I agree with Carla, the different angles makes the audience more engaged with your video. I liked all the quotes your group picked as they flowed nicely together and I also like how the ending was left on more of a positive note.
J ust in case anyone is wondering "scientists have discovered that it's impossible to model the physics of our universe on even the biggest computer." Hallelujah. We may live in a digital age, but we are real human beings! Unless that's what they want us to believe? Physicists Confirm That We're Not Living In a Computer Simulation
Sherry Turkle’s Ted Talk “Connected, but alone?” truly resonated with me, and helped me realize why I find social media and constant access to my smart phone so isolating. Halfway through watching the presentation, I deactivated my Instagram account, because Turkle made so many persuasive points on how people rely on various social media platforms for “instant listeners.” Lately, I find myself craving trips to places with no cellphone service, or wish to purposely forget my phone at home so that I stop feeling guilty for always wanting to check Instagram or Facebook – although, I then worry that someone won’t be able to contact me in regards to something important and I settle for leaving my phone on airplane mode, or use the new iPhone feature “Downtime” which lets users schedule limited access to distracting apps. Often, I consider locking my phone in the safe, simply to deny myself access. This isn’t a one off, Turkle-induced desire to teach myself the v...
I really like the angle at which this was filmed, it really makes the viewer feel more connected to the students by literally being on their level.
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