ClickView is a database subscribed to by the library that provides access to the off-air recordings of Australian and global television content via on-demand video streaming.
This content is copyright-cleared for educational use and can be embedded into online learning platforms, such as Blackboard, and made available via curated collections linked to particular disciplines and subjects.
The video streaming database enables you to add interactive elements to recorded programs, such as quizzes, that can be used as formative assessment opportunities. These kinds of tools are unleashing adaptive learning approaches that are invigorating traditional pedagogies (Maher & Elkington, 2015).
There are great benefits in embedding online and interactive educational content, including the potential to accelerate leaps in learning (Patchan, Schunn, Sieg & Mclaughlin, 2016).
Maher, S., & Elkington, R. (2015). Re-thinking ancillary: Australian screen content in education. Studies in Australasian Cinema, 9(2), 152 170. https://doi.org/10.1080/17503175.2015.1055876
Patchan, M., Schunn, C., Sieg, W., & Mclaughlin, D. (2016). The effect of blended instruction on accelerated learning. Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 25(3), 269 286. https://doi.org/10.1080/1475939X.2015.1013977