
And here I was thinking I had an original thought. When I went to Google Images, there it was! Oh well. At least there weren't a LOT of them.
Anyway, here I am back at the blog. So, what's going on? Here's a bit of grandad-type sort-of-bragging. My granddaughter, Trish, age 9, watches quite a bit of YouTube. Now she wants to produce YouTube videos.
Anyway, here I am back at the blog. So, what's going on? Here's a bit of grandad-type sort-of-bragging. My granddaughter, Trish, age 9, watches quite a bit of YouTube. Now she wants to produce YouTube videos.
Not just upload some random video clip, but buy products, evaluate them and do videos on them. Seems there are a lot of kids out there doing that, and she thinks it would be fun. So I'm trying to encourage her to see it as a project, do some fundraising and business planning.
She just created her channel yesterday--with no adult help-- and uploaded her first test video, entitled Bubbles. Very Art Nouveau. We are talking subscribers, advertising, sales and marketing. All very fun. She even knew the meaning of entrepreneurial.
OK, enough bragging. Wait, just one more. Do you know what "rickrolling" is? It's a word, and an internet meme, that I just learned about from her. Along with horsemanning, owling, teapotting and planking, to name a few.