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SummaryStream films in class using Swank and Kanopy
AuthorMaintained by Matthijs van Mierlo
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What are Swank and Kanopy?

One major benefit of Kanopy and Swank is that students can watch films at home rather than in class, saving precious class time for discussion. Swank and Kanopy are two of the platforms we support for authorized viewing of films and movies in the classroom. We subscribe to these two services to ensure we are showing content to students within copyright restrictions. Read more below to see how to get started!

Riverdale subscribes to several academic film streaming services, including:

Swank - Mostly mainstream films (over 12,000 titles)

Kanopy - Mostly documentaries and art films

Search for films on Swank and Kanopy

For Kanopy:

  • Access Kanopy's catalog here: https://kanopy.com/search
  • Type the title for which you are searching into the search box
  • If you find the film you are looking for, then Kanopy has the film

For Swank:

  • Access Swank's catalog here: https://digitalcampus.swankmp.net/riverdale369962/dashboard
  • Type the title for which you are searching into the search box, being sure that "title" is selected from the dropdown menu
  • Wait for Swank to offer suggestions of films in the catalog, and click on the one for which you are searching

Note: Although Kanopy's catalog is open to be searched by anyone, Swank's catalog is restricted to faculty and staff users. If you send a student the above link for the Swank catalog, they will not be able to access it.

Request films from either Swank or Kanopy

Please note that this process often takes a week or so to complete, so please do not expect films to be available immediately.

First, please be sure to search all free, legal sources such as YouTube, Vimeo, and Classroom Video On Demand to be sure that we cannot get the film for free. Film requests generally cost $25 from Swank, and $75 from Kanopy, and we should not spend that money if the film is legally available for free.

Once you have determined that the film IS available on Swank or Kanopy, and IS NOT available for free elsewhere, please submit a Film Request. You can find the film request form on the Boocock Library Website. Your request will be sent to your department chair for approval; if approved, the librarians will then book the film and let you know when it is available.

Distribute films from either Swank or Kanopy

For Kanopy, click on the Kanopy link on the Boocock Library website, which will take you to Kanopy and log you in using Google (so you will need to be logged into your Riverdale Google account). All of the films we have available are listed on the front page. Simply click on the film you would like your students to watch, and then click the "Share" button just below the video window. Copy the share link, and send it to your students or paste it into Schoology.

For Swank, click on the Swank K-12 link in Okta, which may log you in automatically using Google (so you will need to be logged into your Riverdale Google account). If you are not automatically logged in, please click "Sign In With Google". Then search for the film you would like your students to see. If it says "Request" next to the title, then the film has not yet been booked in Swank, and you should touch base with Matthijs van Mierlo, Matt Ringh, and/or LaShawn Ross to inquire about the booking. If it says "Watch" next to the film, then it is available, and you can click the "Share" button. From the resulting dropdown menu, select "Copy Direct Link". You can send that link to your students, or paste it into Schoology.

Paste Film Links into Schoology:

Once you have the link for a film that you want your students watch, you can paste that link into Schoology for everyone in your class to access.

However, in order for the link to work, you need to do one of the following:

In Schoology, Click on the Add Materials dropdown menu, and then Add File/Link/External Tool:

Then Select Link:

Then paste the link into the URL box, and give the link a Title.


However, the default setting is to Display in Schoology, which will not work for Kanopy or Swank links.

Instead, click the small, white button with the "ABC" on it, and Display in Schoology will change to Display in New Window.

Once you have that set correctly, you can Add your link, and it should work.

Access Swank/Kanopy from off campus

For students:

  • If your teacher assigned a video from Swank, then you can access the video from the Share Link your teacher shares with you. After you click on the link, make sure you Sign in with Google before watching the film. You should then have access to the film. Log in with your Riverdale email and passphrase, and then you should be good to go!
  • If your teacher assigns a video from Kanopy, then you can access the video from the Share Link your teacher shares with you. After you click on the link, make sure you Sign in with Google before watching the film, otherwise it won't work!
    • You can also go to riverdale.kanopy.com and Sign in with Google. This way you can see the entire Kanopy catalog Riverdale subscribes to!

Note: if this is your first time accessing Kanopy from home, make sure to Create an account and then select the Sign up with Google option. Don't enter your name and information manually, this is important! Your account needs to be linked to your Riverdale Google account, otherwise Kanopy won't know you have access to all these films for class! Log in with your Riverdale email and passphrase (through the Sign up with Google option), and then you should be good to go!

As always, if you have trouble accessing a film title from Swank or Kanopy, please reach out to a member of the Tech department by calling x50 from a campus phone, submitting a ticket, or finding a Tech team member at the help desk in the cafeteria. We are here to help!