Team:Duke/Collaborations/YouTubeChannel

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YouTube Channel

Our overall goal with the YouTube channel was to provide answers for other iGEM teams as well as to provide general knowledge for the public. This means that we not only included instructional videos but we also conducted interviews to provide different perspectives on a variety of scientific subjects. Visit Duke iGEM 2017 on YouTube or click here to see our entire channel!


About our YouTube Channel

Duke iGEM 2017 is an group of slightly eclectic individuals who call Durham, NC home at least for the foreseeable future. Between classes, basketball games, and lab work we make educational videos as well as interviews with our members and members from our collaborators! We hope these videos help answer questions that you may have! If you have any suggestions feel free to let us know!

Special Guests!

Throughout the course of our channel, we had several guests on our Channel. Members from Oxford, UW Seattle, East Chapel Hill High School, and Gaston Day iGEM teams collaborated with us on several interviews. We also were able to interview our own shadows with Justin Park and Daniel Getman, the two students we taught over the summer (click here for more information on their experiences).These videos are below.




Interview Series

As shown above, our team interviewed several other iGEM teams. However, we also interviewed our own members to hear their perspective on science! Below are just some of the interviews we conducted of our own team.


Educational Videos

In addition to providing different perspectives on the scientific community from seniors getting ready to go to graduate school to high schoolers just starting their career, part of our channel was dedicated towards education on specific protocols and scientific principles. The idea behind this part of the channel is to answer questions that other teams may not be able to ask questions about. Our team is lucky enough to have a wonderful team of graduate students that help us trouble shoot. We wanted to try to make it so that other teams could YouTube a protocol and hopefully find some answers to their questions if they don't have someone else to ask.

The videos below are just some of the videos we have produced for this purpose.