What's included
4 pre-recorded lessons
4 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
1-2 hours per week. There will be small projects that learners are welcome to do; these projects will consist of creating their niche and designs for their YouTube channel, recording their first content video, and editing their first content video. There is no pressure in doing the projects if your learner would like to just simply observe the class as well.Class Experience
US Grade 8 - 11
Beginner - Intermediate Level
***THIS CLASS DOES NOT MEET LIVE AT ANY POINT.*** **First-time Outschool learners get $20 credit towards this class using code KELSEYT2020 at checkout! Welcome to my YouTube Self-Paced class! I am excited that you are joining me in learning how to start AND grow a YouTube channel. I have been a YouTube content creator since 2021, and my own channel has over 2k subscribers while also being monetized! This class is designed for those who do not have a channel yet, but want to start a channel soon. This class is also designed for those that may have started a channel, but need some more assistance in growing your channel. The end project for this class is that you will have a beautifully edited YouTube video on your channel! What you will need before the start of class (with a grown-up's supervision and help): -Canva account (Free) -Wondershare Filmora (Free download before class starts) -Screencastify (Free) -OBS (Free) -Filming equipment (if you have it): Camera (or a phone that can film is fine), ring light, microphone, a designated area for filming content, and a tripod for your camera or phone. ***Disclosure on Online Safety: I will be screensharing YouTube, Canva, Wondershare Filmora, and Screencastify during class sessions. Throughout the class, I will be sharing and reminding everyone about protecting your personal information online and what to do about cyberbullying. A grown-up's help and supervision will be required when creating the channel on your own, uploading videos, reacting to positive/negative comments, etc. Week 1: The "Brainstorming Your Channel" Phase: This is the first week of the class where we collaboratively work together to discuss what kind of videos and topics you want to talk about on your channel (finding your niche). We will also be discussing what kind of theming you want to have for your YouTube channel by building a brand kit. I will be showing in class how to use Canva to explore theming background to creating your YouTube channel banner and profile picture. I will also share the steps of how to create a YouTube channel account for those who do not have an account yet. Of course, there is no pressure during our class sessions to create an account if you do not want to yet, and you just want to see what it takes to start a YouTube channel. -Project before Week 2: Sharing your niche and sharing your channel's theming. You don't have to create a YouTube channel yet if you don't want to. Week 2: Creating your channel's content phase: The second week of class will be about filming content for your channel. This will be a discussion about what type of lighting to use, what your background for videos should look like, camera equipment (or recording with a phone), microphones, what to say/what not to say in videos, how to start and end your videos (and the why behind it), consistency used for each video, etc. We will also discuss about what topic you want to talk about on your first video. I will also share videos on how to screen record for gaming devices as well (like OBS, Nintendo Switch, etc.), and also how to create an intro and outdo video for your YouTube videos. -Project before week 3: Record your first content video unedited (it's okay to make mistakes!). Week 3: Editing your video phase: The third week of class will be about how to edit your video. I will be sharing how to use Wondershare Filmora and also Screencasitfy (for tutorial/gaming videos). I will show you how to cut unnecessary clips and mistakes out on videos, adding images to video, adding sounds and effects to your video, and if time permits, how to use Canva to create intro and outro videos for your channel to add to ALL of your videos. -Project before week 4: Edit your content video to your liking (with cut clips, sound effects, music, anything you think will spice up your video). Make sure the video is also downloaded onto your computer for uploading later. Week 4: Thumbnails, titles, and uploading your video phase: For the final week of class, I will show you how to create a video thumbnail on Canva. Once the title and thumbnail are completed, I will demonstrate how to upload a video onto YouTube. After this class is finished, you can have a grown-up's help in uploading your first video to your channel! We will also share at the end of class about interacting with your viewers and the importance of interacting within your channel's community.
Learning Goals
Learners will be able to:
-Create their own niche for their channel.
-Record their own content videos.
-Edit their videos (add/delete clips, music, sound effects, etc.).
-Know the steps it takes to start a YouTube channel.
-Create their channel's theming, thumbnail art, etc.
-Know how to communicate with their audience.
-Know how to continue growing their YouTube channel after creating their first video.
Syllabus
4 Lessons
over 4 WeeksLesson 1:
Brainstorming Your Channel
This is the first week of the class where we collaboratively work together to discuss what kind of videos and topics you want to talk about on your channel (finding your niche). We will also be discussing what kind of theming you want to have for your YouTube channel by building a brand kit. I will be showing in class how to use Canva to explore theming background to creating your YouTube channel banner and profile picture.
Lesson 2:
Creating Your Channel's Content
The second week of class will be about filming content for your channel. This will be a discussion about what type of lighting to use, what your background for videos should look like, camera equipment (or recording with a phone), microphones, what to say/what not to say in videos, how to start and end your videos (and the why behind it), consistency used for each video, etc. We will also discuss about what topic you want to talk about on your first video.
Lesson 3:
Editing Your Videos
The third week of class will be about how to edit your video. I will be sharing how to use Wondershare Filmora and also Screencasitfy (for tutorial/gaming videos). I will show you how to cut unnecessary clips and mistakes out on videos, adding images to video, adding sounds and effects to your video, and if time permits, how to use Canva to create intro and outro videos for your channel to add to ALL of your videos.
Lesson 4:
Thumbnails, Titles, and Uploading Your First Video!
For the final week of class, I will show you how to create a video thumbnail on Canva. Once the title and thumbnail are completed, I will demonstrate how to upload a video onto YouTube. After this class is finished, you can have a grown-up's help in uploading your first video to your channel! We will also share at the end of class about interacting with your viewers and the importance of interacting within your channel's community.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
**Disclosure on Online Safety: I will be screensharing YouTube, Canva, Wondershare Filmora, and Screencastify during class sessions. These accounts are free to sign-up (with a grown-up's help), and the accounts should be created before the start of the first class. Please make sure there is a grown-up to help you create these accounts. Thank you!
Throughout the class, I will be sharing and reminding everyone about protecting your personal information online and what to do about cyberbullying. A grown-up's supervision will be required when creating the channel on your own, uploading videos, reacting to positive/negative comments, etc.
Supply List
What you will need before the start of class (with a grown-up's supervision): -Canva account (Free) -Wondershare Filmora (Free download before class starts) -Screencastify (Free) -OBS, specifically if you are recording PC gaming (Free) -Filming equipment (if you have it): Camera (or a phone that can film is fine), ring light, microphone, a designated area for filming content, and a tripod for your camera or phone.
Language of Instruction
English
Teacher expertise and credentials
Tennessee Teaching Certificate
I am currently a YouTube content creator. My YouTube channel (Teaching Online With Kelsey) is currently being monetized, and I also have over 2,000 subscribers to said channel. I have been a content creator since 2021.
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Self-Paced Course
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