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Last week was a time of major announcements in the social media world. Google+ profiles and pages got a new look and Facebook introduced its revamped News Feed.
But it was not all. The new YouTube Channels are officially here! Today, I spent a couple of hours looking around YouTube, editing my profile, and taking screenshots.
Google outdid itself. The new channels are sleek, and more interactive and engaging than ever! Plus, they have been optimized to fit all screens (laptops, phones, tablets, TVs). Via Cendrine Marrouat - www.cendrinemarrouat.com
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March 15, 5:48 AM
Fantastic resource for those of us working on developing a quality Youtube channnel for our business. Delete the scoop?
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ABC News (blog)App of the Week: YouTube for iOS Runs on iPhone, iPodABC News (blog)With this week's announcement of Apple's iPhone 5 and iOS 6, it's fitting that Google should follow suit with something new too. Delete the scoop?
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A new curriculum, available on YouTube, is intended to help teachers show teenagers how to be good digital citizens.
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We all have gone to YouTube at one time or another to watch a video of some kind; educational or not so educational. We’ve watched the latest viral videos sweeping the world by storm for thei... Delete the scoop?
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These YouTube channels provide a wealth of entertaining educational content for use in or out of the classroom. Delete the scoop?
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Whatever mechanisms YouTube uses to deploy content works. Clearly the learning process is far more complicated than digital media hosting. The idea here is not that classrooms need to function like YouTube, but rather to wonder out loud what might happen if education experimented with some of the lessons YouTube’s staggering success has taught us. Delete the scoop?
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If you own an iPad or recently purchased a new iPhone 5 then you will be pleased to know that Google's Youtube app for iOS has received a major update that (Youtube app for iOS updated to bring iPad and iPhone 5 support Delete the scoop?
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RT @NMHS_Principal: 8 YouTube Applications you Should Definitely Try http://t.co/nUFXLpmB #edtech... Delete the scoop?
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Options for YouTube viewing w/out distractions via @AdamBellow Delete the scoop?
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