04 May Blurring Faces and Two Dozen Other YouTube Tips for Teachers
Earlier this week I took a few hours off from work to go see a play at my daughter’s elementary school. Doing that reminded me that we’re getting to part of the school year that tends to have a lot of special events. Many of those are events that you or someone in your school will want to record and share online.
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Earlier this week I took a few hours off from work to go see a play at my daughter’s elementary school. Doing that reminded me that we’re getting to part of the school year that tends to have a lot of special events. Many of those are events that you or someone in your school will want to record and share online. YouTube is the obvious place to share videos of special school events. However, there are some things to consider before you post those videos on YouTube. For example, you may need to blur some faces in the video before publishing it. You may also want to hide the video from search results. How to do those things is and much more is covered in my playlist of 25 YouTube tips for teachers right here on my YouTube channel. Some highlights from the playlist are embedded below.
How to Blur Faces and Objects in Your YouTube Videos
How to Create a YouTube Channel
How to Clip Sections of Your YouTube Videos
How to Find and Use the Embed Code for YouTube Videos
How to Timestamp Your YouTube Videos
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