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Crash Chemistry Academy

Crash Chemistry Academy

Chemistry
4.7
Excellent

93 comments

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Review summary

Based on 93 comments, created with AI

Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, study material, teacher personality. Many students highlight fantastic communicator, simple and informative commenta...

What students talk about most

Teaching Quality

The teacher excels at clear, comprehensive, and engaging explanations, making complex chemistry conc...

Study Material

The study materials, primarily videos, are highly praised for being comprehensive, well-produced, vi...

Teacher Personality

The teacher is highly regarded and inspires strong positive sentiment from students, who appreciate ...

Teacher's Experience

The teacher demonstrates profound knowledge in chemistry, tackling advanced topics with confidence, ...

Evaluation breakdown

Teaching Quality5.0
Fantastic communicator
Simple and informative commentary
Phenomenal educator
Clearly explained biochemistry
Easy to understand and remember
Easier to comprehend for visual learners
Extremely edifying
Good job repeating important ideas for emphasis without beating a dead horse
Teacher's Experience4.0
Explains complex topics like actual reactions, Hess' Law, biochemistry, and carbon isotope ratios, indicating deep subject matter expertise
Two minor factual corrections from students regarding specific scientific details
Study Material5.0
Very comprehensive and well done videos
Posts new material regularly
Great presentation
Uses examples effectively
Visually engaging ('seeing it happen' clicks better)
Doubt Support3.0
No explicit information available regarding direct doubt resolution or interaction with students outside of the video content
Tests & Practice3.0
No information available regarding tests, quizzes, or practice problems provided alongside the material
Flexibility4.0
Videos are inherently flexible, allowing students to learn at their own pace and time
Students appreciate the regular posting of new material
Fees vs Value3.0
No information available regarding fees or the perceived value for money
Teacher Personality5.0
Inspires strong positive sentiment and appreciation from students
Viewed as a 'phenomenal educator'
Students are 'glad to see new material' and hope for more

Top Strengths

1. Exceptional Communication and Explanation Skills

2. High-Quality, Comprehensive, and Visually Engaging Study Materials

3. Deep Subject Matter Expertise

Areas to Improve

1. Potential for minor factual inaccuracies (though rare and specific)

2. Lack of explicit doubt support mechanisms

3. Absence of structured tests or practice problems

What students love

I cannot express enough how fantastic of a communicator you are; you took my rudimentary understanding of ocean acidification a step further with actual reactions, Hess' Law, and simple, informative commentary. You're a phenomenal educator.

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Very comprehensive and well done. This will be used for my students. Thanks for posting!

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Excellent video, congratulations on your work!

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I very much like how clearly the biochemistry is explained in this video. Top.

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So glad to see you posting new material. Your videos really help bring all the knowledge back. Your way of explaining the material is easy to understand and to remember. I hope you keep posting more!

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Great presentation! So much easier to comprehend when you see it happen. For visual learners like me, seeing stuff in action just clicks better. Keep up the great work!

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Extremely edifying. Thanks. I had not known there was such compelling evidence. This is a very specific and important explanation of evidence based on changing carbon isotope ratios. Fascinating, really.

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This was an excellent video for anyone new to chemistry. I appreciated all of the examples. You also did a good job of repeating the most important ideas for emphasis without beating a dead horse.

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Your overall point is correct, but you made a couple of errors. 2:20 The air bubbles are not trapped in Antarctica as liquid water freezes. The snow is compressed into firn, then ice, trapping air.

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What? Plants have 13C, it's just far lower than 12C. Coal, a fossil plant, has the same ratio found in plants but without the 14C isotope because it depletes over time. So there is a lower level of 13C compared to 12C.

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