What Video Resources are Available

An index of video resources available to the St. Edward's community.

There are a number of video resources you can use to supplement your course content. Below you'll find how to search our university library, options for recording and editingvideo, as well as sharing videos available online.

This article covers the following topics:

Finding Existing Videos to Use in Your Course

AccessLibrary Resources:

  • Library Video Databases. Search "video" to find streaming services that meet your needs.
  • Library Catalog: Search for a specific video or topic to find streaming content in the catalog.
  • Questions about accessing library content? Ask us at library@stedwards.edu

Share LinkedIn Learning Content

LinkedIn Learning provides access to thousands of online training resources, including video tutorials on Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite, SPSS, NVivo and more.

Copyright and Fair Use

If you're using third-party resources, thisCopyright and Fair Usearticle will help you determine what you can safely use for your course.


Creating Your Own Video Materials

If you find that the video you need is not available, you might feel encouraged to create your own materials. There's a "Best Practices for Making Videos" presentation (slidesin Google Slide|| recording ) offered by Instructional Technology to help you get started. Below you'll findnumerous resources, whichwill help you with recording and editing your video, in addition tohow to share those videos with your students.

Options for Recording Video

Options for Editing Video

Options for Sharing Your Video with your Class

* Panopto is the recommended tool of choice for recording, editing and sharing your videos.

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