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This YouTube hack makes homework assignments easier: ‘Sorry, teachers’

A teacher shared a “homework hack” to make assignments easier for students.

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TikToker @ms.writer13 shares tips and tricks for managing schoolwork and a classroom. She showed students how to get around watching lengthy YouTube video assignments so that they could breeze through their homework quicker. The hack has become a viral hit.

“Assignment hack for students — sorry, teachers,” she said. “If your teacher assigns you a long YouTube video to watch with questions, click on the three dots and click ‘Open Transcript.’ It will allow you to see the transcript of the video,” she shared.

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She also explained that you can hit CTRL + F to look up specific keywords in the transcript.

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The video has racked up 14.8 million views and 3.5 million likes, with many teachers praising the homework hack in the comments.

“Oooh! You can also watch it at a faster speed. Works really well if you have ADHD,” someone commented.

“I think this is good information; I’m a teacher, and I don’t mind if students have to read and get creative to find the answers. They’re still reading!” another wrote.

“As a teacher, thank you. I’m showing my class this on Monday!” a TikToker wrote.

“I teach high school chemistry, and I am HERE FOR THIS!!! It’s not called cheating; it’s called being resourceful!” a user replied.

“Nice, I’ve been watching YouTube for more than 10 years, and I didn’t know this. Wow,” a TikToker added.

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