Insights from Boclips

How to Use Archival Footage in the Classroom

The growth of video and audio technology over the last hundred years has provided us with a rich and dynamic historical record. This footage b...

Videos aren't a new content type for academic publishers. They’ve produced and provided video content for years for educ...
February is Black History Month and Boclips for Teachers has resources to incorporate Black history videos into any less...
This National Tech Day, a plethora of new apps, tools, and services are knocking on the classroom door. The 21st-century...
Curious about where the Boclips name comes from? In celebration of Bodhi Day in the Chinese lunar calendar, we're taking...
Now more than ever, lesson planning prep takes time. With ever-changing standards and curriculums as well as the paradig...
As an ex-teacher, it’s really important to me that videos work well for all the students in my class, if and when I’m go...
With 63% of teachers using technology with their students on a daily basis and video being the most common type of digit...
If you’re using Google Classroom in your school or district, then you’ll love the Google Classroom share button availabl...
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Conference in Philadelphia has come and gone. In the afterm...