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UA's YouTube Enhanced Channel goes public

The UA's YouTube Enhanced Channel has gone public.YouTube's Enhanced University Channel is fairly new and there aren't that many schools participating, yet, but the UA has several videos in place already.

UA on YouTube

The site was organized by LTC's Stuart Glogoff and approved by The University of Arizona External Relations Assistant Vice President Kate Jensen this week.

Through YouTube the UA can feature campus events and programs that high school and undergraduate students are interested in following. Imagine if you will, that a high school student considering which college to attend is looking for videos about his possible choices. That student can subscribe to our videos on her/his YouTube page simply by clicking the subscribe button.

Stuart Glogoff is meeting with different folks on campus to discuss creating videos featuring UA students and faculty that would appeal to high school and undergrad students.

If you have any suggestions, please contact Stuart. He's available to talk with anyone on campus about the UA's YouTube Enhanced Channel.

Posted by Bruce Kaplan on Jan 30, 08 | Permalink |