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Adding streaming video to WebCampus

The inclusion of streaming video from a variety of sources can enhance a course and provide instructional benefit. Skip to a section below for more information:

Streaming video from Films on Demand through the Library

Videos from YouTube

Additional streaming video resources

 

Adding Films on Demand to WebCampus

Films on Demand is a subscription service that is provided as a resource by the library. You can add content from Films on Demand directly to you WebCampus course wherever there is a Rich Text Editor (e.g. pages, discussions, quizzes, and assignments).

Step 1: Log in to and browse to your course.


Step 2: Open/create the item (i.e. page, discussion, quiz etc.) where you want to add the Films on Demand video.

Screenshot of the Pages edit page. The Rich Text Editor is shown, and the Films on Demand icon is circled.
[Figure 1] Screenshot of the Pages edit page. The Rich Text Editor is shown, and the Films on Demand icon is circled.

Step 3: In the rich text editor, click on the Films on Demand icon.


Step 4: In the window that opens, enter search terms related to the video content you would like to use and click the search button.


Step 5: Once you have located the video in the search results, click the Embed drop-down menu to the side of the video and select the desired embed size for the video.


Step 6: Your video will now show up in the Rich Text Editor. Click the Save/Save & Publish button as appropriate.

Additional streaming video resources from the library

Requests for large portions of copyrighted bodies of work, such as full-length movies or documentaries, need to go through our libraries team in order to ensure they meet usage and licensing guidelines. Please use this link to our to notify the appropriate libraries teams of the need. You will be asked to indicate your for your department or program, who can help with searches and questions about the process.

Important: Please fill out the streaming request promptly. The libraries team needs time to search for streaming options, contact the studio/copyright holder and await a reply in some instances, coordinate licensing details, etc. It can also take a week for captioning after this process is complete, if captions are needed, so please provide as much lead time as possible.

For more information, please visit the library’s policies on or .