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10 Best Educational Youtube Channels for Students in 2023
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The Best YouTube Channels For Students To Watch In 2023
1. TED-Ed
Have you ever wondered if it’s ethical to get rid of mosquitoes? Or why the only solution to treating a common cold is rest and hydration?
The makers of TED Talks have created the channel TED-Ed as an educational initiative specifically for young people. The channel has a range of animated videos designed to feed your curiosity.
2. Wordtune
AI (artificial intelligence) is transforming learning and writing. This article you are reading, for instance, was co-written with Wordtune.
Wordtune’s AI technology corrects spelling and grammar in addition to offering wording suggestions to make your sentences more concise and compelling. Rather than replacing text with machine-generated content—which isn’t going to help you learn anything—our AI tools offer a range of options for you to choose from to enhance your writing.
3. Crash Course
Education is highly valuable, but sometimes it misses out on key life knowledge. For instance, no one told me how to transition from being a student to having a full-time job.
Crash Course creates educational videos on different subjects such as literature, world history, biology, theater, and philosophy. As a student, there is plenty of life wisdom to absorb. Learn how to manage finances, for example, and balance a job while studying.
4. Ali Abdaal
Ali describes himself as a former doctor turned entrepreneur. After graduating, he worked as a doctor for two years before focusing solely on his YouTube channel, his podcast, and his company, 6med. Each year, 6med helps students apply to medical school and pass exams.
To further prove Ali’s credibility, his video, “How I ranked 1st at Cambridge University” has over a million views.
5. Self Publishing TV
It’s estimated that there is only a 1-2% chance of getting published with a traditional publisher. With such low statistics, Self Publishing TV offers a solution to publishing your work by yourself.
In each video, accomplished authors talk on topics related to producing and selling your own book. You can find advice on character development, sales and marketing, writing a screenplay, and how to write a first draft.
6. Blogilates
Studies show that exercise boosts memory, concentration, and problem-solving. But with assignments to juggle, gym memberships that cost an arm and a leg, and potential neighbors downstairs, it can be a slog to work out as a student.
If you struggle to find ways to get moving, Blogilates has over a thousand exercises and healthy eating videos. The channel’s creator, Cassey Ho, is one of the most well-known fitness YouTubers with 8 million subscribers.
7. Dr Amina Yonis
Dr. Amina Yonis has taught and lectured hundreds of students. She is a cancer researcher and runs an academic proofreading company.
On her channel, Amina shares lots of advice that helped her to complete her studies at four top universities. The channel stands out for me because of its detailed, academic tips.
8. Motivation2Study
You have a deadline coming up, so you know you need to study. But you just can’t find the motivation to absorb more information or do more research. Sound familiar? This is one of those moments where the duties of a professional copywriter overlap with the duties of a student, so here’s a recc from my personal toolkit.
Motivation2Study posts inspirational videos to stop procrastination, worry and stress. The channel also focuses on mental health awareness for students.
9. Talks at Google
Google’s YouTube channel is filled with inspiring and helpful content for students and writers.
If you struggle to focus in class, I recommend watching Dr. Gloria Mark’s talk on attention spam. Gloria is Chancellor Professor of Informatics at the University of California and is a visiting senior researcher at Microsoft Research.
10. EnglishClass101
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1. TED-Ed
Have you ever wondered if it’s ethical to get rid of mosquitoes? Or why the only solution to treating a common cold is rest and hydration?
The makers of TED Talks have created the channel TED-Ed as an educational initiative specifically for young people. The channel has a range of animated videos designed to feed your curiosity.
2. Wordtune
AI (artificial intelligence) is transforming learning and writing. This article you are reading, for instance, was co-written with Wordtune.
Wordtune’s AI technology corrects spelling and grammar in addition to offering wording suggestions to make your sentences more concise and compelling. Rather than replacing text with machine-generated content—which isn’t going to help you learn anything—our AI tools offer a range of options for you to choose from to enhance your writing.
3. Crash Course
Education is highly valuable, but sometimes it misses out on key life knowledge. For instance, no one told me how to transition from being a student to having a full-time job.
Crash Course creates educational videos on different subjects such as literature, world history, biology, theater, and philosophy. As a student, there is plenty of life wisdom to absorb. Learn how to manage finances, for example, and balance a job while studying.
4. Ali Abdaal
Ali describes himself as a former doctor turned entrepreneur. After graduating, he worked as a doctor for two years before focusing solely on his YouTube channel, his podcast, and his company, 6med. Each year, 6med helps students apply to medical school and pass exams.
To further prove Ali’s credibility, his video, “How I ranked 1st at Cambridge University” has over a million views.
5. Self Publishing TV
It’s estimated that there is only a 1-2% chance of getting published with a traditional publisher. With such low statistics, Self Publishing TV offers a solution to publishing your work by yourself.
In each video, accomplished authors talk on topics related to producing and selling your own book. You can find advice on character development, sales and marketing, writing a screenplay, and how to write a first draft.
6. Blogilates
Studies show that exercise boosts memory, concentration, and problem-solving. But with assignments to juggle, gym memberships that cost an arm and a leg, and potential neighbors downstairs, it can be a slog to work out as a student.
If you struggle to find ways to get moving, Blogilates has over a thousand exercises and healthy eating videos. The channel’s creator, Cassey Ho, is one of the most well-known fitness YouTubers with 8 million subscribers.
7. Dr Amina Yonis
Dr. Amina Yonis has taught and lectured hundreds of students. She is a cancer researcher and runs an academic proofreading company.
On her channel, Amina shares lots of advice that helped her to complete her studies at four top universities. The channel stands out for me because of its detailed, academic tips.
8. Motivation2Study
You have a deadline coming up, so you know you need to study. But you just can’t find the motivation to absorb more information or do more research. Sound familiar? This is one of those moments where the duties of a professional copywriter overlap with the duties of a student, so here’s a recc from my personal toolkit.
Motivation2Study posts inspirational videos to stop procrastination, worry and stress. The channel also focuses on mental health awareness for students.
9. Talks at Google
Google’s YouTube channel is filled with inspiring and helpful content for students and writers.
If you struggle to focus in class, I recommend watching Dr. Gloria Mark’s talk on attention spam. Gloria is Chancellor Professor of Informatics at the University of California and is a visiting senior researcher at Microsoft Research.
10. EnglishClass101
#students #wordtune #blog #blogvideo #youtube #educational #educationalvideo #education #educationalvideos #watchyoutube #learning #learn #learnenglish #talkatgoogle #english101 #motivation2study #draminayounis #selfpublishing #tv #publishing #aliabdaal #blogilates
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