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Crash Course (sometimes stylized as CrashCourse) is an educational YouTube channel started by John Green and Hank Green (collectively the Green brothers), who became known on YouTube through their Vlogbrothers channel. [2] [3] [4] Crash Course was one of the hundred initial channels funded by YouTube's $100 million original channel initiative.
The graphics of Crash Course videos are created by Thought Café (formerly Thought Bubble). [28] SciShow is a series of science-related videos on YouTube hosted by Hank and Michael Aranda, as well as other hosts. SciShow, like Crash Course, was launched as an original channel. [29] Several scientific fields are covered by SciShow. [29]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 January 2025. American vlogger and entrepreneur (born 1980) This article is about the American vlogger and entrepreneur. For other people named Henry or Hank Green, see Henry Green (disambiguation). Hank Green Green in 2023 Born William Henry Green II (1980-05-05) May 5, 1980 (age 44) Birmingham ...
Multiple hosts and courses; see main article. Crash Course is an educational YouTube channel providing many courses of study, often based around the AP curriculum of a given subject. The level of study matches that of high school or early college, but the content is available for all ages. Many courses are co-produced with PBS Digital Studios.
She also hosted Crash Course Kids, the children-oriented version of the educational YouTube series Crash Course. [4] Originally from Toronto, Ontario, she graduated from Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School in Ajax. [5] She posted her first video on YouTube when she was 7th grade; the now-deleted video depicted her eating a cookie. [3]
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YouTube gave the brothers $450,000, which they used to launch the Crash Course YouTube channel. [104] [133] [134] The channel was launched in January 2012, with the first episode of its World History series hosted by John Green. [135] [5] The channel has since grown to 44 series covering topics including history, literature, and science.
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