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?Your YouTube account – part of your GAFE account packageStaff and students have a YouTube account as part of their SCDSB Google (GAFE) account. Go to YouTube and sign in with your board email and password OR sign in to your GAFE account and click on the YouTube link. Potential uses include creating playlists of YouTube videos you regularly show in class, subscribing to some of the excellent educational channels on YouTube such as Crash Course or PBS Ideas, or creating your own channel where you can upload and save videos privately, edit videos, and then share them with others if you wish. You can also create collaborative playlists for each of your classes where students can contribute videos and then you could embed that playlist in your class website or blog!-180975146050001876425-2540000The main YouTube homepage will look something like this. All the options are in the left hand sidebar. If you don’t see that sidebar click on the navbar icon (three horizontal lines) to the right of the YouTube icon in the top left corner.right333375left439229500My Channel is where you organize your playlists, subscriptions, channels, etc. Video manager is where you can access tools to edit your videos.-76200504825Video Manager page -857254219575Editing uploaded videos and adding all the metadata (tags, usage rights, settings)If you give your video a Creative Commons all use license then you are saying that anyone can do anything with it (reuse, remix, use for profit, etc.); other CC licenses exist, but YouTube only lets you choose this one; if you give it a Standard YouTube license then you are reserving all rights for yourself only. -476251375410Create – Audio Library: find copyright free music or sound effects; download and add to your videos on your computer or device; you can add music to your uploaded videos directly in the YouTube video editor, but not sound effects, though that may come in later updates to YouTube) -2476501346200Create – Video Editor: splice together video clips you have previously uploaded, search for and add Creative Commons licensed video clips, add photos from your Google account or from your computer, add transitions, add text; when you are done, click “publish” to finalize your videoFinal note – you can filter a search in YouTube to show only those videos that have a Creative Commons license; in many cases you can then click through to the creator’s website where you can download the video or at minimum you should be able to use the video in the YouTube video editor.right306070-142875731520When you are on any video page, you can check the license info by clicking on “Show More”-76200473075Standard License (all rights reserved)Creative Commons full sharing, reuse, remix license19050267335To learn more about creating a playlist and then embedding that playlist in your class website or blog, check out these video tutorials:Collaborative Playlists in YouTubePlaylists in YouTube and BloggerPlaylists in YouTube and embedding in Weebly Also, keep in mind that YouTube doesn't limit the number of videos you can keep in your account, so it can be a place just to store your videos until you need them (you can keep them private so no one else sees them). You can use your YouTube account to convert files too, by, for example, uploading an AVI file and then downloading it again as an MP4 file. ................
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