A.B.A.T.E., Who They Are and What They Have Done
How this national organization of motorcyclists has evolved into a supporter of communities across the nation.
Welcome!
Below you will find my students' video essays from Composition II at Dakota State University. I invite you to watch the videos that sound interesting and to comment on the ones you especially enjoy. You can use the search tool, you can see which are most popular by checking "Popular Posts," and you can click on the tags below each posting to see what similar posts there are to ones you like. Enjoy!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Giving It Away, by Colleen Thompson
Giving It Away--A painless guide on how to use what you have to help others.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
It's Not Just Black Eyes and Broken Bones, by Ginger Manke
Computer Vision, by Sam Hjelmfelt
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Wikileaks--A Digital War, by Cody Putzier
Wikileaks: A Digital War.
The video is about the recent events that unfolded in early December surrounding the attacks made by supporters of Wikileaks.
Life Changing Experience, by Courtney Francis
How can you make a difference in the world?
Piracy: A Visual Guide, by Nathan Stadel
What methods do pirates use to acquire illegal material? How do companies try to fight piracy? How will online software distribution affect piracy?
Ripstik, by Bruce Schulz
Explains how the ripstik works and some fun facts about it.
Diversity in Education, by Cassey Penny
There are many things Prospective teachers are taught in college, but some things cant be taught without actually experiencing them, such as dealing with racial diversity in the classroom
Poinsettia's friend or foe, by Kristin Molitor
Stroke Awareness, by Paula Kappenman
My video essay was about stroke awareness. i lost my grandpa from a stroke a few years back and only a week ago lost and uncle from a stroke as well. i chose this topic becasue its something i feelstrongly about and that more people should be aware of.
History of Computers, by Daniel Jochims
Every wonder how computers started and what they looked like? watch the video then !!
The Dumping of E-Waste in Africa, by Gallo Fall
Receiving the Hit, by Cory Nelson
How serious are head injuries in the NFL? When is it safe for a return to normal activity?
Lake Oahe, by Zach Merrill
Glacier National Park: Heaven On Earth, by Matt Mallard
Texas Hold'em--- The greatest game on earth, by Tanner Langbehn
Learn about how much fun you can have from just plaing a card game.
This Is Twins Territory, by Alexis Konrad
Have you been able to experience the magic of America's greatest pastime? If you haven't visit the home of the Minnesota Twins, Target Field.
Eyes on the Prize, by Keith Huffman
Have you been able to experience wathing the Los Angeles Lakers play basketball over the years? If you haven't, then you need to experience watching them play. They have won plenty of NBA championships, and are pursuing another title run this year.
The Multicultural Center of Sioux Falls, by Ellen Hollmann
The Multicultural Center, what is it? This is a great way to explore what culture is truely around you.
Composition, by Rachel Ziegler
Photography and Composition.
Texting, by Paul Conklin
Texting--How cell phones have ruined parts of society, destroyed families and others around you...
Jewel Cave, by Eric Chase
Jewel Cave--Buried Treasure.
Eastern Religion, by Zachary Bradford
Eastern Religion--Many people know about Buddhism, but how much do they know? How about Shintoism? Listen and watch to learn more.
Teamwork, by Jessica Anderson
Teamwork, by Jessica Anderson. How two companies came together to produce the Xbox.
Diabetes and You, by Ryan Peter
Diabetes and You. Diabetes is a serious health problem. Learn what exactly it is and how it can affect you. Learn also ways to prevent diabetes and the complications that can come with it.
A Call to Arms, By Paul Schipper
A Call to Arms: This presentation is about the problem and dangers of the cyclic consumption of homogeneous music.
Welcome to the Final Versions
Later today you'll begin to see the videos that students have made as a final project for their Composition II class at DSU. We welcome your comments!
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