Youtube is the biggest online video platform with millions of videos and more than 1.8 billions users globally. 85% of teenagers say they use the platform, which is higher than Instagram and Snapchat, according to a poll by Pew Research Center. Youtube is the best “all-you-can-eat buffet” of videos; however, things get tricky when it comes to choosing what you want to “eat”. Not only that, but the content can either be a helpful tool or poison.
So, to help you navigate in a wide range of selections, here are some of the educational channels on Youtube I have used.
So, to help you navigate in a wide range of selections, here are some of the educational channels on Youtube I have used.
1. The RSA (Royal Society of Art)
An animated Youtube channel that provides a snapshot of big ideas, such as Why We’re Convinced We’re Right (and everyone else is wrong!), Millennials, Character in Selfie Age. If you have about three minutes to spare, this channel is a good choice. The RSA will pique your curiosity with their animated content illustrated in amazing ways.
Recommended content: Animated series, Spotlight series, How to be a better person series.
An animated Youtube channel that provides a snapshot of big ideas, such as Why We’re Convinced We’re Right (and everyone else is wrong!), Millennials, Character in Selfie Age. If you have about three minutes to spare, this channel is a good choice. The RSA will pique your curiosity with their animated content illustrated in amazing ways.
Recommended content: Animated series, Spotlight series, How to be a better person series.
2. Extra Credits
Want to learn more about the human history, science fiction and myth, but fed up with reading pages of black and white documentaries? This channel with lively animated videos will not only give you the window into the greatest stories from our past, but also give you the answer why a game can leave you with something more long after you put the controller down. If you have a couple minutes to spend, this channel can be a good investment for you!
Recommended content: Extra History series, Design Club series
Want to learn more about the human history, science fiction and myth, but fed up with reading pages of black and white documentaries? This channel with lively animated videos will not only give you the window into the greatest stories from our past, but also give you the answer why a game can leave you with something more long after you put the controller down. If you have a couple minutes to spend, this channel can be a good investment for you!
Recommended content: Extra History series, Design Club series
3. Dr Nic’s Maths and Stats
If you need extra help with math, this channel would be the best tool to help you.
This channel has carefully scripted explanations of statistical concepts and procedures to help you pass Intro Stats. You can even leave questions in the comment section and Dr Nic will answer them.
If you need extra help with math, this channel would be the best tool to help you.
This channel has carefully scripted explanations of statistical concepts and procedures to help you pass Intro Stats. You can even leave questions in the comment section and Dr Nic will answer them.
4. PatrickJMT
This nearly-one-million-subscriber math channel is one of the best math channels on Youtube. With nearly 900 videos, from Algebra to Calculus, you can spend 10 minutes on relearning a concept or preparing for the next lessons easily.
This nearly-one-million-subscriber math channel is one of the best math channels on Youtube. With nearly 900 videos, from Algebra to Calculus, you can spend 10 minutes on relearning a concept or preparing for the next lessons easily.
5. Crash Course
First started in 2006 by John and Hank Green, Crash Course has more than nine million subscribers. This channel covers Computer Science, Engineering, World History, Psychology, Chemistry to even Theater, Drama and more. These bite-sized ten-minute-videos are well-produced animation and sound effects.
Recommend Content: literally everything.
First started in 2006 by John and Hank Green, Crash Course has more than nine million subscribers. This channel covers Computer Science, Engineering, World History, Psychology, Chemistry to even Theater, Drama and more. These bite-sized ten-minute-videos are well-produced animation and sound effects.
Recommend Content: literally everything.
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