Looking for video clips that demonstrate research methodologies, data collection methods, classroom practices, or clinical practices? Take a look at some of the video databases below.
This collection offers a practical view into a full range of teaching settings and situations, from early years to educational leadership, to support students needing to understand theory or how to apply it in practice.
Education in Video is a digital resource designed for teacher training, offering a variety of videos including teaching demonstrations and documentaries. It allows education students to observe teaching techniques and provides helpful tools for educators.
SAGE Video showcases educational video across social science disciplines. Each collection includes a breadth of video types to support diverse research and learning needs. All videos are fully citable with searchable transcripts, custom clip creation and embedding.
SAGE Research Methods Video has videos which include hours of tutorials, interviews, video case studies and mini-documentaries covering the entire research process.
Health and Society in Video is a series of streaming documentaries exploring health issues and their societal impacts, featuring documentaries, profiles, reports, and interviews from various producers.
The Counseling and Therapy in Video: Library offers a comprehensive view of client interactions through footage from actual therapy sessions, training videos, and reenactments by renowned professionals.
UA Libraries maintains a robust and active YouTube channel which contains over 100 tutorial videos. These videos cover a range of topics related to conducting research, specific database instruction, and general library events and instruction. Use the built-in playlists or available search bar to locate a video by title or topic.