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How to Use Archival Footage in the Classroom

The growth of video and audio technology over the last hundred years has provided us with a rich and dynamic historical record. This footage b...

When we think about the ways in which our world is connected, systems of global trade, international travel, or economic...
Let’s talk about passive and active learning in the context of video-driven lessons. As teachers, every minute in the le...
Watch this short video hosted by Ed Kendall of Boclips to learn how you can use video in your virtual learning platforms...
Set the stage for digital citizenship with a community contract Teachers are scrambling to respond to the sudden push to...
Teachers are busy people. There’s the constant balancing act of lesson-planning, grading papers, meeting with parents an...
As an unprecedented incident, few stakeholders were adequately prepared for the non-school-based education that’s been r...
In previous posts, we’ve covered how to use video to differentiate learning content and process. These are aspects of di...
Repeated studies have shown that quality educational videos of appropriate lengths are one of the most effective and uni...
Here at Boclips, April is one of our favorite months of the year because it’s National Poetry Month! Learning about poet...