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I also struggled a lot in initial days but now my youtube channel is doing better You can watch them in my Youtube handle @rekhasvlogs8422
My college used to ban youtube but what the students and lecturers did was that they bring up some point that youtube can be used for educational means. The example you can use is the khanacademy channel. The college board then approved of this and my college have accessed to youtube eversince although i admit majority of them use youtube for entertainment purposes instead of educational purposes.as for getting youtube in the hacking sense... well, that is not my area of expertise and no point i dwaddle on it. hope this helps.
My history and science teacher use Youtube and it does teach you a lot because your having fun well your learning! As long as you use it in a mature manner!!
i'ts like youtube, but for teachers. it's not blocked in most districts. it has educational videos.
Several sites offer educational videos of butterflies online. Sites such as Naitonal Geographic and PBS are dedicated to education and offer a variety of educational videos on butterflies. Another site that is not dedicated to education but has educational videos on butterflies is YouTube.
You can use maybe Facebook,Twitter,YouTube and that stuff it is very easy to give out educational infO on there.Hope this helps
Vsauce is not a who but a what. It consists of several YouTube channels. It was created by Michael Stevens and is dedicated to educational and informational content.
The Magic Show on Youtube details the creation of various magical techniques. It is very popular amongst teens because it is a good show and very educational.
There are lots of educational videos about gays. Some of the places that someone would be able to view or purchase these types of videos are; Amazon, eBay, or YouTube.
Of course it is, remember that not everything on youtube is music videos or comical stuff. Their can be very educational videos about animals and plants, also their are helpful tutorials for nearly everything.
You can find videos of seminares on popular video streaming websites such as YouTube and Daily Motion. You can also find them on educational websites such as Teaching English if they have an educational value.