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Made In History

Made In History

History
4.3
Great

33 comments

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Review summary

Based on 33 comments, created with AI

Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's fees vs value, teacher personality, teaching quality. Many students highlight content is highly appreciated and considered 'excellent'...

What students talk about most

Fees vs Value

Given the likely free access to content, the teacher offers significant value through engaging and i...

Teacher Personality

The teacher's dedication and effort are highly appreciated by students, fostering a positive sentime...

Teaching Quality

The teacher excels at creating engaging and inspiring historical narratives, making learning enjoyab...

Study Material

Study materials are generally well-produced and engaging, successfully inspiring students. Neverthel...

Evaluation breakdown

Teaching Quality4.0
Engaging and well put together content
Excellent work, even with AI elements
Inspiring storytelling that encourages learning
Concerns about AI voice and content generation
Lack of precision and 'blabla'
Factual inaccuracies noted by students
Teacher's Experience3.8
Demonstrates knowledge of specific historical periods (e.g., Kushan Empire)
Provides insightful analysis on historical contexts
Occasional factual errors (e.g., Roman emperors, Parthian threat)
Criticism for being 'too unprecise'
Study Material4.0
Simple, engaging, and well-produced materials
Content is inspiring and encourages deeper interest in history
Accusations of 'AI slop' and content 'stolen from @usefulcharts'
Repetitive content and imbalanced coverage ('rehashes everything')
Lack of precision in material presentation
Doubt Support3.0
Tests & Practice3.0
Flexibility3.0
Fees vs Value4.5
Content is highly appreciated and considered 'excellent'
Provides engaging and inspiring learning experiences
Concerns about 'AI slop' and rehashing content could diminish perceived value for some
Teacher Personality4.5
Teacher's work is 'very appreciated'
Enthusiastic and dedicated in content creation (implied by reuploads and new video announcements)

Top Strengths

1. Engaging and Inspiring Content Delivery

2. High Perceived Value (especially for free content)

3. Teacher's Enthusiasm and Dedication

Areas to Improve

1. Factual Accuracy and Precision in Historical Details

2. Authenticity and Originality of Content (addressing AI use and potential plagiarism)

3. Content Depth, Balance, and Avoidance of Repetition

What students love

I hope soon Iran will be free from this Islamic theocracy and people see the real Iran, a nation of love, music, art, poetry, science, history, amazing food and beautiful nature.

24 likes

I came to learn inspired by Goldie, Armin, and Mahyar. Payandeh Iran :)

8 likes

We, Vietnamese university students, first sat eating, drinking, and listening to history stories.

2 likes

So amazing that Kushan culture was able to endure even Persian revival and reconquest for centuries, and even outlasted the Sassanian Empire for a few centuries, defying Arab conquest well into the 750s.

1 likes

I’d say that the Kushan Empire period was probably one of the best periods that Afghanistan ever had in its history, in terms of trade, wealth, power, stability, and peace.

1 likes

This was a really nice watch, simple but still very engaging and well put together.

Dude, nice work! Even if it seems made by AI, it's excellent. Keep it up, it's very appreciated.

I love history.

Better YouTube, Khosrau Built This.

Hey everyone, this is a reupload from a video released a month ago. I just wanted to add the new intro! Hope you all enjoy it or enjoy it AGAIN. New video will be out next week!

1 likes

What could be better

Used to love the channel, before the AI.

3 likes

This AI voice....

1 likes

The only Roman emperor in history captured alive? What about Romanos Diogenes and Alparslan?

1 likes

Parthians weren't that big of a threat to Rome. Rome sacked their capital many times and the Parthians barely ever made big raids into the Empire. It was the Sassanid Persians who were actually a threat.

1 likes

Too unprecise. Too much blabla.

Should've been called '7 hours on Egypt, 39 minutes on Carthage and the Vandals.' Coming after the other videos, I'm not sure why this one was even made, it just rehashes everything this guy has already said.

AI slop with bare stolen from @usefulcharts.

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