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New this fall from Films Media Group Available on DVD and Video On Demand


STEM Careers in Two Years Four-part series For high school grads who may not be academically inclined, here’s a well-kept secret: it’s possible to reach a lucrative level of skill and knowledge in half the time it takes to earn a bachelor’s degree! This four-part series explores vocational jobs in the STEM industries. Each episode features case studies focusing on employees who were hired after completing associate’s degrees, certifications, or apprenticeships. A Cambridge Educational Production. (20 minutes each) © 2012 Preview Clip Online C $399.80 QGR44754 • DVD See page 15 for complete details.


Due Process: Understanding the U.S. Criminal Justice System Three-part series This series present a detailed overview of the jurisprudence process, stressing the constitutional foundations that balance the rights of the accused with the protection of citizens. An excellent resource for political science and legal studies students, the series lets viewers know what to expect if they ever find themselves in the justice system, either as a defendant or the accused. Viewable/ printable instructor’s guide are available online. A Films for the Humanities & Sciences/MotionMasters Coproduction. (30 minutes each) © 2012 Preview Clip Online C $299.85 QGR48001 • DVD / VOD See page 98 for complete details.


Creating Mobile Apps Two-part series


From the eureka moment that inspires a new project to the final phases of deployment and promotion, this two-part series lays out a recipe for success in the mobile app market. Weighing platform options, ensuring ease of navigation, and integrating social media are all important topics of discussion, and both episodes feature detailed interviews with experts who specialize in app development. A Films for the Humanities & Sciences Production. (22 minutes each) © 2012 Preview Clip Online C $199.90 QGR47488 • DVD / VOD


See page 21 for complete details.


Issues and Controversies in American History Video Clip Collection Get students talking about historical events with energy and passion! This album of 25 video clips is designed to spark dialogue on major junctures in U.S. history. Each clip frames a historical episode as if it were a debatable issue—from Columbus’s “discovery” of the New World to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 to recent environmental and foreign policy controversies. Each clip has a run time of three minutes or less. A Films for the Humanities and Sciences Production. (65 minutes) © 2012 Preview Clip Online C $169.95 QGR49105 • DVD / VOD


Business & Economics Business Education ..................................................1–2 Management ...........................................................2–4 Economics ................................................................... 5 Ethics ......................................................................6–7 Marketing ................................................................7–8 Careers & Job Search Job Search Skills ...................................................9–12 Job Sucess Skills .................................................13–14 Career Exploration ...............................................14–20 Computers & Technology Computers & Technology .....................................20–23


English & Language Arts American Literature .............................................23–26 British & World Literature .....................................26–28 Drama & Theater .................................................28–31 Elements of Language ............................................... 31


Family & Consumer Sciences Child Care, Child Development & Parenting ......................................................32–35


Culinary Arts ........................................................35–40 Life Skills—Consumer Education .........................41–42 Life Skills—Independent Living ...........................43–44 Driver Education ..................................................44–45 Fashion, Textiles & Interiors ..................................46–48 Fine Artschnology Art .......................................................................48–49 Performing Arts—Dance ......................................49–50 Performing Arts—Drama ........................................... 51 Performing Arts—Music ......................................52–54 Guidance & Counseling Substance Abuse .................................................54–56 Sex Education ......................................................57–58 Teen Issues ..........................................................58–61 Character Education ............................................61–64 Academic Success ...............................................64–66 Health


Diseases, Disorders & Disabilities ........................66–68 Health Care & Treatment ............................................ 69 Nutrition ..............................................................69–72 Personal Health & Wellness ..................................72–73 Mathematics Mathematics ........................................................73–75 Science


Astronomy ...........................................................76–77 Biology ................................................................77–82 Chemistry ............................................................82–84 Earth Science ......................................................85–88 Environmental Science ........................................88–90 Physics ................................................................90–92 General Science ...................................................92–94 Social Studies


American Government .........................................94–98 U.S. History ........................................................98–104 Ancient History ................................................104–105 World History ...................................................105–110 Geography .......................................................110–114 Human Communication ...................................114–115 Mass Communication ......................................115–117 Psychology ......................................................117–119 Sociology .........................................................119–122


Technical Education Automotive Technology ..................................123–126 Building & Technical Trades............................127–132 Engineering Technology .................................132–135 Technical Communication ..............................135–137


World Languages Spanish .........................................................137–138 French ...................................................................139 Chinese .................................................................140 Italian ............................................................140–141 German .................................................................141 Education & Professional Development


Education & Professional Development ..........141–143

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