I think it's a good idea, Everton!

I would recommend that you feel free to make the channel, if you so desire.
But I suppose it might be worthwhile reaching out to the social media group
to see if something like that exists (CC'd here) already?

Jessie

On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 6:02 AM, Everton Zanella Alvarenga <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've just discovered this YouTube for Schools
> <http://www.youtube.com/schools> and saw a easy way to navigate on
> educational videos <http://www.youtube.com/education> on this popular
> video site. I was wondering if wouldn't be good to have a channel just
> for the ambassadors program, such as the Stanford channel
> <http://www.youtube.com/stanford>, TED <http://www.youtube.com/ted> or
> even WMF <http://www.youtube.com/wikimediafoundation>? It can be a
> useful too to penetrate on schools.
>
> I've started making some videos [1] with professor Juliana Bastos and
> I believe it's very appealing to other professors to see such videos -
> when I posted them on my facebook, some professors of my network have
> already become interested.
>
> I believe videos with interviews of ambassadors, mainly the most
> motivated, would also be good to attract other ambassadors.
>
> Do we already have a central place where I can find videos of
> professors in other countries involved with the ambassadors program?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Tom
>
> [1] In Portuguese
>
> Juliana Bastos sobre embaixadores da Wikipédia (sorry for the wind)
> http://youtu.be/sSoxiGwoWQ0
>
> Embaixadores da Wikipédia no debate sobre Recursos Educacionais Abertos
> http://youtu.be/WosEVULbU2A
>
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