On Monday, YouTube announced plans to spend $20 million (£15.4 million) on educational content; a substantial sum that’ll see money given to independent creators, alongside a handful of news sites and ...
Students are now able to watch a video and ask questions directly to the person behind it, but it’s not their teacher. The person in the video is likely someone they’ve never met, never will meet, and ...
YouTube has brought new products to help creators and learners on their educational journey. With the arrival of Player for Education, the video-viewing platform will ...
While many use YouTube solely to watch videos of cats, increasing numbers use it for education and training. Phil, CC BY-SA For many, YouTube is little more than a deluge of low-quality videos ...
The YouTube Education Summit marked the first gathering of educators and content producers interested in expanding YouTube's EDU portal. Veterans of video teaching like Steve Spangler and Sal Khan ...
Students are now able to watch a video and ask questions directly to the person behind it, but it’s not their teacher. The person in the video is likely someone they’ve never met, never will meet, and ...