Careers & Job Search: Career Exploration
Working Front of House Highlighting the positions of receptionist, bellhop, duty manager, and food-and-beverage staff, this program explores the duties of hospitality personnel who deal frequently with the public. Viewable/ printable educational resources are available online. (22 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR40253 • DVD / VOD
Show Me the Money! Breaking Into the Roofing Industry Shot on location at jobsites and training centers and incorporating down-to-earth interviews with appren- tices and journeymen, this video illustrates the opportunities, challenges, and rewards associated with professional roofing. It outlines the training commonly required of a licensed roofer and also discusses safety, diversity, pay scales, career options, and the importance of a work ethic. Produced in Canada. (20 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C o $99.95 QGR42279 • DVD / VOD
Geographers in the Field Fieldwork is a critical part of geography, and it involves a range of techniques. In this program, two teenage geography “commandos” are on a mission to research and report on the human impact in two geographical regions—one urban and one within a national park. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (33 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR42227 • DVD / VOD
Lithography: Theory, Problems, Practice Even as it preserves the complex modeling and tonality of original work, lithography becomes an art form in itself. This program helps students experi- ence and incorporate professional lithographic methods by providing a visual textbook of the different stages of lithographic imaging. The instruc- tion is founded on the expertise of Lucho Rousanow, a painter, teacher of lithography, and master printer with two decades of experience. (31 minutes) © 2007 Preview Clip Online o $129.95 QGR42202 • DVD / VOD
Art and Design: Insights into the Visual Arts Where do abstract painters and fashion designers find their muses? To what extent does the creative process differ between video artists, sculptors, and fine art embroiderers? How do illustrators and mixed media artists handle the business side of their work? Using capsule interviews with contemporary figures on the U.K. visual arts scene, this program draws viewers into the studio space and immerses them in the hands-on processes and limitless possi- bilities of art and design. (59 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C o $169.95 QGR41964 • DVD / VOD
Restaurant Orientation
Composed of a kaleidoscope of fast-paced, highly informative sound bites, this program communicates the restaurant experience through the insiders who know it best. (14 minutes) © 2006 Preview Clip Online C o
Now Available! Working in Media Taking an overview approach, this program explores the challenges and rewards of a career in the media industry. Viewers learn about a wide range of creative and administrative jobs, from on-camera to front-office positions, as well as the profound tech- nological changes that have recently taken place in the industry. The importance of collaboration is also emphasized. Produced in Australia. Viewable/print- able educational resources are available online. (21 minutes) © 2010 Preview Clip Online C ‡ $129.95 QGR44673 • DVD / VOD
Introduction to Hospitality
This video will help interested students understand the many popular career paths open to them in the hospitality field. (25 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR41122 • DVD / VOD
Careers in Hospitality: Service and Adventure This video investigates what it’s like to work in food and beverage management, hotel management, and convention and event management. Viewable/ printable educational resources are available online. (21 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o $99.95 QGR41244 • DVD / VOD
Careers to Consider: The Hospitality Industry Hospitality: it’s a fast-growing employment area. This program illustrates opportunities in the industry and shows how job seekers with any skill set can find success in the field. Correlates to all National CTE Organizational Standards (including the provi- sions of the Perkins Act). A Meridian Production. (23 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o $99.95 QGR37431 • DVD / VOD
“This fast-paced view of what it is like to work in a restaurant will be useful in high school career offices and for career units.”—School Library Journal Recommended by Curriculum Connections. $49.95 QGR36504 • DVD / VOD
Confessions of a Chef This program describes the training, salary range, techniques, potential work opportunities, and career expectations of the typical chef. Not available for preview. (15 minutes) © 2007 C
Recommended by Library Journal, Video Librarian, and School Library Journal. $89.95 QGR39986 • DVD
Confessions of a Food Stylist Featuring a veteran food stylist and cookbook author, this video illustrates the challenges and rewards of creating food presentations for film and photography. Not available for preview. (18 minutes) © 2008 C $89.95 QGR39984 • DVD
Confessions of an Event Planner Featuring an interview with a director of sales and marketing for an event center, this video describes the work of an event planner. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (15 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o
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The Midwest Book Review. $99.95 QGR41238 • DVD / VOD
Nutrition Careers for the 21st Century This video will introduce students to ten profes- sionals who express their love of working in the field of nutrition. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (15 minutes) © 2006 Preview Clip Online C o $99.95 QGR41196 • DVD / VOD
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