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JoVE Science Education: Now Available at Seneca Libraries

JoVE Science Education: Now Available at Seneca Libraries

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by Therese Tisseverasinghe, Seneca Libraries

in the March 2021 issue

 

Seneca Libraries is thrilled to announce a new addition to our already exceptional eResource collection. With JoVE Science Education, you can now access an extensive library of in-depth instructional videos covering science concepts and laboratory methods from anywhere at any time. Check out Seneca Libraries’ current JoVE subscription access. Students can access JoVE content anywhere, anytime and all videos are closed captioned in English and 12 additional languages including French, Chinese, and Arabic.

Instructor’s tools include suggestions for how to use JoVE in the classroom, create video-specific tests, and set-up JoVE content with Learn@Seneca. You can also peruse a wide array of pre-mapped videos by course syllabus or create your own.

Thanks to the diligent work of our nursing faculty who have meticulously mapped JoVE Clinical Skills videos into their health assessments course curriculum, JoVE usage has continued to surge with over 4,000 page views within a six-week span during the current winter term.

If you are interested in learning more about JoVE or how you can integrate JoVE content into your course syllabus, contact your liaison librarian. To access JoVE and all of the databases currently offered through Seneca Libraries, visit the library's A-Z Databases list.

 

 


View the March 2021 issue of the Academic Newsletter.

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