YouTube is a popular free video sharing website which lets users upload, view, and share video clips. Videos can be rated, and the average rating and the number of times a video has been watched are both published. The main purpose of this project is to find and promote educational videos. For further discussion and suggestions of similar sites please see the talk page.
YouTube also is one of the most favorite site in internet to watch a different videos uploading of many citizens. It is a site that you can easily view and watch many videos. You can react to all videos as long as you have a account for this site it can allow you to comment, like, or dislike the video. Million of citizens use this site because its a lot of purposes for us. You can upload a video for advertising, for entertaining, for expressing, for researching, for educating, and many more. So it can be the one of the best site in the internet.
Studio
YouTube is equipped with a digital Studio, with a wide range of tools to manage videos.
Subtitles
YouTube allows automatically generating and/or transcribing subtitles. These features are accessible from the video options inside the channel management (Creator Studio).
Analytics
YouTube Analytics is a toolbox which allows video creators to analyze their audience, in order to optimize their content.
Cards
Users can add Info cards and end cards to videos, which can contain suggestions for other videos to watch or channels to open. The video can be a random or the most recent upload from one's own channel, as well as any specifically selected video. Polls with up to five were supported until 2020.
This feature is a partial successor of the discontinued annotations, which YouTube did not bother to adapt to their mobile application and web site front ends.
Tips
- It is recommended to keep offline backups of videos, as YouTube effectively acts like cloud storage when used for video, over which the uploader lacks technical control.[1]
Learning Project
This unit is associated with Topic:Internet Audio and Video.
How to hunt
First add major scientific field (or other) names to the built in search engine, like biology, chemistry, language learning, tutorial, etc. Not all videos displayed are suitable to link into this page however, so it is up to you to select the appropriate ones (should be educational related). Browse also the Related videos and More videos from the same user to find more material. Happy hunting!
Listing
Art
Photoshop
Biology
Molecular biology
- DNA wrapping and replication - Description: Computer animation, 3 min.
- DNA repair (nr1) DNA repair (nr2) - Description: Computer animation, nr1 is with voice (approx. 1.5 min), nr2 without voice, but nicer animation (0.5 min.)
Genetics
Languages
Hebrew
- Vowel points
- Do-re-mi exercise for Hebrew vowels
- Technic for learning Hebrew
- Learning Hebrew Lesson1, Lesson2, Lesson3, Lesson4, Lesson5, Lesson6, Lesson7, Lesson8, Lesson9, Lesson10, Lesson11
- Bible Hebrew Alphabet
- Biblical Hebrew Lesson1, Lesson2, Lesson3 (marked as 'private' on YouTube)
Tibetan
- coming soon!
Music
Physics and Astronomy
- Gravity visualized 2 meter diameter stretched membrane depicts gravity, orbits, dark matter, and the formation of the solar system.
- Make an amazing magic ball Demonstrates the concept of torque, center of mass, and potential energy: A weighted ball on a ramp will not roll because although a torque is developed, the center of mass is displaced from the center of the ball. This would cause the ball's center of mass to rise if it rolled. But this ball has an extra property that makes it seem alive. Easily explained and understood.
- Make a cloud dissappear (Physical science) When water vapor is supersaturated it means that the pressure and temperature are such that droplets should form. But the molecules have trouble "finding each other" unless a small particles (called aerosols) are in the air. The sudden decompression somehow plays a role...but how?
- Hammer torque demo. The center of mass (gravity) is directly below the balance point.
- Chaos
- The Strange New Science of Chaos 56 minutes. Begins with the Sierpinski triangle and goes on to applications in fields such as biology.
- Chaos Part 1 A series of 15 minute lectures. Number 7 on the Lorenz system looked very good.
Wikiversity
Some Wikiversity participants have posted their work on YouTube:
- Wikinews Video - Pilot intro Wikinews by DragonFire1024
- TheWikicaster - Wikipedia article of the day read by Mac Davis
- Feedforward #2 - Part of the proposed One-hand clapping by Fidocancan
- one and another by leighblackall
- a course assignment at Wikiversity Film School
- editing tutorial by JWSchmidt (Screencasting, Animation with DAZ Studio)
Web 2.0 and copyleft
To be sorted out
- Berkeley - 270 videos from University of California, Berkeley, various topics, lectures, approx. 1 hour each
- National Geographic - 623 videos from National Geographic, various topics
- FAOmultimedia - videos from FAO, multiple languages
- PBS - 1048 videos from this broadcaster, not so specific topics and clear educational content, like in previous cases, but definitely looks interesting
- NOVAonline - 53 documentary videos from PBS
Participants
Note: Participant may flag themselves with template {{YouTube hunter}}
- --Gbaor
- --CQ
See also
- ↑ 3 Things I Wish I Knew when I First Started on YouTube by Video Creators TV