Complexly
Complexly is a media production company that creates educational content across various platforms. It was founded by Hank Green and John Green, who are also known for their popular YouTube channel, Vlogbrothers. Complexly is known for producing a range of educational web series that cover topics in science, history, literature, and more.
History[edit | edit source]
Complexly was established to expand the educational outreach of the Green brothers. The company has grown to include multiple YouTube channels, each focusing on different educational subjects. The goal of Complexly is to make complex ideas easy to understand and accessible to a broad audience.
Projects[edit | edit source]
Complexly oversees several well-known educational YouTube channels, including:
- CrashCourse: A series of educational videos on subjects such as history, science, economics, and literature.
- SciShow: A channel that explores scientific topics and answers intriguing questions about the world.
- Healthcare Triage: A channel that provides information on healthcare policy, medical research, and health-related topics.
- The Art Assignment: A series that explores contemporary art and art history.
- Eons: A channel that delves into the history of life on Earth, from the dawn of life to the age of humans.
Notable People[edit | edit source]
- Hank Green: Co-founder of Complexly, known for his work on SciShow and CrashCourse.
- John Green: Co-founder of Complexly, known for his work on CrashCourse and as an author of several bestselling novels.
Mission[edit | edit source]
The mission of Complexly is to create high-quality educational content that is freely accessible to everyone. The company aims to foster a love of learning and to make complex subjects understandable and engaging.
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