Manila, Philippines – March 17, 2021 – TikTok has become a great learning resource for everything, including useful lifehacks, unique science experiments, must-learn math tricks, quick and easy DIY projects, and motivational messages and advice. Because the app is so easy to use, creators have found it to be a convenient place to share knowledge and skills with a wide audience. Through this platform, educators have found a way to liven up lessons, making them more engaging, brisk, and easy to digest. At the same time, TikTok’s short-form video format has made micro-learning appealing to users across all ages.
On the app, #LearnOnTikTok now has 76 billion views and counting, which shows exactly how much the community enjoys these videos that are informative, educational, and useful. At present, the #LearnOnTikTok community is made up of teachers, scientists, chefs, beekeepers, doctors, makeup artists, and other experts from varying fields.
Even health workers have taken to TikTok, as well as other social media platforms, to dispel misinformation about COVID-19 and the way people respond to the pandemic. As the vaccination roll-out continues across the world, the need to debunk misconceptions about COVID-19 grows in importance. This is what has prompted scientists and healthcare professionals to begin doing their part in educating others online.
TikTok is also doing what it can to further reduce the spread of misinformation, particularly in areas such as health and civic processes, through its new Know the Facts feature. This fact-checking feature aims to make users think twice before sharing any unverified video content on the app.
Want to learn something new today? These videos from TikTok might be able to teach you a thing or two.
Motivation
This motivational video teaches you 5 things you need to stop doing if you want to be happy.
@smalltalkpodcastTag someone who needs to see this! 🙏🏼 #TikTokU #tiktokph #motivationph #motivationalph #motivation #happiness #mentalhealthmatters #mentalhealth #fy♬ Sunset Lover – Piano Version – Kim Bo
Math and Science
This quick physics lesson explains why some things sink while others float in water.
@patrickfresnoHow to Math (Physics): Why Do Objects Sink or Float in Water? #LearnonTikTok #EdukasyonPH #EduTokPH♬ Dynamite – BTS
DIY
Looking for a new DIY project? This video teaches you how to make a cheap and easy wallet using duct tape.
@chrisalesssMake a cheap and easy DIY Duct Tape Wallet! #TikTokSkwela #diyph #TikTokU #LearnOnTikTok #fyp♬ Everybody Talks – Neon Trees
Fitness
There are a lot of great exercise videos that you can follow along with on TikTok, just like this full body workout.
@kristinaluisa🤩FULL BODY WORKOUT🤩 #startstrongwithtiktok #itstartsontiktok #workoutwithme #tiktokskwela #HIITworkout #workoutinspo #fy #prummmchallenge #fitnessph♬ Prrrum Challenge – Ilika Cruz
Cooking
Homecooked favorites, healthier dishes, and recipe hacks, TikTok has them all.
@healthyfoodiephChicken or Tofu? The best Tofu Nuggets! #HealthyOnefor2021 #FoodieTok #TikTokEatsPH #Tofu #cookingph #fyp #learnontiktokph #tiktokph #vegetarian♬ La Vie en Rose – Luke Justin Roberts
Learning never stops on TikTok! You, too, can indulge in an enriching browsing experience on the app today. Download TikTok on your iOS and Android devices to get started.
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