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The term "crash course" refers to a fast-paced, generally informal course in learning, or more literally, a driving course on which cars are generally expected to crash into objects. As of 2012, it refers to several works:
The term "crash course" refers to a fast-paced, generally informal course in learning, or more literally, a driving course on which cars are generally expected to crash into objects. As of 2012, it refers to several works:


* ''[[Crash Course (TV)]]'', the ABC driving-based [[Game Show]];
* ''[[Crash Course (TV series)]]'', the ABC driving-based [[Game Show]];
* ''[[Crash Course (Web Video)]]'', a series of educational videos by John and Hank Green of [[Vlog Brothers]] fame;
* ''[[Crash Course (web video)]]'', a series of educational videos by John and Hank Green of [[Vlog Brothers]] fame;
* ''Crash Course'', also known as "Driving Academy", a 1988 [[Made for TV Movie]] directed by Oz Scott;
* ''Crash Course'', also known as "Driving Academy", a 1988 [[Made for TV Movie]] directed by Oz Scott;
* ''Doritos Crash Course'', an [[Xbox Live Arcade]] [[Platform Game]].
* ''Doritos Crash Course'', an [[Xbox Live Arcade]] [[Platform Game]].

Latest revision as of 06:14, 10 July 2021

The term "crash course" refers to a fast-paced, generally informal course in learning, or more literally, a driving course on which cars are generally expected to crash into objects. As of 2012, it refers to several works: