This guide provides information on licensed and free streaming media resources, copyright guidelines on sharing and using media in Canvas, and how to create clips and make them available in Canvas.
Commercial Streaming Services: Classroom and Educational Use
Commercial streaming services may provide some allowances for using your personal account to stream films for educational use in courses. Here are links to allowances for educational use.
Students can use their @wayne.edu e-mail to sign up for Amazon Prime Student. Students must have a credit card or PayPal account to sign up for an account. Membership is $7.49/month after a 6-month free trial. Discount expires after four years.
Enrolled students can join Apple Music at a discounted monthly rate of $5.99/month for up to 48 months. For a limited time, this student plan also includes access to Apple TV+.
Available for $1.99 per month, Hulu's student plan provides access to Hulu's (ad-supported) plan with unlimited access to the Hulu streaming library. Payment options include credit cards, paypal, venmo and gift cards.
Provides a 25% student discount, allowing students to subscribe to Paramount’s (ad-supported) plan for $3.75/month. Discount expires 4 years from sign-up.
For $5.99/month, students can get ad-free access to Spotify Premium, Showtime, and ad-supported Hulu all in one bundle. The plan must be renewed every year and the discount expires after four years.
YouTube Premium Student subscription bundles YouTube and YouTube Music (both ad-free) for $7.99/month. Students can also take advantage of a 1-month free trial. Student status must be reverified every year.
This site brings together and categorizes Russian films from 1900 through current that can be found on on YouTube, Vimeo, DailyMotion and other hosting services.