Monday, February 5, 2018

Creating a Collaborative YouTube Playlist

How are you organizing your YouTube Videos? Some of us might be bookmarking the videos we use in class and  others might by copying and pasting the links in a document somewhere. But did you know that you can easily create a playlist in YouTube? It's an easy way to keep your videos organized. To add to the awesome, YouTube allows users to collaborate on playlists. 

In fact, one of our teachers recently reached out to ask if any teachers in our district have a playlist of music they use their classrooms. In a recent email, she asked, "I started making a Youtube playlist of songs that aren't cheesy but are still appropriate and I was wondering if someone has already started one or something like it".  Imagine what would happen if she shared the playlist with a few of her team members and they worked on it together.  Rather than working on this playlist on an island, she can work with a team! 


Below are the basic directions to get anyone started: 

 (Click here a printable version)


Creating a Playlist 

Go to YouTube 
Find a video you want to add to a Playlist - Look for the three dots on the bottom right of the video 

To add the video to a new playlist, click + Create New Playlist 


Give your playlist a name. Here you can also specify your playlist settings: 

Public: Anyone can search for your playlist and find your playlist

Unlisted: Only people with the link can access your playlist (recommended) 

Private: Only you and specific individuals you allow can access your playlist 



To find your playlist, click the three lines on the upper left, and look at the menu. You may need to click Show More 


Collaborate on a Playlist  

Open your playlist  and click Playlist Settings 


Click Collaborate



Select Collaborators can add videos to this playlist

Copy the link 

Select Save 

Share the link with  your team
When your team members accept your invitation, there names will be visible and team members will be able to add videos to the playlist



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