This link has been bookmarked by 7 people . It was first bookmarked on 26 Mar 2008, by Adam Bohannon.
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29 Apr 08
Sarah HanawaldWhat happened to the kids in A Vision of Students Today. Nice follow up for some individuals and discusses other works by students in the same class.
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But assignments in Michael Wesch's anthropology classes at Kansas State University have been seen around the world and by as many as 1.5 million other people.
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The video is up for a YouTube award for most inspirational video of 2007.
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The other video assignment is more research-based, Wesch said.
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the students' work gets exposure in a way that traditional classroom assignments don't.
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Bohannon's video skills led to a job with Diigo, an online research tool that's better explained through video than through words. That's why Diigo had Bohannon create a video to explain what it's all about. The video can be viewed at http://www.diigo.com/
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"That gets at the complexity of today's media environment," Wesch said. "The students don’t advertise. They get the videos out on blogs, people start linking to them, and other people find them."
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06 Apr 08
Heather JanikInteresting... Here we looking at the power that video can have in classrooms and yes this is college students, but it still shows that video is power when used correctly. Worth a read...
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26 Mar 08
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Adam BohannonK-STATE STUDENTS' VIDEO ASSIGNMENTS MAKE THEIR WAY AROUND THE WORLD, DRAWING MORE THAN A MILLION VIEWERS AND EVEN HELPING STUDENTS, GRADS LAND JOBS
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