ICE Video Library
- How is the Video Library different from Courses on DVD?
- How are faculty using the Video Library in their curriculum?
- Is it possible to preview the Video Library before beginning a subscription?
- How does the subscription work?
- What is required to access the Video Library?
How is the Video Library different from Courses on DVD?
The ICE Video Library was created to offer faculty greater
flexibility for utilizing short video clips in or outside of the
classroom. The clips are streaming video on the internet (no DVDs).
Each clip has only the sound of the therapist’s and patient’s voices
(there is no narration or ‘voice over’). The Video Library allows
faculty to create an unlimited number of their own learning activities
for each video clip.
How are faculty using the Video Library in their curriculum?
The most common uses of the Video Library are:
- illustrating examples of patient assessment and intervention
- platforms for group discussion in class
- case studies used to improve clinical reasoning and practice skills
- course assignments (documentation and treatment planning)
- tests and exams
Is it possible to preview the Video Library before beginning a subscription?
Yes, you may sign up for a 5-Day Free Trial and access all of our Video Library.
How does the subscription work?
Colleges and universities can sign up for an annual subscription to
the ICE Video Library. After payment is
received, you will receive a password (Faculty Key) and one for your
students (Student Key). This allows all faculty and students within
your department unlimited access to all videos for an entire year.
What is required to access the Video Library?
Faculty and students only need high-speed internet access to use the Video Library.
Students have given rave reviews of the Video Library (see Student Reviews).
