Parents' Guide to

Crash Course

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Common Sense Media Review

Laura Ordonez By Laura Ordonez , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 12+

Bite-sized educational videos of all topics for teens.

Parents Need to Know

Why Age 12+?

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 12+

Based on 3 parent reviews

age 12+

okay for kids 12years old And upwards.

age 10+

What's It About?

CRASH COURSE is an educational YouTube channel that focuses on teaching a wide array of topics in bite-sized videos. There's no shortage of topics explored -- psychology, Black American History, STEM, college preparation, media literacy, and so much more. The channel can serve as a good entry point to several topics teens may or may not be learning in school or can help support their current learning in a fun and engaging manner. Some videos may be overwhelming since they pack so much information and terminology into such a short period of time, but luckily all video descriptions include time stamps that show when certain topics were discussed in the video, allowing viewers to go back and watch certain parts of the video. The various videos are supported by quizzes and flashcards on the Crash Course app.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (3 ):
Kids say (12 ):

If your teen is looking for an engaging way to learn more about a specific academic topic, this YouTube channel is a great resource. Created by Vlogbrothers hosts John Green and Hank Green (who also hosts SciShow), Crash Course has a seemingly endless library of informative, interesting and insightful content. Its pro and con is the length of its videos. They're short enough to get interested in certain topics and digest key takeaways, but too short to fully comprehend the topic at hand with just one viewing. This is why these videos are a good complement to topics teens are already learning about or preparing to learn in school. Although the animations are a bit questionable and don't always add to the learning experience, the value the channel adds clouds this minor flaw.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how Crash Course can help support tweens and teens with what they're learning in school. How using YouTube as a learning tool be helpful? What are the challenges?

  • Often times we focus on the negatives of technology and social media, but let's turn our focus to some potential positives. How have social media and video platforms changed the way people get their information? How can this help the next generation be more informed and impactful?

  • This channel empowers and encourages curiosity. Why is this an important character strength, especially when it comes to learning.

  • Some of the animations in the video may be a bit over the top, inaccurate or somewhat inappropriate. When to visual images and animation add to learning? When do they distract? How can you tell the difference?

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