BBC
Learning–
Online learning, support, and advice. This site offers internal and
offsite links to a vast amount of materials.
Biography –
The site holds videos to past interviews and biographies on people in
topics that range from Black history to women’s history.
Book TV –
This is the companion site to Book TV on C-Span2. The site holds some
current interviews with authors, many past interviews, opinions,
reviews, and featured programs through online video.
CBC
Archives — Relive Canadian history
through thousands of available radio and television clips.
Discovery —
This channel is home to several different networks that focus on the
military, animals, travel, etc. The Discovery site offers a “Video of
the Day” from its home page, a separate online video
section, and a Discover
Educationcenter where teachers can accumulate
materials for K-12
teaching. It’s impossible to list all their
offerings here, so go discover!
History
Channel – Visit the Video
Gallery for a selection on historical
topics. Like the Discovery Channel, this network provides many
opportunities for you to gain access to information and reference
materials.
NOVA —
Watch current science shows or browse by category. PBS sponsors this
channel.
Research
Channel — Speakers, researchers and
professors present revolutionary thoughts and discoveries. Use their
Webstreams and an extensive video-on-demand library for research.
Weather
Channel – You can learn about weather
all over the world, but the Weather Channel also offers dynamic content
based upon seasons and special conditions and a specialmultimedia and education section.