How Often Do You Watch Edutainment?
6 years ago in #youtube by lukestokes (76)
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Ah, I love Smarter Every Day. They were on my original list. :)
They did a helicopter series which was just riveting. All about the difference forces, control surfaces etc.
I should watch it again.
<About two years ago, I did one of my favorite Steemit posts: Edutainment: 11 YouTube Channels You Should Already Be Subscribed To. In it, I mention some of my favorite YouTube channels. I love entertaining, educational content. If more of the world focused on expanding their minds, what could we accomplish together?>
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Am a comedian type when it comes to entertainment.
I love nwagod4info channel on YouTube and markangel comedy video.
Even as comedy it help to expose some light around the world.
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Thanks, I'll check them out!
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In A Nutshell is my personal favorite but you should also check these guys out ;)
youtube.com/theserfstv
I just watched the trailer and was like... "Waaa...?"
I love the video about boredom. It made me think further - about the many scientific advances and discoveries that were made during the "Enlightenment" period of the late 18th century, when many fairly well-off people had little to do in the long, candle-lit evenings except... invent steam engines!
I love edutainment videos. I've recently been enjoying the "Today I found out" channel. I like the presentation, which is very clear and articulate without being patronising. And the subjects are kind of unexpected and thought-provoking. I'm not overly keen on the kind of know-it-all "fill your brain with useless info" stuff, but each to their own.
I wasn't keen on "How Can We Grow Emotionally?" because the narrator sounds as if he's talking to a class of six-year-olds and the illustrations back this up.
I've made a couple of edutainment videos myself. One of them has had 11,500 views, which is teensy in YouTube terms, but I find it encouraging. They are time-consuming to make, though I enjoy doing it, so I'll probably make some more. I think we could do with some more female voices in this genre :)
Yeah, that certainly wasn't my favorite School of Live video, but I've watched so many of them (many of which have been very profound) that I've come to understand their style as part of their mission to slow things down a bit and treat existence a little bit more like children do. That may sound odd, but if you watch more of them then it starts to make a bit more sense.
Just watched a today I found out. I like it! English narrators always sound smart. Congrats on the video! Drop a link.
Why you need iodine: 10 things you didn't know about this essential nutrient.
I made it as part of a video diary series I did when I had thyroid problems. I did loads of research into it. I definitely plan to do more docuvids - the research and editing takes time, but I really enjoy doing it.Thanks @lukestokes! Here's my humble effort:
I find this guy's channel pretty interesting recently :)
Edutainment goes, you prolly would be more than happy to subscribe to AwakenTheWorldFilm youtube channel too. :)Hey @lukestokes. I have the hunch that as for
I just published a post trying to spread the word in these matters.
Now excuse me mate, because thanks to you I have now a table full of delicacies to smell, taste and watch with all the succulent dishes that you have served us tonight. ;)
Cheers!!
This looks really interesting! Thanks for sharing. Adding to my watch later. I've recently been open to learning more about things like the Sri Yantra via a Burning Man experience so this looks right up my ally for sure.
Oh yes, for a moment I had forgotten that you had just gone through the extraordinary experience of Burning Man mate. Hahahaha
Well, you see? In some way we are always connected and synchronized although sometimes we are not aware of it. ¿eh? ;)
I'm really glad you've found this subject interesting.
Cheers!! :)
I'm also studying Spanish on Duolingo for our move to Puerto Rico by the end of the year. :)
That's great my friend. As they use to say; "One is as valuable as many different languages one can know and master"
I'd wish I could help you out a little with your spanish. But apparently, I've heard from some people that I can only speak extravagant vernacular venezuelan and some spanglish. (Perhaps not so useful for when you move to Puerto Rico) };)
Watching this right now.. Kind of sounds like what the crypto market could look like in the future..
Ugh. Great depression? Seems pretty heavy.
Seems like history is repeating itself.. 🤔
I watch a lot of Ted talks although only some of those could be considered edutainment. As far as youtube I just pick out random informative but funny videos.
Really enjoyed a lot of those videos, both in this post and your old one. Thanks! :)
You have subscribed really great YouTube channel I also subscribed them after watching your videos. They are really great videos thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks for sharing videos. I loved second and third video. Started following you from today onwards
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Thanks Dan! I've been pretty busy lately, but I'm also getting a lot of interesting stuff done. :)