There have been many Crash Courses, many of which I have loved and enjoyed (I'm looking at you Crash Courses: Anatomy & Physiology, World Mythology, and Philosophy). But Crash Course Media Literacy is, by far, the most important.
I'd love to see a Crash Course on storytelling. You could talk about topics such as: act structure; characterization; themes and motifs; pacing and interest curves; differences between serial and finite media; beginnings and hooks; endings; collaborating; and so on.
This is my first time completing a crash course playlist! Thank you to everyone in CC for designing this set of videos so thoughtfully… y’all are awesome!
Please have Jay back on! He's a fantastic media critic in general, but also an excellent presenter. He did an amazing job with this series. And for all his new fans, I highly suggest checking out his past work. He made a name for himself with his political commentary videos. Great content with a unique presentation.
Great job on this series everyone, and a great job hosting to Jay! This was definitely a timely series, one which I'm recommending to everyone I know as it's super important for us in our modern world.
"Follow Your Perception of Bias and Textual Analysis Skills." Put that on a mug and I will buy it. Thank you all for this vitally important series! You've changed my life for the better.
Overall, a fantastic series! Jay, thank you for shedding light on such a prominent aspect of our lives in the 21st century and beyond. I look forward to seeing what you do next!
I may be several years late to this series but it was super informative, there's a lot of stuff I'm going to have to rethink after sitting through this
hey Jay and all CC staff! this was in my opinion one of the best episodes and I will take three important issues above all: data only matters in context, things are shown us online are already believed to be liked by us and skepticism (the latter is a keyword of the whole course I guess..) I loved this CC and thank you all guys for your work! Think I'm gonna start it over in a media literacy marathon tonight ahaha
I've been a fan of Jay's for some years now on his own channel, and was really happy to see him here on Crash Course. Hope he comes back on for some more great videos soon. Thanks for all the great work of everyone involved on this series.
I always wondered about the dislike button. Wouldn't they get even more specific data about consumers if there actually is a dislike button? Way to go with this series. It was fun watching it all!
Really Nice! Scepticism is one of the most important traits in human beings in my opinion. Try to always be as sceptic as possible, while not going full conspiracy though.
Thank you Jay for such a great and informative video! Also I like your "spirit" you do things in a kind and patient way, so thanks again! Best wishes, Russ
Thank you, Jay! This episode might provide one of the most important theses that everyone needs to know - the news you're digesting isn't necessary the whole truth even if they are from a trustworthy source
Thank you for a very valuable course. I'm sorry this hasn't gotten the attention it deserves. I only hope more people will discover this course in the future. Great job, I hope to see Jay in the future!
Loved the course. I find it a real shame that this final episode only has about 50k views at the time of this comment. Loved the motto: "1.Access 2.Analyze 3.Evaluate 4.Create 5.Act" This is a nice, 4 step plan to pay attention and being able to be authentic, plus the acting part. Like a shorthand of an aware, happy and ethical life. What a course. The dose of critical thinking with some historical context was much needed. Now I feel like every action taken by a human is art and should be listened to, in order to learn. But one shouldn't believe anything outright, for we are all humans. Between this, BoJack and Rick AND Morty, I feel renewed to try and listen, to try and help out around freely. Putting a saddle on old reality and taking it for a spin. Who knows what we'd reap in the future.
Thanks for the series! Being skeptical is important but it shouldn't be an excuse to deny anything you don't like. A key part of being a skeptic is knowing when to accept things. There's a podcast called "The Skeptics Guide to the Universe" that helps teach people on how to be skeptics by looking at scientific articles and explaining if they're good or bad.
Great course! I was willing to bet there was going to be some sort of final payoff on the Titanic ad blitz... I guess the closest to that was the surprise switch out for a Prince reference in this final episode.
so many Crash Courses on this channel, but this was my absolute favorite. Thank you, J! Also, does anyone have any more recourses for a Media student? Thanks
Thanks for all the good information, Jay. Hoping you're moving on to newer and grander things. Also, tons of respect for putting both Public Enemy and Judas Priest on your wall.
I kept thinking you were going to debrief the whole "Titanic" and "bad actors" inserts to make a point about how advertising works. Maybe just wanted to see who was paying attention?
Who wants Jay back for another Crash Course series?
Zaman Siddiqui me me me me me me me me me me
Yes! I need more of his voice in my life
Zaman Siddiqui yes please!!!
Jay has his own UA-cam channel which has been going on for some time. I really enjoy it.
I really hope he comes back
This was one of my favorite CrashCourse series - it feels like it was over way too quickly!
There have been many Crash Courses, many of which I have loved and enjoyed (I'm looking at you Crash Courses: Anatomy & Physiology, World Mythology, and Philosophy). But Crash Course Media Literacy is, by far, the most important.
LexiKaf this can't be understated
Here here!
I disagree. C.C. Study Skills is by far the most useful and necessary no matter the person or age you are, for all periods of life.
John green world history series is the best
Thanks for teaching us about media literacy, Jay. It gives us a lot to chew on. Now, on to engineering and other new seasons of CrashCourse
I'd love to see a Crash Course on storytelling. You could talk about topics such as: act structure; characterization; themes and motifs; pacing and interest curves; differences between serial and finite media; beginnings and hooks; endings; collaborating; and so on.
Patrick Reding agreed!
That's a cool idea
I’d totally watch that!
WOW, that's and amazing idea!
YES, I need this!
This is my first time completing a crash course playlist! Thank you to everyone in CC for designing this set of videos so thoughtfully… y’all are awesome!
Really enjoyed this series.
Please have Jay back on! He's a fantastic media critic in general, but also an excellent presenter. He did an amazing job with this series. And for all his new fans, I highly suggest checking out his past work. He made a name for himself with his political commentary videos. Great content with a unique presentation.
This series is 100x better than what I learnt in school about media literacy. Thank you Crash Course, I love it!
Consider yourself lucky that you even have a school course on media literacy. :/
This was a great series!
Thanks, Jay and the crash course team, for making us better consumers.
This was such an informative series. Thank you!!
Well done! At the very least, we need an update on #12 -- the future moves too fast to let five years go by without a refresh! :)
Great job on this series everyone, and a great job hosting to Jay! This was definitely a timely series, one which I'm recommending to everyone I know as it's super important for us in our modern world.
This is my favorite ClashCourse series. I would love to see a second chapter of this series
As a person who has been consuming Crash Course since its inception, this is by far my favorite series this channel has produced.
"Follow Your Perception of Bias and Textual Analysis Skills." Put that on a mug and I will buy it. Thank you all for this vitally important series! You've changed my life for the better.
Nooo, I am going to cry.
Please don't leave us.
Overall, a fantastic series! Jay, thank you for shedding light on such a prominent aspect of our lives in the 21st century and beyond. I look forward to seeing what you do next!
Awesome video as always!
I may be several years late to this series but it was super informative, there's a lot of stuff I'm going to have to rethink after sitting through this
Its already over!? I feel I could still learn so much more!!
Thank you Jay this has been one of my favorite courses!
Thanks Jay Smooth and Crash Course of course, for this media literacy series😊
I loved this series! Congratulations 👏🏻
this channel is just too wonderful. all schools should suggest it to their students.
hey Jay and all CC staff!
this was in my opinion one of the best episodes and I will take three important issues above all: data only matters in context, things are shown us online are already believed to be liked by us and skepticism (the latter is a keyword of the whole course I guess..)
I loved this CC and thank you all guys for your work! Think I'm gonna start it over in a media literacy marathon tonight ahaha
I've been a fan of Jay's for some years now on his own channel, and was really happy to see him here on Crash Course. Hope he comes back on for some more great videos soon. Thanks for all the great work of everyone involved on this series.
I always wondered about the dislike button. Wouldn't they get even more specific data about consumers if there actually is a dislike button? Way to go with this series. It was fun watching it all!
What a fabulous series. Thank you!
I will miss this course! Thanks for all the good stuff! Definitely rewatching :)
Really Nice! Scepticism is one of the most important traits in human beings in my opinion. Try to always be as sceptic as possible, while not going full conspiracy though.
Thank you Jay for such a great and informative video! Also I like your "spirit" you do things in a kind and patient way, so thanks again! Best wishes, Russ
As always Thanks to Crash Course and Jay for the good Work
This was a great crash course and was absolutely necessary. Thank you Jay Smooth. Thank you Crash Course
Thanks a lot for your work. Interesting and helpful information, especially the last video gave food for thought
Thank you, Jay! This episode might provide one of the most important theses that everyone needs to know - the news you're digesting isn't necessary the whole truth even if they are from a trustworthy source
Thank you for a very valuable course. I'm sorry this hasn't gotten the attention it deserves. I only hope more people will discover this course in the future.
Great job, I hope to see Jay in the future!
this was my favorite series so bummed it had to end so soon :(( thank you jay & crash course
This was one of the most important Crash Courses. Thank you for preparing and presenting it in such an understandable way.
This was a great series for my Media Literacy class!
Thanks Jay. Outstanding series
I can’t wait untill CrashCourse starts releasing series like music theory, guitar and mixing
Loved the course. I find it a real shame that this final episode only has about 50k views at the time of this comment. Loved the motto: "1.Access 2.Analyze 3.Evaluate 4.Create 5.Act" This is a nice, 4 step plan to pay attention and being able to be authentic, plus the acting part. Like a shorthand of an aware, happy and ethical life. What a course.
The dose of critical thinking with some historical context was much needed. Now I feel like every action taken by a human is art and should be listened to, in order to learn. But one shouldn't believe anything outright, for we are all humans. Between this, BoJack and Rick AND Morty, I feel renewed to try and listen, to try and help out around freely. Putting a saddle on old reality and taking it for a spin. Who knows what we'd reap in the future.
aw I'm kind of sad this series over! loved learning about media literacy as a former media studies student from the uk
Thanks for the series! Being skeptical is important but it shouldn't be an excuse to deny anything you don't like. A key part of being a skeptic is knowing when to accept things. There's a podcast called "The Skeptics Guide to the Universe" that helps teach people on how to be skeptics by looking at scientific articles and explaining if they're good or bad.
Great course, I learned a lot. Jay is a good presenter, hope to see more courses from him.
First crash course series i finished :)
What a fantastic series! I'm certainly going to do some more studying on this subject. Great job and thank you!
great series, hope you host more soon
Nooooooooooo! There has to be more. I will miss this topic.
Loved this series. Very interested & unique. Well done. Thank you!
Interesting and informative series. Thanks to everyone who worked on this for their hard work!
CrashCourse, please bring Jay back for another course! He has been my favorite host!
Thank you Crash Course and JAY for this series!! Very informative :)
Thank you for making this! Thank you Crash Course Team and Jay!
Great Job, Jay! Lot's of good things people need to know about.
Great course! I was willing to bet there was going to be some sort of final payoff on the Titanic ad blitz... I guess the closest to that was the surprise switch out for a Prince reference in this final episode.
Nice series. Learned a lot.
This was a really great series! Thanks Jay!
really enjoyed the series
Wonderful series. Thank you.
Thanks for the journey, Jay. Good job.
Thanks for the great series.
Thank you, Jay Smooth. Best of luck in the future!
Best crash course ever!
I really enjoyed this series!
Do you also get inexplicably sad when another Crash Couse series ends?
Actually "follow your gut" works once you have developed enough base competency, also with scepticism.
so many Crash Courses on this channel, but this was my absolute favorite. Thank you, J! Also, does anyone have any more recourses for a Media student? Thanks
Thanks Jay, great job.
Great series! I learned so much.
THANK YOU for this amazing series, I'm kinda sad it's over :(
this was a very nice series, i'm gonna miss it! thank you (:
Thank You, Jay! I really learned a lot! MORE MORE! Please
That was smooth, man. Hahha. Really nice episode and way of explaining things. It made me want to go back to previous topics. Thanks indeed!
Good series. Thank you.
Damn do I feel sad about the ending of this course. I learnt a lot and it was a fun course to watch. Thank you for this journey.
please come back. so interesting!
my first youtube comment for great series!!!
This was amazing and incredibly important Thank you!!
My son is also named Bort...
First
Also: Thanks for the video it teaches a lot and is really helpful. I wish you the best of luck for your channel.
I became so skeptical, I was skeptical of those telling me to be skeptical. I have truly ascended lol
I must to be eskepticle to C.C. MEDIA LITERACY greetings from PERU
This was a great course!
When should we be skeptical of our skepticism?
Who names their kid j smooth
...It turned out to be a ridiculously appropriate name.
Just noticed the judas priest album on the wall...nice! Great course!
Thanks for all the good information, Jay. Hoping you're moving on to newer and grander things.
Also, tons of respect for putting both Public Enemy and Judas Priest on your wall.
Great information
So is it over? If so what next?
THINGS! Like Engineering :)
- Nick J.
CrashCourse yay!
I love you Jay Smooth!
Follow your "perception of bias and analysis and textual analysis skills"
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Follow your "skepsis" or "doubt".
I kept thinking you were going to debrief the whole "Titanic" and "bad actors" inserts to make a point about how advertising works. Maybe just wanted to see who was paying attention?
great course thank you
whats with the all seeing eye??
We made it, bois!
See you all next time.
Interesting stuff
4:00 who is Bort?!
loved this