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Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – Collaboratively Create Video Playlists

There is a lot of great educational content on YouTube. The challenge that many teachers and students have is finding and keeping track of it all. Turn on the collaboration feature when you start making a playlist and then work with your colleagues to develop lists of educational videos for your students. You could also have students collaborate with you or their classmates to create a playlist of review videos. In the video embedded below I demonstrate how to collaboratively create a YouTube playlist.

If you’re concerned about students accessing inappropriate videos through YouTube, you don’t need to completely block access to YouTube. You can use these settings to safely manage student use of YouTube in your school.

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