Sometimes teachers want to connect the curriculum to digital media. YouTube has become a great resource to accomplish this quickly. However, this requires using precious classroom minutes to load the video, play the video, and tackle any technical problems that arise.
One solution is to create a collection of videos on YouTube called a "Playlist". Teachers can then share the the link of the playlist with their students to watch at home via their mobile devices. This can be done through a teacher website, Google Classroom, or Remind.com.
The task is not too complicated. Once you are logged into YouTube with your Google Drive account, you can create a playlist, then as you watch videos that correlate to that playlist you can add them. See the video below for step-by-step details on how to accomplish this. Happy tubing!
One solution is to create a collection of videos on YouTube called a "Playlist". Teachers can then share the the link of the playlist with their students to watch at home via their mobile devices. This can be done through a teacher website, Google Classroom, or Remind.com.
The task is not too complicated. Once you are logged into YouTube with your Google Drive account, you can create a playlist, then as you watch videos that correlate to that playlist you can add them. See the video below for step-by-step details on how to accomplish this. Happy tubing!