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Research shows that teachers who watch classroom videos in our Video Library make greater gains in their interactions with children. By using the Video Library, teachers and care providers build an internal working model of how to interact more intentionally and effectively with children. Who Uses the Video Library. CLASS Videos Watch CLASS’ mission in action. The video selection below highlights the different aspects of our organization’s mission and vision. It includes a variety of videos that range from training and special events to the flash mob of CLASS’ employees that showed up at our Swissvale location. A tablet for the whole family The Lenovo Tab M10 is one impressive family tablet. An FHD screen and dual front speakers deliver immersive entertainment—and it’s all packed into an extremely thin and light profile. Add the optional Kid’s Pa.

FSRA Sculling Championships

  • Apr 8, 2017 To Apr 9, 2017
  • sprint
  • Sarasota, FL (USA)
  • Hosted By: Florida Scholastic Rowing Association
  • 2017 Registered Regatta
  • Years
    • 2017
  • Other Events

Drone Videos:

Drone vidoes are on of the following web links.

Zumba Class Videos

WebsiteContactEmailPhoneSanctioned by
Chief RefereeElaine Roden
Juniors Yes
HS/Scholastic Yes
Open No
Entry Fees (USD)
Quads$80.00
Doubles/Pairs$50.00
Singles$40.00

When you want to perform, display, or show a film, video, or TV program, whether it be as part of a course, at a group or club activity, at an organization event, or as a training exercise, you have to consider the rights of the those who own the copyright to the work you want to use. This consideration must be made regardless of who owns the video or where you obtained it. Copyright owners have certain rights, which are commonly known as public performance rights (PPR).

When you're using a film, video, or TV program in a classroom for teaching or educational purposes, such performance or display of the entire work may be allowed without permission under the face to face teaching exemption at 17 U.S.C. §110(1).

When showing a film in an online class, it may be considered fair use depending on how much of the film is being shown and for what purposes. If fair use does not apply, you will need a streaming license or view the film through a licensed streaming film provider.

Dance Class Videos

In most other cases, especially when the film, video, or TV program is being shown as part of an event, you need permission--often in the form of a public performance rights (PPR) license--to perform or show the copyrighted work.