Madison-Oneida Media (MOM) is a place for teachers and students to go to access video streaming. PowerMedia Plus and Learn360 are two company databases available within this site. Contact Mrs. Jerome for passwords or aid in using this site.
TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design. They believe in the power of ideas to change attitudes, lives, and ultimately, the world.
The American Memory Motion Picture Collection contains historical footage from the Library of Congress.
TeacherTube is a free source for the sharing of educational videos.
Wide Angle carries international current affairs documentaries. Most of their programs are available online with videostreaming.
The Annenberg Foundation has curricular programming that covers the areas of math, art, geography, literature and science.
The Yahoo! News site contains video and audio clips from over twenty of the major news providers.
The Archaeology Channel states "explore the human cultural heritage through streaming media." C-SPAN has video news resources, and teachers - check out the teachers' resource page.
The History Channel can be searched by broad categories including American History, Science and Technology, and Society and Culture.
The Internet Archive is a free digital library of media libraries including moving images, text, audio and more.
NOVA's highly rated PBS science series.
PBS NewsHour has video archives that cover regions of the world, politics, the environment, health, the military and more.
National Geographic has some wonderful free videos whose categories include animals, daily news, environment, kids, music, science and space, travel and more.
The Research Channel is a consortium of research universities and corporate reseasrch divisions and calls itself the C-SPAN of scientific and medical research.
Corbis offers a preeminent collection of more than 100 million creative, entertainment and historic images,and a comprehensive footage library.
The leading provider of digital media worldwide, creating and distributing a range of assets – from royalty-free stock photography and editorial images to footage, music and multimedia – that help communicators around the globe tell their stories.
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