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 ...
YouTube is making an investment in educational videos on its platform. The company announced Monday it is putting $20 million into a series of education initiatives, including a fund to support ...
YouTube is experimenting with AI-generated quizzes on its mobile app for iOS and Android devices, which are designed to help viewers learn more about a subject featured in an educational video. The ...
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 ...
YouTube will invest $20 million in creators who are making educational videos on its platform. Not only does it support educational video creators, but it will add brand-safe content marketers want to ...
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 ...
This article is a preview of The Tech Friend newsletter. Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Tuesday and Friday. A year ago, YouTube overhauled the site to try to repair its bad reputation as a ...
Siraj Raval enthusiastically begins his YouTube videos by greeting his audience with the first two words any aspiring coder learns to produce: “Hello World!” A self-described technology activist, ...
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