Video & Digital Media Library

These videos and presentations highlight educational technologies for teaching and learning. If you are interested in learning more about producing your own videos, animations, or podcasts, please visit our Video and Digital Media Production page, or contact the MedIT Service Desk (1.877.266.0666).

Neuroanatomy Trailer
A 40-second trailer from the Neuroanatomy series, produced for UBC Faculty of Medicine, Dr. Claudia Krebs and Flexible Learning.

An Introduction to the Spinal Cord‬‬
Dr. Claudia Krebs and Dr. Wayne Vogl take us on a trip down the Spinal Cord.

Development of Spinal Nerves
Dr. Wayne Vogl leads us through the development of spinal nerves.

Hypothalamus and Limbic System
"How do we fall in love?" The hypothalamus and limbic system are necessary for processing emotions.

The Cerebellum
The Neuroanatomy of a Dance: how the Cerebellum affects balance, improvisation, and more.

Re-Entry Circuits
A student explains cardiac re-entry circuits with his own unique take on physiology.

Wall Stress
A student explains cardiac wall stress with his own unique take on physiology.

From Filaments to Frank Starling
A student explains Frank Starling Law of the Heart and why it matters – with a little help from faculty and an overzealous sound editor.

60 seconds on Hospital Safety
A (very) quick orientation on hospital safety set to a jazzy soundtrack.

Hand ROM
A short physical hand exam video, produced for the Department of Physical Therapy.

The Northern Medical Program
The NMP is one of four distributed campuses at UBC Faculty of Medicine. Students speak about their experiences in and around Prince George.

The Island Medical Program
The IMP is one of four distributed campuses at UBC Faculty of Medicine. Students speak about their unique experiences on Vancouver Island.

The Southern Medical Program
The SMP is one of four distributed campuses at UBC Faculty of Medicine. Students speak about their unique experiences in the Okanagan.

The Vancouver Fraser Medical Program
The VFMP is one of four distributed campuses at UBC Faculty of Medicine. Students speak about their unique experiences in and around Vancouver.

Videoconferencing Best Practices
Adopting just a few best practices can help to make distributed lectures a valuable learning experience.

Academic Learning Communities
An introduction to the ALC program at Royal Columbian Hospital. Students, academic leaders and preceptors describe their experiences.

Academic Half Days
For faculty teaching in academic half days during clinical rotations.

Recording Lectures
UBC faculty, students and staff speak about their needs and concerns about having recorded lectures available online.

Educational Technology Sizzle Reel
Here is a sizzle reel and overview MedIT Educational Technology’s projects and services. Have an idea? Let us know!

Testimonial: Producing Flipped Classrooms
Dr. Claudia Krebs speaks about her experience working with the MedIT Ed Tech team to write and produce the Neuroanatomy series.

Introduction to Screencasting
For those interested in creating screencasts at UBC — some things to consider before you begin.

Simulation Technology in BC
See what kinds of medical simulation are possible, and why they are being adopted across the province.

What Are Virtual Patients?
We define, describe the creation process and show benefits to their use inside and outside the classroom.

Intro to VC Self-Support Sessions
For UBC staff & faculty who would like to refresh their skills in order to book & launch VC self-support sessions.

Starting Your VC Self-Support Session
Hosting a UBC Medicine videoconference meeting? Review the processes for setting up & launching a videoconference.

Connecting Laptops in VC Self-Support Sessions
Learn how to connect laptops, USB keys & powerpoint presentations into the videoconference system in VC Self Support Sessions.

Remote Controls and Touch Screens in VC Sessions
Review how to use remote & touch controls during videoconference self-support sessions.

Camera Controls in VC Self-Support Sessions
A refresher on controlling cameras in UBC Medicine VC self-support sessions.

Microphones and Audio in VC Sessions
A review of microphone & audio controls in UBC Medicine VC self-support sessions.