1548To date, there are 44 main series of Crash Course, of which John has hosted nine and Hank has hosted seven. Together with Emily Graslie, they also co-hosted Big History....Crash Course (YouTube)Crash CourseNo. of seasons46No. of episodes1548ProductionExecutive producersJohn Green Hank Green22 more rows
Created and developed in 2011 by John and Hank Green, CRASH COURSE features eight courses on world history, U.S. history, chemistry, psychology, literature and more. Since then, the videos have been viewed nearly 150 million times and shared by educators around the globe.
Hank and brother John also created the world's largest online video conference called VidCon which most people would have heard of. Hank has created and hosted multiple YouTube channels including SciShow, Crash Course, The Brain Scoop, The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, SciShow Space, Animal Wonders, and GamesWithHank.
One such segment is the "Open Letter", which John addresses to a major character in the episode's topic. Another recurring segment is the "Secret Compartment", opened directly before the "Open Letter" and containing an item vaguely relevant to the episode and/or "Open Letter" topic.
Most of the Crash Course videos are very accurate. However, in an effort to simplify content, some of the Crash Course Kids videos miss the mark.
With “Crash Course,” viewers are much more engaged and quick to absorb information because of the visually attractive, fast-paced format. These videos prove to be a pretty helpful tool for exams, especially for intro classes.
Don't Forget To Be AwesomeNew Word Suggestion. An initialism standing for Don't Forget To Be Awesome, a phrase mostly used by members of the Nerdfighter community. Nerdfighters is the term for a massive, worldwide group of nerdy people on the internet, began by brothers Hank and John Green.
44 years (August 24, 1977)John Green / Age
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More videos on YouTube This time, Green has decided to leave Facebook, Reddit, Instagram and Twitter for one year in hopes of being able to focus on more important life things, like vlogbrothers videos, attending more VidCon events and creating more educational CrashCourse videos.
According to John Green, imperialism was largely driven by economic concerns. Small numbers of Europeans (and some others) managed to take over large regions and rule them through a system of indirect rule. The tools of the Industrial Revolution provided European empires new weapons in their colonial ambitions.
Hank Green, YouTube star and brother of John Green, will publish his first novel. Hank Green, co-star of the Vlogbrothers YouTube channel with his brother, John, author of the bestselling book “The Fault in Our Stars,” will release his debut novel next fall.
1000 videosAs of today, the Vlogbrothers have uploaded over 1000 videos to their main channel alone and they show no signs of stopping and let's hope they never do....Statistics.View count:154,284Dislikes:10Comments:163Duration:03:03Uploaded:2013-02-262 more rows•Feb 26, 2013
Rising production costs made Vlogbrothers' foray into crowdfunding an inevitability: they effectively produce TV-quality shows but with a fraction of the advertising revenue. Their SciShow and Crash Course YouTube shows are now funded by Patreon backers to the tune of, respectively, $16.4k and $25.9k a month.
Hank Green net worth: Hank Green is an American entrepreneur, musician, and vlogger who has a net worth of $12 million. Hank Green was born in Birmingham, Alabama in May 1980....Hank Green Net Worth.Net Worth:$12 MillionGender:MaleProfession:Entrepreneur, Educator, Writer, Musician, Artist, Television producer, Vlogger, Music artist2 more rows
He is known for producing the YouTube channel Vlogbrothers with his older brother, author John Green, as well as for creating and hosting the educational YouTube channels Crash Course and SciShow.