Video designed to help a BCIT Health Part-Time Studies student choose a nursing specialty. The specialty areas included are: critical care, emergency, neonatology, nephrology, neuroscience, occupational health, pediatric nursing, pediatric critical care, perinatal, perioperative.
Sans titrePromotional video for BCIT High-Tech Professional (HTP) programs. Current students and alumni discuss their experience in HTP programs and career prospects while a voice over provides general program information. Includes: Kelly Reiswig, HTP student ; Will Dalton, security officer ; Carmen Choy, web designer ; John Elkins, HTP student ; Liesl Fonseca, business systems analyst ; Richard Hislop, network administrator.
Sans titrePromotional video for BCIT Part-Time Studies. General information about part-time studies, the BCIT website, student services, campus services, recreation services, parking information, security and safety information and more.
Sans titreEducational 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.
Sans titrePromotion video about BCIT School of Engineering Technology for potential students. Programs highlighted include: Mechanical Design, Civil Technologies, Computer Systems, Electronics Technology, Process Technologies, Renewable Resources, Advanced diploma programs. Includes clips of students working in the classroom and in the field with voice over, brief interview with Dr. Basil Peters.
Sans titre[Part 3 continues with Mr. Barrett's presentation] Scott Barrett, graduate of BCIT Fish, Wildlife and Rec. program.
Educational 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.
Sans titreInformational video for prospective students transferring to BCIT that looks at things to consider when deciding to attend BCIT such as finance considerations, accommodation, and transportation. Producer and director, David Mattatall ; executive producer, Val Karpinsky.
Sans titrePromotional video for Pacific Vocational Institute's (PVI) Sea Island campus. Voice speaking over video of still photographs of students engaged in learning, some video of students working on aircraft, short interviews with Jack Cook, Director, Aircraft and component maintenance CP Air, Ray Miles, Shop Supervisor, Air BC, and Doug Forest, PVI graduate, video contains some animation of logos and drawing of aircraft and the way photographs are displayed.
Sans titreTour of the Electrical Training Centre guided by Chester Spink (instructor, Electrical & Electronic Technology). Chester guides the audience through storage areas and displays, the training labs and workstations, the training equipment and tools used by students, and the portable training trailers.
Sans titrePromotional video encouraging BCIT students to attend their graduation ceremony. Brief statements by students, video of convocation and celebrating as well as video of still photographs. Some animated text and scene changes.
Sans titreEducational film for BCIT Health part-time studies about the anatomy of the female pelvis. The program is hosted by Diane Sawchuck.
Sans titrePVI Sea Island Campus students and faculty act out a scene where they declare war against the government because of their dissatisfaction with the equipment and facilities on campus. Using old war planes, they fly to Victoria to protest.
Sans titreTeaching 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.
Sans titrePromotional video for the BCIT Pacific Marine Training Campus Marine Officer Training. Video features two students one doing the Marine Engineering Officer Program (Reagan) and the other Deck Officer Marine Training (Chris). The ability to travel and work are highlighted. As are industry partnerships. Video includes footage of the Marine Campus inside and out as well as on ships, practicing safety and working with engines.
Sans titreOpening remarks and agenda outline. Opening remarks from Tom Brauser. Presentation "Call Centre Technologies" by Hossein Malek and John Hyslop. Camera moves between powerpoint presentation and the presenters. Their presentation discusses call centre trends and call centre evolution.
Sans titre[Part 2 continues the interview] H. Leslie Smith, involved in conception of BCIT and member of the advisory committee, and Stan T. Richards, Head of Medical Laboratory starting 1964-1981(?) (18:36-43:30); Anne McMillan, Medical Radiography graduate 1966, later became Program Head of Medical Radiography program (43:31-52:32); Anita Yourt(?), Medical Radiography graduate 1966 (52:33-58:18); Jennifer Anderson, Medical Laboratory graduate 1966, and Bill (William A.) Anderson, Forestry graduate 1966 (58:19-1:04:24)
[Part 3 continues the interview] Jennifer Anderson, Medical Laboratory graduate 1966, and Bill (William A.) Anderson, Forestry graduate 1966 (58:19-1:04:24); Dave Breckner, program committee member for Instrumentation, Computers in Business, and Natural Gas Technology (1:04:25-1:11:17); Peter Wooley, Financial Management instructor, and Co Boer, Business graduate 1966 (1:11:18-1:23:59); Terry Elliott, Business graduate 1966, and Peter Wooley [poor audio quality] (1:24:03-1:36:16)
Part 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.
Sans titreDemonstrates 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.
Sans titreInformation about BC Rivers day as celebrated since 1981, about BC rivers in general, and how you can get involved in BC Rivers Day events. Touching on the importance of rivers to the ecology, recreational enjoyment as well as the significance of rivers to culture and history of this land. Written and produced by Dave Gummeson, Kelly Pearce, Sara Short and Michael Goodfellow. Note: VHS created from original slide/tape program - voice over still photographs. Fish, Wildlife, Recreation: student project.
Sans titreAn educational video about slicing wire rope; specifically the marine eye splice.
Sans titreInstructional video about the sic basic movements of the normal mechanisms of labour, presented by Reina Guliker, Coordinator Obstetrical Nursing Specialty. Advanced Nursing.
Sans titrePromotional video for BCIT's Aviation and Aerospace programs. Hosted by Sandra Borromeo who interviews students and tours the facilities and aircraft at the aerospace campus. Camera operator William Dhawan. Editor Peter Steel. Music by Jamie V.
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