When you become a YouTube member and we all are members because we have a Google account you are assigned a YouTube Channel. Your channel contains videos you’ve uploaded, and shows channels to whom you’ve subscribed. You can visit another member's personal channel by clicking on his or her user name. Personal channels let you explore YouTube as a social network rather than as a simple video database. To access your YouTube Channel make sure you are logged into to your Google account and then go youtube.com and click My Channel on the left hand side of the screen. From here you can update the look of your channel. To find subscriptions to follow Click Browse Channels on the lower left side of the screen or check out one of these:
C.G. P. Grey - Covers a broad scope of topics
Vsauce - answers rhetorical questions about our amazing world
Smarter Every Day - tackles the mysteries of the physical world around us
Crash Course - brief explanation on complex topics mostly related to history
Numberphile - a series of eye-opening and tactile math and science videos
ASAP Science - shows the practical use of science in everyday life
MinutePhysics - makes physics fun and interesting to learn
Spangler Effect - awesome experiments that you can do at home
All time 10s - informative lists on pretty much everything
When you find one you want to follow - click the red subscribe button on the right side of the screen. Then whenever a new video is uploaded to that channel, you will see it in your subscription list.
If you are hoping to infuse multimedia into your classrooms, YouTube makes an excellent starting point, click here for a list of 100 incredibly useful YouTube Channels for teachers.
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