YouTube in the classroom allows teachers to inspire students, engage them in curricular content, and teach and re-teach concepts. Creating a YouTube Channel allows teachers to organize their curated videos to make them easily accessible for students. Posting student videos on YouTube amplifies their voices by sharing their work with a wider audience.
Rachel's YouTube Channel
Exemplar Teacher Channels:
- Lisa Highfill (5th/Tech Coach)
- JR Ginex-Orinion (Chemistry)
- Rachel Medeiros (6th-8th ELA)
- Sarah Landis (Tech Coach)
- Catlin Tucker (HS ELA)
- Kyle Pearce (Math)
- San Jose Christian School channels (1st-8th)
Creating Video with Students:
Other Resources:
- Quietube (for removing ads, etc.)
- Huge list of channels
- Snagit - Screencasting on Chrome
- Edutopia Article
- Channels to Follow