Some of us learn best in the classroom, and some of us ... well, we don't. But we still love to learn -- we just need to find the way that works for us. In this charming, personal talk, author John Green shares the community of learning that he found in online video.
Some of us learn best in the classroom, and some of us ... well, we don't. But we still love to learn -- we just need to find the way that works for us. In this charming, personal talk, author John Green shares the community of learning that he found in online video.
In this YouTube series, get answers to some of the biggest questions out there, such as, “Why is the solar system flat?” and “What is dark matter?” In the comments, you can interact and learn from other viewers as well.
In this YouTube series, explore the world using science, discovering things like what it’s like inside a kangaroo pouch and what really happens when you get a tattoo.
In this YouTube series, have fun with math and geometry via in-depth yet lighthearted notebook doodles. You can also get the secret scoop on Pythagoras’ biggest fears and the centuries-long flaw in pi.
In this online community, ask historians your biggest, smallest, or even most obscure questions, such as, “What exactly happened when slavery was abolished in the South?” and “What were the complex dynamics at play during the Italian Wars?”
With this microblogging platform, post calculus questions and share your victories, frustrations and the occasional math joke.
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