Until this year of unprecedented change impacting teaching & learning everywhere, the videos and articles in the Journal of Visualized Experiments available at the University of Cambridge have been limited to selected subjects in the sciences.
Now, the University of Cambridge has “JoVE Unlimited” which provides access to all past videos published as well as the 1,000+ videos published each year, and all textual content, for the physical and biological sciences, technology, and clinical medicine. JoVE videos bring to life the intricate details of cutting-edge experiments enabling efficient learning and replication of new research methods and technologies.
JoVE is an innovative publication that consists in providing video demonstrations with protocols in the physical and life sciences. The ability for scientists to see video demonstrations (rather than textual descriptions only) of experiments significantly improves scientific reproducibility and productivity in the laboratory.
JoVE can be accessed via this link and titles for the videos and articles can be found in iDiscover. The JoVE link is also provided on the Cambridge University Libraries Databases A-Z.
JoVE educational videos empower effective teaching of science concepts and laboratory methods in undergraduate and graduate courses at universities and colleges. These videos enable quick in-depth comprehension of complex STEM subjects to increase student engagement and learning outcomes, and support innovative teaching initiatives such as blended learning and flipped classroom.
