Here are 6 amazing YouTube channels that will boost your intelligence
Introduction
Recently, I’ve been engaging with the education industry and have come across a wealth of specific knowledge that I’m currently learning. I’ve found certain YouTube channels extremely useful for learning and putting many concepts into practice. Below, I've listed some interesting channels that will surely provide you with new perspectives. Some of them feature excellent animations and high-quality content. All these channels are in English, but don't worry if you speak another language—you can always use YouTube’s excellent subtitle translator.
Let's Get Started
1. Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell
The animation team on this channel is outstanding. Their work is exceptional, and the knowledge they share is top-notch. I’ve learned many things I didn’t know before, and thanks to this channel, I’ve understood complex topics on the first watch. It’s great to watch alone or with fellow knowledge enthusiasts. Popular videos cover topics like climate change, the universe, and human biology.
2. The School of Life
This channel also uses animations to teach. They cover various self-understanding topics, providing insights that help us understand why things happen. Highly recommended. They explore themes like philosophy, human emotions, and interpersonal relationships.
3. TED-Ed
TED-Ed offers short animated lessons on various topics. They cover subjects such as history, science, art, and much more. Another channel with excellent content worth sharing. For example, their videos on important historical events or complex scientific concepts are very popular.
4. Khan Academy
Khan Academy provides knowledge on subjects like math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, and many more. They have different instructors, so take a look. Khan Academy is especially useful for students looking to strengthen their academic knowledge.
5. Alex Becker's Channel
This channel provides information about cryptocurrencies and related topics. It’s quite useful if you don’t have friends involved in the field and want to get a perspective from someone who has been observing the market for years. For instance, Alex Becker analyzes current and future cryptocurrency trends and offers practical investment advice.
6. CrashCourse
This channel started with World History and Biology but has since expanded with new hosts to include Chemistry, Literature, Psychology, Film, Sociology, Physics, and much more. For example, their series on World History and Literature are very comprehensive and entertaining.
Thank You for Reading!
I hope these channels provide you with quality time. Learning is always great, and as they say on CrashCourse, it's a bit of the meaning of life. See you in another post!
Thank you for the support!
Khan Academy was very helpful when I was taking electrical and electronics engineering courses in the university. The rest are new to me, but it is very helpful to know these ones. I am particularly interested in the crypto guy now.
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I've never published on that frontend before, but I'll definitely read the guide. I will likely use it for my next post about digital topics. Thank you for the recommendation!
See you around, then.