
This young cyclist-in-training is so excited about having just ridden a bicycle that he proceeds to give a motivational speech, thumbs up and all.
Check out Beyoncé's new video for the Let's Move campaign against childhood obesity. It's really fun.

Ten years in, it's easy to take for granted just how significant the free sharing of educational material really is.

A new trend sees courts forcing people to apologize on YouTube.
Artist and entrepreneur Nate Bolt captures the aurora borealis on a flight to Paris.
What was burning up the internet 100 years ago today? Moving pictures of the Irksome Citrus and the Buggy Intruder.
Singer Jimmy Wong shows the infamous, intolerant ranter some, er, love.

On the eighth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, we look at a few of the greatest YouTube videos made by bored American soldiers.

When you make fun of Rebecca Black, you make fun of a little kid.
Thanks to YouTube, 20-year-old study abroad student Akiko Kosaka found her family.
UCLA junior Alexandra Wallace's anti Asian rant raises the question—should colleges teach how to work with people from diverse backgrounds?

Chicago's mayoral race front-runner claims the city's highest performing schools are charters. A group of students says he didn't do his homework.

Slow Food USA's Josh Viertel asks Obama a gem of a question during the YouTube Q&A session.

Before he allegedly shot Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in the head, Jared Lee Loughner left some chilling warning signs around the internet.

Have a burning education reform question for Sir Ken Robinson? Here's your chance to ask.

One ambitious cinephile took 270 films that were either produced or distributed in 2010 and edited them into the following video, "Filmography 2010."

From the "Bed Intruder" to "Double Rainbow" to OK Go's latest masterpiece, take a video trip down recent memory lane.
Alissa Ploshnick has three pieces of advice for attending teachers union conferences: Don't drink. Avoid videographers. Don't use the "N"-word.