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JoVE: Using JoVE in your Classroom and Research Lab

Resources to Support Using JoVE in your Classroom and Research Lab

JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) is a science video resource that includes a variety of resources for use in the classroom and in the lab. It has two components:

The following flow chart will walk you through the different components available in JoVE. 

Frequently Asked Questions

The answers to many of these questions have both videos and PDFs available. Missing something, a broken link, or don't see your question? Let us know! You can find my contact information in the Ask a Librarian box below. 

Using JoVE with Canvas

Using JoVE as a Teaching Tool

Mapping JoVE Videos to Your Course

JoVE offers course mapping services to map JoVE videos to your syllabus for you, saving you time searching through their video collections. See which courses currently have syllabi mapped. New syllabi are regularly being added!

A selection of currently available syllabi include: Introduction to Biology, Biological Psychology, Cell Biology, Coronavirus Biology, Foundations of Medicine, General Chemistry I and II, Genetics, Fundamentals of Nursing Care, Introductory Anatomy & Physiology, Mechanical Engineering: Fracture & Fatigue, Neurobiology, and Principles of Human Physiology. 

You can also visit the Faculty Resource Center where you can find videos mapped to your courses, teaching labs, textbooks (including open educational resources), and other help specifically for instructors. 

For customized syllabus mapping or support utilizing their videos, please reach out to JoVE's designated Curriculum Specialist, Jen Ostrosky, at jennifer.ostrosky@jove.com or submit a request with the JoVE Mapping request form.

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