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Crash Course World HistoryLearning history online

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Crash course

• A series of educational videos on YouTube Taught by John Green

• Consults with AP history teacher Raoul Meyer on script

• Partnered with Kahn Academy and PBS Digital Studios

• Watched: World History I-II

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Note takingI gained note taking skills. My notebooks will be handed out

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What I did

• Watched 69 10 – 15 minute videos on world history

• Took extensive notes

• Made a infographic about each video

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InfographicsWill be handed out

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Infographics

• Made infographics using Pictochart

• Used a variety of themes

• Fitting info you have into restrictive format difficult

• Learned to complete work quickly

• Spelling and editing suffered

• Use fonts colors and design to grab readers

• Avoid too much text

• Include data visualization

• Use great images and graphics

• Cites sources

A infographic should:

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Infographic

Includes data visualization

Uses graphics

Uses images

Cites sources

Uses some text but not too much

Uses colors and fonts

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Tell Us One interesting thing you learned from your Infographic

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Thanks to Jim, Shirley, Stan and Matt who helped me edit my Infographics

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What I learned

• History

• Note taking skills

• Infographics making

• Graphic design skills

• To work quickly and efficiently

• To avoid YouTube comment fights

• Using pictochart

• Work ethic