The program puts approximately 400,000 YouTube Education videos (including ones from trusted institutions like the Smithsonian) in the hands of teachers, who can use them to capture the interest of even those with incredibly short attention spans. Watching videos could also make learning complicated ideas a lot easier, compared to visualizing doodles drawn with chalk on blackboards. Right now, the clips are broken down into 300 playlists separated by subjects to make it easier for educators.
If you're a parent or a teacher who'd like access to the YouTube for Schools program, visit the site for more information to start making your kids' school days a lot more enjoyable!
This article was written by Mariella Moon and originally appeared on Tecca
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