YouTube is launching a virtual summer camp with arts, sports, and STEM content. As Millennial parents try to find ways to entertain their children at home this summer, brands have been stepping to help them out. According to Google, searches for “virtual summer camps” have spiked in recent weeks inspiring YouTube to launch “Camp YouTube,” a content series that will last for two weeks and feature 1,200 videos with new content rolling out daily. The featured channels will include Explore.org, The Brain Scoop, the American Museum of Natural History, Kidz Bop, and Jr. NBA for young sports fans, and will include a special section for kids under 13-years-old. The Camp content will be on the platform’s Learn@Home hub, an educational landing page that was created during the pandemic due to school closures. (Tubefilter)
