Friday, June 17, 2016

Content We Love #2: UNPLUGTHETV


A super useful, mind-opening, and engaging website that we should be visiting everyday, besides (or instead of) Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, etc.



It is UNPLUGTHETV!

A perfect site for everyone wanting to widen their knowledge and perspective by watching hundreds of informative videos everyday. The site gathers videos from a wide range of popular sources such as TedED, AsapSCIENCE, KhanAcademy, etc, all for the purpose of informing new knowledge for viewers! A lot of Chemiphilic's external videos have come from these sources. Also, this is my MOST FAVORITE Content We Love since usually we only introduce a video/article/graphic, but this time we got you a treasure of videos!

You can always go to the original sources of the video you're currently watching and explore more videos available there, but if all of us can spare a few minutes each day watching just ONE video, we'll gain more than what we thought we could do.

If you have even more time a day, click on their Archive and be amazed at their history of videos. You'll be overwhelmed, in a good way! Each month they posted around 50-150 videos and this site was started since March 2012 (you can try to do the math). You'll definitely never run out of things to watch, and if you can watch all of them you can run Chemiphilic for me (haha jk!!).

I just discover this source a few days ago, although I wish I could know earlier (and now you all know ;) ). I've been watching TedED most of the time, but you know, sometimes it's nice to switch around different channels. Also, it's better for me to watch and be informed rather than to read due to the super effective use of graphics in these videos (I do read, but I prefer to listen more). So go explore and enjoy yourselves :) (click on the link below).


P/S: The name UNPLUGTHETV is a bit outdated, since I bet most of us don't even watch TV these days...


Sources
Thumbnail background from Adam Crowley via Getty Images, taken from The Huffington Post 

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