Read School Library Journal's Full Review of Swank K-12 Streaming
Keep reading to learn what they had to say about our cost, content, ease of use and more.
The School Library Journal recently reviewed our educational streaming platform, covering everything from the content to the student and educator's ease of use. Here is a small excerpt from the article:
"The desire for high-quality streaming content and access to real-world films to supplement made-for-education video content continues to grow. With so many schools still immersed in distance learning, the ability to legally and easily stream popular films for classroom use and to provide links for asynchronous viewing for students learning from home is key. Swank, which has previously offered educational site licenses for noneducational video use, has stepped up with a streaming library of more than 20,000 films, accessible via subscription to one of their three collections."
The article ends with a verdict that proclaims: "With more than 20,000 films available, there is something here for most educator needs. Although about a quarter of the content is rated NC-17, R, or TV-MA, that still leaves 15,000 films that can be shown in classrooms or shared out to homes. While the full library skews toward older middle school and up, elementary schools can easily find at least 100 possible titles for in-class and at-home curricular use. Schools seeking “grab and go” video content should give this resource serious consideration."
Click here to read the full article on SLJ's website.