What is NFB CAMPUS and how do I access it?
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What is NFB's CAMPUS?
CAMPUS is the National Film Board’s (NFB) video streaming service for the classroom and the primary source for Canadian film and media content across a wide range of subject areas.
- Students can access thousands of films and other media simply by going to NFB.ca through the library's website.
- Educators can access everything that students do, as well as all the tools and resources that make CAMPUS unique, by creating an account through the link provided by Heritage library.
Creating an Account as an Educator
To get access to these features, you will need to activate your individual accounts using a link provided by the library. Please contact us to get the link.
You must create and confirm a free NFB.ca account during the account creation process.
Once your account is activated, you will have access to:
- A rich collection of 1,300 exclusive documentaries, animated films, interactive productions and shorts;
- Mini-lessons built around an NFB film using curated film clips, paired with activities, to encourage deep learning—written by teachers in the NFB’s educator network;
- Study guides, a chaptering tool, and the ability to share chapters and create your own playlists;
- Content organized around three key themes: the environment and sustainability; Indigenous voices and reconciliation; diversity and inclusion;
- Easy integration into the classroom.
You can access the Quick User guide below for a step-by-step process in creating your account.