Showing posts with label youtubeclassroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youtubeclassroom. Show all posts

Monday, January 29, 2018

50 Ways to Use YouTube in the Classroom - ON AMAZON!

It's finally here! 50 Ways to Use YouTube in the Classroom is now available on Amazon! Increase productivity, inspire creativity, improve communication skills, capture student interest, and personalize learning.  From basic navigation to simple integration ideas to content creation and channel optimization, this book will help you harness the power of today’s most popular video platform and convert it to a dynamic tool for learning. 50 Ways to Use YouTube in the Classroom is a must-have guide for every teacher looking to inspire and connect learning to the digital world their students inhabit.
Read more about the book at YouTubeClassroom.com and check out the 20 video tutorials accompanying the book at youtube.com/pgreensoup

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Why Subscribe on YouTube?

YouTubers are always asking for you to subscribe to their channels.  And you should, if you like the videos being produced.  By subscribing to a particular YouTube channel, and depending on your notification settings, you'll be alerted when the channel uploads new content.  Additionally, the new content will be highlighted on the "home" page whenever you head over to YouTube.  Speaking of subscribing, if you are wanting more tips and tricks for using YouTube in an educational setting, you should subscribe to my channel, where I'm publishing 20 tutorials to go with my new book 50 Ways to Use YouTube in the Classroom.  

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Filter a YouTube Search to Find the Good Stuff

There are tons of educational videos on YouTube. In fact, there are over 1 billion views each day on learning-related YouTube videos.  One strategy for zeroing in on the best stuff is to filter your search by channel or playlist.  If you filter down to channel, you're search results will surface producers (channels) that are related to your search topic- organizations that will continue to create material related to your topic.  And if you filter by playlist, you'll search will surface collections of videos that other users have bundled together - which might help you to find a number of quality videos on the same topic. In this video, I'll show you how to filter your YouTube search. If you're interested in viewing the other 19 videos being produced as part of 50 Ways to Use YouTube in the Classroom, be sure to subscribe to my YouTube Channel.


 If you are looking to expand your use of YouTube, check out my book 50 Ways to Use YouTube in the Classroom over at YouTubeClassroom.com

Sunday, October 29, 2017

The YouTube Classroom Book Website is LIVE!

The website is up!  Check out YouTubeClassroom.com where you can:
1.  Read some early reviews of 50 Ways to Use YouTube in the Classroom.
2.  Sign-up for the mailing list so you'll be notified when the book is available on Amazon.
3. Subscribe to my YouTube channel to get free supplemental tutorials for each chapter.