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Duration: | 02:06 |
Uploaded: | 2024-08-26 |
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MLA Full: | "Welcome to the Learn-a-Thon." YouTube, uploaded by vlogbrothers, 26 August 2024, www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPsTE4or9ew. |
MLA Inline: | (vlogbrothers, 2024) |
APA Full: | vlogbrothers. (2024, August 26). Welcome to the Learn-a-Thon [Video]. YouTube. https://youtube.com/watch?v=CPsTE4or9ew |
APA Inline: | (vlogbrothers, 2024) |
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vlogbrothers, "Welcome to the Learn-a-Thon.", August 26, 2024, YouTube, 02:06, https://youtube.com/watch?v=CPsTE4or9ew. |
We had a lot of comments last video that were like "Wow. Over 9000 videos? Hank sure has been busy!" NO! COMPLEXLY HAS BEEN BUSY!! And we want to stay busy, because we really care about this work. Thanks to everyone who can help out... https://www.complexly.com/learnathon.
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Hank Green, Co-Founder: Almost anyone can make a YouTube video and they can make it about almost anything and it doesn't even have to be true.
John Green, Co-Founder: We've been on YouTube a long time and that got us thinking, "what if a YouTube Network could help teachers help students and make us all a little more curious about the world around us?"
Kallie Moore, Host & Consultant / EONS: What if the free content you consume online could be vetted, researched, fact-checked, AND feed your curiosity?
Miriam Nielson, Host / Study Hall: What if we could do it in a way that's fun to watch? What would that look like?
Hank Green: The answer is Complexly!
Stefan Chin, Host & Editor / SciShow: Here in Complexly we believe that it's worth it to work a little harder to get good information. Our shows are researched, written, fact-checked, filmed, recorded, edited, animated, mixed, and promoted by the Complexly team.
Savannah Geary, Host & Producer / SciShow: Over the last 12 years we've made over 9,000 episodes of our shows which have been viewed or listened to over 5.5 billion times. Maybe you've seen some of our stuff around.
(0:49) (Show title cards shown on screen: SciShow, Eons, U.S. Government Study Hall, The Art Assignment, Healthcare Triage, 100 Days, Biology Crash Course, Anthropocene Reviewed, Journey to the Microcosmos, Origin of Everything, Dear Hank and Green, How to Vote in Every State 2018, Nature League, Crash Course Pods The Universe, and Bizarre Beasts)
(0:52) Sarah Suta, Host & Producer / Bizarre Beasts: Our content is expensive to make. And is designed to be accurate and informative instead of... inflammatory? And no, this isn't the fastest way to make money, making videos.
Miriam: We believe that your access to learning shouldn't depend on your location or the amount of money you have. That's why Complexly videos are free.
(1:12) (Sounds of cheers with confetti)
Hank: We believe that access to good information can make the world a better place. And if you believe that too, we could use your help. For the next few weeks we're going to be hosting a Learn-a-thon, a big fundraiser for our mission of accessible education. We're celebrating all of the people who research and write and produce and create our videos and podcasts with some live streams and some fun stuff and some videos that'll give you a peek behind the curtain.
John via voice-over: Check out the schedule of events and please donate what you can at the fundraiser page to help keep Complexly doing what we're doing. Because at Complexly we believe that good
information is worth it.
(1:45) (Text on screen states "GOOD INFORMATION IS WORTH IT")
(1:48) Mini TV Hank: I'm about to do an absolutely unpleasant little dance that I will find embarrassing and the moment that you
finish sending us some money, you'll get to see it.
(1:55) (End of Transcript)
John Green, Co-Founder: We've been on YouTube a long time and that got us thinking, "what if a YouTube Network could help teachers help students and make us all a little more curious about the world around us?"
Kallie Moore, Host & Consultant / EONS: What if the free content you consume online could be vetted, researched, fact-checked, AND feed your curiosity?
Miriam Nielson, Host / Study Hall: What if we could do it in a way that's fun to watch? What would that look like?
Hank Green: The answer is Complexly!
Stefan Chin, Host & Editor / SciShow: Here in Complexly we believe that it's worth it to work a little harder to get good information. Our shows are researched, written, fact-checked, filmed, recorded, edited, animated, mixed, and promoted by the Complexly team.
Savannah Geary, Host & Producer / SciShow: Over the last 12 years we've made over 9,000 episodes of our shows which have been viewed or listened to over 5.5 billion times. Maybe you've seen some of our stuff around.
(0:49) (Show title cards shown on screen: SciShow, Eons, U.S. Government Study Hall, The Art Assignment, Healthcare Triage, 100 Days, Biology Crash Course, Anthropocene Reviewed, Journey to the Microcosmos, Origin of Everything, Dear Hank and Green, How to Vote in Every State 2018, Nature League, Crash Course Pods The Universe, and Bizarre Beasts)
(0:52) Sarah Suta, Host & Producer / Bizarre Beasts: Our content is expensive to make. And is designed to be accurate and informative instead of... inflammatory? And no, this isn't the fastest way to make money, making videos.
Miriam: We believe that your access to learning shouldn't depend on your location or the amount of money you have. That's why Complexly videos are free.
(1:12) (Sounds of cheers with confetti)
Hank: We believe that access to good information can make the world a better place. And if you believe that too, we could use your help. For the next few weeks we're going to be hosting a Learn-a-thon, a big fundraiser for our mission of accessible education. We're celebrating all of the people who research and write and produce and create our videos and podcasts with some live streams and some fun stuff and some videos that'll give you a peek behind the curtain.
John via voice-over: Check out the schedule of events and please donate what you can at the fundraiser page to help keep Complexly doing what we're doing. Because at Complexly we believe that good
information is worth it.
(1:45) (Text on screen states "GOOD INFORMATION IS WORTH IT")
(1:48) Mini TV Hank: I'm about to do an absolutely unpleasant little dance that I will find embarrassing and the moment that you
finish sending us some money, you'll get to see it.
(1:55) (End of Transcript)