This collection provides streaming access to a wide range of historical documentaries and films, covering significant events, figures, and themes in American history for educational use.
This collection provides access to videos focusing on American history including commercial, governmental, and archival footage, newsreels, interviews, speeches and addresses, public service announcements, news stories, lectures, and documentaries. Popular topics include war and violence, political and social movements, international relations, the Depression, WWI, WWII, politics and current affairs, and United States presidents.
Features a collection of streaming videos focused on classical music performances, documentaries, and educational content, showcasing composers and musicians throughout history.
This resource provides a rich collection of influential performances and documentaries spanning eras and demonstrating classical music's dynamic evolution. It contains all forms of classical music, including major orchestral performances, chamber music, oratorio, and solo performances. Coverage of musical time periods spans Medieval to the 21st century, with recordings from the 1950s to the present. Browse performers and ensembles such as the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim, and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra; search composers such as Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopin.
A streaming platform offering access to a wide range of educational and documentary films, covering topics such as social issues, history, science, and culture.
Docuseek streams essential independent, social-issue and environmental films to colleges, universities and K-12 schools, providing exclusive access to content from renowned leaders in documentary film distribution. Browse over 4,000 titles produced between 1927 and the present. The documentaries focus on contemporary social issues in a variety of disciplines, including environmental sciences, political and social sciences, history, health, psychology, and more.
Contains more than 4000 videos of teaching demonstrations, lectures, documentaries & primary source footage in actual classrooms.
This resource offers streaming access to a diverse collection of documentary films and videos on social issues, culture, and history, supporting education and research across disciplines.
This collection of documentaries, covering race and gender studies, human rights, globalization & global studies, ranges in release dates from 1975 to 2012. The titles (900+ videos) cross nearly all academic disciplines and educate students and researchers on critical and thought-provoking issues, figures, and cultures. Documentaries range from six minutes to nearly four hours long.
A select number of streaming films licensed by the University of Dayton. Titles include documentaries on current events and social justice issues.
A streaming service offering a curated selection of documentary films, providing educational and thought-provoking content on global social, political, and cultural issues.
Access a vast collection of streaming educational videos across various subjects, supporting teaching and learning in classrooms and online environments.
This video streaming platform contains 12 videos covering environmental science, music & dance, anthropology, American and world history, sociology, and Asia & Pacific studies.
A collection of videos featuring historic speeches from influential figures across politics, civil rights, and social movements, offering insights into key moments in history.
The Great Speeches Video Series is an online instructional tool for speech communicators. Each volume contains at least 5 speeches, in their entirety, and is prefaced by a biographical narration providing historical context, significance and the rhetorical devices found in each speech. More than 60 videos available, featuring Presidents Nixon, Roosevelt, Obama, Kennedy, Reagan, Truman, Carter, Johnson, Clinton, and Bush, H.W., and many other influential figures from the20th and 21st centuries. Videos range in length from 2 to 160 minutes.
A streaming service providing access to a diverse collection of films and documentaries, including educational content and classic cinema, for students and educators.
This collection of films covers a broad range of streaming video titles for educational purposes, including documentaries, independent and foreign films, classics, training films, and full-length feature films. Kanopy includes films from a wide range of content providers, including New Day Films, PBS, the Criterion Channel, Kino Lorber, and Documentary Educational Resources.
Explore cinema from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Note: UD users will need to sign-up here with their UD email address.
A collection of historical newsreels from 1935 to 1967, offering insight into key events, social trends, and global issues through short documentary films.
Discover rare and previously unpublished American History newsreels, documentaries, commercials, public service announcements, and instructional material, released from 1934 to 1966. Deep dive into the Plymouth Rock landing, westward expansion, the Civil War, women’s suffrage, the Great Depression, World War II, the Civil Rights Movement, the Space Race, the Gay Rights Movement, the Iraq War, and more. You'll uncover the inspiring voices of Native Americans, African Americans, women, the LGBT community, and other traditionally underrepresented groups in American History. Videos range from two minutes to one hour long.
A collection of music videos spanning various genres and eras, providing streaming access to performances, music videos, and documentaries about artists and their work.
A comprehensive video resource for the study of music. Users experience music through thousands of performances, masterclasses, documentaries, and interviews. Content covers every genre and time period back to the Middle Ages. Browse 3,800 titles from time periods including Romantic, 20th Century, Classical, Baroque, Renaissance, Medieval, Pre-Classical, and 21st Century modern. Search composers such as Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Verdi, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, and many more.
A digital platform featuring streaming videos of contemporary performing arts, including theater, dance, and music, showcasing innovative works from diverse artists and companies.
On OnTheBoards.tv, view full-length, high-quality performance films. Performers include both international and US-based contemporary artists. Browse performances by categories such as classical, contemporary, dance, experimental, installation, music, performance, and theater.
Offers a collection of streaming video performances of operas, including notable productions, documentaries, and interviews with artists, showcasing the richness of operatic art.
Music Online: Opera in Video provides access to the most important opera performances, captured on video through staged productions, interviews, and documentaries. Selections represent the world's best performers, conductors, and opera houses and are based on a work's importance to the operatic canon. Content is in Italian, English, German, French, and other languages. Release dates range from 1933 to 2010.
A video database offering tutorials, demonstrations, and expert insights on counseling and psychotherapy topics for students and practitioners.
This comprehensive online resource offers a vast collection of video content focused on counseling and psychotherapy. It features step-by-step tutorials, practitioner demonstrations, expert interviews, and panel discussions covering a wide range of topics in the field. The database includes content on evidence-based practices, diversity and inclusion, multicultural counseling, teletherapy, and substance abuse treatment. Users can access observational footage, documentaries, and videos designed to map precisely to the curriculum. The platform offers interactive features such as self-assessments and virtual scenarios, allowing users to test their knowledge and comprehension. Regular updates ensure the inclusion of current content, making it an invaluable tool for students, educators, and practitioners in counseling and psychotherapy. The collection is designed to provide hands-on knowledge of therapeutic approaches and interventions, offering viewers insights into how experienced practitioners translate theoretical concepts into practice.
Provides streaming access to a wide selection of educational and popular films, offering titles for academic use in various subjects including history, literature, and the arts.
This collection of streaming commercial and independent films and documentaries includes a variety of popular feature films to support classroom instruction. Films licensed through Swank can be viewed online for individual or course use only; public or group viewings of these films are prohibited.
A streaming video database featuring over 1,750 documentaries on world history, covering diverse regions and significant historical events.
This online database offers a rich collection of streaming video content focused on world history, featuring critically acclaimed documentaries from renowned filmmakers worldwide. With over 1,750 documentaries, the collection spans human history from ancient civilizations to contemporary events, covering diverse regions including Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Oceania with chronological coverage back to films from 1918. Users can access a variety of materials that include documentaries on significant historical events, cultural movements, and influential figures. The platform also provides advanced search functionalities that allow users to filter content by subject, time period, and geographic region, facilitating targeted research. Each documentary is accompanied by supplementary materials such as transcripts and bibliographies to enhance understanding and academic study. This resource is invaluable for educators, students, and researchers seeking to engage with historical narratives through visual media.