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Title: Crash Course: History of Science
Url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvtCLceNf30&feature=youtu.be
Creator: Green, Hank
Green, John, 1977-
Publisher: Crash Course
Description: Those curious about how science and scientific knowledge have developed over time will want to check out Crash Course History of Science. Launched in March 2018, this video series is one of the newest additions to veteran vlogging brothers Hank and John Green's popular Crash Course YouTube channel. With fourteen episodes as of this writing and new episodes still being added, the video series starts by breaking down the very concept of "science." From there, each approximately 12-minute episode discusses the history and social context of a particular scientific time period, such as engineering in the Roman empire, science in the medieval Islamicate world, and timekeeping in the Americas. History of Science is hosted by Hank Green, who notes in the first episode that one goal of the series is to "highlight how the values [...] and ethics [...] of scientists and engineers shape our world, and how [...] sciences and technologies are shaped by the societies that produce them." This series holds appeal for educators as well as the general public due to its accessible explanations, fast pace, and dynamic presentation style.
LC Classification: Science -- Mathematics -- History
GEM Subject: Science -- History
Resource Type: Collection
Audio/Visual -- Movie/Animation
Format: Video -- HTML5
Document -- HTML
Audience: Educator
Learner
Language: English
Access Rights: Free access
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