Q. I'd like to assign a streaming film for my class. How can I make sure that that assigned videos are licensed and available as needed?
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Answered By: Beth Juhl Last Updated: Nov 05, 2024 Views: 262
Answered By: Beth Juhl
Last Updated: Nov 05, 2024 Views: 262
Please submit a request for streaming media for a class using the Course Request Form (linked below).
Already have a link to a streaming video for your class? Check your links periodically to find out if the movies are still available. This is a standard good practice with all streaming video, every semester. Film platforms like Kanopy occasionally lose licensing rights for video, licenses expire, and URLs change. Some streaming platforms like Swank list the dates available for the film in the OneSearch item record.
If you notice that a Kanopy video you've assigned is not available, request it through the platform and let us know when your course is being offered.
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