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Netflix made some of its documentaries and series available for free on YouTube
Netflix has made some of its documentaries and series available for free on YouTube. It also includes Our Planet and Explained.
Due to the lockdown across the country, many companies are providing free services to the users. In this sequence, Netflix has made some of its documentaries and series available on YouTube for free. It also includes Our Planet and Explained. Actually, the teachers had requested the company to make such content available on YouTube. All educational institutions, including schools, colleges have been closed due to the lockdown. With this, children are being taught virtually at home.
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Netflix has stated in its blogpost, “For the past several years, teachers have been allowed to show documentaries in schools. However, this is not possible after school closes. So upon requesting teachers, we have switched to Netflix US Our documentaries have been made available on the YouTube channel. We hope that in this way, teachers around the world can be helped. We are answering questions from creators Areas that children get their chance to learn Frsthand experience. “
These Netflix series were available on YouTube:
Abstract (Series – Season 1), Babies (Series – Some Episodes), Chasing Coral (Film), Explained (Series – Some Episodes), Knock Down the House (Film), Our Planet ( Series), Period. End of Sentence. (Short), The White Helmets (short) and Zion. Educational resources are also provided with them. The company says that it hopes that in this way all the teachers present around the world will get help and the children will also get help from it.
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