Boclips, the world’s largest video library for education, is happy to announce partnerships with two new content providers.
The highly respected Egyptian publishing house, Nahdet Misr Publishing House, has provided over 300 Arabic language animated educational videos, approved by the Egyptian Ministry of Education, covering Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, History, Geography, Religious Education and English. Zoe Moore, Content Director, states – “In representing Nahdet Misr, boclips extends its offering of videos from the Middle East and Arabic language content, and we are delighted the videos are coming from a source that is so respected by the Egyptian Ministry of Education.”
boclips also welcomes Iesha Learning. Iesha Learning has a fun, interactive digitised curriculum on sexuality and gender aimed at the pre-teen audience. Nilima Achwal, founder of the company, has commented: "Iesha Learning's fun, colorful videos on puberty and adolescence help pre-teens enter their teenage years with confidence, positive attitudes and even change-making behavior to help their peers and create a better world.”
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For further information contact:
David Bainbridge, Knowledgemotion
+447801 180155
david@boclips.com
www.boclips.com
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About Knowledgemotion and the boclips video platform
Knowledgemotion’s boclips, is the world’s largest video library for education. Named after the bo tree that provided Buddha with the shade he needed as he tried to make sense of the world, boclips enables education publishers and providers to find, license and use video clips that they then embed into their digital textbooks and services. Knowledgemotion has agreements with leading international content owners including Getty Images, Bloomberg, BBC Worldwide Learning, Associated Press Television News, Sports News TV and British Movietone. These agreements give boclips access to a high quality, rights-ready library of 2 million video clips, spanning all key stages, subjects and topics in the curriculum. Customers include Pearson Education, the Open University, Macmillan and Bloomsbury.