Explore Academic Video Online’s Newest Learning Tool

Video Interaction Functionality

Academic Video Online (AVON) is the most comprehensive video subscription available. With ~80,000 titles, Academic Video Online delivers unlimited access to videos from 60 MINUTES, PBS, BBC, CNN, A+E Networks’ HISTORY®, Encyclopedia Britannica, Crash Course, Royal Shakespeare Company, Qwest TV, Broadway on Demand and more. These documentaries, tutorials, performances and other films will encourage learning in and out of the classroom. 
 
Our video platform functionality like clip-making, customizable playback speeds, transcript/platform language translations and more, makes this an ideal resource for teaching. And now Academic Video Online is launching its newest learning tool, video interaction functionality.
 
Video interaction functionality:
  • Delivers meaningful ways to leverage streaming video for collaboration, reflection and assessment of student knowledge and retention of course lessons and concepts. 
  • Enables faculty to embed pedagogical tools throughout streaming videos, including discussion prompts, multiple-choice and free-form questions, polling, and more. 
  • Can be created by faculty or edited from other interactions already available.
  • Allows results to be reported in the gradebook
  • Gives access to real-time analytics to see student responses and adapt teaching based on student comprehension to facilitate improved learning outcomes.
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Move beyond simply watching video to an active learning experience with our newest learning tool: Video Interaction Functionality.

In this video learn how video interaction functionality will connect library content to the classroom and enhance student engagement for faculty by offering meaningful ways to leverage streaming video for collaboration, reflection, and assessment.