I haven’t made a single video.
I gave a 5 dollar tip at Denny’s a couple of weeks ago because she gave me free stuff with my meal. I was dressed in a suit which probably gave the impression I had money, when that is not true.
Oh, millionaire gives 5 TIPS, not 5 dollar tip. Nevermind.
I’m up to 59,000 views with this one. I hadn’t checked for awhile. (Yes, I am a nut).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsAh4R5v4KA
No one has the time and money to sit in some lecture hall being lectured by some leftist pig.
Kids can easily get their high school diploma online. If they need physical activity, they can join a YMCA. Why does our education system completely sucks?
I know someone that did this full time. I haven’t heard from him in a long time but I think he was up to $200.000/yr.
Um, a Yale undergrad who gets his MD at Tulane and works at Tulane is not a “Yale Doctor”
How much do you make pimping your blog?
Here is the rest. You didn’t create the content anyway.
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1. Dont just do it, do it right. The magic of an online video is that you have to do it well once. Because once you do it well, and put it online, it scales infinitely. It doesnt have to be perfect (I get facts wrong, have brain farts, and the cuts in my editing are obvious) but it should be close to your best. To make it your best, see the next set.
2. Edit. Online teaching started with lecturers posting their live lectures for other to see. Thats great. Sharing is caring. But if the goal is to teach online, change your teaching practice to match. It takes me about 4 hours to plan the lecture on paper, practice at the board, record the video, then edit. It might be only a 20 minute video, but those 4 hours pay off huge.
3. Plan. I use a whiteboard because thats the way I was trained to teach. But doing it that way forces you to think about what needs to be on the board. Powerpoints are for board meetings, not lectures. They allow you to put an infinite number of slides with an infinite number of words that doesnt focus the learner. Remember that college course with 158 slides by 45 minutes? I plan on an 8.5x11 piece of paper. I move at a pace a learner can follow they can take notes with me. And I only put on the board what is necessary to remember or to explain abstract concepts. If the whiteboard isnt for you, then I suggest using a single powerpoint slide. No erasing, no changing, no flipping, simply add pieces of the slide as you progress.
4. Be visible. Theres pretty good research out there that shows that having a human visible increases memory and retention. Even if its just a hand doing one of those speed-motion videos, an 8.5 x 11 inch paper and a pen, or you at the board, being visible increases engagement (people pay attention), enhances retention, and makes the learner feel like you are teaching them.
5. Practice. OnlineMedEd is in its third iteration. I joke that there was a fire at google that housed the first videos cache. They were SO BAD my girlfriend, who was filming, fell asleep. The more you do it the better you get. It is nothing like being in front of an audience, using the students to move forward, drawing on their energy.
On the website, it states that their mission is to change how medical education is approached, how medical schools deliver it and how students learn it. We want you spending time using what you’ve learned to practice actual medicine. That’s done by making learning easier, faster and more reliable. Learn everything you need and nothing you don’t. And make it stick.
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Humble gunner, please call home.
Some of the gun vloggers on Youtube have over a million subscribers and close to a billion overall views.
I guess some of them were making pretty good money, until Youtube (google) started ‘demonitizing’ videos that were gun (or any sort of conservative viewpoint.)
But if you take a bath in milk and fruitloops and espouse lefty viewpoints while doing it, you can still make big bucks.
I started doing some how-to and firearms related videos a month ago, but doubt I’ll ever see a penny from it.
Yes, a video of a blogger drinking from a toilet.
It was very funny, millions of people enjoyed it.
The top of my head was once in a cameo featuring my kitty, in one of Slings’ videos. :P
Interesting.
These days, many people try to make more money by posting threads intended to web traffic to their site. Have you ever tried to make more money by posting threads intended to direct web traffic to your site?