YouTube auto generated channels for SLPs

Quite by chance, I noticed yesterday that there was a YouTube auto generated Channel for Augmentative and Alternative Communication.  Remembering that Kate Caryer had asked members of the “Unspoken” Group for links to AAC media, I popped straight over to Facebook to post the link.

When I came back to YouTube, I could not find this channel again.  This time, it didn’t turn up in the search results for “augmentative and alternative communication”.  So back I went to Facebook to find and copy the link that I had posted there.  Only I could not find the “Unspoken” Group!  So back I went in my browser history to find it, resolving to bookmark the channel and subscribe to it, in order to save time in future.

I was intrigued to know where this channel had come from.  The answer is on the Official YouTube for May 4th 2012,  “Finding and following new channels you love“.  There is further info on the YouTube Support Page – extract below: Continue reading “YouTube auto generated channels for SLPs”

Communication Aid Users on YouTube

There are so many communication aid users on YouTube that it is difficult to keep up. I have been collecting good examples for a while by subscribing to Channels.

Rather belatedly, I have realised that the easiest way for others to access this collection involves a bit more work for me – I need to add individual videos to a playlist and then share the link to the Playlist.

So here it is:
AAC Playlist on YouTube Channel SaLTmineTV: http://j.mp/17iO1jG

UPDATE: 22 Sept 2012

Please see this blog post as it is relevant:

YouTube auto generated channels for SLPs