a short video summarizing some of the most important characteristics of students today - how they learn, what they need to learn, their goals, hopes, dreams, what their lives will be like, and what kinds of changes they will experience in their lifetime. Created by Michael Wesch in collaboration with 200 students at Kansas State University.
Music by Try^d: http://tryad.org/listen.html
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Author: Mike Wesch / USA
this is so true..
Weeks2months 1 year ago
the main subject is awsome.. the production is horrible!
likufanele2001 3 years ago
This is an amazing, inspirational film piece here, I'm surprised it has not been seen more often nor shown to the rest of the world. As a freshman college student, my eyes have been opened up to the college experience, how everyone tries to study to get ahead, how they fall behind, how they feel like a number in a crowd to professors, how they are still searching for a purpose, and how they want to be recognized as individuals. Thank you for the message. I will pass it on.
PaNicBLUslushEE 4 years ago 2
this is really well done. simple yet very effective. my english 150 teacher showed this clip on the last day of class at camosun college in victoria bc canada. all the yeachers have wached it and it has insired a change. they even had a survey on what students thought could be done differently.
shingrose 4 years ago
That is an amazing piece of film right there. Really opened up my eyes. Much of it is true. Nice job! Can't wait to see whats next...
F1FanaticGT3 4 years ago
great stuff...I spend 16 hours surfing internet though as a student in China.
lol
yigocheng 4 years ago
wow I really enjoyed this. It moved me. However, where I go, I won't be in a $20,000 but a $120,000 debt :(
ashf00t 4 years ago