looks at the benefits of involving residents in their care as much as possible, finding ways to help them to “continue” living life the way they prefer, and engaging them in personalised activities that boost self-esteem and interaction. (29 min, 2013, US, TNF)
I'm Pretty Old
This video is made up exclusively of the reflections and comments of several older residents in a long term care facility talking about what it is like for them to give up a certain amount of independence as they experience increased physical frailty. This video is an excellent resource for professionals who work with residents in long term care facilities. It is also valuable for viewing by older adults themselves. (20 min, 1993, US, TNF)
Improving Communications: Visual/Hearing Impaired Patients
This programme will focus on bringing out the strengths of these clients by assisting the care givers with practical ways to communicate and support the client. (48 min, 2007, US, NEV)
Infection Control in the Long Term Care Facility
Infection control has become more important than ever due, in part, to some bacteria being resistant to antibiotics, and the increasing survival rates of the chronically ill and the elderly. This programme covers the chain of infection and the role standard precautions play in breaking this chain, the role of OH&S in your infection control programme and major signs and symptoms of infection. (26 min, 2006, AU, NEV)
Journey by Heart: Caring for Loved Ones with Dementia
The joys of life do not have to stop with a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s. This video provides an ideal model of care for adult day programmes that better the lives of persons with Alzheimer’s. Through a willingness to engage the person with dementia where they are, this video shows the benefits of stimulating, connecting with, and embracing the person’s creative spirit through music, dance, art, and other forms of self-expression. (18 min, 2007, US, TNF) During emergency or disaster situations, older adults can be disproportionately at risk. This resource is
Just in Case: Emergency designed to inform older adults and caregivers about some basic, but potentially life-saving preperations for an emergency. It examines specific issues that affect older adults during an emergency, such as personal Readiness for Older mobility issues, use of medication, the use of assistive or medical devices and access to communication Adults and Caregivers services. (16 min, 2006, US, TNF)
Lifespan Development Series Ageing Successfully: Psychological Aspects of Growing Old
Systematic examination of old age is a new field inspired by the unprecedented number of people living long enough to become elderly. Developmental psychologists Paul and Margret Baltes have proposed a model of adaptive competence for the entire life span, but the emphasis here is on old age. Their model SOC (Selection, Optimisation and Compensation) is illustrated with engaging vignettes of people leading fulfilling lives. (38 min, 2005, AU, DF)
Marijuana and the Teenage Brain
This programme informs students about the latest research on the effects of marijuana on the brain. Animated graphics show how THC hijacks the brain’s endocannabinoid system and harms the functioning of different parts of the brain associated with coordination, cognition and intelligence, and mental illness. Clinicians and users of marijunana provide real insight into the effects it can have on developing teenagers. (23 min, 2013, US, HRM)
Mental Health Nursing
Observe mental health situations first-hand with this engaging series, as cameras take you behind the scenes and re-enact some of the most confronting scenarios. With situations ranging from clients experiencing mania to suicidal emotions, students will learn steps to deal with them successfully. (121 min, 2003, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: Client Experiencing Mania (24 min) Client with Dementia and Agitation & Anxiety (24 min) Depressed or Suicidal Client (24 min) Mental Status Assessment (24 min) Verbally and Physically Aggressive Client & Delusions (25 min)
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Mouth Care of the Resident
In this programme, you will learn how to work with your patients to encourage proper dental health. We will discuss the harmful effects of plaque and provide you with practical solutions to help your patients take part in their own oral health care. Learn how to assist them with good oral health habits that will keep your patients smiling for years to come. (25 min, 2002, US, NEV)
More than Words: A New Culture of Care and Communication with Persons Who Have Dementia
This programme demonstrates how person-centred care and knowledge of the resident can reduce dementia-related episodes. It pinpoints the crucial role of the nurse as caregiver and friend, and shows the importance of direct communication, and creating a true “relationship� with persons with dementia. Caregivers will learn valuable tips to redirect and lessen anxieties for persons with dementia while preserving their personal autonomy and dignity. (25 min, 2011, US, TNF)
Moving and Handling in Empower your staff with the know-how to prevent back injury at work. This is vital information for new starters and more experienced workers alike that will help meet your statutory health and safety training. Childcare Settings (23 min, 2005, UK, BVS) Experiencing a 'natural' high from sports, music, yoga, or just plain laughter, is one of the joys of human existence. This programme describes the role of the brain's reward pathways and how neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins influence feelings of pleasure. It also tackles the issue of using so-called 'natural' drugs like marijuana. (17 min, 2007, US, HRM)
Nurses at Risk
The job of a nurse can be a demanding one and so it is important that nurses are careful to monitor their health and stress levels to maintain well-being. In this programme, we identify the various ways that the health of nurses can be easily compromised and strategies that can be employed to enjoy good health. It covers topics of nutrition, exercise and the importance of communication with friends and family. (52 min, 1995, US, NEV)
Nutrition for the Older Adult
It is important that older adults maintain a good diet in order to assist in remaining in good health, but dietary requirements change as we age. This programme explains the change in diet that older persons need and the reasons behind it. It explores the need for higher levels of nutrients from less calories, why whole grain fibres become more important and how to balance calorie intake against a reduction in activity. (24 min, 2006, US, NEV)
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive compulsive disorder, also known as OCD, is one of the most prevalent psychiatric disorders. In this programme, we explore some of the strange and ritualised behaviours associated with the disorder and the resulting adverse affects, as well as relevant neurological findings unique to OCD. Join us as health care professionals and educators share some of the current treatment options and challenges that this disorder presents in the home, vocational and clinical environments. (20 min, 2002, US, NEV)
Oral and Dental Problems of the Elderly
Ageing takes a toll on the mouth as well as the rest of the body. Identifying oral health problems early on can result in much more effective patient care overall. This programme illustrates and outlines oral assessment procedure, notification and follow up, the tools you will need, and good dental care. It examines conditions like dry mouth, oral cancers, gingivitis, and periodontitis with many visual examples. (35 min, 2006, US, NEV)
Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
Learn how panic disorder can be confused with other medical conditions and explore its relationship to the development of agoraphobia. In this programme we will discuss the specific symptoms associated with panic attacks and, through the use of interviews with both professionals and educators in the field, we will discuss treatment options and the challenges that these disorders present in home, vocational and clinical environments. (21 min, 2002, US, NEV)
Positive Images of Ageing
In this 14-part programme we investigate different aspects of the ageing process including the changing perceptions of ageing, positive adjustment, intimacy, family, grandparenting and mentoring, wisdom, courage, creativity, exercise, and beauty in ageing. In addition we explore genetics vs lifestyle, diet and exercise, calorie restriction, ageing statistics, and speak to some centenarians. (55 min, 2007, US, TNF)
Prevention of Pressure Ulcers
This programme will assist the healthcare assistant in their understanding of pressure ulcers and the nursing actions to be taken to prevent or minimise the occurrence of pressure ulcers. Topics covered include a complete definition of a pressure ulcer, the causes, common areas of formation, and positive actions that can prevent and minimise the pressure area. (20 min, 2000, US, NEV)
Programming in Community Nursing
How do you develop the right nursing programmes for the patients in your community? And why is this so important? In this programme we explore the specifics of this vital process, focusing on the most important stages of assessment including how you can determine your specific needs, programme development, and its implementation and evaluation. (29 min, 2010, CA, DW)
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This series offers insights into key concepts and principles of psychology through a focus on human experience. Interviews with subject matter experts, researchers, and other experts in the field of psychology are used to explain and apply psychological concepts in each programme. Animated three-dimensional computer graphics of life processes and concepts are also incorporated in each lesson. (747 min, 2001, CA, DA) This series includes the following titles: 1 - Why Study Psychology & Research Methods & The Nervous System (83 min) 2 - The Neuron and Neural Transmission & Sensation and Perception & Consciousness (83 min) 3 - Classical and Operant Conditioning & Learning: Observational and Cognitive Approaches & Memory (83 min) 4 - Language and Cognition & Intelligence & Motivation (83 min) 5 - Emotions & Infant and Child Development & Adolescent and Adult Development (83 min) 6 - Gender and Sexuality & Personality Theories & Personality Traits and Assessment (83 min) 7 - Social Cognition & Attitudes & Group Influence (83 min) 8 - Stress, Health and Coping & Understanding Psychological Disorders Part 1 & 2 (83 min) 9 - Therapies & Personality Traits and Assessment & Making Psychology Part of Your Life (83 min)
Rehabilitative Nursing Skills
The goal of rehabilitative nursing is not just care-taking, but teaching and reinforcing so that the resident can live as independently as possible. (22 min, 2008, US, NEV)
Restraint-Free Environments
The field of geriatric care has grown as our population has aged, and nursing staff today have a far more complicated task than their counterparts in the past. In this informative programme students and nursing staff will examine alternatives for restraints and ways to manage residents who may display unsafe behaviours. (29 min, 2002, US, NEV)
Self Care: Improving Your Resident's Self Esteem
The health care staff in a long-term care facility play a major role in encouraging self care, which is an important aspect of holistic and overall care. Helping to maintain or improve a resident’s ability to function is an important part of nursing care. This is accomplished by improving the resident’s ability to participate in activities of daily living. This programme will teach you and your staff how to effectively encourage self esteem and independence through self care. (25 min, 2002, US, NEV)
Self Neglect: What We Can Learn from the Mary Northern Case
This programme introduces us to Mary Northern–a 72 year old woman with gangrene in her lower legs, who refused surgery, insisting her legs were just dirty. Through the presentations of several experts, the video delves into the tough issues of capacity and competence, and provides an informative look at the ethical, legal, social, financial, and mental health concerns involved in serving the best interests of vulnerable older adults. (100 min, 2009, US, TNF)
Smart Nutrition
Today more than ever we are faced with endless and easily accessible food, but in a world of countless food choices and nutrition messages, it can be a challenge to know what teens should and shouldn't be eating. Having the right information will help shape correct choices on food and pave the way for healthier teens. Our host and two teenagers set the facts straight about breakfast, body image, portion size, physical activity, the importance of fruits and vegetables, beverages, significant nutrients, late night snacking, vegetarian diets and much more in this fun and entertaining programme. (21 min, 2009, US, LZX)
Specific and Social Phobias
Join us as we explore some of the avoidant and reactive behaviours surrounding phobias and the use of exposure therapy, relaxation and medication in the treatment approach. Through the use of dramatic vignettes we will demonstrate specific social phobias and the varieties of phobias commonly found in the general population. (21 min, 2012, US, NEV)
Spiritual Care in Nursing Practice
This well resourced programme examines the rationale and the place of spirituality in nursing practice through the eyes of a critical care nurse. Guidelines for incorporating spiritual care into practice are explored, as well as nursing skills necessary for effective spiritual care. Appropriate interventions are identified, including the connection between nursing and pastoral care professionals. Challenges to incorporating spiritual care into nursing practice are also examined. (27 min, 2013, CA, DW)
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Spirituality in Children and Adolescents: Implications for Clinicians
Through the comments of four professionals, the place of spirituality in the care of children and adolescents is explored in this programme. Childhood and adolescents spirituality is discussed, including the impact of developmental stages on spirituality. Examples from practice are given to illustrate the importance of clinicians incorporating spirituality into their practice. How spiritual needs are manifested in children and adolescents is described, as well as how spirituality and religion are resources for children, adolescents and their families. (32 min, 2013, CA, DW)
Spirituality in Palliative Care
For many people, being confronted with a terminal illness brings them face to face with their spirituality, perhaps for the first time. Reflection on impending death and on spirituality may enable clients to successfully work through the dying process. Because nurses are in close and frequent contact with clients who are in palliative care, they are in a unique position to attend to any spiritual needs as they occur. This programme examines aspects of death and dying which may have implications for spiritual care. (22 min, 2003, CA, DW)
Stem Cells: The Ethical Issues
This programme comes to grips with the ethical issues raised by one of the most contentious areas of contemporary science: embryonic stem cell research. (28 min, 2006, AU, DA)
Stopping the Pain: Teenage Self-Injury
In this video resource, teenagers describe what led them to self-injury, how they got help, and how they found healthy ways to deal with their problems. The resource identifies some of the reasons why young people self-injure, and emphasises that it is possible for self-injurers to address their problems in a more healthy way. It also advises viewers on how they can help friends or classmates who self-injure. (21 min, 2009, US, HRM)
Sustainable Practices in Childcare Centres
Filmed at an industry-leading childcare centre that specialises in early childhood education, we explore practical ways that childcare centres can create and implement a sustainable environmental focus to their work. This inspiring centre, Bonkers Beat, not only embodies sustainability in its operations but it actively supports children and their parents to connect with and contribute to their environment. (14 min, 2014, AU, MM)
Teen Depression: Signs, Symptoms and Getting Help
Real teens from diverse backgrounds talk about their struggles with depression and their strategies for recovery. (20 min, 2009, US, HRM)
Teen Nutrition: What’s the Big Debate
There's no debate that healthy eating is good for you, but too often, teens don't make smart choices when it comes to food and activity. Two high school classmates prepare for a debate on healthy eating, a nutritionist gives advice, and student interviews give a "real life" view of eating habits. Viewers learn the F-A-T-S method of eating and activity, the P-L-A-N method of changing bad eating/activity habits, why the Food Pyramid matters, how to use a hunger scale to control eating, and how reading food labels can help teens make good choices. (22 min, 2007, US, LZE)
Test Your Fast Food Knowledge
Using an entertaining quiz format, viewers learn about the dangers of eating too much over-processed, sugar-laden and fat-packed fast food. Students examine the calorie counts and nutritional breakdown of many fast food staples. They also learn that you can actually make smart choices at the fast food counter because not all fast food is bad for you. Weight control, balanced diet, vitamins, and nutrients can all be part of a smart, limited fast-food diet. (28 min, 2009, US, HRM)
The Becoming Years: Adolescence to Older Adults
While adolescence is the time we form identity and establish independence, the adult years are marked by important life events, and an expansion of the self. Gerontologist James Birren and his Guided Autobiography participants are the case study for this lesson, demonstrating that social and cognitive development does not end in the elder years. (29 min, 2006, CA, DA)
The Confused Client: Health Care Assistants
Imagine what it's like to be constantly confused. It is a painful, frustrating problem for the client as well as the health care assistant. It is the intention of this programme to give the health care assistant the necessary information to deal more effectively with the client/resident who is confused. (51 min, 2006, US, NEV)
The First Wave
In 2008 the people of Carteret Islands in the South Pacific began relocating to mainland Bougainville as their atoll home became inhabitable. They are among an emerging class of global citizens - environmental refugees. In this award-winning film we see and hear first-hand exactly what the impacts are on these unique people, how much life has changed in just one generation and what the future holds for them. It is one thing to understand the impact of climate change, but another thing entirely to see it in this brilliant film. (26 min, 2008, AU, EB)
The Growing Years: Conception of Childhood
With the microscopic union of sperm and egg, the delicate process of human development begins. From conception to infancy and childhood, this programme examines the physical, cognitive, and social changes during the early stages of life. Developmental psychologists debate findings from the Yale Infant Cognition Lab that asserts babies' abilities to add and subtract. (29 min, 2006, CA, DA)
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The Human Condition
Study some of the most common illnesses and diseases in this in-depth and comprehensive series, from stroke to alcoholism, heart disease, AIDS, and many more. Learn about the influencing factors for these illnesses, the science behind them, and how the health sector manages these issues. (510 min, 2001, US, DA) This series includes the following titles: Brain Attack (29 min) Diagnosis: Cancer (29 min) Feels so Good... Hurts so Bad (29 min) Food for Thought (29 min) Germ Warfare (29 min) Heart of the Matter (29 min) In Human Terms (29 min) Lives in Balance (29 min) Living with Cancer (29 min) Risky Business (29 min) The Code (29 min) The Fabric of Health (29 min) The Growing Years (29 min) The Modern Plague (29 min) The Web of Addiction (29 min) Weighing in (29 min) Working It Out (29 min)
The Ten Signs of Relationship Abuse
Combining powerful interviews of battered and verbally abused teens with expert commentary, this film delivers key facts about dating abuse. This programme takes students through the numerous ways that emotional, physical and sexual abuse can manifest in a relationship. Teen speakers and dating abuse experts offer helpful advice on how teens can get away from potentially unhealthy, dangerous relationships. (28 min, 2008, US, HRM)
The Top Ten Myths about Alcohol and Drugs
Too many young people are either ignorant about the dangers of drugs or are in denial about the hazards they pose. This programme, with its use of satire, graphics and mock pop quizzes, captivates student attention as well as educates. It debunks any myths with cold, hard facts; challenging students to recognise harmful behaviours in themselves and others and to take full responsibility for their personal health and safety. (21 min, 2007, US, HRM)
The Trouble with Dying
Currently, medically assisted dying is illegal in Canada. And while some advocates, such as Dr. Richard MacDonald believe offering terminal patients help in ending their lives is the compassionate thing to do, opponents such as Professor Margaret Sommerville believe the medical system must uphold respect for all human life. The issues surrounding the right-to-die debate are further coming to a head since Quebec introduced legislation in 2013 that would allow for medically assisted dying in some cases. (45 min, 2014, US, DA)
The Way We Live Common Ground and Fitting In
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Values, beliefs, traditions, language and material goods form the subject of ‘Common Ground’ and make up the components of culture. 'Fitting In' follows the general process by which people develop their personalities and learn about the world around them - a process referred to as 'socialisation.' (53 min, 2006, US, LZX)
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Through the Looking Glass II
This reality programme looks on as several real caregivers experience how it is to be a resident over an eightday period. It follows them day and night as they learn how it feels to be dependent on others for intimate care and daily needs. From learning the importance of communicating with residents to encouraging meaningful activities, their insights show practical and effective ways to immediately improve daily care for residents. (95 min, 2011, US, TNF)
Understanding Eating Disorders
Using stories of real teens, this programme introduces students to three major eating disorders: anorexia nervosa, bulimia and binge eating. The warning signs, symptoms and dangerous health deficits of each disorder are explained as well as the important underlying emotional and psychological underpinnings. Viewers also hear expert advice on how to get help and various treatment options that are likely to prove successful. (26 min, 2003, US, HRM)
What Is COPD?
COPD stands for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a group of five lung diseases (such as asthma and chronic bronchitis) that limit the flow of air into and out of your lungs. This programme covers the signs and symptoms of COPD, how COPD affects the lungs and the flow of air, tests used to diagnose COPD, and lifestyle changes needed to assume self management. (8 min, 1999, US, NEV)
Wound Management: Staging Pressure Areas
This crucial programme addresses wound management and helps coach views in the principles of good skin care and the management of pressure areas. It describes the four stages of pressure areas and the most common sites for pressure area development. The film will help your staff learn the causes and risks of pressure area development and perform a nursing assessment of a wound and discuss the principles of wound care. (47 min, 2000, US, NEV)
Management and Commerce Most people think they are efficient. But unless they know how to manage their time, it’s unlikely they will ever be fully effective. Poor time management can also have a knock-on effect on their colleagues or the team they work with. ‘30 Ways to Make More Time’ uses memorable and engaging characters in many different situations to demonstrate that time management training can be applied to anyone within an organisation. (27 min, 2008, UK, VA)
Absence Minded: Managing Absenteeism
This engaging and humorous programme shows one manager’s journey from recognising he has an absenteeism problem, to taking such a structured and positive approach that he actually reduces the levels of absenteeism quite dramatically. Covering all aspects of managing absenteeism, including the return to work interview, the programme teaches managers how to deal with this sensitive subject area in three simple stages. (84 min, 2002, UK, VA)
An Inside Job: Meeting Internal Customer Need
Everyone in an organisation forms part of a 'customer-service chain', starting from dealing with customers, and going right through the business. In this programme, an investigator is called in to a hotel to investigate mismanagement, and identifies how the people in those departments not dealing with customers are actually letting external customer service down. The programme is suitable for everyone in a customerfocused industry, and identifies three steps to creating an effective internal customer perspective. (23 min, 1990, UK, VA)
As Old As You Feel: Promoting Age Diversity at Work
Does age matter in your particular organisation? Is everyone treated fairly? Is the best person recruited for the job? This programme demonstrates some common examples of age discrimination and illustrates the detrimental effects to people of all ages, as well as the implications on a manager’s job. It promotes the benefits of an inclusive approach, helping you put your diversity policy into practice. (11 min, 2008, US, VA)
Assert Yourself: Learning to Be Assertive
The aim of this assertiveness training programme is to show staff what true assertive behaviour is, and how and when to use it. This entertaining programme looks at the advantages and disadvantages of submissive, aggressive and assertive behaviour. In a series of different situations - from the office, within meetings, and even within a hospital - the techniques of assertive behaviour are explained, together with how to get your inner dialogue right, and how to communicate what you want with honesty and relevance whilst respecting the rights of those you are addressing. (38 min, 2007, UK, VA)
Behavioural Interviewing: Taking the Guesswork out of Recruitment
The aim of this recruitment training programme is to use the concept of 'behavioural interviewing' to predict the future performance of candidates. Through realistic interview scenarios, it teaches the five stages of the behavioural interviewing technique, and shows the importance of conducting a thorough review of the job requirements, drawing up a list of interview questions, getting behavioural examples in the interview, and then rating the interviewee's skills against the job specification. (109 min, 2006, UK, VA)
Budgeting: Constructing and Controlling Budgets
The owner of a small business finds himself in a typical predicament: sales are up 50 per cent on the previous year but profits are down. His more knowledgeable friend explains that the increase, and the extra expenditure it incurred, were not in the original budget – which appears to have been ignored altogether. His friend explains to viewers where the owner went wrong. Featuring John Cleese and John Bird. (20 min, 1991, UK, VA)
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Building the Perfect Team: Belbin's Team Role Theory in Action
Managers must understand that people bring more than their skills and experience to a team; they bring their personalities as well. Utilising people’s behavioural strengths to create a balanced team adds immensely to both group and personal performance. This programme dramatises Dr Meredith Belbin’s teamrole theory, and explains how to identify nine key team roles for a balanced team. (20 min, 1991, UK, VA)
Can You Spare a Moment? - Counselling Skills
All managers will face the issue of dealing with staff whose personal problems are affecting their work and they need the know-how and sensitivity to address such situations. This programme reinforces key messages to aid even the most inexperienced managers, team leaders or personnel staff. With key sections ideal for supporting role-plays and featuring John Cleese, Angus Barnett, Lorraine Brunning, Ricky Gervais and Jaye Griffiths. (25 min, 2001, UK, VA)
Coaching for Results: The Complete Coaching Package
This programme is a comprehensive training resource that will help turn managers into effective coaches. The package demonstrates how to coach successfully by developing a set of simple listening and questioning skills and applying them. By setting clear objectives and following key principles, the managers in your business will have all the necessary strategies and resources to implement an effective coaching culture. (25 min, 1993, UK, VA)
Communication Spoilers!
This programme sheds light on many common problems in communication — interrupting, criticising, creating distractions and others — and how to avoid these unproductive habits. With expert tips and examples of communication spoilers, we take an in-depth look at argumentative speakers who blame or criticise others, individuals who resort to name-calling instead of productive dialogue and the key to good communication. (13 min, 2008, US, HRM)
Cost, Profit and BreakEven: Striking a Balance Between Resources
Three factors determine profit - cost, price and volume. What isn’t so simple is balancing the relationship between the three. If the mere mention of fixed and variable costs, break-even points, contribution, depreciation, or marginal and total absorption costing, brings a glazed look to your eyes it is likely that you need to see this witty and brilliantly simple explanation! (22 min, 1980, UK, VA)
Customer Service Essentials
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The Customer Service Essentials series offers 32 short lessons featuring some of the UK’s favourite commedians tackling some of the most prevelant issues in customer service. In each scenario, Bad Manager takes the lead and fails dismally, exhibiting all of the negative behaviours people sometimes demonstrate at work. Thank goodness for Good Manager, who picks up the pieces and de-briefs on why one way might be better than the other. (79 min, 2015, UK, VA) This series includes the following titles: Episode 01: First Impressions (10 min) Episode 02: The Power of Behaviour (8 min) Episode 03: Customer Types (11 min) Episode 04: Advising the Customer (10 min) Episode 05: Communicating Effectively (8 min) Episode 06: Customers on the Phone (6 min) Episode 07: Online Customers (8 min) Episode 08: Service for Sales (6 min) Episode 09: After Sales (5 min) Episode 10: When Things Go Wrong (7 min)
Cutting Edge Communication
Created by psychologist Eve Ash, ‘Cutting Edge Communication’ is a comedy learning series designed for managers and their employees. A total of eighty insightful episodes go into detail on workplace do’s and don’t’s, as well as providing effective skill-building steps that will assist any team with communication and understanding. With a cast of quirky characters, prepared to be educated and entertained on crucial lessons in human interaction. (400 min, 2012–2013, AU, 7D) This series includes the following titles: Accepting Change (5 min) Achieving SMART Goals (8 min) Apologising Carefully (7 min)
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Appreciating Diversity (9 min) Behaving Unprofessionally (9 min) Breaking Bullying (7 min) Building Relationships (8 min) Coaching New People (8 min) Creating a No-Blame Culture (7 min) Creating Positive Impressions (6 min) De-Cluttering the Office (7 min) Developing Successful Mindsets (7 min) Diffusing Anger (6 min) Embracing New Ideas (7 min) Enhancing Service (9 min) Ensuring a Respectful Workplace (8 min) Ensuring Security (8 min) Explaining Skillfully (8 min) Facing Social Media (8 min) Giving Hygiene Feedback (8 min) Giving Managers Feedback (8 min) Handling Anyone Difficult (7 min) Handling the New Wave (9 min) Handling Tricky Appraisals (9 min)
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Listening Actively (8 min) Making Decisions (7 min) Managing a Complainer (8 min) Mediating for Resolution (7 min) Negotiating for Results (7 min) Overcoming Disempowerment (7 min) Overcoming Setbacks (9 min) Planning and Organising (8 min) Preparing for Emergencies (8 min) Presenting with Passion (9 min) Removing Tension (7 min) Š ClickView Pty Limited 2017
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Resolving Conflict (8 min) Responding Thoughtfully (9 min) Sharing Feedback (8 min) Staying Motivated at Work (8 min) Stretching the Team (9 min) Supervising Effectively (9 min) Supporting Others (9 min) Surviving Stress and Burnout (8 min) Surviving Team Conflicts (8 min) Teaching Greetings (7 min) Transforming Silos (7 min) Understanding Accountability (6 min) Using Goals to Grow (13 min) Welcoming New People (7 min) Working Safely (9 min)
Decisions, Decisions
Two clear stages in the decision process are revealed in this humorous programme. Making the decision and making it happen. A board of Great Decision Makers confronts Alan Moore (John Cleese) to review an office move that went disastrously wrong. Had he not ignored the basic principles of decision making, things could have been different. (27 min, 1978, UK, VA)
Easywriter: Communicating Effectively with Email
To use email effectively you need both to manage your inbox efficiently, and also to apply the principles of good communication. This informative programme will help you use email productively and will encourage everyone to realise the enormous potential benefits of the medium for themselves, their teams and their organisations. Relevant to any individual or organisation using email, the programme’s messages are universal and are independent of any software package. (17 min, 2000, UK, VA)
English at Work
‘Cutting Edge: English at Work’ combines language learning essentials with psychology to present a clear, instructional guide on how the English language is really spoken in an everyday setting. With chapters on language functions, grammar, idioms, vocabulary and pronunication, these twenty programmes succeed in engaging eager learners through showcasing relatable and practical scenarios with a hint of comedy for a stimulating viewing experience. (287 min, 2014, AU, 7D) This series includes the following titles: Agreeing and Disagreeing (14 min) Apologising (14 min) Asking Questions (15 min) Clarifying and Explaining (14 min) Communicating Feedback (15 min) Comparing and Contrasting (14 min) Complaining and Criticising (13 min) Considering Options (15 min)
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Describing Feelings (14 min) Describing People (15 min) Discussing Responsibilities (15 min) Encouraging Others (14 min) Expressing Ideas and Attitudes (14 min) Giving Reasons (15 min) Giving Warnings (14 min) Greeting and Introducing (14 min) Making Suggestions (14 min) Saying What's Needed (15 min) Saying Where People Are (14 min) Talking about Rules (15 min) Customer service is the art of politely listening and responding to the needs of the valued customer in a professional and timely manner. Good service with a kind, understanding voice will exude confidence and compassion to the valued customer. Even the most difficult customer can benefit from your tact, poise and steadiness. Good attitude makes all the difference and sets an organisation above their competitors and peers. Understand that your persona reflects the heart of the company. (18 min, 2013, US, PSP)
Giving Feedback: Emotional Intelligence in Action
Giving feedback is something that we do every day. It can be informal, formal, or even unconscious, but it is fundamental to what managers, team leaders and colleagues do. Emotional intelligence is the basis for an effective approach to feedback. This outstanding programme clearly identifies the best approaches to take when giving feedback to others, and shows how to establish relationships to fire-up, support and maintain learning. (32 min, 2005, UK, VA)
Going to a Meeting: Part 2 - Meeting Menaces
This two-part series demonstrates how easy it can be to handle the various personalities you encounter in the meeting arena. By preparing yourself better, and knowing how to avoid conflict between participants, meetings will become far more effective. Suitable for anybody who attends meetings, this highly entertaining programme is based on a group of middle managers in a large hospital. (22 min, 2002, UK, VA)
How Am I Doing? - The Perfect Appraisal Interview
Appraisal interviews offer managers a golden opportunity to identify problems and opportunities, motivate staff and improve performance. But beware! The mishandling of such interviews can have the very opposite effect. In this drama, three managers show how an appraisal interview shouldn’t be! The first never prepares or makes time; the second is too fond of the sound of their own voice; and the third is too uncomfortable to hint at any criticism. (26 min, 2001, UK, VA)
How Not to Exhibit Yourself
Even if an exhibition stand is designed to the finest detail, it will not produce the desired results if the people behind the stand aren’t prepared. This humorous programme shows how to ensure that all stand staff are fully prepared for opening day, and equipped to encourage visitors, welcoming them without being overeager. Featuring John Cleese, viewers learn how to present themselves and their company in a professional and organised manner. (28 min, 1974, UK, VA)
How to Lose Customers without Really Trying
Customers can be trying - and not all of them are necessarily pleasant. But it is vital to treat them all as personal guests, making them welcome and indulging their whims. The humorous sketches featured in this programme lay the foundations for customer care and provide a concrete set of behavioural rules to make customers happy and keep them coming back. (33 min, 1989, UK, VA)
I'd Like a Word With You: The Discipline Interview Training
This programme shows managers and team leaders just how badly a discipline interview can be handled by introducing three managerial styles that need improvement. Each scenario shows how conflict can be avoided and a potential ‘problem’ employee turned into a valuable team performer. Most suited to first-line managers and team leaders, this programme explores essential interviewing skills and is ideal for introducing role-plays. (73 min, 1996, UK, VA)
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Ideas into Action: Stimulating Creativity for Success
This programme shows managers and team leaders just how badly a discipline interview can be handled by introducing three managerial styles that need improvement. Ethelred the Unready treats the discipline interview as a ritual rebuke and is completely unprepared. He has to learn how to identify the gap between the individual’s performance and the required standard. Most suited to first-line managers and team leaders, this programme explores essential interviewing skills and is ideal for introducing role-plays. (73 min, 1996, UK, VA)
If Looks Could Kill: The Power of Behaviour
In this spoof detective case, a customer is driven to distraction by the careless behaviour of staff. The detective must piece together the customer’s movements to see how the behaviour of several suspects led to his demise. Three key pieces of evidence result from his enquiries: behaviour breeds behaviour; behaviour is a choice and behaviour can be used to help a transaction. (28 min, 2000, UK, VA)
Inside Information: A Silo-buster's Guide to Internal Customer Service
This programme is suitable for all those who want to break down ‘silos’ in their organisations and build productive working relationships with people from different departments. It will teach you what internal customer service is and why it is important, how to communicate with internal customers and meet their needs, and ultimately how to work together with a sense of trust and shared purpose. (20 min, 2008, UK, VA)
Introduction to Soft Skills/Power Listening
This informative programme examines soft skills, it supplies tips and strategies for succeeding and integrating into a new organisation after a break from work. Power listening examines the ten essential steps that are involved in listening rather than just hearing. We examine the difference between listening and hearing and demonstrate ways to become a better listener and gain a serious advantage in your career. (14 min, 2009, CA, DA)
Introduction to the Business World
Knowing what to expect in business from an employer’s point of view is vital when first entering the workforce after school or college. This programme details key things that can be expected when you first start work in the business world, and clever strategies to make a good first impression and get early recognition. Essential topics are covered such as integration, decision making, demonstrating intuitive, and teamwork. (33 min, 2008, CA, DA)
It's a Deal! - Win-Win Negotiation Deals
You need complete confidence, good planning and thorough preparation to negotiate well. Fortunately, these are skills you can acquire and improve. Based on research into effective negotiation techniques, this drama-based programme features a typical negotiation, taking a two-phase approach: preparation and bargaining. It clearly demonstrates how effective preparation and bargaining will give you the required result, leaving both parties feeling that they have got a good deal. (56 min, 1998, UK, VA)
It's Personal
As consumers ourselves, we all know how important customer service is. Despite this we can find it hard to provide consistently good service in our own jobs. We’ve teamed up with Rick Stein and his team to demonstrate the skills and attitudes that underpin their reputation for great customer service - face-to-face, in the restaurants, hotels, shops, and on the phone. It's Personal's main message is that having the right approach is not only good for the customer - it's good for you. (23 min, 2005, UK, VA)
It's Your Choice: Selection Skills for Managers
To provide managers with all the necessary skills to conduct an effective recruitment interview. A selection interview is a bit like detective work. Suspects must be eliminated until the right person is found. Making the right selection choice means knowing the budget was spent well, a valuable asset has been acquired and that colleagues will be motivated by the new team member. Split into three scenarios, this entertaining programme introduces some managers who get the costly decision wrong by making common mistakes. (40 min, 1993, UK, VA)
Jamie’s Kitchen
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Jamie Oliver’s passion and vision transformed a bunch of unemployed kids into an efficient, organised team, capable of running a first-class London restaurant, Fifteen. This two-part series provides real-life examples of how real leaders perform and how teams are made, that are sure to help learners improve their own leadership and team skills. (49 min, 2004, UK, VA) This series includes the following titles: Fifteen Lessons on Leadership (25 min) Fifteen Lessons on Teamwork (24 min)
Jamie’s School Dinners
Using the example of how Jamie Oliver helped schools transform school dinners from processed, ready-made junk into tastier, more nutritious meals, this series brings change to life in an easy to understand and inspirational way. (46 min, 2005, UK, VA) This series includes the following titles: Living with Change (19 min) Managing Change (27 min)
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Leadership Essentials
The Leadership Essentials series offers 33 short lessons featuring some of the UK’s favourite comedians that help managers and aspiring leaders take the next step. In each scenario, Bad Leader takes the lead and fails dismally, exhibiting all of the negative behaviours people sometimes demonstrate at work. Thank goodness for Good Leader, who picks up the pieces and de-briefs on why one way might be better than the other. (79 min, 2015-2016, UK, VA) This series includes the following titles: Episode 01: Change (11 min) Episode 02: Creativity and Innovation (8 min) Episode 03: Crisis Management (5 min) Episode 04: Emotional Intelligence (8 min) Episode 05: Ethics (6 min) Episode 06: Everyday Learning (9 min) Episode 07: Leadership Sins (18 min) Episode 09: Team Decision Making (7 min) Episode 10: Team Development (7 min)
Lessons from Geese
This moving and stimulating programme will give your conference or training session a whole new impetus. In just over two minutes it teaches five key lessons for every team in a moving and musical way. Against the musical background of ‘Groovin with Mr Bloe’, it shares dramatic footage of geese flying in formation to provide insights into the five lessons from geese, to motivate your team. (2 min, 2000, AU, SS)
Live and Learn: How to Be a More Effective Learner
This programme is a stimulating training pack to help everyone improve their learning skills in the workplace. Quick moving and full of ideas, it reflects the energy and richness of its subject matter. The programme has one core message - the importance of learning. This insightful programme will show you how to learn more effectively and take responsibility for your own learning and development. (12 min, 1998, UK, VA)
Management Essentials
The Management Essentials series covers 33 must-have skills for managing people in the areas of recruiting, motivation, coaching and leadership. In each episode, Bad Manager exhibits all of the negative behaviours people sometimes demonstrate at work, while Good Manager shows how to be a good leader. (67 min, 2015, UK, VA) This series includes the following titles: Episode 01: Being a Leader (7 min)
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Managing - Only Just!
With its positive, practical messages, this engaging programme will appeal to people who know how to be good managers but who might also appreciate some down-to-earth advice at a time when mounting pressures can blur priorities. Managers are constantly facing the pressures of having to champion and implement many changes whilst stretching themselves and their teams in pursuit of challenging targets. (36 min, 2003, UK, VA)
Managing Performance Every Day
In today's modern and highly pressurised workplace, it is all too easy for a manager to forget that their primary responsibility is to get the best out of those they manage on a daily basis. This easy-to-follow, 5-step programme will help managers encourage their people to deliver world class performance. Meet David (IT Manager) and Louise (Marketing Manager) as they find out what managing performance really means. (70 min, 2003, UK, VA)
Managing Problem People: Rule-Bound Reggie
This comprehensive programme introduces typical problem people and shows inexperienced managers and team leaders how to deal with them to improve performance. It is an amusing and versatile resource, which can be used to complement or instigate all types of management and interpersonal skills training. (11 min, 1988, UK, VA)
Meetings Bloody Meetings 2012: Making Meetings More Productive
This training resource will enable people to organise and chair meetings that are more effective and more motivating for those who attend, and provide training for professional effective meetings. In a nightmarish court, a cynical manager is found guilty of failure to prepare himself and inform others of what a meeting was about (even omitting to invite all the relevant people); failure to plan the agenda; failure to control the discussion and failure to record the decisions. (34 min, 2012, UK, VA)
Meetings Bloody Meetings: Making Meetings More Productive
This best-selling programme defines the five disciplines that transform a gathering into a professionally run business meeting. In a nightmarish court, a cynical manager is found guilty of failure to prepare himself and inform others of what a meeting was about (even omitting to invite all the relevant people); failure to plan the agenda; failure to control the discussion and failure to record the decisions. The judge demonstrates how the rules for running a meeting parallel those of a court, and explains the chaos that would result if he ran his court in the same way. (37 min, 1993, UK, VA)
Meeting the Criteria for a Meeting
It seems most business meetings are often worthless, poorly organised, and counterproductive. Inefficient meetings cost organisations billions of dollars each year in otherwise productive employee work time. Perhaps, we should re-think ‘when and how’ to have a meeting. From conceiving an idea, writing an agenda, conducting a meeting to composing the minutes – gain insights into engaging attendees and how to best utilise their time. There are many effective ways to impart information. (30 min, 2013, US, PSP)
More Bloody Meetings: The People Side of Meetings
This programme sees a return of the guilty manager, who dreams he is back in court, this time charged with neglecting the human aspect of his meetings. His misdemeanours are replayed as evidence, from failing to prevent a squabble, to allowing the discussion to go off at a tangent and then allowing himself to be railroaded into a poor decision. This engaging programme humorously presents ideas that can be hard to explain, showing the necessity of involving everyone in the decision-making process and ensuring that they understand key points at all stages. (28 min, 1996, UK, VA)
Negotiating: Tying the Knot
Wherever two people get together to do a deal, there’s the possibility that at least one will end up feeling cheated, angry or resentful, even though both set out believing that they could achieve a mutually beneficial solution. The programme defines and illustrates the three main stages of a negotiation, using the analogy of the developing relationship between two people involving a marriage. (31 min, 1995, UK, VA)
Not My Type: Valuing Diversity
Everyone deserves respect at work, regardless of their background or experiences. A diverse group of people can produce stronger ideas and fresh thinking. This leads to a more effective and positive approach to business performance. This new style of programme introduces individuals who are both familiar to us yet differ from us in significant ways. It gives a powerful insight into their diverse lives and allows us to see how our minds process information about others. (30 min, 2001, AU, VA)
Pass It On - Coaching Skills for Managers
Written by Armando Iannucci ('The Thick of It' and 'I'm Alan Partridge'), this humorous programme uses clear messaging and practical, believable examples of how to get coaching right (and wrong). It also demonstrates how effective coaching can facilitate individual development and become personally rewarding for the coach too. Managers will be able to confidently coach their people and increase the potential and performance of their teams. (36 min, 2007, UK, VA)
Performance Matters
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This programme demonstrates that praising is not a natural gift but a learnable skill and shows the value of adding praise to the corporate culture. Done well it can be a powerful, cheap and easy to use management tool. Managers that use praise effectively create more motivated and productive teams. Featuring John Cleese, this training video will teach managers how to use praise to motivate and show appreciation for their employees. (42 min, 2000-2001, UK, VA) This series includes the following titles: The Importance of Criticism (21 min) The Importance of Praise (21 min)
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Performance Review
This video training resource will change the way every person in your organisation approaches appraisals. The reaction to reviews is often the same - one of horror. This programme sets out to encourage individuals to think about reviews in a new, more positive way. In two distinct parts - one for managers and one for appraisees - this amusing drama uses memorable characters to demonstrate different behaviours and techniques, and shows the equally crucial role that both sides have to play. (50 min, 2004, UK, VA)
Playing above the Line
This video follows a group from Pavlov’s restaurant as they come to terms with how they have contributed to the hospitalisation of a customer. They are forced by the local news reporter to view how they have dealt with the problem. They review what has caused them to fail to act. This is about taking responsibility, for both management and staff. (12 min, 2015, AU, MDP)
Presentation Is Everything
We've all sat through presentations that have left us shell-shocked, bored or baffled. A poorly delivered presentation can leave us feeling confused, and the presenter feeling dejected. A well thought through presentation can fill the presenter with confidence that they've got the message across in an interesting and engaging way. (17 min, 2010, UK, VA)
Project Management for Teams
In this programme, we examine the most effective project management techniques such as top down flowcharting and emotional intelligence, and the risks of a lack of planning and management. The most effective way to set out project goals are explained along with strategies to keep the process on track and on time. (21 min, 2006, AU, MDP)
Project Management: Leading a Project Team
Not everyone who has to manage a project knows how to do it well. Bad management skills can be a costly drain on time and money, causing frustration and stress for everyone concerned. This programme provides a complete solution to these issues, exploring the techniques for project leaders to better manage their team, and so meet the project’s objectives. (40 min, 2001, UK, VA)
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Celebrity chef Rick Stein is familiar with change, success and management. The last few years has seen his humble seafood restaurant take off to new and impressive heights. In this series, Stein identifies all the factors that contributed to his, and his team, reaching the ultimate goal. Areas covered include change, health and safety, and success. (59 min, 2001-2012, UK, VA) This series includes the following titles: Change (19 min) Health and Safety (23 min) Success (17 min)
SME Case Studies
This engaging and humorous programme sets out six memorable steps to successful report writing. By focusing on the objectives, organising points into related groups and using the four Ps, report authors will ensure their document forwards a constructive and compelling argument. This structure shows how avoiding the use of jargon and keeping words, sentences and paragraphs short and simple, will contribute to a report’s overall effectiveness. (20 min, 1993, UK, VA) SME Case Studies delve into our world today, encompassing technology, small business and the workplace. Using interviews with people working in the real world, these programmes enable students to get a grasp on life outside of the classroom. (23 min, 2014, AU, EFL) This series includes the following titles: Creative Force: Technology Driving Change (17 min) Unwined: Introducing Hospitality to Retail (16 min)
Straight Talking: The Art of Assertiveness
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With dramatic sequences and subtle humour, techniques of assertiveness are delivered in a powerful, convincing fashion, shown in action in a series of different settings from a management meeting to a one-to-one conversation between colleagues. This programme is highly reassuring for anyone who has doubts about volunteering what they think - even when asked to do so. It also demonstrates why aggressive behaviour doesn’t work in the long run. (26 min, 1991, UK, VA)
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Success at Work
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Venturing into the workplace right after school can introduce a whole new range of development skills. With two new interns at Cutting Edge, things don’t seem to run quite as smoothly. Newcomers Dion and Tatiana must learn appropriate skills in communication and teamwork in their new-found place of employment, and work past their differences to make a great first impression. With ten programmes comes ten communication skills for any newcomer. (17 min, 2014, AU, 7D) This series includes the following titles: Communicating Effectively (12 min) Set and Achieve Goals (15 min)
Switch On
Eve Ash, psychologist and creator of the Cutting Edge Series, presents ‘Switch On’ as an exploration into positive thinking in the workplace. How can a negative message transform into a positive one? The process of thoughts transforming into actions can either strengthen or weaken the workplace atmosphere. Learn how to positively contribute to your workplace culture and style of communication through five powerful episodes. (32 min, 2011-2012, AU, 7D) This series includes the following titles: Assertiveness (6 min) Caring (6 min) Everyone (8 min) Respect (6 min) Service (6 min)
Teaching and Learning Series
The Teaching and Learning Series is designed for teachers, staff and educators of young children. These programmes are filmed on location and feature teachers, students, educators and parents. They provide practical examples and scenarios to ensure best practice in K-6 school level teaching and learning. (68 min, 2009, AU, 7D) This series includes the following titles: Effective Schools (15 min) Peer Meditation (15 min) Teaching Literacy (22 min) Teaching Numeracy (16 min)
Telephone Behaviour: The Rules of Effective Communication
Combining drama, documentary interviews and a real-life coaching session, this program is a comprehensive training resource that will help turn managers into effective coaches. The package demonstrates how to coach successfully by developing a set of simple listening and questioning skills and applying them. A simple, three-step model will enable managers to introduce a coaching culture into an organisation. (34 min, 1997, UK, VA)
The Balance Sheet Barrier - The Basics of Business Finance
The light-hearted approach of this world-famous programme helps take the fear out of financial documents and complex concepts. Although accounts might never become a manager's favourite topic, the programme does at least make them understandable. Meet two contrasting people - a well-educated company director, and the streetwise owner of a small factory - to see how the whole process of business finance works. Featuring Dawn French and John Cleese. (32 min, 1993, UK, VA)
The Balance Sheet Barrier 2013
This humourous programme avoids the financial jargon in favour of everyday language to convey the key points. Meet two contrasting people - a well-educated company director, and the streetwise owner of a small factory - to see how the whole process of business finance works. This training video will enable managers to appreciate how key financial statements are calculated and used. (27 min, 2013, UK, VA)
The Blue Movie: Sparking Creative, Innovative Ideas
This complementary program to Mark Brown’s Ideas into action focuses on the idea-generating phase of the creative-thinking process. Versatile, inspiring and highly watchable, it mixes animation with live action to highlight the largely self-imposed limitations of our thinking and shows how to overcome them. The key messages it demonstrates will enable viewers to create a frame of mind conducive to innovative thinking. (13 min, 1994, UK, VA)
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The Dreaded Appraisal - Both Sides of the Appraisal Interview
This best-selling learning resource illustrates the techniques required for effective appraisal interviewing. It starts by introducing three common interviewee styles that are difficult for managers to deal with. The memorable programme demonstrates key strategies to turn every difficult interview into a positive, productive experience for both employer and employee. (25 min, 1990, UK, VA)
The Grapevine: Communicating in a World of Change
People do need to know what is going on, especially if there's something afoot that could affect them personally. And once the rumour mill starts grinding it's very difficult to stop - and even harder to correct any misinformation once it has gained currency. This humorous programme shows what can happen when people suspect the worst. (29 min, 1996, UK, VA)
The Green Movie: Empowerment within a Framework
The green stage of Mark Brown's creative-thinking process enables people to translate ideas into action and make things happen. Using a 'four-box model’, this programme introduces a framework for empowerment, enabling people to take the initiative as well as motivating them to be responsible for their own ideas. (15 min, 1994, UK, VA)
The Helping Hand: Coaching Skills for Managers
In this amusing drama, a manager who knows nothing about coaching has plenty to learn. The manager needs to identify which tasks each team member could take responsibility for, and coach him or her accordingly. He learns how to identify exactly where the need for coaching lies, how to conduct the coaching itself, and how to monitor the results. Featuring Robert Lindsay, Jan Ravens and John Cleese. (38 min, 1990, UK, VA)
The John Cleese Files: The Hidden Mind, Creativity in Management, The Importance of Mistakes
A series of lectures from John Cleese. Subjects include: the decision-making process for more fresh and unusual results; creativity in management – accepting that there is a succession of learning steps on the road to total quality; and the importance of mistakes, where he suggests that the fear of taking risks and making mistakes can stifle individual and group creativity and kill innovation. (124 min, 2005, UK, VA)
The Leadership/ Management Mix
Is leadership just a fashionable name for management or are the skills of leadership distinctly different? If leadership is different, what’s the best mix of management and leadership for your job? In these challenging times getting it right is even more vital. This engaging realistic workplace drama, written by experienced trainer Larry Reynolds, focuses on good and bad examples of management and leadership in action. Ideal for managers, team leaders and supervisors at all levels, it comes with detailed training notes and resources for group training and a workbook with questionnaire for self-study and use in groups. (26 min, 2008, UK, VA)
The Paper Chase: Cutting Back on Paperwork
People must control paperwork, not let it control them. This humorous programme illustrates a real and common problem when an office worker, swamped by paper, is convinced she needs it close at hand to do her job, rather than seeing it as a problem. This simple, practical approach to dealing with paperwork demonstrates how to efficiently file documents that need to be kept, to pass on or throw away other documents, and to shred confidential information. (30 min, 1991, UK, VA)
The Red Movie: Elements of Decision Making
More and more people at work are being asked to make decisions for themselves. However, these decisions often need to be made at increasing speed and under pressure. Set in the 'decision lab', this engaging programme uses live action and animation to illustrate Mark Brown's 'red-thinking' phase. It will get an audience thinking about how they make decisions, and where they go wrong. Useful as a 15-minute energiser, or to support a full course, this programme will get every level of staff focused on improving the quality of their decision-making. (15 min, 1994, UK, VA)
The Unorganised Manager
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What makes a successful, attentative manager? The now organised manager is called to St Peter, this time following an annual health check. Here he learns that his management style still leaves a lot to be desired, since he is failing to organise his team. This series aims to outline what attributes lead to a manager clearly establishing themselves as a strong team leader, and the importance of focusing on the team itself. (71 min, 1996-1997, UK, VA) This series includes the following titles: Part 1: Damnation (24 min) Part 2: Salvation (26 min) Part 3: Divine Intervention (21 min)
Think or Sink: Professional Team Decision Thinking
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A manager has made some poor decisions - making them himself, rather than using his team’s experience. He learns the four stages of professional team decision thinking: asking the right questions, creating a choice of answers, looking at the dangers of each particular option, and then weighing up the chances of success. The programme is based on the book ‘The Professional Decision Thinker’ by Ben Heirs. Featuring John Cleese and Robert Lindsay. (26 min, 1991, UK, VA)
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This Is Going to Hurt Me More Than It Hurts You
Without exception, every manager dreads the situation arising where he or she has to give employees bad news, because telling someone something that will disappoint, anger or upset them is never easy. The aim of the interview is simply to get acceptance of the decision, and this always involves dealing with the emotions of both the manager and the employee. This humorous drama illustrates the three-stage process managers can follow to deliver bad news. (29 min, 1989, UK, VA)
Wardrobe Planning: Dressing for Your Body Type
Looking for expert advice to dress your best with flattering clothing styles for all body types? Join wardrobe stylist and personal shopper Carly Gatzlaff as she takes viewers through the basics of dressing for your body type by creating a flattering, put-together look that is uniquely you. This programme is a compilation of video segments that cover a variety of hints and tips for both women and men to dress and look your best, including; shopping strategies and clothing quality, dressing for your body type, using colour and pattern, and accessorising your look. (25 min, 2013, US, LZX)
Workplace Essentials
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In the Workplace Essentials series 37 learning points are explored to help every employee succeed in the workplace, covering the topic areas of meetings, negotiation, dealing with colleagues, communication, and time management. Bad Manager shows us exactly what not to do, while Good Manager gives some very helpful pointers for any workplace. (70 min, 2015, UK, VA) This series includes the following titles: Episode 01: Body Language and Assertiveness (6 min) Episode 02: Communicating on the Phone (5 min) Episode 03: Communicating in Writing (7 min) Episode 04: Dealing with Stress (5 min) Episode 05: Finance and Budgets (5 min) Episode 06: Managing Projects and Processes (8 min) Episode 07: Managing Yourself (6 min) Episode 08: Meetings (9 min) Episode 09: Negotiating (5 min) Episode 10: Presentation Skills (6 min) Episode 11: Understanding Behaviour (8 min)
You'll Soon Get the Hang of It
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This highly watchable programme on the techniques of one-to-one training is written and presented by Hugh Laurie. It looks at both the theory and practice of training in a typically humorous and memorable fashion. Introducing a variety of scenarios to explain how important it is for managers and team leaders to have the skills to teach people in their care, and demonstrates the psychology of why people want to learn and how to help them. (28 min, 1992, UK, VA)
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Episode 32: Summary 39 Ageing Populations: A European Case Study 19 A Hard Place 115 A History of Slavery in America 26 A History of the Civil Rights Movement 26 Albert Speer 26 Algebra For Students 39 Analysing Inequalities 39 Exponential Functions 39 Functions and Relations 39 Linear Equations and Slope 37, 39 Patterns and Formulas 39 Polynomials 39 Quadratic Functions 39 Systems of Linear Equations 39 The Pythagorean Theorem and Right Triangles 39 Variables, Expressions and Equations 39 Alternating Current 109 Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s Disease for ALFs 115 Alzheimer’s Disease for Assisted Living Facilities: Level 2 115 Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Part 1 115 Part 2 115 Amazing Grains 101 American Revolution for Students 26 Causes of the Revolution 26 Creating a New Nation 26 Declaring Independence 26 Origins of Democracy 27 The Revolutionary War 27 Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction 58 Basic Chemistry and the Cellular Level of Organisation 58 Blood, the Lymphatic System and Immunity 58 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 58 The Endocrine System 58 The Nervous System 58 The Reproductive Systems 58 The Respiratory System 58 The Senses 58 The Skeletal System 58 The Urinary System 58 Tissues and the Integumentary System 58 Ancient Civilisations for Children 27 Ancient Aegean 27 Ancient Africa 27 Ancient China 27 Ancient Egypt 27 Ancient Greece 27 Ancient Inca 27 Ancient Maya 27 Ancient Mesopotamia 27 Ancient Rome 27 An Inside Job: Meeting Internal Customer Need 126 Anthropology: The Four Fields 89 A New Hominin 89 Applied Anthropology 89 Biology and Evolution 89 Characteristics of Culture 89 Communication and Culture 89 Economic Systems 89 Essence of Anthropology 89 Food Domestication and the Emergence of Cities 89 Global Challenges and Anthropology 89 Grouping by Gender, Age, Common Interest and Class 89 Homo Sapiens and the Upper Paleolithic 89 Kinship and Descent 89 Macroevolution 89 Marriage and Family 89 Methods of Paleoanthropology 89
ABC News Classroom Edition Global Warming: Rising Temperatures, Rising Fears 70 Macroeconomics, Government and International Trade 13 Microeconomics 13 ABC News Classroom Edition - Fundamentalism and Terrorism 26 Israel: A Case Study 26 Terrorism in the United States 26 The Tools of Terrorism 26 ABC News Classroom Edition - Global Human Rights 26 Part 1: Global Concerns 26 Part 2: South Africa - A Case Study 26 ABC News Classroom Edition - The Civil Rights Movement 26 The Civil Rights Movement Part 1: Separate but Equal 26 The Civil Rights Movement Part 3: America Arises 26 Abnormal Psychology An Ounce of Prevention 52 Behaviour Disorders of Childhood 52 Looking at Abnormal Behaviour 52 Mood Disorders 52 Personality Disorders 52 Psychological Factors and Physical Illness 52 Psychotherapies 52 Sexual Disorders 52 Substance Abuse Disorders 52 The Anxiety Disorders 52 The Nature of Stress 52 The Schizophrenias 52 Absence Minded: Managing Absenteeism 126 A Child Grows: The First Year of Life 86 Acute and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 114, 115 Adele’s Wish 7 Advanced Directives 115 Advertising in the Digital Age 15, 16 Advertising, the Media and Your Health 42 After Milgram: Obedience and Identity 51, 52 Against All Odds - Inside Statistics 38 Episode 01: What Is Statistics? 38 Episode 02: Stemplots 38 Episode 03: Histograms 38 Episode 04: Measures of Center 38 Episode 05: Boxplots 38 Episode 06: Standard Deviation 38 Episode 07: Normal Curves 38 Episode 08: Normal Calculations 38 Episode 09: Checking Assumption of Normality 38 Episode 10: Scatterplots 38 Episode 11: Fitting Lines to Data 38 Episode 12: Correlation 38 Episode 13: Two-Way Tables 38 Episode 14: The Question of Causation 38 Episode 15: Designing Experiments 38 Episode 16: Census and Sampling 38 Episode 17: Samples and Surveys 38 Episode 18: Introduction to Probability 38 Episode 19: Probability Models 38 Episode 20: Random Variables 38 Episode 21: Binomial Distributions 38 Episode 22: Sampling Distributions 38 Episode 23: Control Charts 38 Episode 24: Confidence Intervals 38 Episode 25: Tests of Significance 38 Episode 26: Small Sample Inference for One Mean 38 Episode 27: Comparing Two Means 38 Episode 28: Inference for Proportions 38 Episode 29: Inference for Two-Way Tables 39 Episode 30: Inference for Regression 39 Episode 31: One-Way ANOVA 39
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Index Patterns of Adaptation 89 Patterns of Variation 89 Politics, Power and Violence 89 Premodern Humans 89 Primate Behaviour 89 Processes of Change 89 Religion and Spirituality 89 Sex and Marriage 89 Social Identity, Personality and Gender 85, 89 Subsistence Systems 89 The Arts 89 The First Bipeds 90 The Living Primates 90 Art and Work of Choir 7 The Music 7 The Voice 7 Voice and Music 7 Art in the Classroom 7 Ceramics: Glazing, Firing and Techniques 7 Ceramics: Pinch, Coil and Slab 7 Ceramics: Sculpture 7 Ceramics: Throwing on the Pottery Wheel 7 Colour Concepts 7 Composition 7 Creative Collage 7 Drawing: Charcoal 7 Drawing: Pastels 8 Drawing: Pencils 8 Drawing: Perspective 8 Drawing: Tools and Methods 8 Graphic Design: Introduction 8 Graphic Design: Typography 8 Gyotaku 8 Introduction to Design: Elements 8 Introduction to Design: Principles 8 Tessellation 8 Wonders of Watercolour 8 Art Through Time Series 8 Ceremony and Society 8 Conflict and Resistance 8 Converging Cultures 8 Cosmology and Belief 8 Death 8 Domestic Life 8 Dreams and Visions 8 History and Memory 8 Portraits 8 The Body 8 The Natural World 8 The Urban Experience 8 Writing 8 A Smarter Country 19 As Old As You Feel: Promoting Age Diversity at Work 126 Assert Yourself: Learning to Be Assertive 126 Assisting Residents With Meals: Healthcare Assistants 115 Astronomy - Probing the First Stars and Galaxies 70 A Tour of Ethnic Food Stores 101 Attachment Relationships: Nurturing Healthy Bonds 86 Audiology - Cochlear Implants 58 Australia Dances 4 Australian Encounters Episode 01: Bob Hawke and Frank Sinatra (1974) 27 Episode 02: Billy Hughes and Woodrow Wilson (1919) 27 Episode 03: Isabel Letham and Duke Kahanomoku (1914) 27 Episode 04: Nellie Melba and Enrico Caruso (1902) 27 Episode 05: Joseph Lyons and Benito Mussolini (1935 & 1937) 27 Episode 06: Rupert Murdoch and Kamahl (1958) 27 Episode 07: George Johnston and Leonard Cohen (1960) 27 Episode 08: Kylie Minogue and Michael Hutchence (1987) 27
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Episode 09: Lionel Rose and Elvis Presley (1968) 27 Episode 10: Ned Kelly and Redmond Barry (1880) 25, 27 A Witness to History 27
B Baking Basics 101 Baking Fundamentals Cookies, Bars and Cakes 101 Basic Head-to-Toe Assessment: Geriatric Focus 115 Basics of Anatomy Series 58 Digestion and Excretion 58 Muscular, Skeletal and Integumentary 58 Respiration and Circulation 58 The Endocrine System 58 The Immunological System 58 The Nervous System 58 Beginnings of Life Series From Conception to Baby 86 Newborn Development 86 Pregnancy In Progress 86 Understanding Childbirth 86 Behavioural Interviewing: Taking the Guesswork out of Recruitment 126 Believe Me: Children and Child Abuse 95 Beyond Belief: Supporting Sexually Abused Children 95 Bill Nye’s Solving for X 39 Algebra: Volume 1 37, 39 Pre-Algebra: Volume 1 37, 39 Bill Nye the Science Guy 19, 27, 39 Amphibians 58 Animal Locomotion 59 Archaeology 27 Atmosphere 70 Atoms 67 Balance 75 Biodiversity 59 Birds 59 Blood and Circulation 59 Bones and Muscles 59 Brain 59 Buoyancy 75 Cells 59 Chemical Reactions 67 Comets and Meteors 70 Cooking up Fractions Series 39 Do-It-Yourself Science 84 Earthquakes 70 Earth’s Crust 71 Earth’s Seasons 71 Electrical Current 75 Energy 75 Evolution 59 Eyeball 59 First Scientists 84 Fish 59 Flight 75 Flowers 59 Fluids 67 Food Web 59 Forensics 59 Forests 59 Fossils 71 Friction 75 Genes 59 Germs 59 Gravity 75 Heart 59 Heat 75
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Human Transportation 59 Insects 59 Invertebrates 59 Lakes and Ponds 19 Life Cycles 59 Light Optics 75 Magnetism 75 Mammals 59 Marine Mammals 59 Measurement 84 Momentum 75 Motion 75 Nutrition 59 Ocean Exploration 59 Ocean Life 59 Outer Space 71 Phases of Matter 75 Plants 59 Pollution Solutions 71 Populations 59 Probability 39 Pseudoscience 84 Reptiles 59 Respiration 59 Rivers and Streams 19 Rocks and Soil 71 Simple Machines 75 Skin 59 Smell 60 Sound 75 Space Exploration 75 Spiders 60 Spinning Things 75 Static Electricity 75 Storms 19 Structure 75 The Moon 71 The Planets 71 The Science of Music 75 The Sun 71 Time 75 Water Cycle 71 Waves 75 Biodiversity: The Web of Life 60 Biodiversity Under Threat: The Sundarbans 19 Birth of a Sports Car Birth of a Sports Car - Part 1: Design and Vision 99 Birth of a Sports Car - Part 2: Development and Testing 99 Birth of a Sports Car - Part 3: Production and Marketing 99 Bitesize Shakespeare 16 A Midsummer Night’s Dream 15, 16 Macbeth 15, 16 Much Ado About Nothing 16 Richard III 16 Romeo and Juliet 15, 16 The Merchant of Venice 16 The Tempest 16 Twelfth Night 16 Bowel and Bladder Retraining: Healthcare Assistants 115 Brain: The Teaching Modules Cortical Organisation 52 Foundations 52 Memory and Amnesia 52 Personality and Aggression 52 Psychological Disorders 52 Stress and Coping 52 Treatment of Brain Disorders 52 Branches on the Tree of Life Algae 60 Annelids 60 Arthropods 60 © ClickView Pty Limited 2017
Chordates 60 Cnidarians 60 Echinoderms 60 Flatworms 60 Fungi 60 Molluscs 60 Plants 60 Rotifers and Nematodes 60 Sponges 60 The Light Microscope: Window on the Microcosm 60 The Protists 60 Viruses and Bacteria 60 Breakfast Because! 42 Broadsword for the Stage and Screen: The De Longis Method 5 Budgeting: Constructing and Controlling Budgets 126 Building Bridges: How to Nurture Relationships 116 Building the Perfect Team - Belbin’s Team Role Theory in Action 127 Bungalung 16 Business Nightmares Disastrous Decisions 13 Doomed Designs 12, 13 Marketing Mess-ups 12, 13 Buzz in a Bottle: The Dangers of Caffeine Spiked Energy Drinks 41, 42
C CAD and CAM in Textile Manufacturing 104 Caffeine Overdose: How Much Is Too Much? 42 Can You Spare a Moment? - Counselling Skills 127 Career Day 11 Careers in Interior Design 11 Confessions of a Fashion Designer 104 Confessions of Chefs and a Restauranteur 101 Nutrition Careers for the 21st Century 11 Care Home Series Care Home Health and Safety 116 Death, Dying and Bereavement 116 Effective Communication 1 116 Effective Communication 2 116 Emergency First Aid in the Care Home 116 Emergency First Aid in the Workplace 116 Fire Safety 1: Hazards and Prevention 116 Fire Safety 2: Drills and Evacuation 116 Fire Safety 3: Risk Assessment 116 Food Safety and Hygiene in the Care Home 116 Infection Prevention and Control in the Care Home 116 Managing Challenging Behaviour 116 Medication in the Care Home 116 Moving and Handling Assessments 116 Moving and Handling Practical 116 Moving and Handling Theory 116 Needs of the Service User 116 Nutrition and Well-Being 116 Pressure Ulcer Prevention 116 Principles of Person Centred Care: Part 1 116 Principles of Person Centred Care: Part 2 116 Risk Assessment for Health and Safety in the Care Home 116 Role of the Care Worker 116 Safeguarding Adults in the Care Home 116 Supervision in the Care Home 116 Cell Division 60 Cell Processes 60 Central Venous Catheters 117 Challenges of Urbanisation: Inequalities in Bangalore 19 Character 42 Communication Basics 42 Friendship Basics 42 140
Index Self Esteem Basics 42 Chasing Asylum 19 Chasing the White Air 50 Check It Out Major Disturbances 95 Minor Disturbances 95 Once Upon a Library 95 Reference Interviews 95 Shrinking Big Problems 95 Traditional Storytelling 95 Chemistry in Action Series Bonding 67 Compounds in Chemistry 67 Reactions 67 The Periodic Table 67 Chemistry: Periodic Table of Elements Lithium (Li) and Beryllium (Be) 67 Potassium (K) and Magnesium (Mg) 67 Childcare Training Series Episode 1: Maintaining the Safety and Security of Children 117 Episode 3: Promoting the Health and Hygiene of Children 117 Episode 4: Recognising Indicators of Child Abuse 117 Episode 6: Principles of Childcare 117 Child Development Careers 10, 11 Child Development Theories 53 Child Development Theorists: Freud to Erikson to Spock 51, 52 Childs Play: How Having Fun Turns Kids into Adults 86 Classic Hollywood Makeup Techniques 108 Classic Piaget Collection Growth of Intelligence in the Preschool Years 53 Classification of Life 60 Classifying Animals 60 Classifying Life 60 Classifying Monerans and Protists 61 Classifying Plants and Fungi 61 Climate Change 18, 19 Clothing Fibres 104 Coaching for Results: The Complete Coaching Package 127 Cold War 20,000 Ukrainians Raise Ukrainian Flag 28 Armed Chinese Guard in Kaesong 28 Destruction of the Berlin Wall 28 French Paratroopers Land in Vietnam 28 US Soliders on Leave from Vietnam in Taiwan 28 Vietnamese Refugees 28 Common Ground and Fitting In 125 Communicating between Cultures 42 Communicating with Tact, Candor and Credibility 11 Communication Skills in Interpersonal Relations 117 Communication Spoilers! 127 Computer Aided Design 99 Confessions of a Bully 42 Confessions of a Food Stylist 10, 11 Confessions of an Event Planner 10, 11 Conversations In Literature Episode 1: Responding as Readers 95 Episode 2: Envisioning 95 Episode 3: Stepping In 95 Episode 4: Moving Through 95 Episode 5: Rethinking 95 Episode 6: Objectifying the Text 95 Episode 7: The Stances In Action 95 Episode 8: Returning to the Classroom 95 Conversations to Remember 117 Cooking up Fractions Series 37, 39 Cooking With Class 101 A Fine Kettle of Fish 101 Death by Chocolate 101 Edible Flowers and Weeds 101 Š ClickView Pty Limited 2017
Free-Range Chicken 101 Fresh Spring Lamb 101 No Meat, No Problem 101 Pasta Please 101 Pick a Pepper, Any Pepper 101 The Magic of Mushrooms 101 Cost, Profit and Break-Even: Striking a Balance Between Resources 127 Courage to Teach Writing Overview 95 Post-Writing 95 Pre-Writing 95 Writing 95 Cracking the Advertising Code 16 Create a Great Plate 102 Creating Physical Theatre 5 Creative Process for Actors 5 Part 1: Story 5 Part 2: Character 5 Part 3: Performance 5 Crime and Punishment Capital Punishment 88 Corporal Punishment 88 Crookhat and the Kulunada 15, 16 Customer Service Essentials Episode 01: First Impressions 127 Episode 02: The Power of Behaviour 127 Episode 03: Customer Types 127 Episode 04: Advising the Customer 127 Episode 05: Communicating Effectively 127 Episode 06: Customers on the Phone 127 Episode 07: Online Customers 127 Episode 08: Service for Sales 127 Episode 09: After Sales 127 Episode 10: When Things Go Wrong 127 Cutting Edge Communication Accepting Change 127 Achieving SMART Goals 127 Apologising Carefully 127 Appreciating Diversity 128 Behaving Unprofessionally 128 Breaking Bullying 128 Building Relationships 128 Coaching New People 128 Creating a No-Blame Culture 128 Creating Positive Impressions 128 De-Cluttering the Office 128 Developing Successful Mindsets 128 Diffusing Anger 128 Embracing New Ideas 128 Enhancing Service 128 Ensuring a Respectful Workplace 128 Ensuring Security 128 Explaining Skilfully 128 Facing Social Media 128 Giving Hygiene Feedback 128 Giving Managers Feedback 128 Handling Anyone Difficult 128 Handling the New Wave 128 Handling Tricky Appraisals 128 Listening Actively 128 Making Decisions 128 Managing a Complainer 128 Mediating for Resolution 128 Negotiating for Results 128 Overcoming Disempowerment 128 Overcoming Setbacks 128 Planning and Organising 128 Preparing for Emergencies 128 Presenting with Passion 128
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Designers Under Pressure Digital Design 99 Designing for the User: Inclusive Design 99 Designing in the Real World Logos 99 Websites 99 Designing with Recycled Materials 98, 99 Design - The Elements 99 Destruction in London throughout the Battle of Britain Episode 03: Isabel Letham and Duke Kahanomoku (1914) 35 Diabetes: What Is Diabetes? 118 Diabetes: Why Many Teens Are at Risk 43 Digital Smarts Behaving Ethically Online 43 Protecting Your Online Reputation and Safety 43 Discovery Specials 28 Da Vinci: Unlocking the Genius 28 Stardust Mission: Catching the Comet 71 D Is for Decisions: Be a Smart Consumer 42 Does Junk Food Shrink Your Brain? - A/Prof Felice Jacka 118 Domestic Violence and Elder Abuse 118 Do You Have an Eating Disorder? 43 Do You Have What It Takes? 11 Fashion Design Careers 10, 11 Driven to Diffraction 76 Dr. Teller’s Very Large Bomb 28 Drug Education for Teens Series 43 Alcohol 43 Alcohol and Alcoholism 43 Club Drugs 43 Cocaine and Crack 43 Depression and Suicide 43 Hallucinogens 43 Heroin and Other Opiates 43 Inhalants 43 Marijuana 43 Methamphetamine and Other Stimulants 43 Steroids 43 Tranquillizers and Other Depressants 43 Dying High 2: Real Stories of Drugged Driving 118
Removing Tension 128 Resolving Conflict 129 Responding Thoughtfully 129 Sharing Feedback 129 Staying Motivated at Work 129 Stretching the Team 129 Supervising Effectively 129 Supporting Others 129 Surviving Stress and Burnout 129 Surviving Team Conflicts 129 Teaching Greetings 129 Transforming Silos 129 Understanding Accountability 129 Using Goals to Grow 129 Welcoming New People 129 Working Safely 129
D Daily Planet in the Classroom 19, 28, 61 Animals I 61 Animals II 61 Animals III 61 Animals IV 61 Architecture I 76 Architecture II 76 Bugs 61 Disasters 19 Eco-Energy 71 Eco Mobiles 71 Environment 71 Explosions 67 Fish 61 Medical Advances 61 Mining 76 Relics 28 Sound 76 Space I 71 Space II 71 Space III 71 Space IV 71 The Human Body I 61 The Human Body II 61 The Human Body III 61 Water III 76 Weather 71 Dead End Diets: Why Fad Diets Don’t Work 43 Dealing with Teen Dating Abuse: Crossing the Line 43 Death: A Personal Understanding Series A Child’s View of Death 117 Death Rituals 117 Facing Mortality 117 Fear of Death and Dying 117 Grief and Bereavement 117 Sudden Death 117 The Deathbed 117 The Dying Person 117 The Good Death 117 What Is Death? 117 Debating Energy Futures: Coal, Gas and Nuclear 19 Decisions, Decisions 129 Dementia Care Series Episode 1: Understanding Dementia 118 Episode 2: Dementia Care in the Care Home 118 Episode 3: Dementia Care in the Domiciliary Setting 118 Episode 4: Dementia Care for Managers and Supervisors 118 Dementia with Dignity 118 Depression 118 Design: All about Colour 99 Design: All about Textiles 104 © ClickView Pty Limited 2017
E Early Childhood Series Building Literacy Competencies in Early Childhood 86 Growing Minds: Cognitive Development in Early Childhood 86 Nourishing Language Development in Early Childhood 86 Earth in Action Series Earthquakes and Volcanoes 71 Forces Shaping the Earth 71 Plate Tectonics 71 Earth Science Series The Big Bang 72 The Sun 72 Earth’s Survival: Decoding the Climate Science 19 Easy Being Green 72 Easywriter: Communicating Effectively with Email 129 Eat to Win: Nutrition for Athletes 118 Ecosystems: The Florida Everglades 61 Ecstasy: The Facts 118 Electricity: A 3-D Animated Demonstration Series Circuits 109, 110 Electric Current 109, 110 Electric Generators 109 Electricity and Magnetism 109 Electric Motors 109
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Index Enhancing Communication and Counselling Skills in Today’s Practice 118 Environmental Science for Students Global Climate Change 72 Green Energy 72 Water Quality 72 Ethical Textiles 104 Everything You Need to Know about Tobacco in 22 Minutes 44 Excellence in Customer Service 130 Explorers of the World Series 28 Cortes and Pizarro 28 The Vikings 28 Exploring the World of Music 7 Composers and Improvisers & Music and Technology 7 Harmony & Form: The Shape of Music 7 Music and Memory & Transmission Learning Music 7 Rhythm and Melody 7 Sound, Music and the Environment & The Transformative Power of Music 7 Timbre: The Colour of Music & Texture 7 Expressive Actor 5 Expressive Action 5 The Lugering Method 5 Voice and Body Exercises 5 Extraordinary Electromagnetism 77 Extreme Weather: Coastal Flooding 19
Electrostatics 110 Ohm’s Law 110 Power and Efficiency 110 Electricity and Electronics Series Electrical Circuits: Ohm’s Law 109, 110 Electrical Components Part II: Capacitors, Fuses, Flashers and Coils 109 Electrical Components Part III: Transformers, Relays and Motors 109 Electrical Components Part I: Resistors, Batteries and Switches 109 Electrical Principles 109 Electrical Troubleshooting 109 Electronic Circuit Repair 109 Electronic Components Part III: Thyristors, Piezo Crystals, Solar Cells and Fiber Optics ( 109 Electronic Components Part II: Operation - Transistors and Diodes 109 Electronic Components Part I: Semiconductors, Transistors and Diodes 109 Electricity Generation Non-Renewables 76 Renewables 76 Electricity Transmission and Distribution 76 Elements of Human Nutrition Series Carbs 61 Fats 61 Minerals 61 Protein 61 Vitamins 61 Water 61 Emerging Superpower: Booming Bangalore 20 End of Life 118 Energy and Sustainability Sustainable World 72 Where Does Energy Live? 72 Energy Balance 44 Energy: Biofuels from Plants and Algae 67 Energy for Life: Advanced Cellular Respiration 61 Energy in Action Series 76 Electromagnetic Energy 76 Energy: Potential and Kinetic 76 Energy Resources: Use and Conversion 72 Heat and Chemical Energy 76 Mechanical Energy 76 Nuclear Energy 77 The Transfer of Energy 77 Energy Security: India’s Sustainable Solutions 20 Engineering: Transforming Lives with Prosthetics 61 English at Work Agreeing and Disagreeing 129 Apologising 129 Asking Questions 129 Clarifying and Explaining 129 Communicating Feedback 129 Comparing and Contrasting 129 Complaining and Criticising 129 Considering Options 129 Describing Feelings 130 Describing People 130 Discussing Responsibilities 130 Encouraging Others 130 Expressing Ideas and Attitudes 130 Giving Reasons 130 Giving Warnings 130 Greeting and Introducing 130 Making Suggestions 130 Saying What’s Needed 130 Saying Where People Are 130 Talking about Rules 130
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F Fall Prevention 119 False Memory 51, 53 Families and Social Change 85, 90 Fashion Show Through History 28 Fast Food Nutrition 119 Fears and Phobias: Understanding Them, Defeating Them 119 Feed Her While She Walks: Person-Centred Care for Residents Who Wander or Want to Leave 119 First Scientists 84 Five and Six Year Olds 86 Flooding in Bangladesh: Causes, Impacts and Management 20 Flooding in the UK: Tewkesbury 20 Focus On: Abuse 119 Food Additives 102 Food Allergies 98, 102 Food: A Multicultural Feast 102 Force and Motion 77 Force And Motion Series Workshop 1: Making an Impact 96 Workshop 2: Drag Races 96 Workshop 3: When Rubber Meets the Road 96 Workshop 4: On a Roll 96 Workshop 5: Keep on Rolling 96 Workshop 6: Force Against Force 96 Workshop 7: The Lure of Magnetism 96 Workshop 8: Bend and Stretch 96 Forces and Motion: The Physics of Car Crashes 77 Framed 8 Fraser’s Story: Irititja Kuwaritja (From Then Until Now) 28 Freedom Stories Freedom Stories 18, 20 More Freedom Stories 20 Fresh Food - What Is Farm to Table? 108 Fresh Ingredients - Healthy International Food Tips 102
G Gender and Communication: Styles and Stereotypes 86 143
Generalised Anxiety Disorder 119 General Social Care 119 Abuse of Adults with Learning Disabilities 119 Adult Abuse: Basic Awarenes 119 Develop as a Worker 119 Dignity and Respect 119 Effective Hand Hygiene 119 Equality, Diversity and Inclusion 119 Mental Capacity Act - In Practice 119 Raising Concerns and Whistleblowing 119 Safeguarding Children in Social Care Settings 119 Train the Trainer 119 Genetics Series Fundamentals of Genetics 62 Genetics in Action 62 Genetics in Our Lives 62 Heredity 62 Geography for Students 20 Human Systems 20 Physical Systems 20 The World in Spatial Terms 20 Geohazards: Monitoring and Prediction 20 Getting Stupid: How Drugs Damage Your Brain 44 Giants of Psychology 53 Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory 53 B. F. Skinner: A Fresh Appraisal 53 Erik Erikson: A Life’s Work 53 John Bowlby: Attachment Theories 51, 53 John Dewey: His Life and Work 53 Maria Montessori: Her Life and Legacy 53 Mary Ainsworth: Attachment and the Growth 53 Vygotsky’s Developmental Theory: An Introduction 53 William James: The Psychology of Possibilities 51, 53 Giving Feedback - Emotional Intelligence in Action 130 Glaciation in the UK 21 Glaciation: Processes and Landforms 18, 20 Global Eating - Learning from Other Cultures 102 Global Energy Security 21 Global Issues for Students 21, 28 Genocide 28 Global Economic Issues 21 Global Environmental Issues 21 Global Science and Technology Issues 21 Human Rights 28 Global Issues Series The End of Globalisation 12, 13 Women’s Rights: Raising the Glass Ceiling 85, 90 Global Warming: Taking Action in Castlemaine 21 Globe Trekker Around the World 29 Panamericana: Conquistadors, Aztecs and Revolution 25, 29 Panamericana: Conquistadors, Incas and Inquisition 29 Silk Road: Kashgar to Istanbul 29 Silk Road: Xi’an to Kashgar 25, 29 Goal Setting 44 Go Green Around Your Home 44 Going Carbon Neutral: The Ashton Hayes Example 21 Got a Notion to Sew 105 Gravity and Air Resistance 77 Grocery Shopping Challenge 44 Growing Cities 21 Guiding Behaviour in Early Childhood 86
Treat Hair and Scalp Conditions 113 Hairdressing Tutor: Barbering 113 Clipper Blending 113 Long Hair: Scissor-Over-Comb Method 113 Long Layer Cut (Gents) 113 Scissor Over Comb 113 Texturing (Gents) 113 The Beard Trim 107, 113 The Weight Line 113 Hairdressing Tutor: Colouring Cap Highlights 113 How Colour Works 113 Mesh and Foil 113 Semi and Permanent Hair Colour 113 Hairdressing Tutor: Cutting Children’s Haircut 113 Graduated Hair Cut 113 Long Layer Cut 113 Shampooing and Blow Drying 113 Texturing 113 The Nine Section Perm Wind 114 The One Length Cut 114 Thew Uniform Layer Hair Cut 114 Undercutting 114 Understanding Graduation 114 Hallmarks of Good Mental Health 44 Hand-Drawn Histories: The Films of Lee Whitmore 9 Hand, Foot and Nail Care 120 Handling Criticism 44 Healthcare Training Series Infection Control for Domestics 120 Infection Control in Hospitals and Clinics 120 Help! I’m Stressed! 44 Heroin Rising: Cheap, Addictive and Deadly 44 Herpes - the Secret Is Out 44 Hidden Scars, Silent Wounds: Understanding Self-Injury 44 Highs and Lows 45 Hip Hop: Dancing in Your Chair 4 Holderness: Sustainable Coastal Management 21 Home Care Series 120 Fire Safety 120 Food Hygiene 120 Health and Safety 120 Infection Prevention and Control 120 Lone Worker 120 Medication 120 Moving and Handling 120 Needs of the Service User 120 Risk Assessment 120 Role of the Home Carer 120 Safeguarding Adults 120 The Principles of Person Centred Care: Part One 120 The Principles of Person Centred Care: Part Two 120 Home Is Where the Heart Stop 120 Home Truths: Children and Domestic Violence 45 Horror and Special FX Makeup 107, 108 How Alessi, Postmodernism and Memphis Changed the World 99 How Am I Doing? - The Perfect Appraisal Interview 130 How I Learn: Ages and Stages of Child Development 86 How Not to Exhibit Yourself 130 How Pop Art Changed the World 98, 99 How the World Dresses: Clothing and Global Culture 105 How They Did It: Pathways to Amazing Jobs 10, 11 How To Build A Satellite 110 A Super Jumbo Wing 110 How to End Unhealthy Relationships 45 How to Get Along with Others 120 How To Lose Customers Without Really Trying 130
H Hair and Beauty Series Apply and Remove Hair Colours 113 Applying Make-Up - Basic Skills 113 Provide Manicure and Pedicure Services 113
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It’s Never Too Late: Stopping Teen Suicide 94, 96 It’s Personal 131 It’s Your Choice - Selection Skills for Managers 131 It’s Your Money: Financial Flight School 45
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Jamie’s Kitchen Fifteen Lessons on Leadership 131 Fifteen Lessons on Teamwork 131 Jamie’s School Dinners Living with Change 131 Managing Change 131 Jim Fallon: Natural Born Killer? 51, 54 Jimmy Doherty in Darwin’s Garden Episode 1: Dangerous Ideas 62 Episode 2: The Storm Breaks 62 Episode 3: Of Apes and Men 62 Journey by Heart: Caring for Loved Ones with Dementia 121 Journey to Health Series 45 A Healthy Heart: Cardiovascular Health 45 Alcohol 45 Fighting a Global Epidemic: HIV/AIDS 45 Infectious Diseases 45 Nutrition: Eating for Your Health 45 Reproduction and Contraception 45 Sexual Health 45 Tobacco 45 Weight Management: Finding a Healthy Middle 45 Joys and Concerns of Parenting 87 Julius Caesar 29 Just In Case: Emergency Readiness for Older Adults and Caregivers 121 Just the Facts Food Safety 102 Knives 102 Microwave Ovens 102 Salads 102 Superfoods 103
K Keeper 29 Kids and Sports: From Infant To Athlete 87 Kitchen Fundamentals 103 Kitchen Hazards and Food Safety 98, 103 Kitchen Safety Smart 103 Knife Skills 103 Know the Score: Dangers of Performance Enhancing Drugs 50
L Laundry Blues 114 Leadership Essentials Episode 01: Change 132 Episode 02: Creativity and Innovation 132 Episode 03: Crisis Management 132 Episode 04: Emotional Intelligence 132 Episode 05: Ethics 132 Episode 06: Everyday Learning 132 Episode 07: Leadership Sins 132 Episode 09: Team Decision Making 132 Episode 10: Team Development 132 Legacy: Aboriginal Restorative Justice (Canada) 29 Leisure and Sports 29 Christmas in Adelaide 29 Melbourne Cup 1949 29 145
Sport in Australia 29 Surfing 29 Sydney Beaches 1948 29 Leon Trotsky 29 Lessons from Geese 132 Let’s Get Real 45 Life in Marine and Freshwater Environments The Biology of Lakes, Ponds, Streams and Wetlands 62 The Biology of Seashores 62 Life in Medieval Europe: Feudal System, Farming, Food and Home 29 Life in the Middle Ages 29 A History of the Middle Ages 29 Social Structure in the Middle Ages 30 The Doctor 30 The Knight 30 The Merchant 30 The Monk 30 The Noble 30 The Serf 30 Life in the Sea 3 x 3 Basic Rules 62 An Aquarium in Space 62 Six Common Body Plans 62 Lifespan Development Series Ageing Successfully: Psychological Aspects of Growing Old 121 Lifestyle Diseases and How to Avoid Them 45 Light from the Shadows 9 Literature for Students 16 Analysing and Appreciating Poetry 15, 16 Analysing Fiction 16 Analysing Non-Fiction 16 Elements of Fiction 16 Genres of Fiction 16 Live and Learn: How to Be a More Effective Learner 132 Lives That Changed the World 30 Fidel Castro 30 Muhammad Ali 30 Nelson Mandela 30 Living Histories 30 The Great Depression 30 Women at War 30
Episode 01: Being a Leader 132 Episode 02: Counselling 132 Episode 03: Dealing with Absenteeism 132 Episode 04: Developing Your Team 132 Episode 05: Difficult Conversations 132 Episode 06: Managing Discipline 132 Episode 07: Motivating Your Team 132 Episode 08: One-To-One Training 132 Episode 09: Performance Reviews 132 Episode 10: Praise and Criticism 132 Episode 11: Recruiting 132 Managing - Only Just! 133 Managing Performance Every Day 133 Managing Problem People: Rule-Bound Reggie 133 Managing the Dorset Coast: Conflicts, Challenges and Opportunities 21 Mao’s China 30, 31 9th Party Congress of Chinese Communist Party 30 Behind the Iron Curtain 30 Children at School in Peking (Beijing) 30 China Rallies against the Black Market 30 China’s Struggle 30 China Watchers 30 Chinese Civil War Causes Unrest in Shanghai 30 Chinese Communist Delegation Arrives in London 30 Chinese Government Returns after Second Sino-Japanese War Ends 30 Chinese New Year Celebration in Formosa 30 Chinese Reclaim Mukden from Japanese 30 Commemorating the Death of Mao Zedong 31 Communist Offensive 31 Communist Party Congress with Mao Zedong 31 Cultural Revolution in China 31 Defectors from Mainland China Addressing a Press Conference 31 Fifth Anniversary Celebrations 31 Hong Kong and China Watchers 31 Hong Kong Prepares to Fight the Chinese Red Army 31 Hyperinflation in Shanghai after Chinese Civil War 31 Lo Wu: The Border Crossing Point between China and Hong Kong 31 Madame Chiang Blames Britain 31 Mao Badges Made 31 Mass Demonstrations in Shanghai 31 Moscow Signs China Pact 31 Red Chinese Delegation at United Nations 31 Re-Education Schools 31 Refugees and Reinforcements Pour into Hong Kong 31 Royal Leicestershire Regiment Leaves for Hong Kong and Preparations for Red Army Advance 31 Shanghai Prepares for the Red Army 31 Shanghai Teems with Activity 31 Shenyang (Mukden) Civilians and Military Return after Russian Occupation 31 The War Front in China 31 Thousands Turn out to Pay Respects to Chairman Mao 31 War Reaches the Border of Indochina 31 Yangtze Survivors Reach Shanghai 31 Marijuana and the Teenage Brain 121 Marketing’s 4 Ps: The Consumer Angle 13 Mars Landing 2012: The New Search for Life 72 Math For Students 39 Addition and Subtraction 39 Algebraic Thinking 40 Data: Collection, Organisation and Graphing 40 Fractions: Concepts and Operations 40 Geometry: Triangles and Other Polygons 40 Integers and the Coordinate Plane 40 Multiplication and Division 40 Probability and Statistics 40 Problem Solving Strategies 40
M Machining: Removing Material 110 Magic Harvest 21 Magnetism 77 Maintaining a Healthy Heart: An Owner’s Guide 45 Making Healthy Choices: Fighting Teen Obesity 46 Making Movies 6 An Introduction to Making Movies 6 Piracy 6 The Assistant Director 3, 6 The Camera Assistant 6 The Distribution Executive 6 The Editor 6 The Film Programmer 6 The Hair and Makeup Artist 6 The Marketing Manager 6 The Music Composer 6 The Producer 6 The Production Designer 6 The Production Runner 6 The Stunt Performer 6 The Vehicles Supervisor 6 The Visual Effects Supervisor 6 Management Essentials © ClickView Pty Limited 2017
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Ratios, Proportions and Percent 40 Mathinna 4 Maths in the Kitchen: Do You Measure Up? 103 Meals in Minutes Easy Stir Fry 103 Kitchen and Food Safety 103 Meal Planning 103 Vegetarian 103 Me and My 500 “Friends”: Staying Safe on Social Networks 46 Measurement and the Search for Relationships 84, 131 Measurement and Uncertainty 84 Meetings Bloody Meetings 2012: Making Meetings More Productive 133 Meetings Bloody Meetings: Making Meetings More Productive 133 Meeting the Criteria for a Meeting 133 Meiosis and Mitosis 62 Mental Health Nursing Client Experiencing Mania 121 Client With Dementia and Agitation & Anxiety 121 Depressed or Suicidal Client 121 Mental Status Assessment 121 Verbally and Physically Aggressive Client & Delusions 121 Metal Casting: Die Casting 110 Metal Casting: Sand Moulds 110 Microbes Rule the World 63 Microbes to Macrobes 63 Migration British Migration to Australia: Part 1 31 British Migration to Australia: Part 2 31 Chinese Culture in Australia 31 Indian Migrants in Australia 31 Minding the Baby 87 Modern Biology Series Diffusion and Osmosis 63 Genetics: Mendel’s Law 63 Montserrat: Living with Volcanoes 22 Moral Development in Children: Theories, Stages and Impact 87 More Bloody Meetings - The People Side of Meetings 133 More Than Words: A New Culture of Care and Communication with Persons Who Have Dementia 122 Mouth Care of the Resident 122 Moving and Handling in Childcare Settings 122 Muslims in Australia 87 My Digital Life 41, 46
O Obesity in a Bottle 2: How to Pick Healthy Beverages 46 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 122 OH&S: Duty of Care in the Workplace 11 On the Go Chinese with Xinwen Episodes 01 - 08: First Sentence 36 Episodes 09 - 19: Transportation 36 Episodes 20 - 31: Eating and Shopping 36 Episodes 32 - 39: Travelling 36 Episodes 40 - 50: Chatting 36 Oral and Dental Problems of the Elderly 122 Ottomans vs Christians 32 Episode 1: Empire Builders 32 Episode 2: Masters of the Mediterranean 32 Episode 3: Clash of Civilisations 32 Ottomans vs Venetians: Battle for Crete 32 Out at Work 46 Out To The Family 46
P Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia 122 Pass It On - Coaching Skills for Managers 133 Patyegarang 3, 4 Perfect Man, Perfect Woman 63 Performance Matters The Importance of Criticism 133 The Importance of Praise 133 Performance Review 134 Periodic Table for Students Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table 68 Properties of Compounds 68 Properties of Elements 68 The History of the Periodic Table 68 Using the Periodic Table 68 Personal Potential: The Power of One – Respect, Optimism and Positive Energy 46 Photography: Basic Composition 9 Photography: Basic Lighting 9 Photography: Basic Manual Control 3, 9 Physical Science in Action Atoms and Molecules 68 Changes in Properties of Matter 68 Characteristics of Waves 77 Electricity 77 Elements, Compounds and Mixtures 68 Flight 77 Forces 77 Friction 78 Gravity 78 Magnetism 78 Motion and Balance 78 Properties of Matter 68 Simple Machines 78 Sound 78 The Periodic Table 68 Planet Earth 22 The Living Machine 22 Play: A Vygotskian Approach 87 Playing Above the Line 134 Population Change: Causes, Impacts and Management of Migration 22 Positioning: How Advertising Shapes Perceptions 16
N Nanotechnology: An Introduction 77 Natural Highs and the Truth about So-Called ‘Natural’ Drugs 122 Negotiating: Tying the Knot 133 Newton, the Super Scientist 77 Night Cries 5 Non Destructive Testing 111 Not My Type: Valuing Diversity 133 Nuclear Energy Advanced Version 77 Basic Version 77 Nuclear Energy: The Issues 72 Nurses at Risk 122 Nutrient Basics 46 Nutrition and You 46 A Healthy Body 46 Balanced Diet 46 Healthy Eating Habits 46 Nutrition Basics 46 Nutrition Controversies 46 © ClickView Pty Limited 2017
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Positive Images of Ageing 122 Pothead 47 Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century 22 Rural and Urban Contrasts 22 The Dynamic Pacific Rim 22 The Mainland 22 The Maritime Connection 22 Prenatal and Early Childhood Nutrition 47 Preschoolers: Compilation 87 Preschoolers Series 87 Cognitive Development 87 Physical Development 87 Social and Emotional Development 87 Presentation Is Everything 134 Preventing Athletic Injuries 50 Prevention of Pressure Ulcers 122 Product Design and Mass Manufacture: Design Optimisation 100 Product Design and Sustainability Series 100 Choosing Sustainable Materials 100 Volvo: Life Cycle Assessment 100 Product Design, Testing and Modification: Trunki 100 Profiles in Achievement: Amazing People with Learning Differences 94, 96 Programming in Community Nursing 122 Project Management for Teams 134 Project Management: Leading a Project Team 134 Psychology: The Human Experience 1 - Why Study Psychology & Research Methods & The Nervous System 123 2 - The Neuron and Neural Transmission & Sensation and Perception & Consciousness 123 3 - Classical and Operant Conditioning & Learning: Observational and Cognitive Approaches & Memory 123 4 - Language and Cognition & Intelligence & Motivation 123 5 - Emotions & Infant and Child Development & Adolescent and Adult Development 123 6 - Gender and Sexuality & Personality Theories & Personality Traits and Assessment 123 7 - Social Cognition & Attitudes & Group Influence 123 8 - Stress, Health and Coping & Understanding Psychological Disorders Part 1 & 2 123 9 - Therapies & Personality Traits and Assessment & Making Psychology Part of Your Life 123 Putuparru and the Rainmakers 25, 32
Renaissance Italy 32 Renewing Hope: Solar, Wind and Biomass in Australia and Germany 22 Report Writing: The Art of Writing a Good Report 134 Research Skills For Students Avoiding Plagiarism 91, 92 Evaluating Sources 92 Media Literacy 91, 92 Organising Research 92 Presenting and Communicating Research 92 Searching the Internet 92 Responding To Diversity and Respecting Differences 47 Restraint-Free Environments 123 Rights, Freedoms and Protests 32, 88 Burnam Burnam Annexes the UK 32 Ku Klux Klan 32 Mardi Gras 88 Protest Against Government Intervention 32 The Civil Rights Movement: Selma Marches 32 The Controversial Agreement Between Australia and Malaysia in Regards to Asylum Seekers 32 Rise of the Eco-Warriors 18, 22 Rules, Rituals and Routines 88 Rural Challenges: Case Studies from South India 22 Russia and the Soviet Union 32 May Day Parade in Moscow before Stalin 32 Tsar Nicholas II Placed under House Arrest 32
S Safety Smart Science with Bill Nye the Science Guy 78 Electricity 78 Fire 68 Germs and Your Health 47 Renewable Energy 78 Safe Work Practices in Welding 107, 111 Science and the City Barrel Roll Science 78 Build a Simple Motor 78 Build a Simple Speaker 78 Build Your Own Lavalamp 68 Carbon Dioxide and Fire 68 Darwin’s Natural Selection 63 Exploding Water 68 How Does a Rocket Work? 78 How Does a Toilet Flush? 78 Hydraulics 78 Lenz’s Law 78 Liquid Oxygen and Combustion 68 Liquid Pressure 78 Make Your Own Doorbell! 78 Making Butter 68 Measuring the Speed of Light with a Microwave 78 Mixing Oil and Water 68 Play with Polymers 68 Polarised Light 78 Rosin up the Bow 78 Simple DNA Extraction 63 Spinning Tops 78 Storing an Electric Charge 78 The Electric Pencil 78 The Original Battery 78 Thermite Reaction 68 The Science of Tightrope Walking 78 Three Types of Magnetism 79 Understanding Centrifugal Force 79 Water Bottle Rocket 79 Weightlessness 79 What Are Coins Made Of? 68
R Recipe for... Change 134 Health and Safety 134 Success 134 Recovering: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa 47 Recycled and Sustainable Textiles 105 Rediscovering Biology Series Genetically Modified Organisms 63 Genomics 63 Regenerating a City: Glasgow’s Dockside and Housing 22 Rehabilitative Nursing Skills 123 Religions Of The World Series Ancient Religions of the Mediterranean 56 Buddhism 56 Confucianism and Taoism 56 Hinduism 56 Islam 56 Judaism 56 Orthodox and Roman Catholic Christianity 56 Protestant Christianity 56 Shinto 56
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Index What Does a Sparkplug Do? 79 What is a DNA Fingerprint? 63 Why Do Balls Bounce? 79 Why Does Salt Melt Ice? 68 Why Do Stones Skip on Water? 79 Why Is the Sky Blue? 79 World’s Simplest Generator 79 Science Bank Series 2 Heat 79 Science in Action Series Agriculture: Feeding a Hungry Planet 72 Colour and Light 79 Energy: Understanding Hydroelectric Power 72 Fuel Technology: Transportation Innovations 72 Geologic Time 73 Intrusive Igneous Rocks 73 Lenses and Mirrors 79 Metamorphic Rocks 73 Minerals 73 Mountain Building and Continents 73 Rocks and Minerals 73 Running Water 73 Sedimentary Rocks 73 Solar Energy 73 Solar Power: An Alternative Energy Source 73 The Birth of a Theory 73 The Sea Floor 73 Volcanism 73 Wind Power: A Renewable Energy Source 73 Science Key Concepts: Biology Cells and Tissues 63 Cellular Energy and Metabolism 63 Energy Transfer and Biogeochemical Cycles 63 Homeostasis 63 Human Digestive System 63 Sensory Responses and Tropisms 64 Science Key Concepts: Chemistry Applied Chemistry 69 Electrochemistry 69 Molecular Motion 69 Periodic Table: Properties of Element Groups 69 Periodic Table: Structures of Atoms 69 Radioactivity 69 Reactions and Energy Changes 69 The Properties of Natural Resources 69 The Reactivity of Elements 69 Science Key Concepts: Physics Electric Current, Voltage and Circuits 79 Electricity and Magnetism 79 Force and Motion 79 Heat Energy: Transfer and Properties 79 The Electromagnetic Spectrum 79 Waves 79 Science Lab Investigation The Laws of Motion: Hovercrafts 79 Science Lab Investigations Chromatography 69 Comparative Anatomy Dissection 64 DNA Transformation 64 Energy and Chemical Reactions 69 Lab Safety 84 Properties of Gases 69 Spectrophotometry 69 Titration 69 Water Analysis 69 Scientific Processes Series Measuring in Science 84 Observations and Data 84 Safety in Science 84 SciQ Can We Fly without a Plane? 79 © ClickView Pty Limited 2017
Can We Use Science to Solve Crime? 64 How Does Technology Help Us See? 80 Poop - What Is It Good For? 64 What Can Robots Do For Us? 100 Who Can Ride the Wackiest Wheels? 80 Secrets: Landing and Keeping a Job 10, 11 Self Care: Improving Your Resident’s Self Esteem 123 Self Neglect: What We Can Learn from the Mary Northern Case 123 Serving Alcohol Responsibly 114 Sew Cool 105 Shedding Light on Atoms Episode 1: The Dawn of Modern Chemistry 69 Episode 2: Oxygen Everywhere 69 Episode 3: The Discovery of Atoms 69 Episode 4: The Periodic Table 69 Episode 5: Protons, Neutrons and Electrons 69 Episode 6: Electron Shells 69 Shedding Light Series Shedding Light on Colour 80 Shedding Light on Curved Mirrors 80 Shedding Light on Electromagnetic Waves 80 Shedding Light on Lenses 57, 80 Shedding Light on Reflections 80 Shedding Light on Refraction 80 Shock and Awe: The Story of Electricity Episode 1: Revelations and Revolutions 80 Episode 2: The Age of Invention 80 Episode 3: Spark 80 Show Me Science Advanced Series Biology: Putting Algae To Work 64 Biotechnology: Cleaning up with Microbes 64 Earth Science: Properties of Water 69 Ecology: Understanding Biodiversity 64 Propulsion: Technological Advances 80 Robotics: Advances in Engineering 100 Space Science: Everyday Astronauts 80 Simple Organisms in Action Series Bacteria 64 Fungi 64 Protists 64 Viruses 64 Skills for Actors Series 5 Body Language Skills 5 Circus Skills 5 Martial Arts Skills 5 More Voice Skills 6 Theatrical Fencing Skills 6 Voice Skills 6 Voice Skills III 6 Sleepless Epidemic 47 Small Appliances A to Z 111 Smart Graphic Products 100 Smart Nutrition 123 Smart Resistant Materials 100 SME Case Studies Creative Force - Technology Driving Change 134 Unwined – Introducing Hospitality to Retail 134 Snack Smarts: Buying the Best Foods for the Best You 47 Social Skills for Life: Managing Strong Emotions 47 Spear 4 Specific and Social Phobias 123 Spiritual Care in Nursing Practice 123 Spirituality in Children and Adolescents: Implications for Clinicians 124 Spirituality in Palliative Care 124 Spoiled Rotten: Food Safety Investigation 114 Static Electricity 111 Staying Safe Online: Digital Footprints and You 47 149
Stem Cells: The Ethical Issues 124 Stopping the Pain: Teenage Self-Injury 124 Straight Talking: The Art of Assertiveness 134 Strong Men of Nguiu 85, 90 Students with Autism 94, 96 Student Toolbox Book Report Basics 92 Homework Handbook 92 Oral Presentation 91, 92 Research Roadmap 92 Science Fair 92 Teamwork and Group Projects 92 Study Skills for People Who Hate to Study 91, 92 Success at Work Communicating Effectively 135 Set and Achieve Goals 135 Success in Retail Series Apply Popint of Sale Handling Procedures 114 Customer Service Excellence in Retail Industry 114 Success in Retail Series Two Minimise Theft 107, 114 Organise and Maintain Work Areas 114 Perform Stock Control Procedures 114 Sustainability in Australia Series Eco Fashion: Is Green the New Black? 105 Sustainable Communities: Studying Settlement 22 Sustainable Packaging 100 Sustainable Practices in Childcare Centres 107, 124 Systems of the Human Body 64
Study Skills 92 Taking Essay Tests 92 Taking Maths Tests 92 Taking Reading Comprehension Tests 92 Test Anxiety 92 Test Your Fast Food Knowledge 124 Textiles: Eco Design 105 Textiles: Environmental Impacts 105 Textiles: Industrial Finishing Processes 105 Textiles: Industrial Printing and Dyeing 105 Textiles: Mass Production - Systems and Techniques 106 Textiles: The Next Generation 106 Texting and Driving: The Deadliest Distraction 41, 48 The Advanced Physics Series Light, Phase and Matter 80 Photonics 81 Sound Waves and Other Demonstrations 81 Special Relativity 81 The Synchrotron 81 The Alps: Opportunities and Challenges 22 The Balance Sheet Barrier 2013 135 The Balance Sheet Barrier - The Basics of Business Finance 135 The Basic Concepts of Economics 13 The Basic Hygiene Video 41, 48 The Becoming Years: Adolescence to Older Adults 124 The Benefits of Exercise 48 The Biology Classics: Paramecium, Hydra, Planaria and Daphnia 64 The Blue Movie: Sparking Creative, Innovative Ideas 135 The Confused Client: Health Care Assistants 124 The Consumer and the Planet 23 The Dangers of Sugar and Salt 48 The Dreaded Appraisal - Both Sides of the Appraisal Interview 136 The Early Twentieth Century 32 15 Years of Gaumont Graphic: 1910 - 1925 32 Technological Change at the Turn of the 20th Century 32 The Titanic Disaster 32 Transportation, 1890 32 Transportation in London, 1910 32 The Earth Moves 73 The Earth Revealed Classroom Adaptation 23 Earthquakes 23 Ground Water 23 Living Through an Earthquake: Loma Prieta 23 Weathering and Soils 23 The Emotional Brain: An Introduction to Affective Neuroscience 64 The Employee Awareness Series: Time Management Relax, Refocus, Rejoin 48 The Endless Voyage 23 Beneath the Surface 73 Building Blocks 65 Due West 23 Ebb and Flow 81 First Steps 73 Food for Thought 65 Life Goes On 65 Living Together 65 Look out Below 73 Making the Pieces Fit 73 Something in the Air 73 Survivors 65 The Water Planet 74 Treasure Trove 74 Water World 65 World in Motion 74 The Ensemble Builder 6 The Environment
T Taking Care of Baby Basic Care 88 Talk About Change: By Young People with Life-Limiting Conditions 47 Teaching and Learning Series Teaching Literacy 135 Teaching Numeracy 135 Teaching Math: Grade 5 to 8 Building Rafts with Rods 96 Building Viewpoints 96 Fraction Tracks 96 Hexominoes 96 The Largest Container 96 The Location 96 Teaching Math: Grade 9 to 12 Teaching Math: Grade 9 to 12 - Volume 1 96 Teaching Math: Grade 9 to 12 - Volume 2 96 Teaching Math: Grade 9 to 12 - Volume 3 96 Teaching Math: Grade 9 to 12 - Volume 4 97 Technology, Robotics and Machines 100 Tectonics: Processes and Landforms 18, 22 Teen Depression: Signs, Symptoms and Getting Help 124 Teen Nutrition: What’s the Big Debate 124 Telephone Behaviour: The Rules of Effective Communication 135 Tell Me Why - Science Electricity and Electrical Safety 80 How Things Work 80 Science, Sound and Energy 80 Ten Ways to Stay Safe on the Internet 47 Terrain 4 Terror, Tragedy and Vibrations: Using Mathematical Models in Engineering 111 Testing Textiles: Tests Fabrics and Products Undergo 105 Test-Taking Strategies for Students Answering Test Questions 92 Effective Note Taking 91, 92 Š ClickView Pty Limited 2017
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Index Dalai Lama urges Chinese action to save Tibet’s glaciers 23 Drought in Australia 23 Melting Icicles and Glaciers in Greenland 23 Scientists Report Arctic Icecap Now Melting 23 The Greenough River Solar Project 23 The Kyoto Protocol 23 Twenty Five Years After the Chernobyl Disaster 23 The Eyes of Nye 23 Addiction: Disease or Behaviour? 48 Antibiotics: Man vs. Microbe 65 Cloning: The Science Behind the Controversy 65 Genetically Modified Foods: Benefits and Risks 65 Genetic Diversity: Sexual Reproduction 65 Human Characteristics and Adaptations: Is Race Cultural or Biological? 65 Nuclear Energy: The Costs and Benefits of Alternative Choices 74 Population: Human Demographics 23 Pseudoscience: Looking for Evidence and Proof 84 The First Wave 124 The Foods That Make Billions Episode 1 - Liquid Gold 12, 13 Episode 2 - The Age of Plenty 13 Episode 3 - Pots of Gold 13 The Forgotten District 23 The Gene Code Episode 1: The Book of Life 65 Episode 2: Unlocking the Code 65 The Grapevine: Communicating in a World of Change 136 The Great Deviser 6 The Greening of Energy 57, 74 The Green Movie: Empowerment within a Framework 136 The Growing Years: Conception of Childhood 124 The Habitable Planet 23 Agriculture 23 Atmosphere 74 Biodiversity Decline 65 Energy Challenges 74 Human Population Dynamics 23 Many Planets, One Earth 74 Water Resources 23 The Haiti Earthquake: Impacts, Responses and Vulnerability 24 The Helping Hand - Coaching Skills for Managers 136 The Heritage of Chinese Culture and Dance 4 Classic Dance: Dunhaung 4 Classic Dance: Long Sleeve 4 Ethnic Dance: Aini 4 Ethnic Dance: Dai 4 Ethnic Dance: Han 3, 4 Ethnic Dance: Inner Mongolia 4 Ethnic Dance: Tibet 4 The Highs, Lows, and In-Betweens of Puberty 41, 48 The House with No Bills: A Case Study on Renewable Energy 74 The Human Body in Action Cells 65 Circulatory and Respiratory System 65 Digestive and Excretory Systems 65 Genes and Heredity 65 Health and Nutrition 65 Immune System 66 Interrelationship of the Body Systems 66 Reproductive and Endocrine Systems 66 Skeletal and Muscular Systems 66 The Brain and the Nervous System 66 The Human Condition Brain Attack 125 Diagnosis: Cancer 125 Feels so Good... Hurts so Bad 125 Food for Thought 125 Germ Warfare 125 © ClickView Pty Limited 2017
Heart of the Matter 125 In Human Terms 125 Lives in Balance 125 Living with Cancer 125 Risky Business 125 The Code 125 The Fabric of Health 125 The Growing Years 125 The Modern Plague 125 The Web of Addiction 125 Weighing In 125 Working It Out 125 The Interwar Period Dancing Schools 33 Demonstrations in USA During the Great Depression 33 Prohibition and its Unpopularity 33 Prohibition in the United States 33 Scenes from the Wall Street Crash of 1929 33 Strikes in the United Kingdom during the 1930s 33 The John Cleese Files - The Hidden Mind, Creativity in Management, The Importance of Mistakes 136 The Leadership/Management Mix 136 Them and Us: Prejudice and Self-Understanding 48 The Mechanical Universe and Beyond Series Electromagnetic Induction 111 Energy, Momentum and Mass 111 Engine of Nature 111 Entropy 111 From Atoms to Quarks 111 Low Temperatures 111 Magnetic Fields 111 Maxwell’s Equations 111 Optics 111 Particles and Waves 111 Potential and Capacitance 111 Resonance 111 Temperature and Gas Law 111 The Atom 111 The Electric Battery 111 The Electric Field 111 The Lorentz Transformation 111 The Mechanical Universe... and Beyond 112 The Michelson-Morley Experiment 112 The Quantum Mechanical Universe 112 Vector Fields and Hydrodynamics 112 Velocity and Time 112 Voltage, Energy and Force 112 The Mechanical Universe Series Angular Momentum 81 Conservation of Momentum 81 Derivatives 81 Energy and Eccentricity 81 From Kepler to Einstein 81 Gravity, Electricity and Magnetism 81 Harmonic Motion 81 Harmony of the Spheres 81 Inertia 81 Integration 81 Introduction to the Mechanical Universe 81 Kepler’s Three Laws 81 Moving in Circles 81 Navigating in Space 81 Newton’s Laws 81 Potential Energy 81 The Apple and the Moon 81 The Fundamental Forces 81 The Kepler Problem 81 The Law of Falling Bodies 81 The Millikan Experiment 81 Torques and Gyroscope 82 Vectors 82 151
Waves 82 The Mind/Body Connection: How Your Emotions Affect Your Health 48 The New Faces of Tourism Series 24 Adventure Tourism: Hunter Valley Adventure Tours 24 Eco-Tourism: Trail of the Great Bear 24 The Night Sky: From the Ground Up 82 The Not-So-Terrible Twos 88 Theo’s Adventure Capitalists Series Episode 1 - Vietnam 13 Episode 2 - India 12, 13 Episode 3 - Brazil 13 The Paella Pilgrim (Spanish) 36 The Paper Chase - Cutting Back on Paperwork 136 The Physics Tutor Angular Acceleration and Moment of Inertia 82 Angular Momentum 82 Angular Speed and Angular Acceleration 82 Buoyant Force 82 Conservation of Momentum 82 Density and Pressure 82 Equations of Motion in One Dimension 82 Gravitation and Kepler’s Laws of Motion 82 Inelastic and Elastic Collisions 82 Kinetic Energy and the Work-Energy Theorem 82 Momentum and Impulse 82 Newton’s Laws of Motion 82 Newton’s Laws of Motion with Friction 82 Potential Energy and Energy Conservation 82 Power 82 Projectile Motion 82 Rotational Equations of Motion 82 Rotational Equilibrium 82 Scalars and Vectors 82 Tangential Speed and Centripetal Force 82 The Bernoulli Equation 82 Torque 82 Velocity and Acceleration in One Dimension 82 Work 83 The Power of Colour 9 The Renaissance for Students 33 A History of the Renaissance 33 Everyday Life in the Renaissance 33 Renaissance Art, Music and Literature 33 Renaissance Science and Invention 33 Renaissance: Travel, Trade and Exploration 33 The Romantics Series 9 Episode 1 - Liberty 9 Episode 2 - Nature 9 Episode 3 - Eternity 9 The Science of Disney Imagineering Animal Adaptations: Communication 66 Design and Models 100 Electricity 83 Energy 83 Fluids 83 Friction 83 Gravity 83 Levers and Pulleys 83 Magnetism 83 Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion 83 Trajectory 83 The Scientific Method 84 The Shakespeare Series 17 Shakespeare and the Spanish Connection 17 The Shakespeare Conspiracy 17 The Story of Maths 40 Episode 1: To Infinity and Beyond 37, 40 Episode 2: The Frontiers of Space 40 Episode 3: The Genius of the East 40 © ClickView Pty Limited 2017
Episode 4: The Language of the Universe 37, 40 The Table Manner Murders 48 The Ten Signs of Relationship Abuse 125 The Top Ten Myths about Alcohol and Drugs 125 The Totally Disgusting Alcohol Gross Out Video 48 The Trouble With Dying 125 The Unorganised Manager Part 1: Damnation 136 Part 2: Salvation 136 Part 3: Divine Intervention 136 The Virtual Revolution Series Episode 1 - The Great Levelling? 104 Episode 2 - Enemy of the State? 104 Episode 3 - The Cost of Free 104 Episode 4 - Homo Interneticus? 104 The Wellness Series The Impact of Being Human 48 The World Economy Part 3: Global Interdependence 14 The World of Bacteria 66 Thinking Big Series Episode 1 - A Woman’s Place Is in the Board Room 12 Think or Sink: Professional Team Decision Thinking 136 This Is Going to Hurt Me More Than It Hurts You 137 Through the Eyes of the Sculptor 9 Through the Looking Glass II 126 Timber: Production and Processing Part A 108 Part B 108 Toddlers Series Cognitive Development 88 Overview 88 Physical Development 88 Social and Emotional Development 88 Tools of the Trade Inside the Automotive Technician’s Toolbox 112 Inside the Carpenter’s Toolbox 112 Inside the Electrician’s Toolbox 112 Inside the Mason’s Toolbox 112 Inside the Plumber’s Toolbox 112 Inside the Welder’s Toolbox 112 Top 5 Food Mistakes Most Teens Make and How to Fix Them 49 Transport: The Electronic Future 110 Tropical Rainforests Sustainable Management 24 The Tropical Rainforest Ecosystems 24 Threats and Challenges 24 Tropical Storms: Bangladesh’s Cyclone Aila 24 Typing Made Easy: The Almena Method Improve Speed and Accuracy 91, 93 Learn to Type in Just 20 Minutes 93
U Underage Drinking: Is It Worth It? 49 Understanding Chemistry in Our World Lesson 01: Chemistry and the Amazing Table 70 Lesson 02: Bonding: Atomic Glue 70 Lesson 03: Ionic Compounds: Opposites Do Attract 70 Lesson 04: Molecules: When Atoms Share Electrons 70 Lesson 05: Organic Molecules 70 Lesson 06: Chemical Reactions: Atoms Find New Partners 70 Lesson 07: Energy Makes Things Happen 70 Lesson 08: Gases, Liquids, Solids: Going through Phases 70 Lesson 09: Solutions: Mixing It Up! 70 Lesson 10: Rates and Equilibrium: Controlling Reactions 70 Lesson 11: Acid/Base Chemistry: Proton Power 70 Lesson 12: Electrochemistry: The Chemistry of Batteries 70 Lesson 13: Nuclear Chemistry: Nature’s Power Pack 70
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Lesson 14: Biochemistry: The Chemistry of Life 70 Understanding Eating Disorders 126 Understanding Lighting for Video, Film and Photography 9 Understanding Science Series Classification of Living Things 66 Ecosystems 66 Energy 83 Matter 83 Scientific Problem Solving 84 Understanding World Religions Series What Is Buddhism? 56 What Is Christianity? 56 What Is Hinduism? 56 What Is Judaism? 56 What Is Religion? 56 Urban Regeneration: The 2012 London Olympics 24 Using Power Tools Safely 112
V Vaping: More Dangerous Than You Think 49 Video: Basic Camera Operation 3, 9 Visualising Cell Processes Cell Movement and Transport 66 Cells and Molecules 66 DNA Replication, Mitosis and Cell Reproduction 66 Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 66 The Genetic Code and Its Translation 66 Voices of Transition 24 Volvo Cars: Designing for Safety and Innovation 101
W Walking Dancing Belonging 4 Wardrobe Planning: Dressing for Your Body Type 137 War in Indochina 33 Waste Not 24 Water as a Resource Conserving Water, Conserving Life 74 The Magic of Water 74 The Uses of Water 74 Water and Biodiversity 74 Waves, Seismic Imaging and Tectonics 74 Welcome To Holland: Resiliency in Families Raising Children with Special Needs 88 Welding: Metallic Materials Part A 112 Part B 112 What Does It Mean to Be a Good Friend? 49 What is COPD? 126 What’s up with E-Cigarettes? 49 Which Fork Do I Use? 49 WHS in Electrical Trades 112 Why Me? 33 Working It Out 94, 97 Workplace Essentials Episode 01: Body Language and Assertiveness 137 Episode 02: Communicating on the Phone 137 Episode 03: Communicating in Writing 137 Episode 04: Dealing with Stress 137 Episode 05: Finance and Budgets 137 Episode 06: Managing Projects and Processes 137 Episode 07: Managing Yourself 137 Episode 08: Meetings 137 Episode 09: Negotiating 137 Episode 10: Presentation Skills 137 Episode 11: Understanding Behaviour 137
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The Importance of Australian Cattle for Allies 35 The Pacific Battlefront: New Guinea 35 The Queen’s Message to Women of the Empire 35 Total War in Europe 35 United Nations Charter Is Signed 35 War Cartoon Propaganda 35 Winston Churchill Compilation from World War II 35 Women in the British Armed Forces 35 World War II and Migration 35 Wound Management: Staging Pressure Areas 126 Writing for Students Series 17 Creative and Narrative Writing 17 Writing Effective Paragraphs 17 Writing Persuasive Essays 17
Y You’ll Soon Get the Hang of It 137 Your Annual Physical: What the Doctor Sees 49 Youthful Populations: An African Case Study 24
Numbers 4Real City of God: Mos Def 89 Haiti: Flea of Red Hot Chili Pepper 89 Kenya: K’naan 89 Liberia: M.I.A 89 Pawnee: Casey Affleck 89 Peru: Cameron Diaz 85, 89 Vancouver: Eva Mendes 89 Yawanawa: Joaquin Phoenix 89 4 Weeks 2 a Higher Food IQ 41, 42 7 Ways to Block a Cyberbully 42 21 Ada Street: Sustainable House Documentary 109 30 Ways To Make More Time - Managing Your Time Effectively 126 400 Years of the Telescope: A Journey of Science, Technology and Thought 75
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