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Group 211: Structure of histone-based chromatin in Archaea
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I thought it was interesting that the Archaeal DNA can dorm dimers like the nucleosomes can. This video had clear graphics that were easy to follow.
I like the visuals and I also like how at the beginning they gave us a background of the three different domains of life.
The drawings are very in depth which I like, because it helps me understand and see what you guys are saying. Great video!
The explanations were fine, however, the sped up voice was a bit too fast.
visuals were super good
I liked the visuals and the information was given in depth; however, the speeding up of the voices was kind of distracting.
I really enjoyed your visuals. They made the information easy to understand. Good job!
The illustrations matched perfectly with the narration. They were informative and great
The visuals made the video engaging and the information easier to understand.
The narrators and the content linked up well, and the video was moderately engaging. The background noise was a little distracting, but overall it was a fine video.
Information was clearly explained
The visuals were nice and made it easy to understand the material. I liked your graphs showing the fold expression and how you related it to the study. The audio at the end was very sped up in comparison to the audio at the beginning of the video, which made it a little hard to understand, but overall your group did a good job of explaining the material!
Graphics and audio went together very well and were very easy to follow, not too fast, not too slow. Information was also presented in an interesting manner
The drawings are great and the voices were great as well. It was very clear that it is easy to understand.
The voices were very clear and easy to understand. Information was not to overpowering and the visuals went along and added to the content of the presentation. Overall,very good job!
I liked the simplicity of the video using visuals on the whiteboard. The information was clear and easy to follow.
The visuals and explanations were really well done. The noise in the background however took away from the video
Very good video. This video helped me clear up some misconceptions from the last module.
The graphs were very informative. Overall great job.
Fantastic visuals, and the narration interacted with them quite directly. I thought the ending, while sped up rather fast, was really clear and concise, and helped wrap up the topics in a great way (with an overall purpose).
Our group did the same topic, so it was super interesting to see how you guys presented the information! It was super well done with the visuals, and the concepts were explained really well!
I enjoyed the visuals and the content was very easy to understand and follow. The use of a whiteboard helped make the video easier to understand! Good work!
the visuals you produced were awesome–I especially like the ones of the beginning showing the 3 domains of life–it was a good way to introduce the video and give the average person a good way to approach the video.
Great explanation and drawings. I thought the connection between genetics, biochemistry and evolution was really cool.
I liked the lead in to the video, and I recognize a lot of this information from my biochemistry class. The static in the audio was a little distracting though, as was the sped up voice at the end.
I liked the background information in the beginning. It gives great overall context and makes the rest of the topic easy to understand.
The sped-up drawing style was very engaging and helped to understand the narration. The explanation was thorough but not too lengthy, great job!
They did a good job with the drawing. It was well done and informative!
Voice is clear. Information presented well. Visuals are easy to watch, and are enjoyable. I think this video is great.
Despite the background noise, the drawings were very well done and matched the narration perfectly. Wish I could do it myself!
I really like the visuals on the white board and I also enjoyed the fact the narrators changed throughout the video.
Great video! I understand the similarities and differences between eukarya and archaea much better now.
The drawing looks professional. Good narrators. A little background noise but gernerally fine. Elaborated protein, chromosomes and all concepts quite clear.
The audio was too slow or too fast at times. The drawings went well with the material, though.
The visuals were very steady and clearly supported the script. The audio was overall good, but the background noise was distracting at points, and the increased speed at the end was difficult to understand. I would have preferred to have a few of the explanation words cut instead if time was the concern. However, the video overall clearly related the topic to modules from the class, and it was very informative.
Great video! I always thought that Archaea was less related to Eukarya than Bacteria. Very informative!
The video was great, and the visuals supported the script well!
The video was simple and really easy to understand. Your narration was paired properly with the visuals. I also thought you did well to tie in information from class.
The audio seemed to be moving a bit quickly but the topic and delivery method of the video was interesting, great video!
The information was well presented with the appropriate visuals
I thought the audio was too fast to understand clearly. The visuals were also well done; however, the lighting could have been better. Overall, the video quality was alright, but the information was clear and easy to follow.
The audio is very frustrating to listen to, as the speeding up makes it hard to understand. The visuals are very good however.
Very good drawings, lots of effort were put into it!
The explanation of the difference between DNA compression in archaea and eukaryotes was well done.