How can teachers eliminate distractions when showing YouTube videos in class?

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Teachers often face distractions from suggested videos and comments when showing YouTube content in class. A solution proposed is the website www.just1tube.com, which removes these distractions by providing a cleaner viewing experience. Users can easily access videos by modifying the URL format to include "just1" instead of "youtube." This tool aims to enhance focus during lessons by eliminating unwanted content. The initiative is intended to support educators in delivering more effective video presentations.
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I have been helping teachers who show YouTube videos as examples, but we find the "suggested videos" or comments to be distractions, especially when linked from teachers homepages. In an attempt to help this issue I have created www.just1tube.com

For example...
(no relation to this video, which I picked at random)

Just erase the "you" and put in "just1" so you get this...
http://www.just1tube.com/watch?v=67cev_zcXJw

I hope others find this helpful. Was trying to post in the "Learning Materials" forum, but I don't have permission there.
 
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