Videos and films serve as an engaging alternative media for student learning, offering dynamic visual and auditory experiences that can enhance comprehension and retention of information. However, it is crucial to consider copyright and licensing limitations when sharing such content with a group. Unauthorized distribution or public performance of copyrighted materials can result in legal consequences. To ensure compliance, refer to the copyright section of the OER LibGuide under the Open Educational Resources tab, which provides valuable guidance on legally using and sharing multimedia resources in educational settings.
Multidisciplinary collection of streaming videos covering art, business, dance, education, ethnic and gender studies, health, history, humanities, law, opera, philosophy, political science, rehabilitation and sports medicine, contemporary world cinema, psychology, theater, musical performance, and much more.
A streaming video resource offering thousands of film titles in the areas of film and movies, the arts, business, education, global studies and languages, health, media and communication, sciences, and social sciences.
Special features allow users to create clips and playlists and share and embed films. Films include performance rights for classroom use. Some Kanopy films, but not all, have public performance rights outside of the classroom. These films have the PPR icon on their title page. See Kanopy Help for more information.
If you want to watch Kanopy on mobile devices, you MUST download the free Kanopy app and create an account (with your UNF email). After logging in with this personal username and password, you will be prompted to authenticate, then you will be able to watch Kanopy films on a mobile device.
This collection provides a range of content (from science to history, art to Shakespeare and more) including documentaries and series.