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What is EduStream?
EduStream provides faculty with access to over 5,000 close-captioned professionally
produced videos including content from
Dallas TeleLearning and
Ambrose Video, free
for all CCCs to use in their courses.
EduStream is also an electronic depository. Faculty may upload their own digital
files into their own playlist on EduStream and create links to the content within
Blackboard. This is an ideal place to store files such as .pdf files, image
intensive PowerPoint or video files. Files are only available to your students
ensuring security, privacy, and copyright.
All digital files on EduStream must be closed-captioned to meet accessibility
requirements. Additionally, all digital files must meet copyright requirements.
Thanks to a grant from the CCC Systems Office and a partnership with The San Bernardino
Community College District (SBCCD), California Community Colleges have free use of
“EduStream.org,” the CCC’s centralized digital repository.
How to Get Started
Contact your college's EduStream Site Administrator for an account. Faculty will need
to submit a
Terms of Service Agreement to their EduStream Site Administrator prior to account activation.
Site Administrators:
Grossmont College (grossmont.edustream@gcccd.edu)
Roxane BenVau, x7553, for an EduStream login account
Chris Rodgers, x7385, for technical support with EduStream.
Using EduStream
EduStream Guide
To learn more about EduStream go to:
http://www.edustream.org. EduStream is online and is computer platform independent.
Important: Only use the
FireFox Browser when using EduStream.
Your Responsibility
Legal Copies and Uses
If you use the Edustream media solution to store your files, you must still comply with copyright law and
Fair Use principles. You are personally responsible for any content you upload and it is your responsibility,
separate from that of Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District, to be certain your materials are
legal to copy and use.
Accessibility and
ADA 508 Compliance
Please remember that you are required to provide accessible formats for all online content, whether or not
students with disabilities are actually registered for your course. For video that means captioning.
Grant funds are available for captioning.
Application process.
Copyright Compliance
Please refer to these resources for information on copyright compliance.
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