‘Educational’ Youtube Channels (Pt. 2)

This is a continuation of my list of educational* Youtube channels that I have enjoyed over the last decade. If you haven’t seen Part 1, click here.

*Note: The actual educational value of these videos are disputable. I don’t think you should use most (if any) of these videos to teach students (nor should it replace you as a teacher), but I think they’re entertaining and have the potential to inspire curiosity in your students and encourage them to explore subject areas, regardless of the practicality of what is being presented.


Other Channels

3Blue1Brown/Grant Sanderson (Mathematics)

Adam Ragusea (Cooking & Food Science)

Featured: How Cameras and Light LIE About Food

America’s Test Kitchen (Cooking & Food Science)

Featured: Playlist of ‘What’s Eating Dan? with Dan Souza’ videos

Applied Science/Ben Krasnow (Science)

Featured: A close look at supercritical carbon dioxide CO2

BazBattles (Battle Tactics)

Featured: Playlist of ‘Battles in chronological order’ videos

Ben Eater (Computing)

Featured: The world’s worst video card?
BONUS: Ben, Ben & Blue (Mathematics & Education Podcast)

Binging With Babish/Andrew Rea (Cooking)

Featured: Ratatouille (Confit Byaldi) from Ratatouille

BlackPenRedPen (Mathematics)

Featured: 100 Integrals (world record?)

Bon Appétit (Cooking)

Featured: Playlist of ‘Gourmet Makes’

CGPGrey (History, Geography, Technology & Voting Systems)

Featured: The Simple Solution to Traffic
BONUS 1: CGPGrey 2 (Random)
BONUS 2: Hello Internet (Entertainment)
BONUS 3: Cortex Podcast (Productivity)

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