Do you want to learn? My Top 10 YouTube learning channels
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Recommended YouTube learning channels
While I don’t know the exact top ten, I can provide you with my personal recommendations. Additionally, I highly recommend visiting Free Learning List (https://freelearninglist.org/), which has compiled its own top ten list of YouTube learning channels. Here’s my list of top educational YouTube learning channels:
1. Kurzgesagt: This channel features animated videos on a wide range of topics, from diseases to atomic fallout. Each episode is around 10 minutes long and provides a great heuristic overview of the topic. With over 20 million subscribers and being ranked No.1 on Free Learning List, it’s a trusted resource for introductory knowledge.
https://www.youtube.com/@kurzgesagt
2. Crash Course: Another animated channel, Crash Course collaborates with experts to present various subjects in series of about 10 videos, each under 20 minutes. The topics range from Mathematics and History to Astronomy and Statistics, and often feature guest presenters from other YouTube channels.
https://www.youtube.com/@crashcourse
3. Veritasium: Created by Derek Muller, who studied Physics, this channel aims to communicate the wonders of science. Veritasium covers topics in Mathematics, Biology, Physics, Astronomy, and even delves into crafts like Samurai sword making.
https://www.youtube.com/@veritasium
4. TED: TED Talks have been around for nearly 20 years, offering presentations from experts worldwide on a multitude of subjects. These talks are designed to spark curiosity and provide insights into various fields of research and innovation.
5. TED-Ed: TED-Ed offers short, 5-minute animated lessons on a plethora of topics. These videos are well-researched and provide a comprehensive overview, encouraging further exploration of the subjects.
https://www.youtube.com/@TEDEd
6. It’s Okay To Be Smart: This channel explores simple questions with profound answers, fostering deep thinking. Part of PBS Studios, it offers a range of content, including other interesting channels like PBS Space Time, which delves into complex scientific theories.
https://www.youtube.com/@besmart
7. MinutePhysics: For those with limited time, MinutePhysics provides quick, 60-second animated explanations of major scientific theories. The hand-drawn illustrations complement the concise explanations, making complex ideas accessible.
https://www.youtube.com/@MinutePhysics
8. Real Science: A sister channel to Real Engineering, Real Science focuses on life sciences, covering topics like marine biology and human anatomy. It even explores fictional biology, such as the worms from Dune.
https://www.youtube.com/@realscience
9. Lesics: This channel is dedicated to engineering, using models and physics to explain complex concepts. It’s particularly useful for those interested in understanding the technical aspects of engineering.
https://www.youtube.com/@Lesics
10. Learnit Training: Specializing in computer software, Learnit Training offers in-depth lessons on tools like Microsoft Office, Excel, VBA programming, Power BI, and more. The detailed, step-by-step courses are delivered by engaging instructors.
https://www.youtube.com/@LearnitTraining
11. Vsauce: As a bonus, Vsauce explores a wide array of topics including science, psychology, mathematics, and philosophy. The channel is known for its intriguing and sometimes mind-bending content that challenges conventional thinking.
https://www.youtube.com/@Vsauce/featured
These YouTube learning channels collectively offer a wealth of knowledge across various disciplines, helping to inspire growth, change perspectives, and challenge biases. I hope these recommendations assist you in your learning journey.
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