Andrew Davis

Digital Content Specialist

Andrew Davis graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2012, with his bachelor’s degree in history. He started his career in a video editing internship at SCETV’s Columbia location, and now serves as the Digital Content Specialist for scetv.org and KnowItAll.org. Andrew has been at ETV since 2017, and is able combine his passion for history with video production skills to create digital content for the Digital team. The series he produces are Curiosity Trek!, History In A Nutshell, and History In A Nutshell Shorts

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  • South Carolina Military Museum | Let's Go!

    First established in Sumter county as the “National Guard Museum and State Weapons Collection”, the South Carolina Military Museum relocated to the capital city of Columbia to better serve its mission of preserving the State’s military history. This new location offered...
  • South Carolina Militaria II - Trivia Quiz

    Ten-Hut! In observance of Memorial Day, the Walter Edgar SC quiz series is coming at you with another military history quiz. This week’s trivia quiz tests your knowledge on the Palmetto State’s military contributions, and honors South Carolinians who have made the ultimate...
  • USS Yorktown at Patriot's Point | Let's Go!

    USS Yorktown (CV-10) was an Essex-class aircraft carrier that served with the US Navy in World War II and the Vietnam War. World War II’s famous “Fighting Lady” would participate significantly in the Pacific offensive that began in late 1943 and ended with the defeat of...
  • Ancient Rome Trivia Quiz | History in a Nutshell

    History in a Nutshell is a series on KnowItAll.org designed to assist educators in classrooms, helping explain historical events in layman’s terms- short, sweet, and to the point! The sixth quiz in this series will test your knowledge on the history of Ancient Rome! How much...
  • Ancient Rome | History In A Nutshell

    The introduction to Ancient Rome covers Rome's earliest days! Rome began as a monarchy, with its first king being Romulus, in 753 B.C. Rome would be ruled by seven kings, and with the deposition of Rome's last king, Tarquinius Superbus, Rome transitioned into a republic, and...
  • Booker T. Washington High School | Let's Go!

    From 1915-1974, Booker T. Washington High School served as a separate educational system for young African-Americans in Columbia, South Carolina. The school began with elementary grades and became a standard high school in 1924. For many years, Booker T. Washington was the...