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
Hank Green currently hosts YouTube shows like Scishow Psych, PBS Eons, Crash Course: History of Science and Journey to the Microcosmos. The majority of his funding is believed to be from the viewers who support him through Patreon.Jun 17, 2020
In addition to my reporting for Marketplace this year, I've been working on Crash Course Economics, an online video series covering the basics of econ. I co-host the series with Jacob Clifford, a very awesome Advanced Placement economics teacher. In this first episode, we explore the basics of economics.Oct 19, 2015
Sabrina Marie CruzAs of December 2021, the channel has 842,000 subscribers and 32.24 million views. She also hosted Crash Course Kids, the children-oriented version of the educational YouTube series Crash Course....Sabrina Cruz.Sabrina Marie CruzYears active2012–presentGenreEducational vlogSubscribers824,000Total views32,242,2429 more rows
John Green is the New York Times bestselling author of Looking for Alaska, An Abundance of Katherines, Paper Towns, The Fault in Our Stars, Turtles All the Way Down, and the essay collection The Anthropocene Reviewed. He is one half of the vlogbrothers on YouTube and co-creator of educational series Crash Course.
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Both brothers have become known for their individual projects as well....Green brothersBornJohn: August 24, 1977, Indianapolis, Indiana Hank: May 5, 1980, Birmingham, AlabamaSpouse(s)John: Sarah Urist Green, (m. 2006) Hank: Katherine Green (m. 2006)ChildrenJohn: Henry and Alice Green Hank: Orin Green1 more row
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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.
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.Apr 8, 2015
According to John, the brothers see Crash Course "as an introduction, as a way to get kids excited about learning , not as an attempt to replace traditional classroom materials." Their goal is to create "resources that allow for more valuable interaction in the classroom," with hopes that the channel will one day span the entire high school curriculum.
Late in 2016, its patrons on Patreon chose a topic for a new channel, SciShow Psych, which launched in March 2017. It is hosted by Hank Green and Brit Garner who teach about the human brain and aim to provide clear and reputable psychology information.
The channel features a series of videos focused on several scientific fields such as chemistry, physics, and biology, as well as interviews and trivia shows with experts. Green aims for SciShow 's content to be approachable and to dispel the idea that science is an inherently difficult subject. Like Crash Course, SciShow is meant to be supplementary to the traditional educational experience, with Green's goal being "to be good at one thing so teachers can be good at other things."
In March 2018, Hank and his wife Katherine launched a new podcast, DELETE THIS, in which they take a look at Hank's Twitter feed from the previous week and analyze its impact on the conversation and his followers, as a gateway to considering the overall role of social media in society. In August 2020, the podcast was reformatted and retitled TASKMISTRESS, in which Katherine critiques episodes of the program Taskmaster and provides alternatives to the judgments of its host, Greg Davies. In January 2021, the podcast abandoned the Taskmaster theme and returned to broadly being a discussion about social media and internet culture.
In June 2015, Hank Green and his brother John Green started a weekly podcast titled Dear Hank & John. They refer to it as "A comedy podcast about death". Taking a mainly humorous tone, each episode involves the brothers reading a series of questions submitted by listeners and offering their dubious advice.
The two-day conference attracted around 3,000 attendees, and featured guests such as Hank and John Green, Patrick Rothfuss, Maureen Johnson, Maggie Stiefvater, John Scalzi, and the Welcome to Night Vale cast and crew, among other storytellers, authors, performers, and musicians.
At VidCon in June 2017, Green announced a new PBS Digital Studios partner channel, to be hosted by himself, SciShow writer Blake de Pastino, and paleontologist Kallie Moore, titled Eons. It documents the history of life on Earth, "From the dawn of life in the Archaean Eon ... right up to the end of the most recent Ice Age." It premiered June 26, 2017. As of May 22, 2021 Eons has over 1.8 million subscribers and 270 million views.
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Secure your spot for the 5 Day Hosting Crash Course! The experience starts Monday, February 7th.
Calling all physical and human geography nerds! This year I’m hosting weekly episodes for Crash Course Geography on YouTube (50 episodes total). The first 25 episodes focus on physical geography, and the rest will cover human and cultural geography.
A 9-episode educational series created by National Geographic Education and Lindblad Expeditions, hosted by myself and Lindblad Naturalist Tom Ritchie. In this first season we travel to South Georgia and the Falkland Islands, exploring penguins, seals and seabirds, all while tracing the steps of famous explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.
National Geographic Education runs a virtual learning experience that anyone can tune into for free. It features daily live streams from NatGeo Explorers, scientists, photographers and educators. My talk below on traveling throughout South Georgia and the Falkland Islands and the ill-fated Antarctic expedition by Sir Ernest Shackleton in 1916:
A great online resource for virtual expedition experiences and live streams (archived ones as well) with explorers, scientists, photographers, adventurers and sci comm experts. In this talk I discuss my adaptation research around the world, including stories from Bangladesh, Madagascar and the US.