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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!
Showing posts with label electronics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electronics. Show all posts
Thursday, December 6, 2018
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
The Future of Computing By: Kory Daniels
In this video I discuss the potential future of computing.
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
A Brief History of Audio Recording By Brian Pierson
Audio technology has greatly advanced over the last 150 years. Let's take a short walk through its history.
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Invisible Entertainment, by Landon Frederes,
Even in 2016, radio remains a very popular tool for entertainment and communication. In this video there is all you need to know to get started learning how a radio works.
Labels:
electronics,
entertainment,
physics,
science,
technology
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Smart Phones: The Modern Tractor, by Alexander Kramer
On the surface, tractors have little in common with modern cellular telephones, but in principle they share a deep connection.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Is Your Network Secure? by Nathanael Clapp
Have you ever wanted to know how to keep hackers out of your digital information, but had no idea how to properly secure your network? It is an easy thing to do, but millions of people still do not take the time to configure these simple security settings.
Labels:
electronics,
internet,
programming,
technology
Monday, December 22, 2014
The Walking Grilled Cheese, by Jared Rakness
With technology being easily to obtain, people's social skills are worsening. Some people realized the loss of social skills in the younger generation and are trying to get people to visit and get out of their rooms.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Vaping Evolution, by Kaiden Corkill
Monday, December 9, 2013
Cyber Apocalypse, by Zachary Retzer
Computer Programming Offshoring, Adam Hanson
Labels:
electronics,
money,
politics,
technology,
work-related
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Wii, Fun or Destruction, By Ryan Johnson
I let you know how nintendo's Wii destructive forces but amazing features can help you weigh the consequences of buying a wii
I Can't Hear You, By Josef Walth
This is a short video, here to help everyone understand how loud things really are.
Ubisoft and DRM the Controversy Continues, By Bryan Koch
This video is about Digital Rights Management and how Ubisoft has handled DRM in the past and now.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Faults of Advertising, By Eric Schwandt
As technology continues to grow, the effect of advertising will grow. While there are many ways used to advertise, many are haulted at the most pertinent stage--broadcast.
IPV6 is Coming, by Devin Robertson
Video presentation regarding the state of the Internet as it transitions from IPv4 to IPv6 and what the transition means for the Internet.
Animation and Science, by Brian Hoaas
War on Used Games, by Gary Utecht
The sales of used games are now under attack by game
companies. Will this lead to the end of used game sales?
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Emergence of Electronica, by Ross Steineke
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