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JAKARTA - YouTube has released several new features that it claims can help content creators and institutions who use the YouTube platform as educational content.

In a YouTube blog post on Thursday, September 8, YouTube said it was launching a video player that can be embedded for educational apps that remove ads, external links, and recommendations that disturb viewers.

Ad-free players and recommendations will be open to choosing partners to start, including educational technology companies such as EDpuzzle, Google Classroom, Purdue University, and Purdue Global.

More than that, YouTube also announced a new tool that allows educational content creators there to collect their salaries.

So starting next year, any particular educational content creator can make free courses or paid courses with the features provided.

Berdasarkan foto yang diunggah oleh YouTube dalam blognya, setiap konten berbayar akan muncul tulisan "pay to watch" yang terletak judul dan jumlah views video.

If viewers buy courses, they can watch ad-free content and play videos in the background. This feature will come to users in the US and South Korea first in beta.

Finally, YouTube announced a new quiz feature. Content creators can set up quizzes according to the content they create on community tabs on their channels.

The company will introduce a beta version of the quiz in the coming months, with creators getting access to the feature next year.


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