YouTube is launching a new program that will provide users with educational playlists -- the initiative is titled Learning Playlists, and it will cover topics such as math, science, music, and languages. Users will be able to access features that are designed to enhance learning. Firstly chapters will provide structure to vides services, which are organized from easiest to more challenging content. The videos will not use the recommended video algorithm, allowing users to focus on content better.
The educational playlists are the latest initiative by YouTube to enhance education on the platform. In October of 2018, the company invested $20 million towards educational initiatives. YouTube also says it will partner with established channels like Khan Acadamy and TED-Ed to create content.
Online Video-Learning Initiatives
YouTube is Creating Anti-Distraction Educational Playlists
Trend Themes
1. Anti-distraction Learning - There is an opportunity for platforms to create anti-distraction features that enhance focused learning experiences.
2. Structured Video-learning - Platforms can adopt a chapter-based structure to organize video content, making it easier for learners to navigate and understand the material.
3. Education Partnership Collaborations - Collaborating with established educational channels can create mutually beneficial content and expand educational offerings.
Industry Implications
1. Edtech - The education technology industry can leverage anti-distraction learning features to create interactive and engaging online learning experiences.
2. Video Streaming - Video streaming platforms can adopt the structured video-learning model to cater to the growing demand for educational content.
3. Creative Content Production - Collaborations between educational platforms and established channels offer opportunities for creative content production and knowledge-sharing.