Last updated on 12 May 2026
E-Profs is a formidable cave of Ali Baba filled with educational content (mainly videos) for students, teachers and all those who want toLearn a little more about Physics and Chemistry in college and high school.
A teacher's blog that deserves a visit. It is animated by four chemistry physics professors who met during their studies. Gradually the idea of creating a YouTube Channel for course videos and exercises at middle and high school level.
After the video channel, the blog has become obvious to better classify multimedia content and add to it such as sheets or exercises to download in Word or PDF formats.
Dozens of videos and exercises in physics chemistry
It is naturally the video that is in the spotlight on the e-profs blog. Dozens of videos of a few minutes to address the different points of the program in middle school and from the second to senior high school. Colossal and high-quality work.
The videos are really well done. They are technically flawless and very didactic with many animations. Several of them offer additional exercises and corrections to be freely downloaded. On each method sheet there is a QR-code of the video so that students can easily find it on YouTube.
The e-profs website offers a simple ranking but one that has the merit of being very clear. Contents are classified by level. There are also all the official programs updated just a few weeks ago and some tutorials for common software in Chemistry Physics.
An excellent resource that we hope will continue to grow and evolve in the coming months.
An ideal tool for reverse classroom use or to provide good course support to your students.
The beautiful team of the e-profs blog and the eponymous Youtube channel
“We use the site to list and classify our productions by level and theme, which is less easy to do on YouTube and allows us to make available the associated method sheets. We hope that these resources can benefit other students than those we have in class (and why not … parents or educators), but also other teachers who could use them. »
Aurore Barletta: Lycée Alphonse Daudet in Nîmes (30)
Boris Chauvin: Montmajour high school in Arles (13)
Damien Fenrich: Alphonse Daudet High School in Nîmes (30)
Lauriane Moll: Simone Veil College in Chateaurenard (13)
Take a tour on the site e-profs, put it as a favourite and occasionally give them a little word of encouragement. The beautiful e-profs team deserves it.
If you are a teacher and author of a blog yourself or know one that you think is great. send me a small message so that I can give it a spotlight in a future post.

