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Do you wish to learn something new every day?Whether you are looking to add new skills in your CV, or get answers to a question that haunts you, or just entering a new field, thousands of online education channels mean that you do not need to allocate time or money in acquiring more knowledge.YouTube has become the entertainment education platform that many resort to, as millions of hours of learning over the Internet without charge.But the huge amount of information (and wrong information) available means that it is more important than ever choosing your sources wisely.To help direct you during online learning, we present our report on some of the most interesting and disciplined channels in terms of the accuracy of the available information.
And from others in the foreground: the Khan Academy channel, the classic on YouTube and one of the most useful tools for students via the Internet, saved us from the collapse due to the huge amount of homework every day.But while we recommend the video clips prepared for the tests, you do not have to prepare for the differential and integration exam in high school through the channel alone, which provide lists of detailed lessons on everything starting from the basics of the total economy to cosmology, chemistry and animation on the computer.
Another favorite channel that targets high school students in the first place is Crash Corsus, which provides in -depth multi -episodes about every topic you can think, and the channel can be a useful introductory source for adults looking to learn the basics about something new.There is also an Arabic counterpart for the series Crash Corses on the history of the world on the Arabian Wella.
Your basic gate for fun facts: Why don't we cover the desert with solar panels?Do you have a ghost twin?Why cats have a pupil with vertical cracks?On Ted Ed channel, the people who founded the Ted conference answers questions that you did not know before, in mobile clips of 5 to 10 minutes.The fully targeted videos and children of school age, which is a good starting point for reliable information (may be very essential at times) from various sciences and humanity.
In terms of strange content: Get your dose of simple sciences with Courtescket (meaning in short, German).The channel is characterized by light shade audio recordings, amazing animation, and modern topics: Futures list on the channel displays videos of mining between the stars and how to modify Venus, while the existential crises section includes a clip of the shape of dinosaurs, and another about what will happen if the Earth is expelled fromThe solar system is about 10 minutes or less.
Do you want to deepen more?If you are looking forward to better understanding of the ongoing events, you may find your way to the VOX news site on YouTube.From the war in Ukraine to the anti -vaccination movement, Vox offers videos containing interviews with experts and accurate research, in addition to animation to help explain the ongoing events in the world.(If you liked the Explained Short Documentary series that Netflix, which was produced in partnership with Vox, this is the channel that is right for you).
If you are looking for complex scientific information, you can follow Veritassium (our favorite nominations are videos on how to launch a nuclear missile, laser hair removal, and video invention).Veritassium offers a wonderful series about common misconceptions that are also worth reviewing.Surprise: Some - and not all - videos published in the channel over 10 years dubbed in Arabic.Watch also deserves videos presented by the scientific magazine Nature of the visual representations of the latest experiments and discoveries in the world of science.Check out: How vaccines work, search for maximum borrowers, and why can the tubes have a better leakage to transport water.Nature Arabic contains some content itself with a translation into the Arabic language.
For lovers of numbers: Do you want to know how to cut a birthday cake scientifically?What is distinguished in this or that number?Numberphile will guide you to some of the most wonderful and challenging concepts in the world of mathematics.
For those who prefer familiar faces: beige Think contains videos offered by prominent thinkers and academics.It has a number of various topics.Videos offer characters such as Neil Diocras Tyson, Michio Kaku and Malcolm Gladwell, as well.One warning: It seems that the channel’s organizers tend to choose speakers to males and white skinned.
Looking for some guidance?The School of Live aims to address all the challenges of life that the school has never prepared for you.The channel deepens the complex emotional and psychological puzzles that we face at work and in our relationships, using basic concepts of social and human sciences to try to solve them..They usually publish a new video clip every week.
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