Thursday, January 7, 2010

Re: Youtube Channels

Is there a cost to run a youtube channel? I have a youtube channel =
setup to use as our lower school's video projects that students create. =
I just created it last spring using a google mail account for free to =
post a few stop motion animations my students had completed. This year =
I am beginning I am beginning to post more student projects to save =
space on our school servers. I have been pleased so far, as it is not =
all that easy to find if you are just searching the internet and =
therefore does not get bombarded by visitors or spammed comments. =
Students love it because they are on "youtube" :^) =20

Would love to hear what others have to say.


Lisa Douthit
Technology Resources & Locust Systems Admin
Notre Dame de Sion
ldouthit@ndsion.edu

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"CQ + PQ > IQ. Curiosity Quotient plus Passion Quotient is more =
important than Intelligence Quotient."
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~Tom Friedman


On Jan 7, 2010, at 8:59 AM, Ademola Popoola wrote:

> All,
>=20
> I'm aware that Youtube provides 'free' channels to a select number of =
higher
> education institutions... I'm curious to know if there are any =
independent
> schools (K-12) out there that utilize a YouTube channel for school
> communications, special evens, and classroom activities. If not =
YouTube, do
> you use another service?
>=20
> Thanks in advance.
>=20
> --=20
> A. Popoola
> Sacred Heart Schools Chicago
>=20
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