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As of September 1, 2021, if your school administrator marks you under 18 years old, your school YouTube account will be moved to a limited version of YouTube. Your YouTube channel will no...
So how do I set up a YouTube account? Firstly, you need to have a Google account if you do not have one already. It is best to create a new one for your class/school rather than use a personal one.
Setting up a Youtube channel for your school is an excellent way to promote engagement and showcase the school's achievements. The process is very straightforward. You can visit Create a Youtube Channel and follow a series of prompts to set up your channel.
It's easy to create a YouTube Channel for your classroom and add playlists to that for your students. This is the first in a series I'm making on creating Y...
To sign in to YouTube, you'll need to create a Google Account. A Google Account lets you use many YouTube features including Like, Subscribe, Watch Later, and Watch History.
As easy as 1-2-3, you can create your channel by signing in to your Youtube account. Click on the profile icon and choose “create a channel”. You can customize your channel by uploading a profile photo & banner and adding descriptions & relevant links.
Even if you have a Google Account, you need to create a YouTube channel to upload videos, comment, or make playlists. You can create your channel on either the YouTube website or the YouTube...
Creating a YouTube channel using your school email
The easiest way to do this, for your personal account, a class, or school, is to start uploading. If you go to upload a video then you will immediately be asked which channel it's going to. Since you don't have one yet, you'll be prompted to create a new channel.
Creating a YouTube account for your classroom can be a great way to begin teaching using a blended method of interactive and on-demand. Reasons for creating a YouTube account for your virtual classroom: Ability to create playlists of YouTube videos to share with your students created by other