7 hours ago Crash Course: World History: With John Green, Stan Muller, Danica Johnson, Raoul Meyer. An educational series hosted by the Brothers Green. John leads us through the humanities while Hank takes us on a journey through the sciences.
6 hours ago Online Courses in Western Civilization. Coursework in Western Civilization covers a wide range of subject matter.
8 hours ago Rethinking Civilization - Crash Course World History 201. In which John Green returns to teaching World History! This week, we'll be talking about the idea of civilization, some of the traditional hallmarks of so-called civilization, and why some people would choose to live outside the civilization model.
4 hours ago John Green examines the dawn of human civilization and goes over the advantages and disadvantages of agriculture. He gives an open letter to elephants. S1, Ep2. 2 Feb. 2012. The Indus Valley Civilization. 7.7 (20) 0. Rate. 1.
1 hours ago Students follow along with John Green's online Crash Courses and reflect upon events in US History using this interactive guiding question workbook. A quick type in on the Google search engine or YouTube of " Crash Course US History " will take one to the desired site of where 47 episodes can be found.
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6 hours ago Webinars, both live and recorded, on the AP World History curriculum, including mock sample prompts. “Just about everything you need to be successful on any AP Exam.” World History Project Online instructions tutorials/resources pages for teachers; A curriculum of World History produced by the people who created the Big History Project.
Today's episode of Crash Course was produced and directed by Stan Muller, the show is written by my high school history teacher Raoul Meyer and myself, our graphics team is Thought Bubble, and our script supervisor is Danica Johnson. Last week's phrase of the week was "double cheeseburger.".
These days, you can just bisect a segment of land horizontally and vertically and, boom, build a city. But 5,000 years ago , civilizations were almost always associated with rivers.
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