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VEA Secondary Library Content Update Term Two 2012 VEA presents this Term Two 2012 update to your VEA Secondary Library. In this update VEA is adding 22 new programs that are now available as part of your school’s existing ClickView subscription. VEA always appreciates feedback or comment on our programs. You can get in touch with any feedback at: [email protected] Online Marketing 19 Minutes Subject: Business & Economics Level: Mid Secondary-Adult With the emergence of social media technology and the Internet now dominating global communication, this expert-led program for upper secondary and higher-education viewers shows why online marketing is a vital part of every business model. Director of 2 Sticks Digital, Tim Martin, and the University of Melbourne’s Dr. Brent Coker, explain concepts such as Search Engine Optimisation, Pay Per Click, viral and email marketing, as well as how to implement and measure an online marketing campaign. While online success is difficult to predict, viewers will learn that innovative and flexible marketing strategies are crucial to surviving in the digital world. Starting an Online Business 19 Minutes Subject: Business & Economics Level: Mid Secondary-Adult Got a great idea for a product or service and want to start an online business? It’s a lucrative market with potential for big returns, but where do you start? This interview based production introduces viewers to a range of online business models, outlines how to create a business plan, set up and operate a business, as well as industry advice on avoiding common pitfalls. A program for senior secondary and higher education, in business and IT fields, it provides an insider’s perspective on new ways of thinking in e- commerce. Term Two: Library Update

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VEA Secondary Library Content Update Term Two 2012

VEA presents this Term Two 2012 update to your VEA Secondary Library. In this update VEA is adding 22 new

programs that are now available as part of your school’s existing ClickView subscription.

VEA always appreciates feedback or comment on our programs. You can get in touch with any feedback at:

[email protected]

Online Marketing 19 Minutes

Subject: Business & Economics

Level: Mid Secondary-Adult

With the emergence of social media technology and

the Internet now dominating global communication,

this expert-led program for upper secondary and

higher-education viewers shows why online marketing

is a vital part of every business model. Director of 2

Sticks Digital, Tim Martin, and the University of

Melbourne’s Dr. Brent Coker, explain concepts such as

Search Engine Optimisation, Pay Per Click, viral and

email marketing, as well as how to implement and

measure an online marketing campaign. While online

success is difficult to predict, viewers will learn that

innovative and flexible marketing strategies are

crucial to surviving in the digital world.

Starting an Online Business 19 Minutes

Subject: Business & Economics

Level: Mid Secondary-Adult

Got a great idea for a product or service and want to

start an online business? It’s a lucrative market with

potential for big returns, but where do you start? This

interview based production introduces viewers to a

range of online business models, outlines how to

create a business plan, set up and operate a business,

as well as industry advice on avoiding common

pitfalls. A program for senior secondary and higher

education, in business and IT fields, it provides an

insider’s perspective on new ways of thinking in e-

commerce.

Term Two: Library Update

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International Law and Global Governance 22 Minutes

Subject: Business & Economics

Level: Mid Secondary-Snr Secondary

International law is described as ‘the general

principles of law as recognised by civilised nations’.

This informative program adds much needed depth to

this broad definition by explaining: state sovereignty,

domestic law and international law; the importa

the United Nations and international courts and

tribunes; the role of organisations such as NATO, IMF

and Red Cross; and the future of international law.

Job Search Success 1: Research Job Search Success Series

15 Minutes

Subject: Careers

Level: Mid Secondary-Adult

After the global financial crisis, there has been a

noticeable change in the labour market, both in

Australia and overseas. Demand for some careers

have dimmed, but in other areas it’s never been

brighter. So finding the right job for your skills and

interests takes smart research. But where do you

look? This excellent program covers job search

engines, and the internet research you can do to help

identify areas of growth and companies of interest. It

also covers print media, recruitment agencies,

networking and auditing your skills.

International Law and Global Governance

International law is described as ‘the general

principles of law as recognised by civilised nations’.

This informative program adds much needed depth to

this broad definition by explaining: state sovereignty,

domestic law and international law; the importance of

the United Nations and international courts and

tribunes; the role of organisations such as NATO, IMF

and Red Cross; and the future of international law.

After the global financial crisis, there has been a

noticeable change in the labour market, both in

Australia and overseas. Demand for some careers

have dimmed, but in other areas it’s never been

ob for your skills and

interests takes smart research. But where do you

look? This excellent program covers job search

engines, and the internet research you can do to help

identify areas of growth and companies of interest. It

ruitment agencies,

Job Search Success 2: Applications Job Search Success Series

20 Minutes

Subject: Careers

Level: Mid Secondary-Adult

The job market is constantly changing, as

technological and global economic forces shape it in

ways that we could not have predicted even 5 years

ago. Once you have identified a job that’s just right for

you, how do you communicate to a prospective

employer that you are the person that they want? In

this program we hear from experts and see how two

different job seekers apply for their dream jobs.

Job Search Success 3: Interviews Job Search Success Series

18 Minutes

Subject: Careers

Level: Mid Secondary-Adult

Attending a job interview can be a nerve

experience. But steps can be taken to alleviate the

stress. Good preparation, collecting all the necessary

written material, doing mock interviews, seeking

professional advice, and thinking of goo

and questions to ask, all contribute to effective job

interviews. This program explores all these issues in

the light of the changes occurring in the labour market

and the most effective approaches to attending job

interviews.

Job Search Success 2: Applications

The job market is constantly changing, as

technological and global economic forces shape it in

ways that we could not have predicted even 5 years

ago. Once you have identified a job that’s just right for

you, how do you communicate to a prospective

r that you are the person that they want? In

this program we hear from experts and see how two

different job seekers apply for their dream jobs.

Job Search Success 3: Interviews

Attending a job interview can be a nerve-wracking

experience. But steps can be taken to alleviate the

stress. Good preparation, collecting all the necessary

written material, doing mock interviews, seeking

professional advice, and thinking of good scenarios

and questions to ask, all contribute to effective job

interviews. This program explores all these issues in

the light of the changes occurring in the labour market

and the most effective approaches to attending job

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Job Search Success 4: Starting a Job Job Search Success Series

17 Minutes

Subject: Careers

Level: Mid Secondary-Adult

Having found and won your dream job, how do you

get off on the right foot from the very start? In this

program we explore the importance of good

preparation and presentation, the process of

induction, understanding workplace culture, getting

along with fellow workers and building rapport.

Featuring expert interviews and realistic scenarios,

this excellent resource covers the essential skills you

need to make your new job a success.

Managing a Design Project 17 Minutes

Subject: Design & Technology

Level: Mid Secondary-Adult

This video aims to teach students an understanding of

managing the various elements of design projects. The

video emphasises the importance of managing design

projects and introduces elements of project

management, emphasising real- world scenarios. The

video explores alternative ways to articulate the

values and benefits of design. The video shows how

designers are expected to conceptualise, develop and

produce a design proposal that fulfils a distinctive

brief with financial, business and other constraints.

Job Search Success 4: Starting a Job

Having found and won your dream job, how do you

get off on the right foot from the very start? In this

program we explore the importance of good

preparation and presentation, the process of

induction, understanding workplace culture, getting

low workers and building rapport.

Featuring expert interviews and realistic scenarios,

this excellent resource covers the essential skills you

This video aims to teach students an understanding of

managing the various elements of design projects. The

video emphasises the importance of managing design

projects and introduces elements of project

world scenarios. The

video explores alternative ways to articulate the

values and benefits of design. The video shows how

designers are expected to conceptualise, develop and

produce a design proposal that fulfils a distinctive

constraints.

Designer Case Studies Architecture, Crafts and Industrial Design

22 Minutes

Subject: Design & Technology

Level: Mid Secondary-Snr Secondary

Broken into three distinct sections

Design, Craft Design, and Industrial Design

program explores the work of three vastly different

designers. In ‘Architectural Design’ we talk to Aaron

Wallis and Wade Trevaen from Convic Design,

architects of the world’s largest skate. In ‘Craft Design’

we visit Steve Baker, glass blower from Bristol Blue

Glass. And in ‘Industrial Design’ we hear from Alicia

Mintzes, designer of Sharp Safe, a prototype sharps

disposal unit for public spaces.

Influences on Design 16 Minutes

Subject: Design & Technology

Level: Mid Secondary-Adult

Many factors influence the design of products,

systems or environments. Designers must consider

how these factors will have an impact on their

eventual users, environments and the wider world.

Designers have to use materials sympatheticall

consider the conflicting demands that moral, cultural,

economic, and social values and needs can have in the

planning and in the designing of products. In six

independent chapters, this program explores the

influences that culture, subculture, egalit

global society, hedonism, and sustainability have on

design.

Architecture, Crafts and Industrial Design

Snr Secondary

Broken into three distinct sections – Architectural

Industrial Design – this

program explores the work of three vastly different

designers. In ‘Architectural Design’ we talk to Aaron

Wallis and Wade Trevaen from Convic Design,

architects of the world’s largest skate. In ‘Craft Design’

wer from Bristol Blue

. And in ‘Industrial Design’ we hear from Alicia

Mintzes, designer of Sharp Safe, a prototype sharps

Many factors influence the design of products,

systems or environments. Designers must consider

how these factors will have an impact on their

eventual users, environments and the wider world.

Designers have to use materials sympathetically and

consider the conflicting demands that moral, cultural,

economic, and social values and needs can have in the

planning and in the designing of products. In six

independent chapters, this program explores the

influences that culture, subculture, egalitarianism,

global society, hedonism, and sustainability have on

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Understanding Plagiarism and its

Consequences 19 Minutes

Subject: English

Level: Mid Secondary-Snr Secondary

Information has never been more accessible than it is

today. With millions of people contributing material

to the internet, the temptation to plagiarise is ever

present. In this program, we explore the nature of

plagiarism, including some common myths and

misconceptions that drive some people to cheat

others out of their intellectual property. The legal,

academic, professional and personal consequences of

being branded a plagiarist are also examined.

Food Planning for Special Occasions 21 Minutes

Subject: Food Technology

Level: Mid Secondary-Snr Secondary

From creation to execution and everything in

between, planning and catering for any special

occasion involves a number of ingredients. This fast

paced, entertaining program takes viewers behind the

scenes at large-scale catering events, as chefs and

organisers from Peter Rowland Catering and G’day

Chef Catering offer advice on menu planning, kitchen

workflows, time management and performing on the

day. Food Technology learners will be exposed to a

vibrant, hands-on industry, where a passion for food

can lead to an exciting career path.

Understanding Plagiarism and its

Information has never been more accessible than it is

lions of people contributing material

to the internet, the temptation to plagiarise is ever-

present. In this program, we explore the nature of

plagiarism, including some common myths and

misconceptions that drive some people to cheat

tellectual property. The legal,

academic, professional and personal consequences of

being branded a plagiarist are also examined.

Food Planning for Special Occasions

to execution and everything in

between, planning and catering for any special

occasion involves a number of ingredients. This fast-

paced, entertaining program takes viewers behind the

scale catering events, as chefs and

er Rowland Catering and G’day

Chef Catering offer advice on menu planning, kitchen

workflows, time management and performing on the

day. Food Technology learners will be exposed to a

on industry, where a passion for food

Global Food Equity 20 Minutes

Subject: Food Technology

Level: Mid Secondary-Adult

Global food shortages are having devastating affects

in many corners of the globe. This detailed, wide

ranging program breaks down the different areas of

food – from the availability and distribution, to why

some people have more than others. Viewers will

hear from leading health experts at Oxfam and the

Red Cross, as they discuss why food inequity occurs

and what’s being done to address the problem.

program offers essential viewing in understanding a

range of current social and political issues.

Coaching in Hospitality 18 Minutes

Subject: Food Technology

Level: Mid Secondary-Adult

The longevity of the hospitality industry is dependent

on the quality of coaching given to today

and apprentices. Yet many hospitality managers

consider coaching a time-consuming and costly

exercise. This program uses input from hospitality

training experts and loads of real world footage and

examples to shine a spotlight on coaching in a

hospitality environment, and to explain key factors for

effective coaching.

Global food shortages are having devastating affects

in many corners of the globe. This detailed, wide-

ranging program breaks down the different areas of

from the availability and distribution, to why

some people have more than others. Viewers will

hear from leading health experts at Oxfam and the

Red Cross, as they discuss why food inequity occurs

and what’s being done to address the problem. This

program offers essential viewing in understanding a

range of current social and political issues.

The longevity of the hospitality industry is dependent

on the quality of coaching given to today’s trainees

and apprentices. Yet many hospitality managers

consuming and costly

exercise. This program uses input from hospitality

training experts and loads of real world footage and

examples to shine a spotlight on coaching in a

hospitality environment, and to explain key factors for

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Crimes Against the Environment 22 Minutes

Subject: Geography

Level: Mid Secondary-Adult

Crimes against the environment take many forms, but

it is a complex area of criminology. This program

explores green crime and includes interviews with

experts Dr Gary Potter and Dr Matt Follett. It

introduces transgressive criminology and the wider

concept of harm, which can be applied to problems

like rainforest destruction and global warming. It looks

at how Marxism and Beck’s late modern concept of

risk can be applied to crimes against the environment,

and investigates the paradox of economic growth and

consumption versus the need to curb global warming

and deforestation. Can capitalism be a part of th

solution?

Algebra - The Basics 21 Minutes

Subject: Mathematics

Level: Mid Secondary-Snr Secondary

This program explains the basic concepts of algebra

including number patterns, pronumerals, algebraic

expressions, order of operations and expanding

simplifying. The natural and city landscapes of Asia are

used to bring to life these abstract concepts for

students who are new to algebra or refining their

skills.

Crimes against the environment take many forms, but

a of criminology. This program

explores green crime and includes interviews with

experts Dr Gary Potter and Dr Matt Follett. It

introduces transgressive criminology and the wider

concept of harm, which can be applied to problems

like rainforest destruction and global warming. It looks

at how Marxism and Beck’s late modern concept of

risk can be applied to crimes against the environment,

and investigates the paradox of economic growth and

consumption versus the need to curb global warming

and deforestation. Can capitalism be a part of the

This program explains the basic concepts of algebra

including number patterns, pronumerals, algebraic

expressions, order of operations and expanding and

simplifying. The natural and city landscapes of Asia are

used to bring to life these abstract concepts for

students who are new to algebra or refining their

Solving Linear Equations 24 Minutes

Subject: Mathematics

Level: Mid Secondary-Snr Secondary

Reviewing a variety methods for solving equations,

including guess, check and improve, the balance

method and backtracking, the program takes students

through the process of finding a numerical solution to

various types of linear equations, from

the more challenging. Real life examples and

applications from maths, science and everyday life

provide an engaging context to this core section of the

mathematics curriculum.

Expedition and Navigation Skills 21 Minutes

Subject: Physical Education

Level: Jnr Secondary - Mid Secondary

Taking to nature has been a favourite pastime of

humans for centuries. This practical, informative guide

to outdoor expeditions is an excellent starting point

for Outdoor Education learners. Viewers

shown exactly what it takes to prepare for an

expedition (including how and what to pack), how to

set up a camp site and the basic navigational skills for

orienteering. Tips on safety, sanitation and equipment

are also included, providing new outdo

with valuable knowledge and educators a valuable

learning resource.

Solving Linear Equations

Secondary

Reviewing a variety methods for solving equations,

including guess, check and improve, the balance

method and backtracking, the program takes students

through the process of finding a numerical solution to

various types of linear equations, from the simplest to

the more challenging. Real life examples and

applications from maths, science and everyday life

provide an engaging context to this core section of the

Expedition and Navigation Skills

Mid Secondary

Taking to nature has been a favourite pastime of

humans for centuries. This practical, informative guide

to outdoor expeditions is an excellent starting point

for Outdoor Education learners. Viewers will be

shown exactly what it takes to prepare for an

expedition (including how and what to pack), how to

set up a camp site and the basic navigational skills for

orienteering. Tips on safety, sanitation and equipment

are also included, providing new outdoor enthusiasts

with valuable knowledge and educators a valuable

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In the Spirit of the Game 22 Minutes

Subject: Physical Education

Level: Mid Secondary-Adult

Winning is a great feeling, but there other goals we

set ourselves when playing sport. Fair play and good

sporting behaviour help make the activity enjoyable

for everyone involved. This documentary-style

program will explore: what good sportsmanship is,

codes of conduct for players, officials, coaches and

spectators, being a team player, a good loser and

winner, and resolving conflict, using practical

examples.

Lifelong Physical Activity 16 Minutes

Subject: Physical Education

Level: Jnr Secondary - Mid Secondary

The benefits of regular physical activity from a young

age are highlighted in this energetic and informative

program for lower secondary health and P.E. learners.

Viewers will hear from Olympic rower Kim Crow and a

number of amateur orienteers, as they discuss the

physical, mental and social outcomes of physical

activity. The positive and negative aspects of group

and individual activities are explored, including

barriers to participation and how people from

different backgrounds can overcome these challeng

Winning is a great feeling, but there other goals we

ying sport. Fair play and good

sporting behaviour help make the activity enjoyable

style

program will explore: what good sportsmanship is,

codes of conduct for players, officials, coaches and

player, a good loser and

winner, and resolving conflict, using practical

The benefits of regular physical activity from a young

age are highlighted in this energetic and informative

program for lower secondary health and P.E. learners.

Viewers will hear from Olympic rower Kim Crow and a

cuss the

physical, mental and social outcomes of physical

activity. The positive and negative aspects of group

and individual activities are explored, including

barriers to participation and how people from

different backgrounds can overcome these challenges.

Offender Profiling 25 Minutes

Subject: Psychology

Level: Mid Secondary-Adult

Offender profiling is commonly used in solving crimes.

Using the leading case of the railway murders in the

UK, this program explains what profiling is, and what

it aims to do. The origins of profiling are explored,

comparing the ‘top down’ approach pioneered by the

FBI in the United States, and the European statistical,

or ‘bottom up’ approach. It concludes with practical

uses of profiling, potential benefits and dra

and the emergence of a new evidence

approach.

Five Star Hospitality 17 Minutes

Subject: Society & Environment

Level: Mid Secondary-Adult

In this comprehensive examination of what it takes to

provide world class service, we visit SkyCity

five star international hotel - and discover valuable

lessons from the hotel’s experienced leadership and

management team. In it, we learn how five star

service starts at the point of first contact, with open

body language, active engagement, a

handling of complaints. We see how empowering staff

with responsibility, and celebrating their

achievements leads to service excellence. Finally we

go behind the scenes into the kitchen to witness how

mastery comes from the passionate pursuit

innovation.

Offender profiling is commonly used in solving crimes.

Using the leading case of the railway murders in the

UK, this program explains what profiling is, and what

aims to do. The origins of profiling are explored,

comparing the ‘top down’ approach pioneered by the

FBI in the United States, and the European statistical,

or ‘bottom up’ approach. It concludes with practical

uses of profiling, potential benefits and drawbacks,

and the emergence of a new evidence-based

In this comprehensive examination of what it takes to

provide world class service, we visit SkyCity Darwin - a

and discover valuable

s experienced leadership and

management team. In it, we learn how five star

service starts at the point of first contact, with open

body language, active engagement, and effective

handling of complaints. We see how empowering staff

with responsibility, and celebrating their

achievements leads to service excellence. Finally we

go behind the scenes into the kitchen to witness how

mastery comes from the passionate pursuit of