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...

Fewer than half of teenagers interviewed in a study by Common Sense Media felt that they were able to identify a fake ne...
Keeping students engaged in a lesson can be challenging. With shortening student attention spans and limited time for te...
Often, when I’m preparing for the start of a new unit or important section, I turn to videos as a means of engaging my s...
There are many diverse learning styles that educators need to reach. It is agreed upon by numerous research studies that...
Boclips continues to fight Fake News, adding three new respected and trusted sources: Boclips secures PBS NewsHour, Stor...
Boclips, the world’s largest video library for education, is happy to announce partnerships with two new content provide...
Boclips - the world’s largest video library for education - has partnered with a further three new content libraries to ...
XinHua, China’s official news agency, partners with Knowledgemotion to exclusively distribute its video content via Bocl...