"Right before finals, the channel has almost 20,000 hits per day"
YouTube channel with physics for teenagers reaches 1 million views
On 24 October, the reached the magic number of one million views. In his videos, the Associate Professor from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 explains complicated principles of physics so that anyone can understand them. The target group is secondary school physics students, and the channel has proven to be extremely popular among them.
Complicated concepts
鈥淲hich of the 100 videos on the channel has the most views? That鈥檚 the one about 鈥, Meulenbroeks answers enthusiastically. 鈥淭o many young people, those are complicated concepts that are also hard to tell apart, I鈥檝e noticed. But that also applies to many teachers, and to myself鈥, he adds with a laugh.
Helping students
Meulenbroeks started producing the videos in 2015, after he stopped working as a physics teacher at a secondary school in Bilthoven. 鈥淭he students I left behind had to continue with the class the next year, and I wanted to do something for the kids鈥, he says. 鈥淪o I decided to produce videos about the material they would be studying that year. It started out really amateurish, with a tiny whiteboard. Later on, I recorded them using the lightboard in the studio at the Teaching & Learning Lab.鈥
Wildfire
Once the first 20 videos were done, he could start promoting the channel. But that turned out to be easier than he could have imagined. 鈥淚 sent three of my former students an e-mail with a link; that was it. Without lifting another finger, three years later the channel had more than a million views鈥, says Meulenbroeks with astonishment. 鈥淲ith 40,000 regular visitors, and a peak of almost 20,000 visitors on the evening before the final exam for Physics.鈥
The secret
Meulenbroeks can only guess as to why his videos are so popular among secondary school students. 鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely not the form, because I just stand in front of a whiteboard talking about physics. But I am a naturally enthusiastic storyteller, and I really enjoy explaining things鈥, he says. 鈥淚鈥檝e also noticed that you can鈥檛 skip a single step in your explanation. If you assume that the students already know something, then there will always be a few who don鈥檛. And then they lose track of what we鈥檙e talking about.鈥
New videos
The YouTube channel currently deals with all of the material taught in Physics classes for senior secondary vocational education and university preparatory education. But Meulenbroeks isn鈥檛 planning on stopping. 鈥淣ow I鈥檓 working on a series about the elective course for Relativity Theory. That鈥檚 a very difficult concept. I鈥檓 also working on videos for courses intended for teachers in training鈥, he says; 鈥淭ogether with another teacher. I play the student, and he plays the teacher. It鈥檚 really fun to do. What can I say: I also just like being in the spotlight.鈥