who sponsors crash course johnh green

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In May 2014, John mentioned an upcoming 10-episode Crash Course season on Big History, funded by a grant from one of Bill Gates's organizations. The series outlined the history of existence, from the Big Bang forward into the evolution of life. Both Green brothers hosted the series, with Emily Graslie also participating as a guest host.

Under the agreement, PBS will support the development of two new CRASH COURSE series on the topics of U.S. government and astronomy. Through the partnership, the CRASH COURSE channel and its full library of videos will be distributed through the PBS Digital Studios YouTube network.Nov 6, 2014

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Who is the co-founder of Crash Course?

To note that I am a mere fan of John Green would be a gross understatement. Aside from being one of the most accomplished and best-selling authors of our time, John, and his brother, Hank, produced the series of these Crash Course videos. You can view their site on crashcourse.com and see the bevy of different courses they offer.

When did Hank Green's Crash Course Biology start?

 · We hope Crash Course is useful to you, and thanks for watching! John Green is a host and co-creator of Crash Course. He is also the #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of The Fault in Our Stars, Looking for Alaska, Paper Towns, and An Abundance of Katherines. Hank Green is a host and co-creator of Crash Course. Click to see full answer.

Who is the host of Crash Course Kids?

 · In which John Green teaches you how to assess the sources of information you find on the internet. The growing suspicion of expertise is a growing problem on...

What types of courses does crash course offer?

Posted: (1 day ago) Mar 29, 2012 · In which John Green explores exactly when Rome went from being the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire. Here's a hint: it had something to do with Julius Caes... › Author: CrashCourse › Views: 7M Courses 305 View detail Preview site

Who is Crash Course sponsored by?

Crash Course was one of the hundred initial channels funded by YouTube's $100 million original channel initiative.

Is Crash Course trustworthy?

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. In "Vegetation Transformation," the video specifically states that carbon dioxide and water are turned into energy in sugar.

Who is John Green from Crash Course?

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.

How does Crash Course earn money?

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.

Is John Green a Democrat?

John has stated that he is an independent voter who has voted for both Republican and Democratic politicians.

Who is Nicole Sweeney?

Nicole Sweeney - Executive Producer - Complexly: SciShow, Crash Course and more | LinkedIn.

Who is John Green's publisher?

John Green | Penguin Random House.

How old is John Green?

44 years (August 24, 1977)John Green / Age

Who is John Green's wife?

Sarah Urist GreenJohn Green / Wife (m. 2006)Sarah Urist Green is an American former art museum curator and the creator and host of the PBS Digital Studios program The Art Assignment. Wikipedia

Is Hank Green Rich?

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.

What is Crash Course net worth?

The estimated net worth of crash course is $2 million. Their YouTube channel has about 8million subscribers with about 700 million views and 800,000 views per day. This helps them to generate an estimated revenue of around $1,500 per day ($550,000 a year).

How does Hank Green make money?

Using data from a recent ad campaign he ran on TikTok, Green found that he paid TikTok around $3-6 per 1,000 views. Divide that by 10 (because viewers see one ad for every 10 videos), and he figures TikTok makes between 30 and 60 cents of ad money for every view creators' videos bring in.

Why is Crash Course so popular?

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.

What does Crash Course mean?

Britannica Dictionary definition of CRASH COURSE. [count] : a class in which a lot of information is taught in a short period of time. Before her trip, she took a crash course in Russian culture and history at the local university.

Is John and Hank Green twins?

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.

Early Life and Career

  • Green was born on August 24, 1977, in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Mike (born 1950) and Sydney Green (born 1952). Three weeks after he was born, his family moved to Michigan, then later Birmingham, Alabama, and finally to Orlando, Florida. He attended Glenridge Middle School and Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando. He later attended Indian Spr...
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Writings

  • Green's first novel, Looking for Alaska, published by Dutton Children's Books in 2005, is a school story and teen romance inspired by his experiences at Indian Springs, Alabama, fictionalized as Culver Creek Preparatory High School. The novel was awarded the annual Michael L. Printz Award by the American Library Association, recognizing the year's "best book written for teens, based e…
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Online Video

  • VlogBrothers
    In 2007, John and his brother Hank began a video blog project called Brotherhood 2.0 which ran from January 1 to December 31 of that year. The two agreed that they would forgo all text-based communication for the project's duration instead of maintaining their relationship by exchangin…
  • Crash Course
    In 2012, following a grant from Google, John and Hank launched the short-format educational video YouTube channel Crash Course. The channel has grown to 44 series covering topics including history, literature, and science. All of the content is available for free and many follow t…
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Podcasts

  • Dear Hank & John
    In June 2015, John Green and his brother Hank Green started a weekly podcast titled Dear Hank & John. Taking a mainly humorous tone, each podcast consists of the brothers reading a series of questions submitted by listeners and offering their advice. The podcast closes with a news seg…
  • The Anthropocene Reviewed
    In January 2018, Green launched The Anthropocene Reviewed, a solo podcast where he reviews different facets of the Anthropocene, the epoch that includes significant human impact on the environment, on a five-star scale. This can include completely artificial products like Diet Dr. Pep…
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Other Projects

  • Life's Library book club
    In October 2018, Green founded the Life's Library book club with Rosianna Halse Rojas. The book club reads a book approximately every 6 weeks, with online discussion occurring on the Life's Library Discord. Green and Rojas alternate choosing books, with guest curators occasionally ma…
  • Film producing
    Green served as an executive producer for the Paper Towns movie. He has also entered into a production deal with the film studio Fox 2000 (which made the adaptation of The Fault in Our Stars). Green announced that Fox 2000 will be making a movie about the formation of AFC Wim…
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Personal Life and Public Image

  • Green lives in Indianapolis, Indiana, with his wife, Sarah Urist Green, whom he married on May 20, 2006, and two children. She worked as the Curator of Contemporary Art at the Indianapolis Museum of Art before leaving to start The Art Assignment, a web series with PBS. In early videos on the VlogBrothers channel, Sarah Green is referred to as "the Yeti" due to her not appearing visi…
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Works

  • Books
    1. Looking for Alaska(2005) 2. An Abundance of Katherines(2006) 3. Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances – with Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracle(2008) 4. Paper Towns(2008) 5. Will Grayson, Will Grayson – with David Levithan(2010) 6. The Fault in Our Stars(2012) 7. Turtles All t…
  • Short stories
    1. "The Approximate Cost of Loving Caroline," Twice Told: Original Stories Inspired by Original Artworkby Scott Hunt (2006) 2. "The Great American Morp," 21 Proms, eds. David Levithanand Daniel Ehrenhaft (2007) 3. "Freak the Geek," Geektastic: Stories from the Nerd Herd(2009) 4. "Re…
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