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    Technopopulism and Politainment in Brazil: Bolsonaro Government’s Weekly YouTube Broadcasts by Karina Di Nubila, Carlos A. Ballesteros-Herencia, Dunia Etura, Virginia Martín-Jiménez

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This article analyzed Bolsonaro’s weekly live streams, made available on his YouTube channel in order to study the technopopulism undertaken by Bolsonaro. …”
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    EDITORIAL LINK 2022 Journal: a collection on practice-led research vol. II by Marcos Mortensen Steagall, João Massarolo, Sergio Nesteriuk Gallo, Dario Mesquita

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The conference attracted around 400 individual participants from 19 countries, and the editors selected the best works for submission of a text that could give depth to the ideas introduced at the conference and available on the LINK YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com /channel/UCeb2Wvf0qBNS5Hi0E60iXxg. …”
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    Millenials’ Perception: Lampu Islam Da’wah Content as a Spiritual Counseling on YouTube Social Media by Muhammad Farid Pratama, Mutrofin, Moh. Khoerul Anwar, Fadil

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Every preacher or content creator tries to convey da'wah by loading packaged content attractively so that it doesn't seem monotonous and can attract the wider community. The Lampu Islam YouTube channel does this by spreading da'wah and Islamic content that is packaged in an attractive and varied way. …”
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    Struggling for leadership authority : critical discourse analysis on Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono's political speech by Hetti Waluati Triana, Maros, Marlyna, Kustati, Martin, Reflinaldi

    Published 2022
    “…The data was taken from AHY's speech entitled Konferensi Pers Ketua Umum Partai Demokrat Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono which was broadcasted on Agus Yudhoyono's YouTube channel. The lingual data was taken by using free listening techniques through the stages of transcription, reading and observation, sorting, storing and printing, re-reading, and determining the research subject. …”
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    Health education about COVID-19 pandemic through Youtube Channel Community Pharmacy News by Lucia Hendriati, Galuh Nawang Pramesti, Ida Ayu Andri, Diga Albrian, Teguh Widodo

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The method was carried out by providing audiovisual information related to the COVID-19 pandemic through the “Pharmacy Community News” YouTube channel. The evaluation was measured by the number of viewers and the number of comments on the video. …”
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    National Horticultural Fair 2021-A Success Story by M V Dhanajaya, Upreti K.K, Dinesh M.R

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The reach from the secondary sources through the subscription to our YouTube channel (followers) was 38.20 lakhs. Viewership was also noticed from 11 different countries. …”
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    European football championship 2020/2021: Analysis of goals scored and evaluation of statistically parameters in matches by Živanović Vladimir

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Based on a sample of 51 matches and the participation of 24 national teams, this study is based on the personal observation of the researcher, that is, the analysis was based on watching the matches live via domestic cable channels, as well as on the UEFA official YouTube channel. A two-way analysis of variance between groups was used to process one part of the data. …”
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    Advancing NATO’s quality assurance education by implementing the ‘learn-watch-ask’ training model by Radu Emilian BĂLĂNESCU

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The model is comprised of three interdependent components: the Learn module, represented by a structured online course; the Watch module, supported by a specialized YouTube channel for enhanced visual understanding; and the Ask module, created with an AI-driven chatbot for interactive learning. …”
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    PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT OF ELDERLY PEOPLE IN PANDEMIC PERIOD (features of online webinars support) by Катерина Годлевська, Кирил Котун

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Here is an example of statistics on webinars views on the YouTube channel «Vik Obranyh». It is determined that the advantages of using webinars are: providing information accessible, understandable to anyone, language, taking into account the age characteristics of the elderly, reaching a large audience. …”
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    Philosophy and the Fight for Freedom by Aaron J. Wendland

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The entire conference is now available to be viewed online via on the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy’s YouTube channel. Here is the relevant link. I encourage everyone who watches the conference to make a donation to support students, scholars, and publicly engaged academics in Ukraine. …”
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    History of Investigative and Clinical Urology and an analysis of published articles by Jae Young Park, Kwangsung Park, Seong Jin Jeong

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The journal was renamed the Korean Journal of Urology in February 2009 and the Korean Journal of Urology changed its title to Investigative and Clinical Urology in January 2016. The official YouTube channel of Investigative and Clinical Urology has been in operation since January 2016. …”
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    What Do Patients Want To See On Social Media? Evidence From A Two-Year Experiment by Leire Barrutia, Jes´ús Vega-Gutiérrez, Alba Santamarina-Albertos

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Methods: The study was performed on an educational dermatology YouTube channel. The 101 videos published in a two-year period were divided into cosmetic (51 videos) and medical dermatology (50 videos). …”
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    Hybrid learning of ESP in Agriculture field: Students’ perceptions and learning experiences by Sugeng Susilo Adi

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…In addition, the opportunity given by the lecturer to students to show their work orally by uploading videos to a YouTube channel with the ‘everybody is a YouTuber’ program became a point that is perceived as able to encourage the students. …”
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    ANALYSIS AND MODELLING THE PREFERENCES OF SOCIAL NETWORKS USERS by Bohdan Haidai, Roman Artiukh, Olga Malyeyeva

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The following results were obtained: the model that explains how advertising affects the development of clients’ preferences, as well as the impact of clients’ communication on loyalty, the information system for the graphical analysis of Wow–How Studio of YouTube channel The model that reveals the impact of advertising and clients’ communication was developed. …”
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    The CEFR rating scale functioning: an empirical study on self- and peer assessments by Idris, Mardiana, Abdul Raof, Abdul Halim

    Published 2017
    “…In each cycle, eleven learners recorded their own speech, uploaded their video clips to a private YouTube channel and assessed their own videos as well as selected peers based on five CEFR oral assessment criteria with six levels of ratings (A1-C2). …”
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    Impact of multimodal strategies to reduce multidrug‐resistant organisms in surgical intensive care units: Knowledge, practices and transmission: A quasi‐experimental study by Nongyao Kasatpibal, Kaweesak Chittawatanarat, Nantana Nunngam, Daranee Kampeerapanya, Nongnut Duangsoy, Chanban Rachakom, Ubonrat Soison, Anucha Apisarnthanarak

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Multimodal strategies, including training, educational and reminder posters, an educational YouTube channel, champions and feedback, were used to enhance knowledge and practices. …”
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    The Implementation of Video Blog (Vlog) as a Teaching Media in Speaking Skill by Dani Fitria Brilianti, Hana Yulinda Fithriyani

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The lecturers did not only show the vlog to the students in teaching speaking as the media but also asked them to make it by their selves and uploaded it to the YouTube Channel as the new references of English vlog. …”
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