SWANK is our go-to Streaming Platform. Brunswick High School has instant access to over 200 documentaries and movies. In addition, we have the ability to request movies from the SWANK Catalog of over 36,000 addition titles, including new releases. Simply click the request button and the video will be added to our collection within a day or two. CLICK HERE to search the ALL MOVIES on the SWANK site.
BHS Library Online Video Archive
(You must be logged into your Brunswick School Department email to access this archive. )
Click log in with Google and go to the Nearpod Library on the left.
Then do a search at the top for any subject and filter by Video.
YOUTUBE VIDEOS are another great source for educational videos that we may use.
Youtube Helpful Hints: Add #education or #documentary to your search at YouTube. Click on Filters and choose Duration of more than 20 minutes.
WatchKnowLearn.org provides easy access to the best free educational videos available on the Internet. More than 50,000 educational videos are sorted and ranked in a directory of over 5,000 categories and are made available without any registration or fees. There is a helpful age filter on the left side of the website.
This awesome site provides more than 2.5 million lessons and interactive educational activities incorporating videos in the classroom!
http://www.discovery.com/videos
Watch videos and clips from the Discovery Channel at their website.
Watch thousands of free PBS videos from shows such as Nova, Nature and History Detectives
http://video.nationalgeographic.com
Search for Videos in the search bar on the upper right of the page or look under the categories that include nature, animals, science and history.
http://www.openculture.com/freemoviesonline
“635 Free Movies Online: Great Classics, Indies, Noir, Westerns, etc.” Films in the public domain.
The National Science Digital Library provides links to free online videos and other resources for teachers in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
“Green.TV is a worldwide, multi-channel production and publishing platform for environment, sustainability and clean-tech content – on mobile, online and on connected TV.” Videos are available on topics such as Climate Change, Technology, Energy and Nature.
HippoCampus.org provides core academic videos, animations, and simulations on general education subjects to middle-school and high-school teachers and college professors, and their students, free of charge.
http://ocw.mit.edu/high-school/
MIT OpenCourseWare’s “High School Highlights” features educational resources and video lectures from the MIT curriculum in math, science, engineering, social sciences and humanities that may be most beneficial to high school students.
The official site for TED Talks; browse the site for 2,500+ TED Talks…”Ideas Worth Spreading”
https://www.khanacademy.org/library
The mission of Khan Academy is to provide “a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.” The site features thousands of “micro lectures” as well as interactive quizzes on topics in Math, Science, Economics and Finance, as well as the Humanities. See all of the Khan Academy Math lessons aligned with the Common Core here: https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore/map#grade-HSN
Over 150 free full-length Documentaries for free, promoted by Anton Pictures
http://www.teachertube.com/videos
TeacherTube.com is a video sharing website similar to YouTube but containing over 400,000 educational videos.
https://www.dailymotion.com/us
Dailymotion has a large collection of videos including educational documentaries.