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How So

How So

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Review summary

Based on 84 comments, created with AI

Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, fees vs value, teacher personality. Many students highlight talent for explaining things, better explanations, under...

What students talk about most

Teaching Quality

The teacher excels at explaining complex topics in an understandable and engaging manner, utilizing ...

Fees vs Value

Students perceive the content as offering exceptional value, with one comment suggesting it surpasse...

Teacher Personality

The teacher possesses a pleasant voice and a non-condescending demeanor, making the content enjoyabl...

Study Material

The study material boasts exceptional production quality, including animations and graphics, but its...

Evaluation breakdown

Teaching Quality4.5
talent for explaining things
better explanations
understandable way with great explanation
clear, accurate and not condescending
story and editing stood out
perceived 'propaganda' (glorification in one direction and humiliation in the other)
misleading video with several falsehoods
Teacher's Experience3.0
learned more from this video than from an entire Google IT Support course
best on TCP/IP model
excellent summary
ignores Portugal
ignores Mongol Invasion in the east of Europe
skipped most of history about the most important medieval European state
skipped the reformation and Martin Luther
definition of Europe is just western states, missing 75% of the countries
completely left out the Islamists
Study Material3.5
helpful video
good animation really helped
great graphics
exceptionally done
content is perceived as 'propaganda'
narrow scope, better titled 'Western Medieval Europe'
parts of Eastern Europe weren’t included
misleading video with several falsehoods
Doubt Support2.0
Tests & Practice2.0
Flexibility3.0
Fees vs Value4.5
learned more from this video than from an entire Google IT Support course
Teacher Personality4.0
great voice to listen to
not condescending
reminds me of Attenborough’s Life on Earth series
perceived 'propaganda' implies a biased or non-neutral tone

Top Strengths

1. Exceptional Teaching Clarity and Explanation

2. High Production Quality (Animation, Graphics, Editing)

3. Engaging and Pleasant Delivery (Voice, Tone)

Areas to Improve

1. Broader Historical Scope and Inclusivity (addressing omissions of Eastern Europe, specific events, and non-Western perspectives)

2. Addressing Perceived Bias/Propaganda in narrative

3. Comprehensive Research and Factual Accuracy (addressing specific 'falsehoods' if applicable)

What students love

Came here from the history of Europe. Did not disappoint. Please make more content, you have a talent for explaining things.

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As someone working in IT for 8 years now, this is one of the better explanations. I really love the fact that it isn't just said that two computers can 'talk' with '1's and 0's', but that it is actually voltage difference that makes it possible.

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It was a really helpful video! Learning Computer Networks just by reading is challenging. Good animation really helped!

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Subscribed. Learned more from this video than from an entire Google IT Support course (Bits and Bytes) on Coursera.

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Great video. Finally someone showing this in an understandable way with great explanation, good graphics and a great voice to listen to.

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There's something amazing about this video, I can't rightly place it, but it's exceptionally done. The story and editing stood out for me.

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Amazing video! By far the best on TCP/IP model.

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Excellent summary, I loved it, 10 out of 10.

This is way better than hours of history lessons at school.

Very good. Clear, accurate and not condescending. Reminds me of Attenborough’s Life on Earth series from the BBC.

What could be better

Bro ignores Portugal 21:16.

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Bro ignores Mongol Invasion in the east of Europe like it never happened 18:25.

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If there were less 'propaganda' (glorification in one direction and humiliation in the other) and more historical chronicles, it would be great.

Better titled 'Western Medieval Europe' or 'how we AGAIN skipped most of history about the most important medieval European state'.

Crazy how you skipped the reformation and Martin Luther.

Great video, although parts of Eastern Europe weren’t included like the fall of Constantinople, Ottoman influence, Russia, Poland, or even the Mongol invasions of Europe.

Your definition of Europe is just western states. It's an obvious fault of knowledge in geography. You're missing 75% of the countries.

2:31 dude you completely left out the Islamists, a huge part of the dark ages was Islamic fanatics!

A very misleading video with several falsehoods and debunked evolutionary icons including peppered moths, antibiotic resistance, supposed similar embryos and whales.

Had a class with How So?