How to start a YouTube channel for your classroom
Katie Morrow, ESU 8
Why?
- Ability to Share: Access
 - Organization: Playlists
 - Promotion & Spreadability: Subscriptions
 - Storage & Cost: Unlimited, free space!
 
Examples of Educational YouTube Channels:
Getting Started:
*Each Google account/Gmail address automatically has 1 YouTube channel associated with it. You simply need to activate it to use!
What You Need:
- Google account with Google+ enabled
 - YouTube.com OR YouTube app
 
Steps to Complete:
- Sign in to your Google account.
 - Visit YouTube.com
 - Click on ‘My Channel’ from the main menu.
 - Accept the terms of service to create channel.
 - Add Channel art and Channel description (optional).
 - Choose your Channel Settings including privacy settings and customizing the layout of your channel (add a channel trailer and organize playlists into sections)
 - Create new playlists around topics of interest by either uploading videos or clicking “Add to” button when viewing videos from others.
 - Share your playlists and/or your entire channel.
 
Channel Settings 
- Description (sentence or two describing your channel content, purpose, and intended audience)
 - Channel art (suggestion: Create graphic with dimensions of 2560 x 1440 pixels or use Canva.com to create YouTube channel art.)
 - Privacy (can be set at the individual video and/or playlist level as well)
 - Customize the layout of your channel
 - Channel trailer (welcome video that will only play when people visit your channel for the first time)
 - Suggest content to subscribers
 - Organize playlists into sections (lots of options for organization here)
 - Advanced settings
 
Playlists
- Can create as many playlists as you want...
 - But only 10 playlists can be displayed as sections on your channel homepage
 - Create playlists by class, chapter, or topic
 - Add videos to playlists directly upon uploading or when viewing from YouTube
 - Add tags for additional keyword searchability
 
Uploading videos to your channel
- Upload button from YouTube in a browser
 - Choose Privacy: Public, Unlisted, Private
 - OR use YouTube capture app (signed in to your account) from a mobile device
 - While uploading, you can add description, details, etc.
 - Click ‘Publish’ for it to be searchable/subscribers to get notification
 
Power in SUBSCRIBING
- Require students and encourage others to Subscribe to your channel by clicking once on the button on your Channel homepage.
 - If you get over 100 subscribers, you can create a custom URL for your channel.
 
Additional Information
- In order to upload videos longer than 15 minutes you must verify your YouTube account (YouTube will send a verification code as a text message or voice mail so that you can verify you are a human YouTuber!)
 
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