24 Sep 43,000+ People Get Their Ed Tech Tips This Way
This morning when I logged into my YouTube account I noticed that my little channel now has more than 43,000 subscribers for the first time. I’ve never had a video go viral nor have I tried to make one for that purpose. Instead, all of my videos are just simple how-to videos about a wide range of educational technology topics like the basics of making Google Forms, how to see what’s hidden behind a TinyURL, and how to create a video with Adobe Express.
If you’re interested in subscribing to my YouTube channel, you can do so here (here’s a video about how to subscribe to a YouTube channel). And if you already have subscribed, thank you!
Here’s one of my favorite videos from my channel.
And here’s another favorite on a very different topic from the one above.
This morning when I logged into my YouTube account I noticed that my little channel now has more than 43,000 subscribers for the first time. I’ve never had a video go viral nor have I tried to make one for that purpose. Instead, all of my videos are just simple how-to videos about a wide range of educational technology topics like the basics of making Google Forms, how to see what’s hidden behind a TinyURL, and how to create a video with Adobe Express. If you’re interested in subscribing to my YouTube channel, you can do so here (here’s a video about how to subscribe to a YouTube channel). And if you already have subscribed, thank you! Here’s one of my favorite videos from my channel. And here’s another favorite on a very different topic from the one above.
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