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YouTube emerges as core teaching tool in classrooms
Teachers turn to YouTube playlists as primary teaching tool Educators increasingly use YouTube channels such as Khan Academy, SciShow, TED-Ed, and Numberphile as part of structured lesson plans.
Most of my columns have been directed at new professors, but this one may be more germane for experienced faculty looking to try something different, or those whose circumstances have changed. Put me ...
Jennifer Thompson started a side hustle teaching English as a second language on YouTube. She had spent five years teaching children English in school in Spain, but wanted more flexibility. Thompson ...
YouTube recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. With over 1 billion unique visitors a month, it is notorious as a prime site for procrastination and a haven for cat videos. But the most surprising ...
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YouTube emerges as key teaching tool in classrooms
YouTube has quietly become a core part of classroom instruction, with teachers nationwide integrating curated videos into daily lessons. Educators say the platform’s visual, on-demand format aligns ...
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