YouTube launches schools-friendly video service
Enter YouTube For Schools. YouTube just launched this video service, which encourages schools to curate YouTube educational videos for the classroom. Teachers and administrators can pick and choose from clips from college courses, big thinker lectures, and other videos geared towards getting kids to learn. A neat idea that YouTube incorporated: all the videos are posted without comments and without recommended videos.
Among the content are videos produced by the likes of MIT and the popular TED talks.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
YouTube launches schools-friendly video service
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