FILMS ON DEMAND- New Titles by Subject ~ Two for one Friday

10,000 educational programs available for instant viewing online by AU students and faculty.Films-On-Demand is a state-of-the-art streaming video platform that makes it easy to incorporate educational programs from Films Media Group (FMG) into content management systems, online lesson plans, and distance learning courseware. FMG has been adding about 600 new titles per year. Nearly every … Continue reading “FILMS ON DEMAND- New Titles by Subject ~ Two for one Friday”

10,000 educational programs available for instant viewing online by AU students and faculty.
Films-On-Demand is a state-of-the-art streaming video platform that makes it easy to incorporate educational programs from Films Media Group (FMG) into content management systems, online lesson plans, and distance learning courseware. FMG has been adding about 600 new titles per year. Nearly every FMG title available on the Films.com website can be accessed instantly.
part 3 Art & Architecture,  part 4 Communication
Action: How to Take Stunning Photos
Subject: Art & Architecture
Animals: How to Take Stunning Photos
Subject: Art & Architecture
Gordon Parks: Visions
Subject: Art & Architecture
Kiki Smith: Squatting the Palace
Subject: Art & Architecture
Landscape: How to Take Stunning Photos
Subject: Art & Architecture
Portraits: How to Take Stunning Photos
Subject: Art & Architecture
Rick Joy: Interludes
Subject: Art & Architecture
Studio Gang Architects: Aqua Tower
Subject: Art & Architecture
Travel: How to Take Stunning Photos
Subject: Art & Architecture
Great Thinkers: Culture Wars
Subject: Art & Architecture, Communication, History, Philosophy & Religion, Sociology
Communication
CNBC Titans: Ted Turner
Subject: Communication
Modern Marvels: Motion Picture
Subject: Communication
Great Thinkers: The Grand Experiment
Subject: Communication, History, Philosophy & Religion, Sociology
Waves of Liberty
Subject: Communication, History, Political Science
Planet of the Apps: A Handheld Revolution
Subject: Communication, Sociology
Rethinking Work
Subject: Communication, Sociology
Tabloid! Inside the New York Post
Subject: Communication, Sociology

FILMS ON DEMAND- New Titles by Subject

10,000 educational programs available for instant viewing online by AU students and faculty. Films-On-Demand is a state-of-the-art streaming video platform that makes it easy to incorporate educational programs from Films Media Group (FMG) into content management systems, online lesson plans, and distance learning courseware. FMG has been adding about 600 new titles per year. Nearly … Continue reading “FILMS ON DEMAND- New Titles by Subject”

10,000 educational programs available for instant viewing online by AU students and faculty.
Films-On-Demand is a state-of-the-art streaming video platform that makes it easy to incorporate educational programs from Films Media Group (FMG) into content management systems, online lesson plans, and distance learning courseware. FMG has been adding about 600 new titles per year. Nearly every FMG title available on the Films.com website can be accessed instantly.

part 2  Area Studies
 

Lessons of the Blood: Unit 731 and the Legacy of Biological Warfare
Subject: Area Studies, Criminal Justice, History
Hard Beginnings: The New School Semester in Rural China-Chinese School
Subject: Area Studies, Education, Geography, Sociology, World Languages
Loved Ones: Home for the Holidays in Rural China-Chinese School
Subject: Area Studies, Education, Geography, Sociology, World Languages
Olympic Fever: Sports Day in Rural China-Chinese School
Subject: Area Studies, Education, Geography, Sociology, World Languages
The Heat Is On: Preparing for Entrance Exams in Rural China-Chinese School
Subject: Area Studies, Education, Geography, Sociology, World Languages
The Year of the Golden Pig: Three Schools in Rural China-Chinese School
Subject: Area Studies, Education, Geography, Sociology, World Languages0
Nixon’s Address on Watergate, 1973
Subject: Area Studies, History, Political Science
Richard Nixon’s Visit to China, 1972
Subject: Area Studies, History, Political Science
Interview with Liu Xiaobo: On Fear, Free Speech, and Optimism
Subject: Area Studies, History, Political Science, Sociology
Immigrants in America, 1970
Subject: Area Studies, History, Sociology
Nel: Return to Kabul
Subject: Area Studies, Philosophy & Religion, Sociology
Not in God’s Name: In Search of Tolerance with the Dalai Lama
Subject: Area Studies, Philosophy & Religion, Sociology
China: The Rebirth of an Empire
Subject: Area Studies, Political Science, Sociology

FILMS ON DEMAND- New Titles by Subject

10,000 educational programs available for instant viewing online by AU students and faculty. Films-On-Demand is a state-of-the-art streaming video platform that makes it easy to incorporate educational programs from Films Media Group (FMG) into content management systems, online lesson plans, and distance learning courseware. FMG has been adding about 600 new titles per year. Nearly … Continue reading “FILMS ON DEMAND- New Titles by Subject”

10,000 educational programs available for instant viewing online by AU students and faculty.
Films-On-Demand is a state-of-the-art streaming video platform that makes it easy to incorporate educational programs from Films Media Group (FMG) into content management systems, online lesson plans, and distance learning courseware. FMG has been adding about 600 new titles per year. Nearly every FMG title available on the Films.com website can be accessed instantly.

part 1  Anthropology
Subject: Anthropology, Art & Architecture, Sociology
Home and Away: Issues of Displacement in Australia’s Indigenous Art
Subject: Anthropology, Art & Architecture, Sociology
Bugs, Bones, and Botany: The Science of Crime
Subject: Anthropology, Criminal Justice
The Knights of Camelot
Subject: Anthropology, English & Language Arts
Myths and Legends of Lost Civilizations
Subject: Anthropology, English & Language Arts, History
Arthur: The Once and Future King
Subject: Anthropology, History
Subject: Anthropology, History
The Blue Lily: Flower Power? Sacred Weeds
Subject: Anthropology, History, Philosophy & Religion, Psychology
Henbane: The Witches Brew? Sacred Weeds
Subject: Anthropology, History, Philosophy & Religion, Psychology, Sociology
Salvia Divonorum: Sacred Weeds
Subject: Anthropology, Philosophy & Religion, Psychology
This Is Our Country Too: Questioning Australia’s Intervention Laws
Subject: Anthropology, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology
Applied Psychology
John Dewey: An Introduction to His Life and Work
Subject: Applied Psychology, Education, Philosophy & Religion

Films on Demand – New titles added!

New titles from Films Media Group have been added to the following Films on Demand streaming collections. A few of the films are highlighted below: Humanities & Social Sciences Collection – 96 new titles DNA: Secret of Photo 51 – Streaming video One of the greatest scientific achievements of the 20th century was the discovery … Continue reading “Films on Demand – New titles added!”

New titles from Films Media Group have been added to the following Films on Demand streaming collections. A few of the films are highlighted below:

Humanities & Social Sciences Collection – 96 new titles

DNA: Secret of Photo 51 Streaming video

One of the greatest scientific achievements of the 20th century was the discovery of DNA’s double helix structure. James Watson and Francis Crick published their findings on April 25, 1953, but it’s been revealed that their crucial breakthrough depended on the work of another biologist, Rosalind Franklin, whose X-ray image, “Photo 51” held the vital clue to decode the double helix. This program from NOVA reveals the shocking truth of this DNA discovery and details how close Franklin came to making the discovery herself. Distributed by PBS Distribution. (56 minutes)

Business & Economics Collection – 22 new titles

Suze Orman for the Young, Fabulous, and Broke – Streaming video

In her inimitable straight-talking style, financial advisor and best-selling author, Suze Orman provides powerful, insightful, and often surprising guidelines for actions that can help young men and women at perhaps the most critical financial time of their lives—getting started. Ms. Orman understands the financial realities of today and believes this generation has the grit to deal with these problems. She provides powerful, real-world advice on exactly how to succeed in today’s economic environment. Distributed by PBS Distribution. (85 minutes)

Secret History of the Credit Card – Streaming video

The average American family today carries 10 credit cards. With credit card debt and personal bankruptcies now at an all time high, this episode of Frontline examines how the credit card industry became so pervasive, so lucrative, and so powerful. The program investigates why there were no legal limits on the amount of interest or fees that can be charged and how credit cards have become the most profitable sector of the American banking industry, with more than $30 billion in profits in a single year. Distributed by PBS Distribution. (60 minutes)

Science and Mathematics Collection – 27 new titles

Genetic Engineering – Streaming video

It’s one of the greatest breakthroughs in scientific history, but genetic engineering has also brought disturbing new questions. Should we push genetic research to its absolute limit, exploiting every discovery? What are the consequences of intervening in nature’s processes at their most fundamental level? Outlining the potential benefits of genetic engineering, such as the treatment or cure of hereditary diseases and the creation of better, more efficient crops, this program also explores the moral dilemma over cloning and the controversy that surrounds stem-cell research. Viewers encounter both secular and religious perspectives in those debates—which will only acquire greater urgency as the scientific frontier advances. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. Part of the series Medical Ethics: Real-World Applications. (19 minutes)

Health & Medicine Collection – 23 new titles

Moving on with Disabilities: Episode 1 (of 5) – Streaming video

This program presents a disability simulation in which an all-star football player learns to deal with some of the day-to-day physical challenges faced by single-arm amputees. In addition, two enabling activities are featured: golfing at a course designed specifically for wheelchair users, who compete using specialized clubs and adapted carts, and cruising on a motorcycle ingeniously customized for paraplegics. Also, the importance of wheelchair-friendly sidewalks and street crossings is stressed, and the DynaMyte touch screen communication device for people with speech impairments is demonstrated. (24 minutes)

Archival Films & Newsreels Collection – 2 new titles
The Big Picture: Pictorial Report No. 3 – Streaming video

This classic episode of the U.S. Army’s The Big Picture television series takes viewers on a journey around the world in a mere half an hour, showing military police activities in Europe, helicopter activities in the Far East, and the latest in training methods within the Zone of Interior, aka the United States. This video from the National Archives and Records Administration presents these thrilling, informative scenes to American viewers so they understand how our Army is responding to events worldwide. (30 minutes)

Do a keyword search for “films on demand” from the Media Services homepage or go to the Films on Demand site and see what’s available.

Films on Demand is Here! 6500 educational programs available for instant viewing online by AU students and faculty

Films-On-Demand is a state-of-the-art streaming video platform that makes it easy for students to instantly view documentaries from Films Media Group (FMG) via the library catalog and for faculty members to incorporate these programs into their Blackboard pages. The database currently contains about 6500 videos and FMG has been adding about 600 new titles per … Continue reading “Films on Demand is Here! 6500 educational programs available for instant viewing online by AU students and faculty”

Films-On-Demand is a state-of-the-art streaming video platform that makes it easy for students to instantly view documentaries from Films Media Group (FMG) via the library catalog and for faculty members to incorporate these programs into their Blackboard pages. The database currently contains about 6500 videos and FMG has been adding about 600 new titles per year. Nearly every FMG title available on the Films.com website can be accessed instantly.

The FMG catalog is strong in the areas of humanities and social sciences, business and economics, science and mathematics, health and medicine, archival films, and WWII-era United News newsreels.

How to access:

There are two methods.

1. To search or browse the collection, look for Films On Demand on the alphabetical list of databases. http://tinyurl.com/2vl2zem

2. All 6500 videos are cataloged in ALADIN. They can be searched by title or, if you are looking for a specific topic, by keyword. For a browse-able list of all titles, search keyword=”films on demand”
http://tinyurl.com/38c3yvk

Here’s an example of an individual record:
http://tinyurl.com/3x6hcx8

The link in the record will prompt a login from those accessing videos from off-campus. Unfortunately this is a system that’s restricted to American University users only.