This is an overview of streaming media collections available at Atkins Library. Part of the 30-Minute "How Do I" Webinar Series offered through the Center for Teaching and Learning at UNC Charlotte.
1. Incorporating Streaming Media into Moodle
Presented by Amanda Binder
Social Sciences Librarian
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Center for Teaching and Learning
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
30-Minute “How Do I” Webinar
September 19. 2013
2. Presenter Information
Amanda Binder
Social Sciences Librarian
• Library liaison to the departments/programs of
History, Anthropology, Political Science, Public
Administration, Public Policy, and Latin
American Studies at UNC Charlotte
• MS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
• BA, Bard College
3. Why Streaming Media?
• Accessible online
• Accessible from off-campus
• Can be streamed in class or individually
• No multiple-user restrictions
4. Films on Demand
Films on Demand is a streaming video service
with approximately 8,900 videos and clips
(mostly documentaries).
Includes primary and secondary sources for
courses in Anthropology, History, Political
Science, Communication, Sociology, Psychology,
Education, the Arts and beyond.
5. Films on Demand
Features:
• Keyword searching or browse by topic
• Playlists and Favorites
• Interactive transcripts
• Unique URL to films and film segments
• Searchable in the library catalog
• Accessible from off-campus
• Public performance rights
URL: http://bit.ly/11KWDvm
6. MEF (Media Education Foundation)
MEF is a multi-disciplinary collection of
documentary and educational films with a focus
on societies, politics, culture and mass media in
America.
Categories of film include The Arts,
Business/Training, Media/Communication,
Sciences, Humanities, and Teacher Education (K-
12).
7. MEF Films
Features:
• Unique URL
• Playlists
• Searchable in the library catalog
• Accessible from off-campus
• Public performance rights
URL: http://bit.ly/14Od8bR
8. Alexander Street Press
Streaming media collections at Atkins Library:
Ethnographic Video Online (Volume I)
LGBT Studies in Video
Dance in Video
Browse other ASP video collections:
http://bit.ly/19e6MEY
9. Alexander Street Press
Features:
• Browse or search
• Clip selections from film
• Unique URL to film or film clips
• Searchable in the library catalog
• Accessible from off-campus
URL: http://bit.ly/18WVcN5
10. PBS Video Collection
Through NC LIVE the library provides you and
your students with online access to many
popular PBS documentary series and films.
Series include Eyes on the Prize, American
Experience, FrontLine, Ken Burns, and
more. Also available are oral history
documentaries about Wilkes County and films
from the North Carolina State Archives.
11. PBS Video Collection
Features:
• Browse by series, title or subject
• Search with keywords
• Unique URL to films
• Accessible from off-campus
URL: http://bit.ly/18WUoYI
12. BBC Shakespeare Plays
BBC Shakespeare Plays feature some of Britain's most
distinguished theatrical talent in the production of
Shakespeare's plays
Features:
• Permalinks to entire plays and play acts
• Searchable in the library catalog
• Accessible from off-campus
URL: http://bit.ly/18999dV
13. Public Performance Rights*
Anyone on campus (student, faculty, or staff
member) can organize an on-campus screening,
provided that no admission is charged. Events can
be open to the public.
It is best to notify the library if you intend to
organize an event featuring one or more films from
our streaming media collections.
*Only applies to MEF Films and Films on Demand
14. Sharing Videos with Students
• DIY instructions:
o Alexander Street Press Collections
o Films on Demand
o MEF Films
o PBS Video Collection
• Use course reserves through the library
15. Guide to Streaming Media
http://guides.library.uncc.edu/streamingmedia
Questions?
Amanda Binder (abinder3@uncc.edu)
OR
Library Liaison to your department/program