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| YouTube analytics |
YouTube provides a fantastic analytics section for every video you upload and the information it provides could be a great resource for Maths and calculations such as:
- Reading Graphs - line graphs and pie charts are used
- Percentages
- Estimations
- Time
- Problem solving
Depending on the information you are looking at you can download it as a CSV file providing opportunities for spreadsheet investigations.
Have you used YouTube analytics in your teaching?

