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Post by Lisa on Nov 12, 2013 2:42:42 GMT -5
Any literature fans here? This guy gives amusing Sparknotes summaries and analyses of classic literature - "thug" style. I find them funny and informative! They would be good to use if you were a school teacher, hehe!
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Post by Terryfic on Nov 12, 2013 8:20:54 GMT -5
These remind me of what YouTube does best - Edutainment. It use to be rare to find something that was educational that was still watchable. Recently, there has been an explosion of interesting, entertaining and educational videos - although not necessarily educating me in fields that are all that practical.
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Post by Milowent on Nov 12, 2013 9:41:56 GMT -5
hadn't seen ThugNotes before, I am learning how much i've been missing by not having Anchor Cove peeps to keep me informed. YouTube's educational offerings really have grown well. I've enjoyed John & Hank Green's 'crashcourse' history videos. They are really packed with information and humor, I've gotten my two older kids to watch some of them. I find myself having to explain some of the jokes, because i want them to know about history *and* obscure humor. :-) www.youtube.com/user/crashcourse
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Post by jennipowell on Nov 12, 2013 18:47:34 GMT -5
LOVE ThugNotes!
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