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Puxi Hub Library Guide: Video Resources

Usernames and Passwords

Database Usernames and Passwords

This link to passwords will only work for those with a saschina.org email address. Usernames and passwords are only for our school community and must not be shared outside of SAS.

China-Based Alternatives to Youtube

Two China-based video streaming services house a variety of useful and relevant content, available in a variety of languages. Links to clips can be shared directly and be accessible to students, no matter their geographical location.

The digital movie platform similar to Youtube, Youku is accessible for our students in and around Shanghai. There are a lot of videos on the streaming service that could be useful for students in your classes, including Khan Academy. Using the search command at the top, you can find videos covering a lot of topics.

Similar to Youku, Bilibili works to organize videos by categories as well.

Ted-Ed

The TED-Ed project makes short video lessons worth sharing, aimed at educators and students. Within TED-Ed’s growing library of lessons, you will find carefully curated educational videos, many of which are collaborations between educators and animators nominated through the TED-Ed platform.

Youtube Hacks

YouTube Hacks

A list of 20 of the lesser-known hacks, tips, and features YouTube has to offer, including:
1. Create a YouTube time link to start a video at certain points.
2. See the written transcript of a video.
3.Browse and download from YouTube's free sound and music library.
4. Upload and watch videos in 360 degrees and VR.

Video Resources

                                       

Research and Citation

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SAS Library Coordinator
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