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- https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/internet/tags/college-of-production
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- Arts and Humanities, Science and Technology
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- Film Studies, Media Studies, Radio Studies, Technology
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Courses, Producers/Broadcasters
This large and developing resource is part of the BBC Academy, which exists in its own words to put, ‘training and development at the heart of the BBC and also works with the wider broadcast industry, equipping people with skills they need for a lifetime of employability in the ever-changing media landscape.' It also provides courses, some in partnership with Creative Skillset (see separate entry). The site, currently in beta test mode, aims to provide a guide to training resources for those interested in a career in the media, specifically broadcast radio and television. This includes dozens of interviews with industry professionals discussing their areas of expertise. The site is organised as a guide to a wide variety of professional activities, from the lofty heights of director and executive producer to more artisanal jobs such as make-up designer and sound designer. Most of the videos are about 2 to 3 minutes in length and provide succinct profiles of those working in core behind-the-scenes production jobs. The emphasis is split fairly evenly between TV and Radio though there is also a new section devoted to online production that will be expanding. See also the separate entry under BBC College of Journalism. Along with job descriptions there are also practical tips on a broad range of subjects, from how best to shoot and night or to record a ‘vox pops’ to managing the relationship between a presenter and the producer.
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- https://www.bbc.co.uk/academy
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- Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences
- Subject
- Current Affairs, Languages, Law, Media Studies, Politics and Government, Radio Studies
- Medium
- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Courses, Discussion Lists, Information Sources, Producers/Broadcasters, Streaming/Download
At the end of 2009 this brilliant site designed to teach skills to BBC journalists was opened to public access in the UK. Using hundreds of video and audio examples alongside interactive modules, the site provides masterclasses covering craft skills, law, and ethics & values. There is also an active discussion forum, glossary, and currently a section on covering the general election. It is intended to make the site available by subscription outside the UK. Part of the BBC Academy, see also the separate entry for the sister site, BBC College of Production.
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- http://www.apple.com/education/itunes-u/
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- Arts and Humanities, Bio-Medical, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Courses, Streaming/Download
iTunesU offers an extensive and ever-expanding range of video and audio educational material for use in teaching and learning in higher education. Content mainly originates in the US and is supplied by universities, museums, cultural institutions and public broadcasting stations. Much of the footage consists of filmed lectures. UK universities now supplying programmes include Oxford, Cambridge, UCL and the Open University. Tracks can be downloaded to ipods or iphones or viewed online.
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- http://www.sociology.org.uk/cc_home.htm
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- Social Sciences
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- Social Studies
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Courses, Streaming/Download
The Crime and Deviance Channel is a subscription-only site offering a range of teaching tools (based around four major categories: Text, PowerPoint, Video and Audio resources) that can be integrated into both classroom and VLE-based schemes of work. Channel subscribers gain access to a wide range of resources designed to bring the topic of Crime and Deviance to life in lively and informative ways. The Channel currently contains around 130 minutes of video and 70 minutes of audio material plus extensive text-based and PowerPoint resources. Channel resources are organised around seven key themes that can be accessed from the Channel Menu at any time: Theories of Deviance; Power and Control; Social Distribution of Crime; Globalisation and Crime; Suicide; Research Methods; Exam Bytes.
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- https://www.youtube.com/user/OUlife
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- Arts and Humanities, Bio-Medical, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
- Subject
- Mathematics, Technology
- Medium
- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Courses, Podcasting, Streaming/Download
The Open University has launched a YouTube channel featuring over 300 videos, with educational content in the OULearn section and videos from staff, students and alumni in the OULife section. OU Learn showcases extracts of video learning materials from Open University courses and television broadcasts, covering languages, arts & humanities, and science. OULife contains video blogs, graduation ceremonies, etc uploaded by OU staff and students. A Youtube research channel is planned for launch in 2009. OU educational resources are also available for download as free audio or video podcasts on the OU section of iTunesU and on the beta site OU podcast site
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- http://wally.cs.iupui.edu/wallyindex.html
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- Science and Technology
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- Computing
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Courses, Databases, Streaming/Download
The video and audio programmes presented here with the minimum of fuss are viewable using RealPlayer, and cover such subjects as Web Design, Web Programming and Virtual Reality. The main topics have been subdivided into as many as 27 separate sections, most of which are presented as one-hour lectures. The encoding is only average, but there is much useful material contained in the several hundred hours of audio and video contained within.
Site inactive as of March 2013
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- http://bufvc.ac.uk
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- Arts and Humanities, Bio-Medical, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
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- Archaeology, Drama, Education, Film Studies, General Science, History, Media Studies, Politics and Government, Radio Studies
- Medium
- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Copyright, Courses, Databases, Distributors, Information Sources, Organisations, TV/Radio listings, Video Sources, Web Links
The BUFVC promotes the use of moving images and related media in UK higher education and research. The site includes access to a number of databases: Find DVDs, the Researcher’s Guide Online (RGO), News on Screen (incorporating BUND, the British Universities Newsreel Database), Television & Radio Index for Learning and Teaching (TRILT), BoB - Box of Broadcasts, several Independent Radio Collections and TV Times 1955-1985 (TVTiP). There is information on BUFVC courses and conferences, educational films for sale, details of BUFVC publications, and news and events covering the BUFVC and its member institutions.
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- http://www.bioedonline.org/videos/
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- Bio-Medical
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- Biology, Medicine
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Courses, Information Sources, Streaming/Download
These streamed audiovisual resources are presented by Baylor College of Medicine in the US and are combination Power Point and video and/or audio lectures, aimed at both teachers and students. Topics covered include Biology classification, bio-terrorism, animal behaviour, ecosystems, asthma as well as extended sections looking at the human organism and laboratory techniques. Also included are a large number of slides which can be downloaded and used. The presentations last approximately a quarter of an hour and the encoding is of a good standard throughout.
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- Link
- https://www.cbc.ca/archives/
- Category
- Arts and Humanities
- Subject
- Film Studies, French Studies, History, Media Studies
- Medium
- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Courses, Information Sources, Streaming/Download
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has recently celebrated its fiftieth anniversary, and its site showcases radio and TV clips from its long history. The clips are organised both thematically and by decade and require Windows MediaPlayer. One can also take a virtual tour of the archive, which also contains much ancillary material which serves to put the large amount of data in context. Highlights include footage of De Gaulle’s inflammatory ‘Vive le Québec libre!' speech, Expo 67, coverage of the 1952 Coronation and this interview with Neil Young from 1969 in which he discusses his reasons for leaving the Buffalo Springfield.
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