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.
Crash Course was one of the hundred initial channels funded by YouTube's $100 million original channel initiative....Crash Course (YouTube)Crash CourseGenreEducationalCreated byJohn Green Hank GreenDeveloped byComplexly PBS Digital StudiosWritten byVarious22 more rows
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.
The brainchild of brothers John and Hank Green, Crash Course (CC) is one of the most popular educational channels on YouTube. As of February 2020, Crash Course boasts 10.3 million subscribers and more than 1.15 billion video views across thirty-eight different series on topics ranging from anatomy to world history.
I loved it back when I was in high school, and I think that it's very informative even today. I love to watch education and science channels on Youtube, so Crash Course was amazing for me. My favorite subject on the channel is history, although I'll watch some science clips too. Overall, I give the channel 10/10.
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.
“If you have more time to study, Crash Course is a great supplement but should certainly not be your only method of preparing as it does not go as in depth as other detailed learning resources do. ” Overall, students are looking forward to using Crash Course again in the future.
The courses can be enjoyed by anyone, but many of them are particularly helpful to college students. The topics range from astronomy to film studies to world history.
It's as reliable as it can be for a 10 minute video covering the basics of some complex topics. Keep in mind that it's aimed at kids in high school and early college.
ARLINGTON, VA, November 6, 2014 –PBS Digital Studios announced today a new partnership with Hank Green and John Green, the YouTube pioneers behind the popular educational series CRASH COURSE.
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.
Hank GreenHank GreenYears active2007–presentKnown forOnline video, educational entertainment, founder of VidCon, DFTBA Records, and ComplexlyNotable workVlogbrothers Crash Course SciShow An Absolutely Remarkable Thing A Beautifully Foolish Endeavour Dear Hank & JohnSpouse(s)Katherine Green ( m. 2006)7 more rows