Learning with Videos

Archival Content Notice: This post was published in 2010 and may contain outdated information. It may not reflect current library services or accessibility standards. If you need assistance accessing this content, please contact UC Libraries.
Archival Content Notice: This post was published in 2010 and may contain outdated information. If you need assistance accessing this content, please contact UC Libraries.

Learning with VideosDebbie Tenofsky, Head of Reference and Instructional Services, is quoted in an article in the April 2010 issue of Academic Connection published by Athletics Academic Services. The article, “The Campus that Never Sleeps,” highlights iTunes U, a source of free video and audio files produced by universities including UC.

Debbie talks about the advantages of accessing academic videos via a source such as iTunes as well as others sources as TeacherTube. She also mentions UC Libraries online videos about using library resources. The short videos cover such topics as “Connect to Library Resources Off-Campus,” “How to Choose a Subject Database,” and “Mission Possible: Finding a Book in Langsam Library.”

A pdf of the entire article is available online at http://www.libraries.uc.edu/information/AprilNewsletter.pdf.