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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!
Thursday, December 6, 2018
Basketball in College by Mitchell Biever
How I Know Vaccines Work by Samantha Nogelmeier
The Domestication of Dogs By Keeghan Pingel
Today dogs are inseparable companions to humankind but they were not always such, how did this come to pass?
How it feels to stuntride by Aymane Sabir
Labels:
bike,
cars,
hobby,
motorcycles,
sportbikes,
stuntbikes,
trackbikes,
vehicles
Microtransactions by Riley Winkler
Jigsaw Puzzle a Household Staple by: Hannah Sundal
Do you really know where your forms of entertainment started from, the jigsaw puzzle has been a long lasting staple.
Overcoming Writer's Block by James Sierra
Reading: An Effective Stress Reliever by Charlie Serreyn
Are you stressed out over finals and don't know what to do about it? Reading is an effective way to relieve that stress and here is why.
That one sports parent by trey randel
That one dad that is yelling at the umpire at a 12U softball game. Now, imagine that at the pro level. One loud mouth father can change the public's view on you as a player.
Follow Your Arrow By: Kirsten Paetow
In life, there is so much to offer, so why not go out and follow your arrow.
Title; How to Survive College By: Nicholas Otto
Sleeping is more important than studying.
The Importance of Internet of Things Security by: Nick Medema
Your smart fridge could allow someone to steal your information! Here's how to protect yourself.
Psychology and ads by Reno Longe
What makes that random buy it now so irresistible? Could it be the color? The symbol on the side such as Nike or Adidas? Or is it something less obvious to the human senses and more similar to impulse?
Labels:
ads,
assignment,
college,
cookies,
gotcha,
psychology
I Die So That You May Live: How Transformers the Movie Created Icons by Riley Lentz
Who knew killing beloved characters could create a memorable property?
Relieving Stress and other Conditions by Colton Larson
Everybody suffers from Stress or anxiety at some time this is an absurd way to help with it.
Stretching static vs. Dynamic by Kaitlynn Knott
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Hangul: The Alphabet of the People by Rebecca Lange
Explore the history of one of the world's most unique writing systems.
What problems affect people's creativity By: Travis Krakow
Creativity is something that everyone possesses, but this aspect of life comes with its own problems.
A Brief History of Online Advertising, By Sanjeev Khadka
Today, marketers barely remember what it was like to do print ads, traditional press releases, and TV/radio spots. Online advertising took stale and generic ads and turned them into dynamic, extremely targeted messages.
How to build a Personal Computer By: Kennan Kelly
Blurb: Personal Computers have a lot of confusing wires and parts, but with some simple instructions building a PC yourself can be as simple as matching shapes
Stress Relief Tips By Katelyn Kampshoff
Do you feel like you get stressed out during the final weeks of school? Then you should check out these helpful tips to help reduce your stress and focus on your studies!
Snowboarding: The Jargon of Gnar By: Colin Jensen
Labels:
gnar,
hittheslopes,
powderdays,
shredthegnar,
snowboarding,
wipeout
Japanese: The Language with 4 Alphabets by Nick Hellerud
English like most languages only has one alphabet. Could you imagine writing in four?
Hidden Advertising: The Rise of Alternate Reality Games by Jordan Haas
Cryptic puzzles are appearing all over the internet. Who is creating these puzzles, and why are they popping up?
Characteristics of a Teacher By Megan Griebel
What some characteristics of a good educator are and why they are important.
Benefits of Exercise By: Kamry Esser
Blurb: These are the benefits of exercise that people tend to forget about.
Vividly VR By: Andrew Erdmann
Ever wonder the possibilities of Virtual Reality, or how it works?
Labels:
computers,
games,
Virtual-Reality,
Vive,
VR technology
The Deep Blue Issue By:Micah DeHarty
The Earth's oceans are littered with plastic and other harmful wastes including a 600,000 square mile garbage patch. What will you do to keep our oceans blue?
The Future of Computing By: Kory Daniels
In this video I discuss the potential future of computing.
The Thrown Away Problem By: Dalyn Bakkedahl
The trash problem.
The Importance of Self-Discipline by Erica Anderson
You can't be successful if you don't practice self discipline.
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