Tools of the Trade Videos
This video, with accompanying instructor’s guide, familiarizes students with tools used in auto repair.Women tend to come to trades courses with less experience using tools informally and can therefore find tool identification difficult. This video will help your female (and male) students be more successful in your trades classes.
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Inside the Automotive Technician’s Toolbox Video:
This 31-minute video opens the auto technician’s “toolbox” and introduces your female (and male) students to the systems and tools that make both conventional and hybrid vehicles run.
After introducing the power train and the fuel, electrical, cooling, exhaust, steering, suspension and brake systems, the video reviews the auto tech’s personal hand tools and shared shop tools. All manner of wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers and hammers are discussed, along with high-tech diagnostic instruments and specialized equipment for repairing or replacing automotive system components. Education and training opportunities are touched upon, and safety practices are emphasized throughout.
The DVD comes with a downloadable instructor’s guide featuring educational standards, vocabulary, discussion questions and project ideas for your students.
Topics Covered
- What Do Auto Technicians Do?
- Underlying Technology of Gas Powered Vehicle
- Gas-Powered Vehicle Systems
- Hybrid Gas/Electric Powered Vehicle
- Auto Technicians: Personal and Shop Safety
- Safety Concerns for Hybrids
- Basic Auto Tech Tools: Wrenches
- Basic Auto Tech Tools
- Maintenance and Repair Tasks for Automobiles
- Diagnostic Tools for Automobile Repair and Maintenance
- Future Outlook for Automotive Technicians
Instructor's Guide
The 22-page instructor’s guide helps you prepare your students before they view the video, assist them as they view it and present follow-up activities to reinforce the key learning objectives:
- Identify and understand basic safety standards used when performing auto repair.
- Identify and understand the core areas of systems competencies within the auto repair certificate (Electrical, Engine, Steering/ Suspension, Brakes).
- Identify and understand the tools used in basic level repairs on the core automobile systems.
- Be able to explore and analyze auto repair career opportunities.
Video Clip Note
While the narrator and demonstrators are mostly male, this DVD will help all of your students, female and male, develop the basic introductory skills they need to succeed.
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Video Details:
Run time: 31 minutes total
Grade level: High School, Two-Year College
Format: DVD
Note: This DVD and Instructor’s Guide correlate to all National CTE Organizational Standards (including the provisions of the Perkins Act); the Program Certification Standards for Automobile Technician Training Programs from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence and the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation; the standards from the National Education Technology Standards Project and the IHS Global Engineering Standards (Automotive).
Check out all of the Tools of the Trade Videos:
- Automotive Technician
- Carpenter
- Electrician
- Mason
- Plumber
- Welder
This video, with accompanying instructor’s guide, familiarizes students with tools used in carpentry.Women tend to come to trades courses with less experience using tools informally and can therefore find tool identification difficult. This video will help your female (and male) students be more successful in your trades classes.
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Inside the Carpenter’s Toolbox Video:
This 19-minute video opens the carpenter’s “toolbox” and shows your female (and male) students how carpenters turn building materials into buildings.
Students will learn about the tools and construction materials carpenters depend on every day. After a rundown on manufactured wood products like plywood, OSB, I-beam joists and glu-lams as well as the fasteners that hold them all together, the video covers a variety of carpentry tools divided into four groups: planning and drawing, measuring and marking, cutting and shaping and fastening and assembly. Types of carpenters -- rough, finish and general -- are also discussed, and safety is reinforced throughout. The DVD concludes by highlighting resources that are available to those interested in becoming carpenters.
The DVD comes with a downloadable instructor’s guide featuring educational standards, vocabulary, discussion questions and project ideas for your students!
Topics Covered
- Rough Carpenters and Finish Carpenters
- General Contractors
- Carpentry Materials
- Construction Fasteners
- Carpentry Safety Precautions
- Four Stages of Construction
- Planning and Drawing Tools
- Measuring and Marking Tools
- Cutting and Shaping Tools
- Assembly and Fastening Tools
- Experience and Education in Carpentry
Instructor's Guide
The 16-page instructor’s guide helps you prepare your students before they view the video, assist them as they view it and present follow-up activities to reinforce the key learning objectives:
- Identify and understand basic safety standards within general carpentry.
- Identify and understand proper use of building materials including wood building materials, fasteners and adhesives.
- Demonstrate proper use and maintenance of basic carpenter’s tools, including the many hand- and power-operated tools used by carpenters, including power-actuated fasteners.
- Be able to explore and analyze carpentry opportunities.
Video Clip Note
While the narrator and demonstrators are mostly male, this DVD will help all of your students, female and male, develop the basic introductory skills they need to succeed.
See the video clip
Video Details:
Run time: 19 minutes total.
Grade level: High School, Two-Year College
Format: DVD
Note: This DVD and Instructor’s Guide correlate to all National CTE Organizational Standards (including the provisions of the Perkins Act.)
Check out all of the Tools of the Trade Videos:
- Automotive Technician
- Carpenter
- Electrician
- Mason
- Plumber
- Welder
This video, with accompanying instructor’s guide, familiarizes students with tools used by masons.Women tend to come to trades courses with less experience using tools informally and can therefore find tool identification difficult. This video will help your female (and male) students be more successful in your trades classes.
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Inside the Masons’s Toolbox Video:
The eye of an artist coupled with the mind of an engineer: that’s a mason.
Over the course of this 25-minute video, your female (and male) students will learn about commonly used masonry tools; the attributes of brick, block, tile, stone, cast concrete and mortar mixes; fasteners, wall ties and mortar joint reinforcements; estimating material amounts and on-the-job safety.
The building of a brick wall from footing to cap showcases a variety of tools in action, including the brick tongs, mortar hoe, chalk line, hawk, trowel, bricklayer’s rule, mason’s hammer, brickset, power saw and jointer. Specialized tools for use with cast concrete, block, stone and tile are also shown. The DVD concludes by highlighting resources that are available to those interested in becoming masons.
The DVD comes with a downloadable instructor’s guide featuring educational standards, vocabulary, discussion questions and project ideas for your students!
Topics Covered
- History, Art and Science of Masonry
- Masonry Safety and Protective Equipment
- Masonry Materials
- Masonry Materials: Mortar
- Masonry Tools: Building a Brick Wall
- Tools and Techniques for Concrete Block and Stone
- Cast Concrete Construction
- Masonry Tool Advice and Career Outlook
Instructor's Guide
The 19-page instructor’s guide helps you prepare your students before they view the video, assist them as they view it and present follow-up activities to reinforce the key learning objectives:
- Identifying and understanding basic safety standards and site preparation.
- Demonstrating proper use and maintenance of the basic brick/masonry tools, materials and equipment.
- Identifying and understanding basic use of brick and masonry hand and power tools.
Recognizing and exploring career opportunities in the masonry industry.
Video Clip Note
While the narrator and demonstrators are mostly male, this DVD will help all of your students, female and male, develop the basic introductory skills they need to succeed.
See the video clip
Video Details:
Run time: 25 minutes total
Grade level: High School, Two-Year College
Format: DVD
Note: This DVD and Instructor’s Guide correlate to all National CTE Organizational Standards (including the provisions of the Perkins Act).
Check out all of the Tools of the Trade Videos:
This video, with accompanying instructor’s guide, familiarizes students with tools used by electricians.Women tend to come to trades courses with less experience using tools informally and can therefore find tool identification difficult. This video will help your female (and male) students be more successful in your trades classes.
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Inside the Electrician’s Toolbox Video:
After a general introduction of electricity -- electrons, current, kilowatts and the journey of electrical power from utility company to home -- this 27-minute program examines the work materials and tools commonly used by an electrician.
Wires, cables, conduits, boxes, receptacles and switches are illustrated, and the tools required to cut and run cable or conduit, detect and test voltage and wire or connect fixtures are shown in action. Wiring diagrams and blueprints are also discussed, and safety is stressed throughout. The DVD concludes by highlighting resources that are available to those interested in becoming electricians.
The DVD comes with a downloadable instructor’s guide featuring educational standards, vocabulary, discussion questions and project ideas for your students!
Topics Covered
- Measuring Electricity
- How Electricity Travels
- Purpose of Main Service Panel
- Materials for Electrical Work
- How Electricity Travels Through a Residence
- Electrical Safety and Regulations
- Electrical Work Tools
- Preparation for Cable Running
- Wiring Tools
- Electrical Wiring Tips
Instructor's Guide
The 20-page instructor’s guide helps you prepare your students before they view the video, assist them as they view it, and present follow-up activities to reinforce the key learning objectives:
- Safety
- Electrical Theory I & II
- Electrical Test Equipment
- National Electrical Codes
- Raceways and Boxes
- Conductors
- Blueprints
- Wiring: Residential and Commercial
- Understanding Career Opportunities for Electricians
Video Clip Note
While the narrator and demonstrators are mostly male, this DVD will help all of your students, female and male, develop the basic introductory skills they need to succeed.
See the video clip
Video Details:
Run time: 27 minutes total
Grade level: High School, Two-Year College
Format: DVD
Note: This DVD and Instructor’s Guide correlate to all National CTE Organizational Standards (including the provisions of the Perkins Act).
Check out all of the Tools of the Trade Videos:
- Automotive Technician
- Carpenter
- Electrician
- Mason
- Plumber
- Welder
This video, with accompanying instructor’s guide, familiarizes students with tools used by plumbers.Women tend to come to trades courses with less experience using tools informally and can therefore find tool identification difficult. This video will help your female (and male) students be more successful in your trades classes.
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Inside the Plumber’s Toolbox Video:
From plungers, to pipe wrenches, to Teflon tape, this 32-minute video introduces each common tool of the plumbing trade with a brief demonstration of its proper use. Safety precautions and industry tips are provided as well, and four major types of piping and tubing -- steel, copper, plastic and cast iron -- are described. The DVD concludes by highlighting resources that are available to those interested in becoming plumbers.
The DVD comes with a downloadable instructor’s guide featuring educational standards, vocabulary, discussion questions and project ideas for your students!
Topics Covered
- What Plumbers Do
- Types of Plumbing Pipes
- Pipes Used in Draining Waste Vents
- Pipe Fittings
- Safety Precautions
- Basic Plumbing Tools
- Specialized Plumbing Tools for Copper Pipes
- Joining Copper Pipe Without Soldering
- Plastic Tools and Materials
- Cast Iron Tools and Materials
Instructor's Guide
The 17-page instructor’s guide helps you prepare your students before they view the video, assist them as they view it and present follow-up activities to reinforce the key learning objectives:
- Identifying and understanding the differences between each basic plumbing tool and material.
- Explaining the benefits of each tool and the types of plumbing jobs for which it should be used.
- Demonstrating the proper use of each tool.
- Understanding the different types of piping (copper, plastic, cast iron and galvanized).
Recognizing proper plumbing safety precautions (e.g., checking state and local codes before starting any project, locating shutoff valves, wearing safety equipment, etc.).
Video Clip Note
While the narrator and demonstrators are mostly male, this DVD will help all of your students, female and male, develop the basic introductory skills they need to succeed.
See the video clip
Video Details:
Run time: 32 minutes total
Grade level: High School, Two-Year College
Format: DVD
Note: This DVD and Instructor’s Guide correlate to all National CTE Organizational Standards (including the provisions of the Perkins Act).
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