Make theory come alive in your teacher preparation courses

Show your students real classrooms in action


Incorporate practical classroom videos to engage your students and enrich your course curriculum. Embed URLs right into your course assignments.


EI provides resources to enhance a variety of courses:

Special Education / Education Psychology Special Ed. / Education Psychology
Teaching Methods Teaching Methods
Practicum / Student Teaching Practicum/
Student Teaching
Educational Foundations Educational
 Foundations
Graduate Programs Graduate Programs

We make it easy

  • With thousands of unique URLs, EI’s video library has been seamlessly integrated with all of today’s popular learning management systems.
  • EI’s content specialists work directly with professors, department heads, curriculum teams and instructional designers to provide video suggestions.
  • Best of all, the cost for the entire EI library (per student) is less than a single textbook!

Send us your syllabus

Send us the syllabi for up to five of your teacher preparation / school leadership courses and EI’s content specialists will review your course objectives and assignments and develop a list of suggested EI videos for each course.

You send your syllabus to our instructional designers.

You send your syllabus to our instructional designers.

We analyze and map content to your course objectives.

We analyze and map content to your course objectives.

You receive a custom playlist and trial ID.

You receive a custom playlist and trial ID.

You review videos and select the content for your course.

You review videos and select the content for your course.


Kate Wright

“How can I show teachers effective strategies? Educational Impact’s video clips are really accessible and easy to find. If I need support, a list of links are sent my way with some practical video clips that I can use to meet the needs of my teachers.”

Kate Wright, Dean of Specialized Programs
University of Phoenix

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“When we’re talking about a specific instructional strategy, we can provide a real depiction of that happening in a real classroom with real students through Ed Impact’s video library.”

Dr. Pam Roggeman, Academic Dean of the College of Education
University of Phoenix

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Dr. Pam Roggeman
Kate Wright

“[Educational Impact’s] materials provide a seamless video opportunity to enhance our curriculum with “real people” doing the “real job” of education today’s children, creating courses that better prepare teaching and principal candidates for success in teaching and leading in K-12 education today.”

Harriet Thompson, PhD
Western Governors University-Teachers College