Please use Google Chrome when playing videos on campus. When using PCs in e-classrooms, videos should be accessible through Internet Explorer.
Please use Google Chrome when playing videos on campus. When using PCs in e-classrooms, videos should be accessible through Internet Explorer.
Please use Google Chrome when playing videos on campus. When using PCs in e-classrooms, videos should be accessible through Internet Explorer.
Free sites:
The following is a list of free streamed video sites that you might find useful for your classes. Remember to always evaluate free sites for potential copyright infringement before showing in the classroom. Guidelines for evaluating free sites can be found in the Library copyright guide to Audiovisual and Electronic Resources.
Academic Earth: Free online video courses from leading universities
Nobel Lectures: View new videos or search the Nobel Lecture video archive.
MIT World Videos
Videotaped lectures from professors and keynote speakers.
Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive: "400 films…reflect the vast scope of documentary material collected in the Spielberg Archive. The films range from 1911 to the present and include home movies, short films and full length features."
Ted Talks
The annual conferences in Long Beach and Oxford bring together the world's most fascinating thinkers and doers, who are challenged to give the talk of their lives (in 18 minutes). Many of the videos on this site are under 5 minutes