Demonstrates basic hygiene in food processing, specifically fish. Text in French and English. No intelligible dialogue. Video uses some slapstick comedy. Credits: director Ian Cameron, Dan played by Scott Malcolm, Joe played by Luk Lukaszek, camera Craig Lawrence, music Ray Cooper, animation Brad Neave, content experts Ralph Drew and Gary Todd, produced by Audiovisual Department BCIT.
Fisheries Council of British ColumbiaEducational films
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Educational video produced for critical care nursing students. Using a dramatization, the video teaches students how to combine a conversational interviewing style with a physical examination for a comprehensive assessment.
BCIT. Audio Visual ServicesShows nursing students how to perform correctly each of the following tasks: 1. tie knots for securing the ends of a restraint to a bed, chair, or wheelchair; 2. apply two types of jacket restraints for a patient in a bed, wheelchair, or ordinary chair; 3. apply a clove hitch restraint for wrist or ankle; 4. apply a wheelchair hip belt; and 5. restrain a patient's hands using a sheet, gown, or other bedding.
BCIT. Learning and Teaching CentrePart of a telecourse series, this film looks at the roles of various people involved in starting a new business and helps the individual assess what role is best for him/her. Randy Vandermark, Department Head, BCIT Marketing Management introduces the film: What will your new venture demand? Bob Grasley's section is titled: starting a business. Includes expert discussion from various industry experts including: Harold Humphrey, Pat Hewett, Tykron Industries, entrepreneur, Ruth Markel, Asta Fashions, entrepreneur, Hub Mockler, Agassiz Resources, entrepreneur, Don Campbell, Vice-President Chateau-Gai Wines, manager, Larry Fraser, administrator, Edward Starr, Starr Group, small business entrepreneur, Audrey Grant, Toronto Bridge Club, small business entrepreneur, Michael Volker, Volker-Craig, threshold business entrepreneur, and Edward H. Lavin, CTG. Lists sources and further sources for study and research. Video concludes with a discussion between Lloyd Rapchuk, Marketing Management BCIT and Bill Miller, BC Small Business Ministry about starting businesses, the role of the entrepreneur, and the previous segment. "Starting a Business" is produced in the BCIT Broadcast Centre. This telecourse if made possible by: The British Columbia Ministries and Education and Small Business Development.
British Columbia Institute of TechnologyEducational film that would be used in a class about basic scaffolding. The film covers the components or scaffolding and a demonstration on how to erect scaffolding.
BCIT. Audio Visual ServicesInstructional video about the sic basic movements of the normal mechanisms of labour, presented by Reina Guliker, Coordinator Obstetrical Nursing Specialty. Advanced Nursing.
British Columbia Institute of TechnologyProgram produced for BCIT Campus Mediation Service and hosted by TV reporter Mi-Jung Lee that explores the issues of harassment and discrimination using dramatic scenes based upon real-life incidents. Includes an introduction from Tony Knowles, President at BCIT, and an interview with Bill Graham, Harassment and Discrimination Advisor.
BCIT. Audio Visual ServicesTeaching how to teach students to work in teams. Features footage of first year Operations Management students practicing skills alternating with Lorraine Robson introducing each skill or technique. Writer and host Lorraine Robson.
BCIT. Learning and Teaching CentreProgram produced for BCIT and hosted by TV reporter Mi-Jung Lee that explores the issues of harassment and discrimination using dramatic scenes based upon real-life incidents. Includes an introduction from Brian GIllespie, President at BCIT, and an interview with Bill Graham, Harassment and Discrimination Advisor.
BCIT. Audio Visual ServicesProgram produced for BCIT Office of Harassment and Discrimination and hosted by TV reporter Mi-Jung Lee that explores the issues of harassment and discrimination using dramatic scenes based upon real-life incidents. Includes an introduction from Brian GIllespie, President at BCIT, and an interview with Bill Graham, Harassment and Discrimination Advisor.
BCIT. Audio Visual ServicesEducational video about vehicles emissions and air quality in British Columbia. Includes information about provincial plans to lower vehicle emissions in 1990. Includes a short interview with Dr. Joffre Berry who talks about how BCIT's Automotive and Chemical Sciences Environmental programs are helping lower emissions.
BCIT. Audio Visual ServicesIntroduces library research tools available for students enrolled in the distance education program. Includes information about the BCIT research guide, how to research a subject in a library catalogue, how to find an item in the library, what information to note for a bibliography, how to use a periodical index, and how to request an item from the BCIT Library.
BCIT. Audio Visual ServicesIntroduces library research tools available for students enrolled in the distance education program. Includes information about the BCIT research guide, how to research a subject in a library catalogue, how to find an item in the library, what information to note for a bibliography, how to use a periodical index, and how to request an item from the BCIT Library.
BCIT. Audio Visual ServicesPart of a telecourse series, this video explores why businesses commonly fail so that the entrepreneur can develop strategies to avoid that end. Randy Vandermark, Department Head, BCIT Marketing Management, introduces the film: How can you survive business crises? Special guest is Veron Forester, partner in Canadian Tire Operations in the Vancouver area. Feature report: Starting a Business with Bob Grasley: How can you survive business crises? Features still drawings and step-by-step process with a voiceover and advice/information from business experts. These experts include: Bernard R. Wilson, Vice-President, Director, Price Waterhouse; Ron Besse, Gage Publishing; Dick Maybee; David Robbins; Russell Morley; and Jeremy Brown. Video concludes with a discussion between Vandermark and Forester. This telecourse if made possible by: The British Columbia Ministries and Education and Small Business Development.
British Columbia Institute of TechnologyInstructional video about how to use the library computer catalogue - DOBIS. Includes instructions on how to perform a search, which indexes are searchable, how to find a proper subject heading, how to understand search results, and how to troubleshoot problems.
BCIT. Library ServicesA training film made for professional divers about safety requirements. These safety precautions include a dive briefing, a pre-dive safety check, a post-dive debriefing and emergency response plans.
BCIT. Audio Visual ServicesDescribes the procedures for checking can integrity in commercial food processing. Host is Pam Howard-Jones. Credits: director and editor Ian Cameron; graphics Ken Gill; camera Don Chaput; content experts Ian Devlin, Steve Yip, and Ralph Drew; and special thanks to Ocean Fisheries Ltd., Fisheries and Ocean Canada, Canadian Fishing Co., Neptune Dynamics Ltd., Empire Stevedoring Co., and Save-on-Foods and Drugs. Produced by Audiovisual Department BCIT.
Fisheries Council of British ColumbiaIdentifies four types of hoists, or lifting devices, used in industry: the block and tackle, tirfor jack, chain fall and come along. Emphasizes the importance of safety precautions when using the hoists as well as how and when to use each. Includes review questions and answers at the end of the video. Special thanks to Instructor Ivan Holmes. Produced by Pacific Vocational Institute.
British Columbia Institute of TechnologyA resource for instructors about cooperative learning and how to implement it in their classes.
BCIT. Learning and Teaching CentreInstructional video for students about research tools available at the BCIT library. Includes information about the research guides, how to find and research a subject in a library catalogue, how to find an item in the library, what information to note for a bibliography, how to use a periodical index, and how to request an interlibrary loan.
BCIT. Audio Visual ServicesPart of a telecourse series, this film covers the six major areas of a well developed market plan: the specific characteristics of the product or service, sales methods, promotion methods, pricing, distribution and the location of the venture. Randy Vandermark, Department Head, BCIT Marketing Management, introduces the film: How will you penetrate your market? Bob Grasely hosts the middle section which includes still cartoons which are used to review and tie the lesson together and interviews with business people talking about their real-life experiences including: Richard Maybee, R. C. Maybee Ltd., Judy Sarick, the Children's Bookstore, Matti Korhonen, Freelance Illustrator, Maryanne Heller, Vintage Furs Ltd., Kemeel Azan, Azan's Beauty World, . The video concludes with a panel discussion with Bruce Schmidt, Vice-President Marketing, Keg Restaurants Ltd. and Morie Shacker Marketing Management BCIT Faculty. This telecourse if made possible by: The British Columbia Ministries and Education and Small Business Development.
British Columbia Institute of TechnologyEducational film for Critical Care Nursing Specialty students about how to assess neuro signs on a patient. The film is hosted by Carol Peterson and filmed at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, BC.
British Columbia Institute of TechnologyEducational video produced for critical care nursing students. Using a dramatization, the video helps students practice systematic analysis and decision making skills. The narrator references a workbook for students that provides corresponding information and discussion questions.
BCIT. Audio Visual ServicesEducational film for BCIT Health part-time studies about the anatomy of the female pelvis. The program is hosted by Diane Sawchuck.
British Columbia Institute of TechnologyIllustrates base-climbing and web-climbing techniques to help ironworkers develop the confidence to work and move more easily around the job site.
British Columbia Institute of Technology