What if the same 60 seconds you spend doomscrolling could help you ace a test instead? NotebookLM's newest feature makes a pretty convincing case.
YouTube today announced a number of updates to the Shorts player meant to “create a more intuitive Shorts experience.” ...
Recent technological advances and the introduction of new digital media platforms have dramatically changed how people learn and source information about topics that interest them. Some recent studies ...
The new learning platform feels like a cross between TikTok and Duolingo, offering a custom feed of minute-long lessons and quizzes.
According to the latest research from Oysterly Media, short tutorials and demos are now Australia’s number one purchase trigger, with social now driving three times more product discovery than brand ...
It feels like short video clips from podcasts, songs, and movies are suddenly everywhere on social media right now, and that’s not an accident. Brands have realized that the format offers a highly ...
Many users are drawn to social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to stay up to date on news. Enter SaySo, a new short-form video app designed to deliver curated news from vetted ...
The Saint Scholastica women’s basketball team defeated the UW-Superior Yellowjackets on Saturday, 77-74 after a thrilling comeback bid by the Yellowjackets fell just short. After just a one point lead ...
As short-form video begins to dominate global viewing habits, a new monetization playbook is emerging — one driven by watch time, scalable content formats and increasingly, AI-generated storytelling.
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Who among us hasn't put off doing something we know we need to do while scrolling through just a few more TikToks, Instagram reels or YouTube shorts? New research from the William Allen White School ...
YouTube now hosts over 5 billion videos, with the equivalent of 500 hours of content uploaded every minute. Perhaps that's why YouTube is surpassing both Netflix and TV networks in total watch time.