YouTube has introduced the 'Player for Education' program, which allows creators of educational content to earn revenue when their videos are embedded in educational materials by partners like schools and teachers. Unlike traditional advertising models, this program does not rely on ad views; instead, creators earn a share from the licensing fees paid by educational partners for using the Player for Education. When educational content is viewed in the embedded player, creators receive compensation based on their proportional share of the monthly watch time.
YouTube's 'Player for Education' program allows creators to earn money from embedded educational content, even without ads, funded by licensing fees from educational partners.
Educational partners, such as schools and teachers, can choose to embed your content in their tools, helping creators earn through the Player for Education.
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