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October 2nd, 2007

Why I don't block YouTube anymore

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 5:10 am

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Bandwidth, Streaming Video, YouTube Inc., Video, Onus, Teacher, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Christopher Dawson

YouTube has long been on my list of banned sites, not because it’s inherently a bad place to hang out, but because there is plenty of content that simply isn’t appropriate for the average public school. Recently, however, several teachers have come to me and asked if we could open it up, citing great reference videos and supplementary materials they were able to locate at home, beyond the reach of our content filters. Even I found some great examples for my physics class as they brainstormed ideas for an egg drop project. So into my list of acceptable domains it went.

Of course, the kids were happier than the teachers; there are countless funny, gross, wacky, and/or crude videos out there. While Google sensors the worst of the worst, if it doesn’t contain actual nudity, there’s not much that is off limits. YouTube requires a login to view “potentially objectionable content”, but that’s 30 seconds of typing and clicking to create an account if you don’t already have one.

Streaming video eats its share of bandwidth, too, limiting bandwidth available for legitimate purposes. While we generally have bandwidth to spare, 4 computer labs (3 of which contain clients, the servers for which share a connection to our backbone) with several kids in each accessing YouTube can take a toll.

What’s the moral of the story here then? Is it worth the hassle? The general consensus from the teachers is a resounding yes. The onus is now on them to ensure that acceptable use policies are enforced and that students are using the labs for legitimate academic purposes, not just hogging bandwidth to see the latest video of kids falling off their skateboards. This has always been the case, but extra software has always been a crutch on which teachers could rely. Now it comes down to teacher judgment. Honestly, though, isn’t that the way it should be?

Christopher Dawson

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RE: E-RATE? Children's Internet Protection Act (better safe than sorry)
Obviously you haven't had a situation where a parent returns blame back on the district for their child's inappropriate use of the internet due to the sole fact that it was available. The whole "you l... (Read the rest)
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A fantastic start, just watch out for litigation..  bdodds | 10/02/07
RE: Why I don't block YouTube anymore  iamcoel | 10/02/07
In principle  nmh | 10/03/07
Those Goverments...  iamcoel | 10/03/07
Taechers have enough to do already...  piperdown | 10/03/07
No good "mechanism" possible  Absolutely | 10/10/07
A resource for "don't try this at home" science experiments  cd2_z | 10/02/07
RE: Why I don't block YouTube anymore  its08 | 10/02/07
RE: Why I don't block YouTube anymore  zdnet@... | 10/02/07
teachers unrestricted but monitored, students restricted  i8thecat | 10/02/07
what the!  iamcoel | 10/03/07
Not media creating the hysteria  Anton Philidor | 10/03/07
If it bleeds it leads.  Anton Philidor | 10/03/07
RE: Why I don't block YouTube anymore  krasni_bor | 10/02/07
Are you not concerned about copyright issues?  dog15bert | 10/03/07
Not concerned with copyright  Dr_Zinj | 10/04/07
TeacherTube  dog15bert | 10/03/07
An HTTP proxy should minimize bandwidth  georgeou | 10/03/07
Thanks for the suggestion...  mrdatahsZDNet Moderator | 10/03/07
Have you checked out squidguard & dansguardian?  Absolutely | 10/10/07
I agree..  iamcoel | 10/03/07
Maybe Google can do it happy  mrdatahsZDNet Moderator | 10/03/07
Why Teaching Is More Like Baby Sitting All The Time  bernalillo | 10/04/07
Why Teaching Is More Like Baby Sitting All The Time  bernalillo | 10/04/07
Those Google Sensors  me@... | 10/04/07
What about businesses?  aclubb | 12/28/07
RE: E-RATE? Children's Internet Protection Act (better safe than sorry)  simpleguy@... | 09/03/09

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