JoVE (The Journal of Visual Experiments) is a comprehensive video library of science experiments available through UCL Library.
What is JoVE?
JoVE is a resource that started as a scientific journal and has evolved into a vast collection of peer-reviewed video resources. These videos are created to help students and researchers understand and replicate complex scientific procedures. JoVE now contains over 18,000 videos available in more than 10 languages.
JoVE Collections
- JoVE Education: This collection includes lab manuals, textbooks, and quizzes, making it an invaluable resource for students to learn and review scientific concepts and lab processes.
- JoVE Encyclopedia of Experiments: An online video encyclopedia of advanced research experiments, tailored for scientists in academia and the biotech industry.
Integrating JoVE into your teaching
All UCL students have direct access to JoVE through the UCL Single Sign-On system.
JoVE resources can be embedded into Moodle, ensuring you can easily incorporate videos and quizzes into your teaching materials. These resources can be used before and during taught sessions to help students prepare for or review experiments, and as follow-up activities to consolidate their learning.