Where do you go if you want to learn about art history? If you’d like to understand the heart or the Agricultural Revolution or the Big Bang? For millions of people, the answer is Crash Course, an ...
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 ...
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 ...
YouTube is reportedly working on a new feature to allow educational creators to create and sell courses. The feature is called “YouTube Player for Education,” and it’s a dedicated platform section for ...
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 ...
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