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Make Video Content accessible via Mobile Technologies


This QR code links to the Counseling and Therapy in Video database.  You can choose clips and post or send QR Codes to mobile phones.  Mobile phones and devices with a QR code reader can scan the image and then redirect the mobile browser to the video.

This feature is found in databases from Alexander Street Press.

Who to Contact for Help

General information about
Streaming Media Collections:

Ordering Streaming Video:

 

    Quick Library Links

     

    UTEP LIbrary, Access Services Desk
    (915) 747-5672 or (915) 747-5674.

    UTEP Library, Reference Desk

    (915) 747-5643 or  (915) 747-5638

    UTEP Police Department (24/7)

    (Emergency and Non-emergency calls)

    (915) 747-5611

    UTEP Wi-Fi

    (There's only 2 Wi-Fi options: 1. UTEPGuest: WiFi network was deployed to meet the most basic Internet needs and to be used by visitors to the UTEP campus; and 2. UTEPSecure, for students / faculty / staff. )

    What is Streaming Video?

    "...A method of sending a sequence of compressed moving images one way over a data network, at the user's request or broadcast at a fixed time, which allows viewing to begin before the entire file has been transmitted...."

    (from ODLIS-Online Dictionary of Library and Information Science)

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    Pedagogy and Streaming Video

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    Fill, K. (2006). Sink or swim: taking advantage of developments in video streaming. Innovations In Education & Teaching International, 43(4), 397-408.

    Foertsch, J., Moses, G., Strikwerda, J., & Litzknow, M. (2002). Reversing the Lecture/Homework Paradigm Using eTEACH Web-based Streaming Video Software. Journal Of Engineering Education, 91(3), 267-274.

    Shephard, K. (2003). Questioning, promoting and evaluating the use of streaming video to support student learningBritish Journal Of Educational Technology, 34(3), 295-308.

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    Remote Access

    To access electronic resources outside the library you will need to authenticate your status as a UTEP student.

       There are two options for remote access:

    1. It is recommended that you download the GlobalProtect VPN to your personal computer in order to access the library's e-content. (UTEP two-factor authentication registration is required first. See instructions for details.)
    2. If you cannot set up a VPN connection, use the Library Proxy.

     

     

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