Making a YouTube Channel (23)
When YouTube was first launched in 2005, the site immediately started attracting visitors. Two years later, it created a program that allowed people to get paid for their content. Today, many people have made YouTube their full-time career. However, even people who do not intend to become professional vloggers can benefit from having a YouTube channel. Through in-depth sidebars and full-color photographs, readers learn the basics of creating and maintaining a channel while staying safe online. A list of books and websites provides a jumping-off point for further independent research.
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SeriesDeveloping Digital Literacy
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ManufacturerCavendish Square
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PublisherCavendish Square
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Publisher or imprintCavendish Square
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AuthorCollins, Anna
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ISBN-139781502665737
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size7.25 X 9.25
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Reading Interest5,6,7,8
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# of Pages48
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Guided Reading LevelW
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Date Published2023
When YouTube was first launched in 2005, the site immediately started attracting visitors. Two years later, it created a program that allowed people to get paid for their content. Today, many people have made YouTube their full-time career. However, even people who do not intend to become professional vloggers can benefit from having a YouTube channel. Through in-depth sidebars and full-color photographs, readers learn the basics of creating and maintaining a channel while staying safe online. A list of books and websites provides a jumping-off point for further independent research.