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Streaming Films:from the Library ~ for your Class
Kimberly Lutz
Beth Filar
Williams
Amy Harris
September 12, 2012
POLL: what is your role at UNCG?
• Student (non teaching)• Student with teaching responsibilities• Faculty teaching F2F only• Faculty teaching online only• Faculty teaching online & F2F courses• Librarian• Other (**please share in chat your role)
Objectives & Agenda
• Participants will: gain knowledge of our subscription films available to them at UNCG & understand how to use these films in their courses
• Agenda: show screenshots and explain top 3 heavily used subscriptions; demo each of these live; show the libguide of other resources.
Streaming Film Subscriptionshttp://uncg.libguides.com/streamingfilms
• Ambrose Videos• Alexander Street Press:– American History in Video– Counseling and Therapy in
Video– Dance in Video– Ethnographic Video Online– Opera in Video– Theatre in Video
• Films On Demand • EVIA Digital Archive
Project • PBS Films (Via NC Live) • Shoah Foundation Visual
History Archive • Swank’s Digital Campus
POLL: Have you used any of these streaming films with your courses yet?
A. I have used a DVD in a F2F class but never streaming
B. I have used a streaming film in my course
C. Not sure I have D. Never knew they existed
Why use streaming films?
• Avoid copyright issues! • Easy to add to a course• For F2F course, saves time in class (flipped
classroom concept)• Some allow lesson plans and/or clips to be
shown only
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Alexander Street Press - Basics
• Academic Video Online: one-search of all ASP video • Uses Adobe Flash• Create clips or playlists instead of whole film• Embed clips, playlists, films in Blackboard/Moodle• Streaming only, no downloads• Cannot show on your personal website or to a
general public audience - you CAN show to your class F2F.
Alexander Street Press
Alexander Street Press
Alexander Street Press
Alexander Street Press
Lets demo ASP !
• Uses Adobe Flash• Can embed segments or whole films• Embed clips, playlists, films in
Blackboard/Moodle• Streaming only, no downloads• Cannot show on your personal website or to a
general public audience - you CAN show to your class F2F.
Films on Demand - Basics
Films on Demand
Films on Demand
Films on Demand
Films on Demand
Let’s Demo FOD!
Swank Digital Campus: Basics
• Over 18,000 films from major Hollywood studios available
• Instructors must select films and embed in Blackboard/Moodle for students to view
• Instructors can customize lesson plans for each film• Cannot create clips, but can instruct students to view
just sections of film• Plan ahead—it can take up to 10 days to receive film if
no one else on campus has used it before• Cannot show outside of Blackboard/Moodle, but can
stream in class or allow students to view on their own
Swank Digital Campus: Basics
There are a few more steps to use the extensive film collection from Digital Campus than our other
streaming resources. This is because managing rights with major commercial studios are more
complicated.
We have the steps outlined on our LibGuide, and you may also contact Cathy Rothermel ([email protected]) or any of us or your liaison for help.
Swank Digital Campus: Basics
Step 1. Go the Digital Campus page from the LibGuide.Step 2. See what films are already available (you need a password)Step 3. Grab the code for the film you need and embed in Blackboard.Step 4. Don’t see the film you need, search Digital Campus (no password necessary)Step 5. Request the film using the online form. You will receive an email within 10 days with the code to embed in Blackboard.
Let’s Demo Digital Campus!
Swank Digital Campus: Lesson Creation
For more in depth information on how to create a lesson plan, we have resources available from the Digital Campus page off our LibGuide:
Video Tutorial (10 minutes)
Instructor Guide (PDF)
Swank Digital Campus(what instructors see)
Swank Digital Campus(what students see)
http://uncg.libguides.com/streamingfilms
LIBGUIDE:
Q & A