If you need further assistance with any of the Streaming Media sources or have questions, please contact Kim Linkous at 314-984-7273 or hpir@stlcc.edu.
Streaming Media
St. Louis Community College subscribes to several streaming film & video databases. This guide is intended to help faculty learn more about streaming media options available through STLCC Libraries. It includes helpful links to streaming media databases and related resources, tips and tools for using them in your classes, and information on integrating streaming media into Canvas. So if you are looking for ways to enhance current lessons with video, or are wanting to include a feature film in your class this guide is for you!
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Large Video Collections
These collections include thousands of documentaries, educational films, and other videos.
Includes documentaries, films, and demonstrations in a wide range of subject areas.
Includes more than 62,000 titles spanning the widest range of subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more, curated for the educational experience with a wide range of content types such as documentaries, films, demonstrations, etc.
Films on Demand is a collection of more than 40,000 educational videos available for video streaming. Titles are organized into subject and other categories. Most videos are divided in to segments which may be searched and viewed individually.
Collection of online video for the study of American history.
American History in Video provides a collection of online video for the study of American history -- 2,000 hours and more than 5,000 titles on completion. This collection is a collaboration with A&E Television Networks and features documentaries and series from The History Channel®, A&E Network®, and Biography®.
Provides unlimited access to over 45,000 ebooks in computer programming, information technology, business, math, science, and engineering. Includes streaming videos, case studies, expert playlists, and more. Need help?