History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 3: Panel 2: Inside Crash Course: Nicholas Jenkins, Blake de Pastino, Nicole Sweeney, Raoul Meyer, Stan Muller, and Ed Ayers:
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From balancing chemical reactions to analyzing famous literature, never before has one video collection offered such a range of content. Since 2011, brothers John and Hank Green have pioneered digital education with their series Crash Course, which has more than 5 million subscribers on YouTube. From science to literature to American and world history, Crash Course offers it all in quick-paced, imaginative videos aimed at learners of all ages. This panel of Crash Course producers provides a look behind the scenes of using this innovative YouTube series to teach history.
This panel of Crash Course producers Nicholas Jenkins, Blake de Pastino, Nicole Sweeney, Raoul Meyer, Stan Muller, and Suzanne Brusikiewicz [DID NOT ATTEND], moderated by historian Ed Ayers, provides a look at how this innovative YouTube series teaches history.
Panel (left to right):
* James Tuer (associate creative director, Thought Cafe, in Toronto),
* Stan Muller (senior producer, Crash Course),
* Raoul Meyer (writer of history episodes for Crash Course),
* Nicole Sweeney (associate producer, Crash Course),
* Blake de Pastino (Editor in Chief - SciShow/Crash Course),
* Nick Jenkins (Crash Course, senior producer for team in Missoula, Montana),
* Ed Ayers (moderator)
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- Specific picture descriptions: Photos above with "i" icons next to the bracketed sequence numbers (e.g. "[1] ") are described as follows:
- FFC2_170311_025.JPG: S. Xavier Carnegie
- FFC2_170311_053.JPG: Nick Jenkins, Crash Course
- FFC2_170311_100.JPG: Ed Ayers
- FFC2_170311_111.JPG: (left to right)
James Tuer (associate creative director, Thought Cafe, in Toronto),
Stan Muller (senior producer, Crash Course),
Raoul Meyer (writer of history episodes for Crash Course),
Nicole Sweeney (associate producer, Crash Course),
Blake de Pastino (Editor in Chief - SciShow/Crash Course),
Nick Jenkins (Crash Course, senior producer for team in Missoula, Montana),
Ed Ayers (moderator)
- FFC2_170311_125.JPG: Blake de Pastino
- FFC2_170311_134.JPG: Nicole Sweeney
- FFC2_170311_141.JPG: Raoul Meyer
- FFC2_170311_147.JPG: Stan Muller
- FFC2_170311_154.JPG: James Tuer
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- Description of Subject Matter: The History Film Forum is the premier film festival focused on history in the United States. A four-day exploration of history on the screen, the Forum brings together experts and audiences to examine the state of both narrative and documentary history film as vehicles for teaching and interpreting history. A collaboration of the Smithsonian Institution and the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Forum is unique in its connection of audiences, historians, filmmakers, journalists, and policy leaders at our National Museum.
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- Ayers, Ed appears on:
- 2018_DC_Ayers_180430 National History Center -- Ed Ayers ("Thin Light of Freedom") @ Wilson Center
- 2017_DC_Ayers_171129 Natl Archives -- Edward L. Ayers ("The Thin Light of Freedom")
- 2017_DC_SINMAA_Slavery DC -- NMAAHC -- Exhibit: (C3) Slavery and Freedom 1400-1877
- 2017_DC_Film_Forum_C1_170311 History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 3: Panel 1: Women in History Filmmaking: Nancy Buirski, Lynn Novick, Hannah Ayers, Melissa Haizlip and Laurens Grant
- 2017_DC_Film_Forum_B2_170310 History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 2: Panel 2: Responsibilities of History Filmmakers: A. Scott Berg, Ed Ayers, Melissa Haizlip, Nancy Buirski and Sheila Curran Bernard
- 2015_DC_Backstory_Live_151122 Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: BackStory Live (100th anniversary of "The Birth of a Nation")
- 2015_DC_Ayers_150624 Library of Congress Kluge Center -- Event: Ed Ayers ("The Shape of the Civil War")
- 2015_DC_Gateway_150203 Natl Archives -- Eric Foner ("Gateway to Freedom") w/Ed Ayers, Edna Greene Medford, and Adam Rothman
- 2013_DC_Freedom_Natl_130124 Natl Archives -- Panel -- Freedom National: The Destruction of Slavery in the United States, 1861-1865
- 2012_VA_CWT_Reception_120607 CWT Annual Conference (2012) in Richmond, VA -- Reception and dinner for Color Bearers
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