During this period of confinement caused by the Covid-19 coronavirus, many companies, organizations and individuals are showing their most sympathetic facets to try to do their bit and make this situation more bearable.
In addition to all the initiatives that have been emerging throughout the last weeks of confinement, Netflix is now joining again offering a series of educational content available for free through its YouTube channel in the United States.
Netflix has made a selection of content, including movies, series episodes and short films, which has been uploaded to its YouTube channel in the United States in response to the demand from teachers, who have been unable to offer their documentaries in classrooms. Physical, an aspect that Netflix has been allowing for years, due to the closure of schools, being forced to take classes through the Internet.
At the moment, the contents are available only in English, but Netflix has indicated that within a few days, subtitles will arrive available in more than twelve different languages, which will allow them to be available to many more people in the world.
In addition, each title comes with educational resources that both teachers and students can use. Although this initiative is focused on the educational field, any user of YouTube can have access to this content in a simple and free way.
Netflix also indicates that it will carry out question and answer rounds with some of the creators of the selected educational content, so that students can know about these creators without the need for intermediaries.
The full list of educational content, which can now be accessed on Netflix's US channel on YouTube, is available through through its official announcement.