Hello -

I am teaching an online graduate level research course for an east coast 
university.

In response to apparent complaints from students regarding lack of "content 
delivery" in online courses, I have been tasked to include some kind of  
"lecture" or "video" content in my class.
I am using quotes because I am puzzled as to the suggestion that the many 
readings and good quality web resources I've included are somehow not "content."

I have two options. One is to make videos of myself lecturing (which I am 
phobic about) and the other is to include already made videos that are relevant 
to research methods.

I am thinking about using a couple of Scientific American videos but was hoping 
some of you out there know of sources for either free or reasonably-priced (for 
my access and download) PPTs with audio OR videos that I can include (so I 
would pay, not the students.)

Any leads would be helpful. It sounds like I won't be able to keep this gig 
unless I provide these, and I am both too time-pressed and camera/recording shy 
to make them myself.

Thanks.....

Nancy Melucci
Long Beach CIty College
Long Beach CA

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