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| September 01, 2006 | Valenza, Joyce | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Twenty-first century learners are demanding customers who've come to expect the kind of tools that bring Shakespeare to life or animate the workings of the human circulatory system. That's why streaming video belongs in your collection. With the proliferation of Web-based video resources--available for free or by subscription--it makes sense to organize collections, better yet, create a pathfinder!

Video-on-demand database services offer K-12-appropriate content, which teachers can use to create customized learning tools and handy playlists. Accompanied by instructional materials, these databases are searchable by keyword, subject area, grade level, and curriculum …

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