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2022 JoVE Educator Innovation Award Winner: Dr. Joanne Pennock ‘The successful Daily Definition Challenge and a suite of animated videos were inspired by the needs of a new and more diverse cohort of learners.’
The 2022 JoVE Educator Innovation Awards have paved the way to highlight the use of video resources to support learning outcomes and increase student engagement in STEM education. Below you can read the winning entry by the 2022 JoVE...
Sep 28th 11 min read -
2022 JoVE Educator Innovation Award Winner: Dr. Stephanie Schweiker ‘Using video-based chemistry resources to improve learning outcomes and engagement.’
The 2022 JoVE Educator Innovation Awards have paved the way to highlight the use of video resources to support learning outcomes and increase student engagement in STEM education. Below you can read the winning entry by the 2022 JoVE...
Sep 27th 11 min read -
2022 JoVE Researcher Innovation Award Winner: Dr. Armando Gonzalez Sanchez ‘JoVE videos help support lab training and real-life application of research findings.’
The 2022 JoVE Researcher Innovation Awards have paved the way to highlight innovative uses of JoVE videos to conduct research and training and share knowledge outside the physical laboratory. We hope these blog posts will help you find inspiration...
Sep 26th 9 min read -
2022 JoVE Researcher Innovation Award Winner: Dr. Victoria Alonso’s ‘How publishing with JoVE increased her research visibility & paved the way for interdisciplinary collaboration.’
The 2022 JoVE Researcher Innovation Awards have paved the way to highlight innovative uses of JoVE videos to conduct research and training or share knowledge outside the physical laboratory. We hope these blog posts will help you find inspiration...
Sep 23rd 8 min read -
2022 JoVE Researcher Innovation Award Winner: Dr. Ajay Rajaram ‘The use of videos to highlight new research in predicting brain injury in newborn infants.’
The 2022 JoVE Researcher Innovation Awards have paved the way to highlight innovative uses of JoVE videos to conduct research and training, plus share knowledge outside the physical laboratory. We hope these blog posts will help you find...
Sep 23rd 8 min read -
JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards 2022 – The Winners
We’re in awe of all the STEM educators, researchers and libarians who entered the awards this year and we salute their hard work, dedication and talent. Our winners, in, the second year of the awards, have shown how they have used STEM video in...
Sep 20th 10 min read -
How streaming media can help meet CCC’s Vision for Success Goals
The CCC adopted Vision for Success back in 2017, and, in the Chancellor’s words, it has ‘served as our collective North Star’. Now, reinvigorated by a substantial budget, it’s been rebranded as Reaffirming Equity in a Time of Recovery; you...
Sep 16th 8 min read -
JoVE in Action: 3 ways to use JoVE videos before, during and after class by Dr. Hagit Frenkel
Dr. Hagit Frenkel is a Senior Instructor at the Department of Biology, University of Haifa, Israel. She teaches chemistry and biochemistry courses to biology and medical science students and conservation science courses to second-degree students in...
Sep 6th 6 min read -
Increasing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at California Community Colleges – your guide to the Governor’s Roadmap funding
California's 116 community colleges play a vital role in reducing social inequalities, serving the state's public health needs and educating the future workforce. With a focus on equity and student success, the Governor's Roadmap recognizes higher...
Sep 3rd 7 min read -
Digital Transformation Series: 3 ways to make lab technology & methods accessible through videos.
Digital transformation in Higher Education has become crucial for enhancing learning experiences. Bringing digital resources like videos into STEM classrooms promotes interactive learning, accessibility and discussion. With this series, we aim to...
Jul 13th 7 min read -
12 out of 13 students prefer learning Microbiology with JoVE videos: Dr. Sahar A. El-Shatoury
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators worldwide have used JoVE to support their teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be helpful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their science and lab...
Jun 22nd 5 min read -
Introducing the 2022 JoVE Librarian Innovation Award Judges
The 2022 Librarian Innovation Award will recognize librarians who have supported learning outcomes and increased student engagement in STEM education at their institutions using video resources. Submit your entry for your chance to be one of the...
Jun 16th 6 min read -
Introducing the 2022 JoVE Research Innovation Award Judges
The 2022 JoVE Research Innovation awards aim to support and recognize creative uses of JoVE videos to conduct research and training or share knowledge outside the physical laboratory. Three winners will be confirmed globally. JoVE will provide...
Jun 16th 6 min read -
Introducing the 2022 JoVE Educator Innovation Award Judges
The 2022 JoVE Education Innovation award aims to support and recognize educators who have supported learning outcomes and increased student engagement in STEM education at their institutions using video resources. Three winners will be confirmed...
Jun 16th 7 min read -
The JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards are back!
We are excited to announce that the JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards are back for 2022! Now in their second year, the awards aim to support individuals from the scientific and academic communities who are taking active...
Apr 13th 6 min read -
Want to pursue STEM librarianship? Here’s what you should know!
The role of academic librarians has adapted to keep up with broader shifts in technology, society and demographics. Today librarians have to be more tech-savvy since their job functions involve helping scholars access and interpret data. JoVE...
Apr 4th 6 min read -
Tips to transform your courses with video resources: Dr. Eric Greska
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators worldwide have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be helpful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their science...
Mar 24th 7 min read -
Dr. Magdalena Wajrak recommends using videos and animations for better student performance.
Dr. Magdalena Wajrak, the Senior Chemistry Lecturer at the School of Science at Edith Cowan University, started using JoVE in 2021 for high-quality videos and animations to better prepare her students for the lab classes. She says that JoVE videos...
Feb 3rd 4 min read -
Videos are significant for critical concept comprehension and its applications: Dr. Tao Zhang.
Dr. Tao Zhang is a Lecturer and Work Placement Coordinator (Pharmacy Technician Studies) at the Technological University of Dublin. He started using JoVE videos in 2019 as an emergency response for lectures and practical lab arrangements. He says...
Jan 19th 5 min read -
The Science You Watched this Year: Popular Videos in 2021
With over 27 million video views and more than 25 thousand videos integrated into courses and lab training modules in 2021, 1500+ institutions worldwide, including Harvard University and the University of Cambridge, continue to benefit from using...
Jan 13th 2 min read -
Reimagining Course-based Research Experience (CRE) courses: Joslyn Mills, Brown University
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation Awards aimed to recognize and celebrate creative solutions to assist faculty members worldwide in joining the future-focused learning network. This series of blog posts consolidates themes,...
Nov 30th 9 min read -
Adaptation of online lab work to “dry lab”: Biljana Mojsoska, Roskilde University
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation Awards aimed to recognize and celebrate creative solutions to assist researchers worldwide in joining the future-focused research network. This series of blog posts consolidates themes, notes,...
Nov 25th 12 min read -
Playful Physiology for Physiotherapists: Kate Grafton, Leeds Beckett University
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation Awards aimed to recognize and celebrate creative solutions to assist faculty members worldwide in joining the future-focused learning network. This series of blog posts consolidates themes,...
Nov 24th 10 min read -
Psychology Quips or How to Use Students’ Smartphones to Your Advantage
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation Awards aimed to recognize and celebrate creative solutions to assist faculty members worldwide in joining the future-focused learning network. This series of blog posts consolidates themes,...
Nov 23rd 6 min read -
JoVE in Action: Dr. Katja Köhler berichtet, wie sie JoVE-Videos in ihren Laborkursen einsetzt
Dr. Katja Köhler ist Direktorin des CAL (Center for Active Learning) an der ETH Zürich und unterrichtet in Grundkursen der Genetik und Zellbiologie Studierende der Biologie, Pharmazie und Medizin. Zu Ihren Aufgaben gehört ebenfalls die...
Nov 22nd 5 min read -
2021 JoVE Researcher Innovation Award Winner: Charles Clark ‘Live streaming the unseen: How to use real-time video streaming in the lab.’
Single Cell Analysis Project This blog post highlights the 2021 JoVE Researcher Innovation Award winner Charles Clark’s winning entry in which he reveals how to use real-time video streaming in the lab and its benefits. Charles’ current...
Nov 19th 7 min read -
Takeaways from 2021 JoVE Innovation in Instruction Award Winner Dr. Shefaly Shorey’s Webinar: “Improving learning outcomes in the hybrid science classroom.”
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation Awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Oct 12th 7 min read -
2021 JoVE Researcher Innovation Award Winner: Eric Hamlett ‘Adapting international research conferences to virtual web-based systems’
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers and Librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Oct 8th 5 min read -
Takeaways from 2021 JoVE Innovation in Instruction Award Winner Claudia Jorgensen: “How to establish and implement best practices in remote instruction.”
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Oct 7th 7 min read -
Highlighting 7 JoVE publications authored by Nobel laureates
While the 2021 Nobel Prizes are being announced, we take the opportunity to highlight all our Nobel laureates, and the research articles they published in JoVE; The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2020 Michael...
Oct 6th 5 min read -
2021 JoVE Researcher Innovation Award Winner: Joana Kramer “Establishing ‘Radio Views’ as a digital platform.”
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and Librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Oct 5th 4 min read -
Takeaways from 2021 JoVE Librarian Innovation Award Winner Jay Michael O. Diola’s JoVE Webinar
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Sep 30th 8 min read -
How JoVE Animators Make Videos: Behind-The-Scenes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5fVwZLaEtI JoVE educational videos empower practical science concepts and laboratory methods in undergraduate and graduate courses at universities and colleges. These videos enable quick in-depth comprehension...
Sep 29th 8 min read -
Takeaways from 2021 JoVE Innovation in Instruction Award Winner Dr Glenn Hurst’s Webinar: “Actively engaging digitally native students with social media.”
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Sep 28th 9 min read -
2021 JoVE Innovation in Instruction Award Winner: Dr. Shefaly Shorey “Improving learning outcomes in the hybrid science classroom.”
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and Librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Sep 23rd 4 min read -
JoVE Innovation in Instruction Award Winner: Dr Glenn Hurst “Actively engaging digitally native students with social media.”
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Sep 17th 5 min read -
2021 JoVE Librarian Innovation Award Winner: Gabriele (Gabi) Tanis “The Journey to Building an eLibrary Portal in a Large R&D Organization”
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and Librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Sep 14th 5 min read -
JoVE Librarian Innovation Award Winners: Mbangsi Mary Ann Zithem and Jay Michael O. Diola ‘Simplifying and delivering library resources virtually.’
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers and Librarians around the world have used visual resources to support their remote efforts....
Sep 9th 7 min read -
Meet our 2021 JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Award Winners
The 2021 JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards recognize innovation and excellence amongst members of the science community who developed new mechanisms to cope with rapid changes, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
Sep 2nd 16 min read -
Meet our 2021 JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards Judges…
Thank you to everyone who applied for our 2021 JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards! JoVE is set to announce the award winners in just a few days, and in the meantime, we’re thrilled to introduce our amazing panel of judges....
Aug 25th 14 min read -
Back to the lab after lockdown? Some changes in research may continue indefinitely…
When COVID-19 first started, laboratories around the world scrambled to make operating decisions with little time to implement changes. Some shut down, some moved to minimal functioning, while the rest did their best to stay partially operational...
Jul 15th 9 min read -
Last week to apply to the 2021 JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards!
The Covid-19 pandemic has been a testing ground for innovations. The crisis brought upon a persistent question: With millions of students, researchers, and educators across the world forced to stay home, how could the education world assure quick...
Jul 8th 7 min read -
Hybrid Teaching and Learning Post-Pandemic: 5 Ways to Make the Most of Educational Videos
In last week’s JoVE webinar, Dr. Ella Maysami - Lecturer in Neuroscience, KIITE Fellow in Curriculum Design and Internationalisation, Keele University, England and Dr. Tsaffrir Zor - Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Tel Aviv...
Jul 1st 9 min read -
Engaging Students Through Blended Learning: Takeaways From a Medical Professor
Professor Gian Battista Parigi is the President of the Committee for International Cooperation for Development (CICOPS) & Associate Professor of Pediatric Surgery at the University of Pavia, Italy. When COVID-19 struck last year, Prof....
Jun 24th 8 min read -
How Can You Keep Students Engaged in Science Courses?
The need for instructors to find effective ways to support students and to keep them engaged is now more important than ever. The use of traditional print-based methods of teaching might not be enough to keep the current tech-savvy generation...
Jun 17th 7 min read -
How JoVE videos help boost students’ confidence in the laboratory
The use of videos in instruction has become increasingly common in science courses worldwide. Step-by-step video demonstrations of experiments help students become familiar with the method & equipment before entering the lab. When...
Jun 10th 6 min read -
Every Colored Dot in This Photo Is a Cell. How Was it Made?
You might have heard of Pointillism: a genre of art pioneered in the 1880s, in which colored dots are shaped into beautiful patterns. The image above could easily be a modern example of this classic genre — except that the colored dots...
Jun 2nd 4 min read -
Virtual Lab Training: The Travel-Free Approach Scientists Are Opting For
For years, scientific researchers have encountered the need to travel for training. Sometimes, this involves traveling to laboratories on the other side of the country — or even the world — to learn an essential research method under the...
May 27th 8 min read -
The ‘Netflix’ of Science Education | JoVE
When Mohammed Khurram Javed — a materials science student at Nankai University — needed to learn more about crystal growth, he did what any student would do: look it up online. Try as he might, however, he simply couldn’t find an...
May 18th 10 min read -
Visually Explained: How Exactly Are Vaccines Developed?
Within a few months of the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, laboratories around the world had successfully developed vaccine technologies and begun clinical trials. Some months after that, vaccine manufacturing and distribution had entered full...
May 12th 3 min read -
Librarians on User Outreach & Resourcing: Takeaways from ACRL 2021
What are the most successful ways librarians have interacted with faculty and students during the pandemic? What are some new channels they used for outreach, and how do they evaluate new resources? As the long-term need for virtual...
May 4th 11 min read -
How Effective is the Use of Video in Scientific Research & Lab Training?
Scientific publishing has traditionally been dominated by text-only journal articles. Yet it is often difficult to capture crucial details of scientific methods using text alone. To effectively communicate and visualize nuances associated with the...
Apr 22nd 3 min read -
Learning and Dissemination on Twitter: A Conversation with Guest Editor Poonam Velagapudi
Dr. Poonam Velagapudi, MD, MS, FACC, FSCAI@Pooh_Velagapudi JoVE Guest Editor Poonam Velagapudi is a structural and interventional cardiologist, educator, and social media strategist at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. We spoke to...
Apr 8th 7 min read -
Introducing the 2021 JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards…
We’re excited to announce the 2021 JoVE Innovation Awards! This past year has been one of great disruption, but also one of great innovation. Faced with novel challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the science research and education...
Apr 7th 3 min read -
Scientists Are Moving to Visual Standard Operating Procedures – Here’s Why
“Videos are great training tools and serve as visual standard operating procedures in my lab,” says Dr. Raja Sriperumbudur, Director of In-Vivo Resource Center at Biogen. “[Video protocols] are easy to reproduce because you have all the...
Mar 31st 7 min read -
Tips for Teaching with Video via Your Learning Management System (LMS)
Using high-quality educational videos in your science instruction can have numerous benefits, research shows. It can help students better engage with complex material, enhance comprehension, and improve their test performance. For these reasons,...
Mar 24th 7 min read -
How Effective are Videos for Teaching Science? Here’s What the Research Says
For years, many educators have been using instructional videos in innovative ways to support science courses and laboratory classes. The shift to remote learning last spring has led even more science instructors to utilize video resources, and many...
Mar 17th 4 min read -
JoVE in Action: Enabling Educational Flexibility in Chemistry Lab Courses
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Mar 4th 6 min read -
Adjusting to the New Normal: Librarians Discuss Challenges & Opportunities
Ellen C. Kimbro is a Reference Librarian at Meharry Medical College, and Megan Toups is a STEM Librarian (Research and Instruction Services) at the Pius XII Memorial Library, Saint Louis University. Both Ellen and Megan began their positions...
Feb 26th 9 min read -
Overcoming the Challenges of Hybrid Courses: 7 Takeaways from Science Instructors
Last fall, Dr. Meghan Porter (Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, Indiana University Bloomington) and Dr. Johnny El-Rady (Instructor, Department of Cell Biology, Microbiology and Molecular Biology, University of South Florida) adopted models of...
Feb 23rd 17 min read -
From Microbial Ecology to Cancer Research: A Conversation with Dr. Laura Sanchez
Dr. Laura M. Sanchez is an Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California Santa Cruz. A marine natural product chemist by training, her research focuses on the use of mass spectrometry to understand microbe and...
Feb 11th 9 min read -
Exploring the Chemistry of Proteins: A Conversation with Dr. Flora Meilleur
Dr. Flora Meilleur is a structural biologist specializing in protein chemistry and neutron crystallography at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee. She is also an Associate Professor in the Molecular and Structural Biochemistry Department...
Feb 11th 8 min read -
Building a Virtual (Reality) Classroom: A Conversation with Dr. Amaya Arigita-García
Read this blog post in Spanish here. Dr. Amaya Arigita-García is a scientist, professor and the Director of Education in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Applied Sciences at the Alfonso X el Sabio University in Madrid, Spain. She conducts...
Feb 11th 8 min read -
Where Engineering Meets Architecture: A Conversation with Dr. Paula Villanueva
Read this blog post in Spanish here. Dr. Paula Villanueva is an architect, engineer, researcher and Assistant Professor in the Department of Building Structures and Physics at the Technical University of Madrid. She recently co-authored a JoVE...
Feb 11th 7 min read -
Diving into Ph.D. Life: A Conversation with Adeline Williams
Adeline Williams, a third-year Ph.D. student at Colorado State University, is co-guest editing a JoVE Methods collection on transgenic manipulation of arthropod vectors with her PI Ken Olson. Ahead of the International Day of Women and Girls in...
Feb 10th 9 min read -
Developing New Antibiotic Drugs: A Conversation with Dr. Jennifer Herrmann
Read this blog post in German here. Dr. Jennifer Herrmann is a senior research scientist at the Helmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical Research Saarland. Her current research focuses on characterizing new natural products — compounds found in...
Feb 4th 9 min read -
Visualizing the Zebrafish: 5 Exciting Research Protocols, in Video
As a model organism, zebrafish are wonderfully versatile — they are used in research areas ranging from toxicology to molecular genetics to behavior. To celebrate the zebrafish, we’ve brought together five recent video articles from JoVE...
Feb 2nd 7 min read -
JoVE in Action: Preparing Students for Lab Work in a Biological Research Course
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Jan 27th 9 min read -
JoVE in Action: Improving the Chemistry Lab Class Experience
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Jan 19th 7 min read -
How the Aranne Central Library in Israel Helps its Researchers & Educators Benefit from JoVE Videos
With over 20,000 students and 1,000 faculty members, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev is one of the leading research and teaching universities in Israel. The Aranne Central Library is an intellectual hub for visitors from across the Negev, and is...
Jan 14th 10 min read -
5 Online Assessment Ideas for Your Science Course
As we enter a new year and a new semester, hybrid and remote teaching continue to be the preferred formats of instruction at many institutions around the world. Many instructors have begun embracing these models by building variety into the graded...
Jan 12th 12 min read -
JoVE in Action: How to Create a Unique Lab Project for an Online Biotechnology Course
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Jan 5th 10 min read -
The Science You Watched this Year: Popular Video Articles in 2020
2020 has been a difficult year but the scientific community has continued to push through the obstacles it has posed, making groundbreaking discoveries, developing new technologies and methods, and constantly reaching new frontiers in the quest for...
Dec 29th 2 min read -
How to Improve Laboratory Productivity: 5 Tips from Librarians
Looking for actionable ways to improve productivity in your lab? We spoke with 5 librarians who work closely with scientists and research students in their institution, providing them with resources, ideas and tools to help them achieve their...
Dec 22nd 9 min read -
Alternative Academic Careers: A Conversation with Guest Editor Milka Kostic
Dr. Milka Kostic is guest editing a JoVE Methods Collection on Small Molecule Screening Strategies: Lead Identification and Validation. After realizing that a traditional academic career was not the right fit for her, a fortuitous event led JoVE...
Dec 15th 10 min read -
Make a Wish for a JoVE Video: The Story of Dr. Lyra
In a chemistry lab, in a land far away,our friend Dr. Lyra and all her lab membersare working away on a very special projectto spread some light and cheer this December. See, the story began with a dropped video call,with video so distorted,...
Dec 9th 4 min read -
JoVE in Action: Helping Students with Concept Mapping in Biology, Using Videos
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Dec 1st 7 min read -
JoVE in Action: Using Video to Support Community College Biology Courses
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Nov 24th 8 min read -
Developing Interest in the Retina: A Conversation with Guest Editor Sruti Patoori
Sruti Patoori, a newly minted Ph.D. graduate and current postdoc at Thomas Jefferson University, is in the midst of guest editing a JoVE Methods Collection on Molecular Methods in the Study of Vertebrate Retinal Development. The collection-which is...
Nov 19th 9 min read -
JoVE in Action: Enhancing Virtual Labs in a General Chemistry II Course
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Nov 17th 7 min read -
5 Ways to Use Video to Support STEM Students at Community Colleges
As a greater number of students head to community colleges to begin their journey in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), the need to find effective ways to support them — as well as their STEM course instructors...
Nov 10th 11 min read -
10 Remote Learning Challenges and Effective Ways to Address Them
At our three-part webinar series in October, science professors Dr. Dawn Bazely, Dr. Nir Ohad and Peter Ronai and librarian Liz Grace spoke about their experiences of shifting to remote learning in the spring: — Dr. Dawn Bazely...
Nov 4th 14 min read -
Making the Most of Hybrid Learning: 5 Tips From Prof. Peter Ronai & Dr. Nir Ohad
When COVID-19 struck earlier this year, Prof. Peter Ronai (Clinical Professor of Exercise Science at Sacred Heart University) and Dr. Nir Ohad (Director of the Manna Center Program for Food Safety & Security at Tel Aviv University) both looked...
Oct 29th 11 min read -
How Can Libraries Meet Remote Learning Challenges? 5 Tips From Librarian Liz Grace
Elizabeth ‘Liz’ Grace is the Head of Collections & Systems at the University of Rochester Medical Center’s Edward G. Miner Library. When her institution shifted to remote learning earlier this year, Liz and her colleagues worked...
Oct 23rd 8 min read -
Dr. Dawn Bazely’s Top 5 Tips for Building a Remote Science Lab Kit
In March, Dr. Dawn Bazely — University Professor in the Department of Biology at York University — was faced with the task of transforming her Biodiversity & Watershed Management field course into a fully remote format. She devoted over...
Oct 21st 9 min read -
6 Tips for Effectively Using Video in Remote STEM Courses
Over spring and summer this year, educators worldwide developed innovative ways to transform their science courses into remote or hybrid formats. Chief among these was using video to address unique remote learning difficulties: e.g., diversifying...
Oct 15th 11 min read -
JoVE Playlist: Understanding CRISPR, the Nobel Prize–Winning Genetic Tool
On October 7th, Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna were awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work on developing the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing tool. This method allows researchers to target and alter specific sequences of...
Oct 13th 2 min read -
JoVE in Action: Using JoVE in Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning in an Online Biology Course
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Oct 6th 7 min read -
JoVE in Action: Using JoVE to Teach Virtual Organic Chemistry Labs
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Sep 29th 5 min read -
JoVE in Action: Using JoVE to Develop a Low-Cost, Online Biology Course for Non-Majors
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Sep 23rd 6 min read -
JoVE in Action: Teaching Organic Chemistry Lab Techniques Remotely
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Sep 15th 5 min read -
JoVE in Action: Teaching a Biomedical Sciences Research Class Remotely
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Sep 8th 6 min read -
JoVE in Action: Creating a Flipped Lab for a Biochemistry Course
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Sep 1st 5 min read -
JoVE in Action: Using Videos to Teach Inorganic Chemistry Remotely
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Aug 25th 6 min read -
JoVE in Action: How to Bring a General Chemistry Lab Course Online
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Aug 18th 7 min read -
JoVE in Action: How to Create a Virtual Immunology Lab Exercise
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Aug 11th 6 min read -
JoVE in Action: How Are Students in Hybrid STEM Classes Using Videos for Lab Preparation?
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Aug 4th 6 min read -
JoVE Brain Research and Behavior Newsletter March 2019
Agency over Robotic Prostheses Dr. Paul D. Marasco’s lab at the Cleveland Clinic demonstrates a method for characterizing the sense of agency over the neural-machine interface control of virtual or robotic prosthetic hands. Watch...
Apr 11th 4 min read -
Publishing Science Articles: Ready For A Changed Game?
JoVE has company in its realization that traditional scientific publishing is ready for radical change. A recent Atlantic article highlights scientific publishing apps — ones enabling contemporary authors to improve the reproducibility of their...
Apr 10th 6 min read -
JoVE Videos for Patient-Care Practitioners
JoVE Medicine Video Journal serves as a unique platform featuring patient care and prognosis research, thus empowering today’s medical practitioners. The videos make research more accessible to clinical researchers, practitioners and those making...
Nov 6th 5 min read -
Immunotherapy: Use Your Own Body’s Defenses to Fight Cancer
Traditional therapies to mitigate cancer cell progression from unchecked hyperproliferation, migration, invasion, and metastasis consist mostly of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. These therapies are effective in some cases; however, they...
Sep 13th 4 min read -
From Space Exploration to Disease Treatments: JoVE Videos
To celebrate our 10th anniversary, JoVE launched our first-ever international Film Your Research video contest We asked early-career scientists to submit two-minute self-produced videos that effectively communicated the importance of their...
Sep 1st 7 min read -
Film Your Research Contest – Finalists’ Videos (Part 2)
The voting period for the popular choice award category in the JoVE Film Your Research contest ended on August 21, 2017, 11:59 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time. All our readers can still review and watch the videos of our top ten finalists in this and the...
Aug 22nd 12 min read -
Film Your Research Contest – Finalists’ Videos (Part 1)
The voting period for the popular choice award category in the JoVE Film Your Research contest ended on August 21, 2017, 11:59 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time. All our readers can still review and watch the videos of our top ten finalists in this and the...
Aug 22nd 12 min read -
Nature’s Most Beautiful Optical Illusion: Butterfly Wings
Certain colors in butterfly wings come from light bending and reflecting off of the nanostructure of scales. Researchers are investigating how this ability developed and how it could replace our current processes to create...
Aug 3rd 4 min read -
JoVE Film Your Research Contest – Finalists Announced
Film Your Research video contest - finalists announced. Instructions and link for popular voting are provided in this blog post. It's time to vote for our favorite videos! Earlier this year JoVE organized our first-ever Film Your Research video...
Jul 31st 6 min read -
Memorial Sloan Kettering Uses JoVE Video to Bring Cancer Research to Life
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) started subscribing to the JoVE Video Journal in 2010. We visited MSKCC to learn how their students, doctors, lab members and researchers use JoVE in their day-to-day work. Research scientists...
Jun 29th 4 min read -
JoVE Film Your Research Contest
JoVE’s first-ever “Film Your Research” video contest is being organized this year for science researchers to showcase their research around the world and stand a chance to win up to $3000!!! This contest is an effort to get scientists...
Jun 16th 8 min read -
10 Tips for Making a Great Research Video
Scientists! If you are gearing up to make a short video on your research for the JoVE Film Your Research Contest, then here are some tips from the JoVE Team which can help you plan and produce the video. JoVE is organizing our first ever Film...
May 8th 8 min read -
Visualizing Multi-Scale Techniques in Engineering and Physics
The fields of engineering and physics comprise of diverse techniques that range in their scale of application from nano to macro. The advent of video publishing as a new platform for publication in the physical sciences increases the feasibility of...
Mar 15th 5 min read -
The Art of Chemistry: 5 Visually Appealing JoVE Articles
One of our JoVE editors highlights his top five picks for the most visually appealing chemistry and engineering video articles from the journal. As a scientist and the Chemistry editor at JoVE, I think many researchers appreciate the fact that...
Feb 15th 7 min read -
Studying the Brain in the Real World
The study of brain activity has advanced tremendously since the beginning of neurological research. A recent JoVE study from the University College London and the University of Chieti-Pescara illustrates how wearable fNIRS technology may bring that...
Jan 12th 7 min read -
Developmental Biology: The Year That Was
As we move into a new year of exciting science, grant proposals, teaching and publications, I find myself pondering over how research in 2016 has advanced our understanding, specifically in the field of Developmental Biology. Developmental biology...
Dec 14th 8 min read -
Improved Science Education STEMs from a Flipped Classroom
STEM teachers are switching to the “flipped classroom” model in high schools, colleges, and universities everywhere. But is there proof that the switch is helping students? And, if so, is there a way to bring flipped learning to your lab...
Nov 23rd 7 min read -
Industry Research: Publishing and Benefiting from Video Articles
80% of scientific research and development comes from industry, yet less than half of the videos in JoVE come from these labs. Today, we'll investigate why and show all the benefits that video publication can offer industrial labs. According to the...
Nov 16th 7 min read -
Lights, Camera, Action, Publish!
The tricks and subtle nuances inherent to executing an experiment successfully can be explained more effectively by a video. The video emulates somebody actually showing you how to do an experiment. JoVE ensures that producing the video is as simple...
Oct 19th 7 min read -
Editor’s Picks: Four Videos Our Editors Don’t Want You to Miss
Note: Our Editor’s Picks selections are updated on the JoVE main page bi-weekly. Today we feature videos chosen by Jane Hannon, our Associate Editor for Neuroscience. Our next collection of Editor’s Picks will be available here on 12/9,...
Dec 4th 6 min read -
Using Video to Explain Complex Information
The Society for Neuroscience ran a video contest for Brain Awareness Week and announced the winner on Saturday, before the Presidential Special Lecture at SfN 2011. The winning video, "The Treasure Hunt," journeys through the loss of a person's...
Nov 18th 2 min read
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JoVE in Action: Teaching Organic Chemistry Lab Techniques Remotely
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Sep 15th 5 min read -
JoVE in Action: Using JoVE to Teach Virtual Organic Chemistry Labs
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Sep 29th 5 min read -
JoVE in Action: Using JoVE to Develop a Low-Cost, Online Biology Course for Non-Majors
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Sep 23rd 6 min read -
JoVE in Action: Teaching a Biomedical Sciences Research Class Remotely
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Sep 8th 6 min read -
The Science You Watched this Year: Popular Video Articles in 2020
2020 has been a difficult year but the scientific community has continued to push through the obstacles it has posed, making groundbreaking discoveries, developing new technologies and methods, and constantly reaching new frontiers in the quest for...
Dec 29th 2 min read -
12 out of 13 students prefer learning Microbiology with JoVE videos: Dr. Sahar A. El-Shatoury
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators worldwide have used JoVE to support their teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be helpful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their science and lab...
Jun 22nd 5 min read -
JoVE in Action: Creating a Flipped Lab for a Biochemistry Course
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Sep 1st 5 min read -
Introducing the 2022 JoVE Librarian Innovation Award Judges
The 2022 Librarian Innovation Award will recognize librarians who have supported learning outcomes and increased student engagement in STEM education at their institutions using video resources. Submit your entry for your chance to be one of the...
Jun 16th 6 min read -
JoVE in Action: Using Videos to Teach Inorganic Chemistry Remotely
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Aug 25th 6 min read -
Introducing the 2022 JoVE Research Innovation Award Judges
The 2022 JoVE Research Innovation awards aim to support and recognize creative uses of JoVE videos to conduct research and training or share knowledge outside the physical laboratory. Three winners will be confirmed globally. JoVE will provide...
Jun 16th 6 min read -
Introducing the 2022 JoVE Educator Innovation Award Judges
The 2022 JoVE Education Innovation award aims to support and recognize educators who have supported learning outcomes and increased student engagement in STEM education at their institutions using video resources. Three winners will be confirmed...
Jun 16th 7 min read -
The JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards are back!
We are excited to announce that the JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards are back for 2022! Now in their second year, the awards aim to support individuals from the scientific and academic communities who are taking active...
Apr 13th 6 min read -
The ‘Netflix’ of Science Education | JoVE
When Mohammed Khurram Javed — a materials science student at Nankai University — needed to learn more about crystal growth, he did what any student would do: look it up online. Try as he might, however, he simply couldn’t find an...
May 18th 10 min read -
How to Improve Laboratory Productivity: 5 Tips from Librarians
Looking for actionable ways to improve productivity in your lab? We spoke with 5 librarians who work closely with scientists and research students in their institution, providing them with resources, ideas and tools to help them achieve their...
Dec 22nd 9 min read -
Visualizing the Zebrafish: 5 Exciting Research Protocols, in Video
As a model organism, zebrafish are wonderfully versatile — they are used in research areas ranging from toxicology to molecular genetics to behavior. To celebrate the zebrafish, we’ve brought together five recent video articles from JoVE...
Feb 2nd 7 min read -
Digital Transformation Series: 3 ways to make lab technology & methods accessible through videos.
Digital transformation in Higher Education has become crucial for enhancing learning experiences. Bringing digital resources like videos into STEM classrooms promotes interactive learning, accessibility and discussion. With this series, we aim to...
Jul 13th 7 min read -
JoVE in Action: How Are Students in Hybrid STEM Classes Using Videos for Lab Preparation?
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Aug 4th 6 min read -
Developing New Antibiotic Drugs: A Conversation with Dr. Jennifer Herrmann
Read this blog post in German here. Dr. Jennifer Herrmann is a senior research scientist at the Helmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical Research Saarland. Her current research focuses on characterizing new natural products — compounds found in...
Feb 4th 9 min read -
JoVE in Action: How to Create a Virtual Immunology Lab Exercise
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Aug 11th 6 min read -
5 Ways to Use Video to Support STEM Students at Community Colleges
As a greater number of students head to community colleges to begin their journey in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), the need to find effective ways to support them — as well as their STEM course instructors...
Nov 10th 11 min read -
Alternative Academic Careers: A Conversation with Guest Editor Milka Kostic
Dr. Milka Kostic is guest editing a JoVE Methods Collection on Small Molecule Screening Strategies: Lead Identification and Validation. After realizing that a traditional academic career was not the right fit for her, a fortuitous event led JoVE...
Dec 15th 10 min read -
Nature’s Most Beautiful Optical Illusion: Butterfly Wings
Certain colors in butterfly wings come from light bending and reflecting off of the nanostructure of scales. Researchers are investigating how this ability developed and how it could replace our current processes to create...
Aug 3rd 4 min read -
10 Tips for Making a Great Research Video
Scientists! If you are gearing up to make a short video on your research for the JoVE Film Your Research Contest, then here are some tips from the JoVE Team which can help you plan and produce the video. JoVE is organizing our first ever Film...
May 8th 8 min read -
Make a Wish for a JoVE Video: The Story of Dr. Lyra
In a chemistry lab, in a land far away,our friend Dr. Lyra and all her lab membersare working away on a very special projectto spread some light and cheer this December. See, the story began with a dropped video call,with video so distorted,...
Dec 9th 4 min read -
Want to pursue STEM librarianship? Here’s what you should know!
The role of academic librarians has adapted to keep up with broader shifts in technology, society and demographics. Today librarians have to be more tech-savvy since their job functions involve helping scholars access and interpret data. JoVE...
Apr 4th 6 min read -
Videos are significant for critical concept comprehension and its applications: Dr. Tao Zhang.
Dr. Tao Zhang is a Lecturer and Work Placement Coordinator (Pharmacy Technician Studies) at the Technological University of Dublin. He started using JoVE videos in 2019 as an emergency response for lectures and practical lab arrangements. He says...
Jan 19th 5 min read -
JoVE in Action: How to Bring a General Chemistry Lab Course Online
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Aug 18th 7 min read -
Dr. Dawn Bazely’s Top 5 Tips for Building a Remote Science Lab Kit
In March, Dr. Dawn Bazely — University Professor in the Department of Biology at York University — was faced with the task of transforming her Biodiversity & Watershed Management field course into a fully remote format. She devoted over...
Oct 21st 9 min read -
JoVE Playlist: Understanding CRISPR, the Nobel Prize–Winning Genetic Tool
On October 7th, Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna were awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work on developing the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing tool. This method allows researchers to target and alter specific sequences of...
Oct 13th 2 min read -
Tips for Teaching with Video via Your Learning Management System (LMS)
Using high-quality educational videos in your science instruction can have numerous benefits, research shows. It can help students better engage with complex material, enhance comprehension, and improve their test performance. For these reasons,...
Mar 24th 7 min read -
Highlighting 7 JoVE publications authored by Nobel laureates
While the 2021 Nobel Prizes are being announced, we take the opportunity to highlight all our Nobel laureates, and the research articles they published in JoVE; The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2020 Michael...
Oct 6th 5 min read -
Adaptation of online lab work to “dry lab”: Biljana Mojsoska, Roskilde University
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation Awards aimed to recognize and celebrate creative solutions to assist researchers worldwide in joining the future-focused research network. This series of blog posts consolidates themes, notes,...
Nov 25th 12 min read -
How Can Libraries Meet Remote Learning Challenges? 5 Tips From Librarian Liz Grace
Elizabeth ‘Liz’ Grace is the Head of Collections & Systems at the University of Rochester Medical Center’s Edward G. Miner Library. When her institution shifted to remote learning earlier this year, Liz and her colleagues worked...
Oct 23rd 8 min read -
10 Remote Learning Challenges and Effective Ways to Address Them
At our three-part webinar series in October, science professors Dr. Dawn Bazely, Dr. Nir Ohad and Peter Ronai and librarian Liz Grace spoke about their experiences of shifting to remote learning in the spring: — Dr. Dawn Bazely...
Nov 4th 14 min read -
The Science You Watched this Year: Popular Videos in 2021
With over 27 million video views and more than 25 thousand videos integrated into courses and lab training modules in 2021, 1500+ institutions worldwide, including Harvard University and the University of Cambridge, continue to benefit from using...
Jan 13th 2 min read -
Introducing the 2021 JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards…
We’re excited to announce the 2021 JoVE Innovation Awards! This past year has been one of great disruption, but also one of great innovation. Faced with novel challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the science research and education...
Apr 7th 3 min read -
5 Online Assessment Ideas for Your Science Course
As we enter a new year and a new semester, hybrid and remote teaching continue to be the preferred formats of instruction at many institutions around the world. Many instructors have begun embracing these models by building variety into the graded...
Jan 12th 12 min read -
From Microbial Ecology to Cancer Research: A Conversation with Dr. Laura Sanchez
Dr. Laura M. Sanchez is an Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California Santa Cruz. A marine natural product chemist by training, her research focuses on the use of mass spectrometry to understand microbe and...
Feb 11th 9 min read -
How Effective are Videos for Teaching Science? Here’s What the Research Says
For years, many educators have been using instructional videos in innovative ways to support science courses and laboratory classes. The shift to remote learning last spring has led even more science instructors to utilize video resources, and many...
Mar 17th 4 min read -
Reimagining Course-based Research Experience (CRE) courses: Joslyn Mills, Brown University
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation Awards aimed to recognize and celebrate creative solutions to assist faculty members worldwide in joining the future-focused learning network. This series of blog posts consolidates themes,...
Nov 30th 9 min read -
Making the Most of Hybrid Learning: 5 Tips From Prof. Peter Ronai & Dr. Nir Ohad
When COVID-19 struck earlier this year, Prof. Peter Ronai (Clinical Professor of Exercise Science at Sacred Heart University) and Dr. Nir Ohad (Director of the Manna Center Program for Food Safety & Security at Tel Aviv University) both looked...
Oct 29th 11 min read -
2021 JoVE Librarian Innovation Award Winner: Gabriele (Gabi) Tanis “The Journey to Building an eLibrary Portal in a Large R&D Organization”
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and Librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Sep 14th 5 min read -
JoVE in Action: Enhancing Virtual Labs in a General Chemistry II Course
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Nov 17th 7 min read -
Adjusting to the New Normal: Librarians Discuss Challenges & Opportunities
Ellen C. Kimbro is a Reference Librarian at Meharry Medical College, and Megan Toups is a STEM Librarian (Research and Instruction Services) at the Pius XII Memorial Library, Saint Louis University. Both Ellen and Megan began their positions...
Feb 26th 9 min read -
Dr. Magdalena Wajrak recommends using videos and animations for better student performance.
Dr. Magdalena Wajrak, the Senior Chemistry Lecturer at the School of Science at Edith Cowan University, started using JoVE in 2021 for high-quality videos and animations to better prepare her students for the lab classes. She says that JoVE videos...
Feb 3rd 4 min read -
Learning and Dissemination on Twitter: A Conversation with Guest Editor Poonam Velagapudi
Dr. Poonam Velagapudi, MD, MS, FACC, FSCAI@Pooh_Velagapudi JoVE Guest Editor Poonam Velagapudi is a structural and interventional cardiologist, educator, and social media strategist at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. We spoke to...
Apr 8th 7 min read -
Meet our 2021 JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Award Winners
The 2021 JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards recognize innovation and excellence amongst members of the science community who developed new mechanisms to cope with rapid changes, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
Sep 2nd 16 min read -
Back to the lab after lockdown? Some changes in research may continue indefinitely…
When COVID-19 first started, laboratories around the world scrambled to make operating decisions with little time to implement changes. Some shut down, some moved to minimal functioning, while the rest did their best to stay partially operational...
Jul 15th 9 min read -
Last week to apply to the 2021 JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards!
The Covid-19 pandemic has been a testing ground for innovations. The crisis brought upon a persistent question: With millions of students, researchers, and educators across the world forced to stay home, how could the education world assure quick...
Jul 8th 7 min read -
6 Tips for Effectively Using Video in Remote STEM Courses
Over spring and summer this year, educators worldwide developed innovative ways to transform their science courses into remote or hybrid formats. Chief among these was using video to address unique remote learning difficulties: e.g., diversifying...
Oct 15th 11 min read -
From Space Exploration to Disease Treatments: JoVE Videos
To celebrate our 10th anniversary, JoVE launched our first-ever international Film Your Research video contest We asked early-career scientists to submit two-minute self-produced videos that effectively communicated the importance of their...
Sep 1st 7 min read -
JoVE in Action: How to Create a Unique Lab Project for an Online Biotechnology Course
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Jan 5th 10 min read -
JoVE in Action: Improving the Chemistry Lab Class Experience
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Jan 19th 7 min read -
Playful Physiology for Physiotherapists: Kate Grafton, Leeds Beckett University
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation Awards aimed to recognize and celebrate creative solutions to assist faculty members worldwide in joining the future-focused learning network. This series of blog posts consolidates themes,...
Nov 24th 10 min read -
2021 JoVE Researcher Innovation Award Winner: Charles Clark ‘Live streaming the unseen: How to use real-time video streaming in the lab.’
Single Cell Analysis Project This blog post highlights the 2021 JoVE Researcher Innovation Award winner Charles Clark’s winning entry in which he reveals how to use real-time video streaming in the lab and its benefits. Charles’ current...
Nov 19th 7 min read -
JoVE in Action: Using Video to Support Community College Biology Courses
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Nov 24th 8 min read -
JoVE in Action: Using JoVE in Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning in an Online Biology Course
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Oct 6th 7 min read -
How Effective is the Use of Video in Scientific Research & Lab Training?
Scientific publishing has traditionally been dominated by text-only journal articles. Yet it is often difficult to capture crucial details of scientific methods using text alone. To effectively communicate and visualize nuances associated with the...
Apr 22nd 3 min read -
Scientists Are Moving to Visual Standard Operating Procedures – Here’s Why
“Videos are great training tools and serve as visual standard operating procedures in my lab,” says Dr. Raja Sriperumbudur, Director of In-Vivo Resource Center at Biogen. “[Video protocols] are easy to reproduce because you have all the...
Mar 31st 7 min read -
JoVE in Action: Enabling Educational Flexibility in Chemistry Lab Courses
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Mar 4th 6 min read -
How JoVE videos help boost students’ confidence in the laboratory
The use of videos in instruction has become increasingly common in science courses worldwide. Step-by-step video demonstrations of experiments help students become familiar with the method & equipment before entering the lab. When...
Jun 10th 6 min read -
Every Colored Dot in This Photo Is a Cell. How Was it Made?
You might have heard of Pointillism: a genre of art pioneered in the 1880s, in which colored dots are shaped into beautiful patterns. The image above could easily be a modern example of this classic genre — except that the colored dots...
Jun 2nd 4 min read -
JoVE in Action: Helping Students with Concept Mapping in Biology, Using Videos
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Dec 1st 7 min read -
JoVE Librarian Innovation Award Winners: Mbangsi Mary Ann Zithem and Jay Michael O. Diola ‘Simplifying and delivering library resources virtually.’
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers and Librarians around the world have used visual resources to support their remote efforts....
Sep 9th 7 min read -
How Can You Keep Students Engaged in Science Courses?
The need for instructors to find effective ways to support students and to keep them engaged is now more important than ever. The use of traditional print-based methods of teaching might not be enough to keep the current tech-savvy generation...
Jun 17th 7 min read -
Meet our 2021 JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards Judges…
Thank you to everyone who applied for our 2021 JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards! JoVE is set to announce the award winners in just a few days, and in the meantime, we’re thrilled to introduce our amazing panel of judges....
Aug 25th 14 min read -
How the Aranne Central Library in Israel Helps its Researchers & Educators Benefit from JoVE Videos
With over 20,000 students and 1,000 faculty members, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev is one of the leading research and teaching universities in Israel. The Aranne Central Library is an intellectual hub for visitors from across the Negev, and is...
Jan 14th 10 min read -
Tips to transform your courses with video resources: Dr. Eric Greska
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators worldwide have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be helpful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their science...
Mar 24th 7 min read -
Psychology Quips or How to Use Students’ Smartphones to Your Advantage
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation Awards aimed to recognize and celebrate creative solutions to assist faculty members worldwide in joining the future-focused learning network. This series of blog posts consolidates themes,...
Nov 23rd 6 min read -
Exploring the Chemistry of Proteins: A Conversation with Dr. Flora Meilleur
Dr. Flora Meilleur is a structural biologist specializing in protein chemistry and neutron crystallography at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee. She is also an Associate Professor in the Molecular and Structural Biochemistry Department...
Feb 11th 8 min read -
Librarians on User Outreach & Resourcing: Takeaways from ACRL 2021
What are the most successful ways librarians have interacted with faculty and students during the pandemic? What are some new channels they used for outreach, and how do they evaluate new resources? As the long-term need for virtual...
May 4th 11 min read -
Developing Interest in the Retina: A Conversation with Guest Editor Sruti Patoori
Sruti Patoori, a newly minted Ph.D. graduate and current postdoc at Thomas Jefferson University, is in the midst of guest editing a JoVE Methods Collection on Molecular Methods in the Study of Vertebrate Retinal Development. The collection-which is...
Nov 19th 9 min read -
JoVE in Action: Dr. Katja Köhler berichtet, wie sie JoVE-Videos in ihren Laborkursen einsetzt
Dr. Katja Köhler ist Direktorin des CAL (Center for Active Learning) an der ETH Zürich und unterrichtet in Grundkursen der Genetik und Zellbiologie Studierende der Biologie, Pharmazie und Medizin. Zu Ihren Aufgaben gehört ebenfalls die...
Nov 22nd 5 min read -
Takeaways from 2021 JoVE Innovation in Instruction Award Winner Claudia Jorgensen: “How to establish and implement best practices in remote instruction.”
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Oct 7th 7 min read -
Virtual Lab Training: The Travel-Free Approach Scientists Are Opting For
For years, scientific researchers have encountered the need to travel for training. Sometimes, this involves traveling to laboratories on the other side of the country — or even the world — to learn an essential research method under the...
May 27th 8 min read -
Diving into Ph.D. Life: A Conversation with Adeline Williams
Adeline Williams, a third-year Ph.D. student at Colorado State University, is co-guest editing a JoVE Methods collection on transgenic manipulation of arthropod vectors with her PI Ken Olson. Ahead of the International Day of Women and Girls in...
Feb 10th 9 min read -
Visually Explained: How Exactly Are Vaccines Developed?
Within a few months of the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, laboratories around the world had successfully developed vaccine technologies and begun clinical trials. Some months after that, vaccine manufacturing and distribution had entered full...
May 12th 3 min read -
JoVE Film Your Research Contest
JoVE’s first-ever “Film Your Research” video contest is being organized this year for science researchers to showcase their research around the world and stand a chance to win up to $3000!!! This contest is an effort to get scientists...
Jun 16th 8 min read -
JoVE in Action: Preparing Students for Lab Work in a Biological Research Course
JoVE in Action is a series of blog posts highlighting how STEM educators around the world have used JoVE to support their remote teaching efforts. We hope these stories will be useful for instructors looking for effective ways to deliver their...
Jan 27th 9 min read -
2021 JoVE Researcher Innovation Award Winner: Joana Kramer “Establishing ‘Radio Views’ as a digital platform.”
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and Librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Oct 5th 4 min read -
Takeaways from 2021 JoVE Innovation in Instruction Award Winner Dr. Shefaly Shorey’s Webinar: “Improving learning outcomes in the hybrid science classroom.”
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation Awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Oct 12th 7 min read -
Overcoming the Challenges of Hybrid Courses: 7 Takeaways from Science Instructors
Last fall, Dr. Meghan Porter (Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, Indiana University Bloomington) and Dr. Johnny El-Rady (Instructor, Department of Cell Biology, Microbiology and Molecular Biology, University of South Florida) adopted models of...
Feb 23rd 17 min read -
Hybrid Teaching and Learning Post-Pandemic: 5 Ways to Make the Most of Educational Videos
In last week’s JoVE webinar, Dr. Ella Maysami - Lecturer in Neuroscience, KIITE Fellow in Curriculum Design and Internationalisation, Keele University, England and Dr. Tsaffrir Zor - Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Tel Aviv...
Jul 1st 9 min read -
2021 JoVE Researcher Innovation Award Winner: Eric Hamlett ‘Adapting international research conferences to virtual web-based systems’
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers and Librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Oct 8th 5 min read -
Industry Research: Publishing and Benefiting from Video Articles
80% of scientific research and development comes from industry, yet less than half of the videos in JoVE come from these labs. Today, we'll investigate why and show all the benefits that video publication can offer industrial labs. According to the...
Nov 16th 7 min read -
Engaging Students Through Blended Learning: Takeaways From a Medical Professor
Professor Gian Battista Parigi is the President of the Committee for International Cooperation for Development (CICOPS) & Associate Professor of Pediatric Surgery at the University of Pavia, Italy. When COVID-19 struck last year, Prof....
Jun 24th 8 min read -
Increasing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at California Community Colleges – your guide to the Governor’s Roadmap funding
California's 116 community colleges play a vital role in reducing social inequalities, serving the state's public health needs and educating the future workforce. With a focus on equity and student success, the Governor's Roadmap recognizes higher...
Sep 3rd 7 min read -
Building a Virtual (Reality) Classroom: A Conversation with Dr. Amaya Arigita-García
Read this blog post in Spanish here. Dr. Amaya Arigita-García is a scientist, professor and the Director of Education in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Applied Sciences at the Alfonso X el Sabio University in Madrid, Spain. She conducts...
Feb 11th 8 min read -
Takeaways from 2021 JoVE Librarian Innovation Award Winner Jay Michael O. Diola’s JoVE Webinar
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Sep 30th 8 min read -
JoVE in Action: 3 ways to use JoVE videos before, during and after class by Dr. Hagit Frenkel
Dr. Hagit Frenkel is a Senior Instructor at the Department of Biology, University of Haifa, Israel. She teaches chemistry and biochemistry courses to biology and medical science students and conservation science courses to second-degree students in...
Sep 6th 6 min read -
Where Engineering Meets Architecture: A Conversation with Dr. Paula Villanueva
Read this blog post in Spanish here. Dr. Paula Villanueva is an architect, engineer, researcher and Assistant Professor in the Department of Building Structures and Physics at the Technical University of Madrid. She recently co-authored a JoVE...
Feb 11th 7 min read -
Takeaways from 2021 JoVE Innovation in Instruction Award Winner Dr Glenn Hurst’s Webinar: “Actively engaging digitally native students with social media.”
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Sep 28th 9 min read -
Lights, Camera, Action, Publish!
The tricks and subtle nuances inherent to executing an experiment successfully can be explained more effectively by a video. The video emulates somebody actually showing you how to do an experiment. JoVE ensures that producing the video is as simple...
Oct 19th 7 min read -
2022 JoVE Educator Innovation Award Winner: Dr. Joanne Pennock ‘The successful Daily Definition Challenge and a suite of animated videos were inspired by the needs of a new and more diverse cohort of learners.’
The 2022 JoVE Educator Innovation Awards have paved the way to highlight the use of video resources to support learning outcomes and increase student engagement in STEM education. Below you can read the winning entry by the 2022 JoVE...
Sep 28th 11 min read -
JoVE Science Education & Research Innovation Awards 2022 – The Winners
We’re in awe of all the STEM educators, researchers and libarians who entered the awards this year and we salute their hard work, dedication and talent. Our winners, in, the second year of the awards, have shown how they have used STEM video in...
Sep 20th 10 min read -
Studying the Brain in the Real World
The study of brain activity has advanced tremendously since the beginning of neurological research. A recent JoVE study from the University College London and the University of Chieti-Pescara illustrates how wearable fNIRS technology may bring that...
Jan 12th 7 min read -
JoVE Film Your Research Contest – Finalists Announced
Film Your Research video contest - finalists announced. Instructions and link for popular voting are provided in this blog post. It's time to vote for our favorite videos! Earlier this year JoVE organized our first-ever Film Your Research video...
Jul 31st 6 min read -
How streaming media can help meet CCC’s Vision for Success Goals
The CCC adopted Vision for Success back in 2017, and, in the Chancellor’s words, it has ‘served as our collective North Star’. Now, reinvigorated by a substantial budget, it’s been rebranded as Reaffirming Equity in a Time of Recovery; you...
Sep 16th 8 min read -
How JoVE Animators Make Videos: Behind-The-Scenes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5fVwZLaEtI JoVE educational videos empower practical science concepts and laboratory methods in undergraduate and graduate courses at universities and colleges. These videos enable quick in-depth comprehension...
Sep 29th 8 min read -
2022 JoVE Educator Innovation Award Winner: Dr. Stephanie Schweiker ‘Using video-based chemistry resources to improve learning outcomes and engagement.’
The 2022 JoVE Educator Innovation Awards have paved the way to highlight the use of video resources to support learning outcomes and increase student engagement in STEM education. Below you can read the winning entry by the 2022 JoVE...
Sep 27th 11 min read -
Film Your Research Contest – Finalists’ Videos (Part 1)
The voting period for the popular choice award category in the JoVE Film Your Research contest ended on August 21, 2017, 11:59 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time. All our readers can still review and watch the videos of our top ten finalists in this and the...
Aug 22nd 12 min read -
The Art of Chemistry: 5 Visually Appealing JoVE Articles
One of our JoVE editors highlights his top five picks for the most visually appealing chemistry and engineering video articles from the journal. As a scientist and the Chemistry editor at JoVE, I think many researchers appreciate the fact that...
Feb 15th 7 min read -
JoVE Innovation in Instruction Award Winner: Dr Glenn Hurst “Actively engaging digitally native students with social media.”
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Sep 17th 5 min read -
Film Your Research Contest – Finalists’ Videos (Part 2)
The voting period for the popular choice award category in the JoVE Film Your Research contest ended on August 21, 2017, 11:59 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time. All our readers can still review and watch the videos of our top ten finalists in this and the...
Aug 22nd 12 min read -
2021 JoVE Innovation in Instruction Award Winner: Dr. Shefaly Shorey “Improving learning outcomes in the hybrid science classroom.”
The 2021 JoVE Science Education and Research Innovation awards have paved the way for a series of blog posts highlighting how science educators, researchers, and Librarians worldwide have used visual resources to support their remote efforts. We...
Sep 23rd 4 min read -
Publishing Science Articles: Ready For A Changed Game?
JoVE has company in its realization that traditional scientific publishing is ready for radical change. A recent Atlantic article highlights scientific publishing apps — ones enabling contemporary authors to improve the reproducibility of their...
Apr 10th 6 min read -
JoVE Videos for Patient-Care Practitioners
JoVE Medicine Video Journal serves as a unique platform featuring patient care and prognosis research, thus empowering today’s medical practitioners. The videos make research more accessible to clinical researchers, practitioners and those making...
Nov 6th 5 min read -
2022 JoVE Researcher Innovation Award Winner: Dr. Armando Gonzalez Sanchez ‘JoVE videos help support lab training and real-life application of research findings.’
The 2022 JoVE Researcher Innovation Awards have paved the way to highlight innovative uses of JoVE videos to conduct research and training and share knowledge outside the physical laboratory. We hope these blog posts will help you find inspiration...
Sep 26th 9 min read -
Immunotherapy: Use Your Own Body’s Defenses to Fight Cancer
Traditional therapies to mitigate cancer cell progression from unchecked hyperproliferation, migration, invasion, and metastasis consist mostly of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. These therapies are effective in some cases; however, they...
Sep 13th 4 min read -
JoVE Brain Research and Behavior Newsletter March 2019
Agency over Robotic Prostheses Dr. Paul D. Marasco’s lab at the Cleveland Clinic demonstrates a method for characterizing the sense of agency over the neural-machine interface control of virtual or robotic prosthetic hands. Watch...
Apr 11th 4 min read -
Improved Science Education STEMs from a Flipped Classroom
STEM teachers are switching to the “flipped classroom” model in high schools, colleges, and universities everywhere. But is there proof that the switch is helping students? And, if so, is there a way to bring flipped learning to your lab...
Nov 23rd 7 min read -
Developmental Biology: The Year That Was
As we move into a new year of exciting science, grant proposals, teaching and publications, I find myself pondering over how research in 2016 has advanced our understanding, specifically in the field of Developmental Biology. Developmental biology...
Dec 14th 8 min read -
Visualizing Multi-Scale Techniques in Engineering and Physics
The fields of engineering and physics comprise of diverse techniques that range in their scale of application from nano to macro. The advent of video publishing as a new platform for publication in the physical sciences increases the feasibility of...
Mar 15th 5 min read -
2022 JoVE Researcher Innovation Award Winner: Dr. Victoria Alonso’s ‘How publishing with JoVE increased her research visibility & paved the way for interdisciplinary collaboration.’
The 2022 JoVE Researcher Innovation Awards have paved the way to highlight innovative uses of JoVE videos to conduct research and training or share knowledge outside the physical laboratory. We hope these blog posts will help you find inspiration...
Sep 23rd 8 min read -
2022 JoVE Researcher Innovation Award Winner: Dr. Ajay Rajaram ‘The use of videos to highlight new research in predicting brain injury in newborn infants.’
The 2022 JoVE Researcher Innovation Awards have paved the way to highlight innovative uses of JoVE videos to conduct research and training, plus share knowledge outside the physical laboratory. We hope these blog posts will help you find...
Sep 23rd 8 min read -
Memorial Sloan Kettering Uses JoVE Video to Bring Cancer Research to Life
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) started subscribing to the JoVE Video Journal in 2010. We visited MSKCC to learn how their students, doctors, lab members and researchers use JoVE in their day-to-day work. Research scientists...
Jun 29th 4 min read -
Using Video to Explain Complex Information
The Society for Neuroscience ran a video contest for Brain Awareness Week and announced the winner on Saturday, before the Presidential Special Lecture at SfN 2011. The winning video, "The Treasure Hunt," journeys through the loss of a person's...
Nov 18th 2 min read -
Editor’s Picks: Four Videos Our Editors Don’t Want You to Miss
Note: Our Editor’s Picks selections are updated on the JoVE main page bi-weekly. Today we feature videos chosen by Jane Hannon, our Associate Editor for Neuroscience. Our next collection of Editor’s Picks will be available here on 12/9,...
Dec 4th 6 min read