Science Explained
31 comments
Review summary
Based on 31 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's flexibility, fees vs value, teacher personality. Many students highlight students request more videos, implying on-demand, self-paced ...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Clarity and Simplification of Complex Topics
2. Efficiency in Explaining Material
3. Positive Impact on Student Grades/Understanding
Areas to Improve
1. Factual Accuracy of Scientific Content
2. Thorough Content Review and Verification
3. Addressing Misconceptions from Oversimplification
What students love
“You explained photosynthesis in almost 3 minutes when it took my Bio teacher 3 hours.”
23 likes
“Thank you so much! You saved my bio grade! You're the best!”
22 likes
“My grades are sighing in relief.”
16 likes
“You basically summed up my entire 40-minute science class in 3 minutes.”
15 likes
“Please keep going with this amazing work! Great channel, explaining in a very simple way.”
10 likes
“Please make more videos about science! Your videos immensely help me to understand the material more efficiently!”
8 likes
“Really helpful, awesome video!”
4 likes
“I am learning with this video. Thanks.”
3 likes
“Super nice and easy explanation to understand. Thank you so much.”
2 likes
“I love your videos! Please produce more!”
What could be better
“This video was awful! Energy from the sun is NOT the same as ATP - you're going to confuse students.”
9 likes
“This video was awful! Oxygen is vital as the final electron receptor in the Electron Transport Chain, not just for breathing. Without it, we would die, but not because we 'couldn't breathe'.”
4 likes
“I'm not crazy about this explanation. It presents it like it's dissociation.”
1 likes
“What nonsense.”
1 likes
“You need to go back and look at the water that is being split. You have 12 oxygen atoms and six hydrogen atoms. It should be the other way around.”
“Also, you said that the sunlight energy is ATP. That is not accurate.”
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“Yoga and Tai Chi do not derive from Buddhist tradition....”