YouTubeYouTube is about to introduce a new ‘Course’ feature to help youngsters ace their passions

Google has revealed that it is developing a method for making it simpler to search through YouTube videos, as well as tools for creating instructional curricula and having several audio tracks that make it simple to provide material in a variety of languages. Some of the features are presently being tested by the company, so not everyone may have access to them completely just yet. However, At the yearly Google for India event, YouTube introduced two new creator-focused product features. The first, titled Courses, is debuting as a beta in South Korea, the US, and India. It will debut at the beginning of next year and allow a small group of producers to provide multi-session courses for acquiring a certain talent.

According to YouTube’s statements, it is already the largest educational platform in the world, which will make it possible for creators to provide a more in-depth educational experience. The second feature will enable auto-translation and dubbing for specific sources' health material.

Coming to the idea behind the Courses feature, Google introduced it to provide content producers with a new way to monetize their work by allowing them to sell multi-session video courses on certain subjects. With the aid of these courses, users will be able to educate themselves and advance their skills. In addition to the course material, creators will be able to contribute supplemental learning notes in the form of PDF or PNG files, etc.

Courses will be an addition to the eight various forms of revenue that YouTube already provides to artists. It will be up to creators to decide whether to charge audiences for their "course" or make it available for free. Ads will be used to fund a free course.

The Courses option will initially only be available for a few creators and themes. In the beta phase, companies like LearnoHub, Speak English With Aishwarya, and Telusko will provide academic and practical courses in several Indian languages. At the moment, YouTube is supporting a variety of subjects, such as coding, professional and entrepreneurial skills, establishing a business, and individual interests like photography.