Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Students Present Blog-Projects in Class (Part I)

8:30-10:00. Four groups of students presented final versions of their blog-projects in class today. Then the students voted for the best blog project. So here I am announcing the winner:

Congratulations, bloggers Caroline and Marie!

Your blog
German and American Election Coverage/How the Foreign Media Reports on Elections
got most of the votes!

Here is what the authors of the blog write about themselves and their blog-project:
We are two students in the "Did Angie Learn From Obama" Seminar at TU Dortmund and this, our blog project, features the media coverage of both the American 2008 Presidential Election and the German 2009 Bundestag elections. Marie will discuss and analyize the American Media coverage of the German elections and Caroline will do the same for the German media coverage of the American Presidential race.

Marie digged the web for the American news articles covering the German Bundestag elections (2009), while Caroline consulted the mainstream German news outlets covering the U.S. Presidential elections (2008). The blog is successful in it’s content and presentation. Free of hype-filled or flashy stuff, the blog is informative and interesting due to a careful selection of pictures and videos enhancing the chunks of texts.

The blog has a community-building potential. The audience which might benefit from reading this particular blog is, most apparently, the American and German student body; and anyone else searching for information about the most recent American and German elections in English.

Even if it is doomed to get frozen out there, in the large blogosphere---it will not lose its worth. But I sincerely hope this blog will not be abandoned. I hope Marie and Caroline will keep in touch and enrich the blog!

Once again, congratulations on successful completion of the course!

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Now let me introduce German and American 3rd Party Policies. This blog-project was voted the second best today. In terms of design and visualisations, it is notoriously ascetic. No pictures, no videos---focus on the issues, instead.

Briefly about the ThirdPartyBlogger:
Two students. One male. One female. One American. One German. Both interested in politics. There you go.


The American and German ThirdPartyBloggers selected three American and three German minor parties for their analysis. Why would anyone care about the minor parties in the U.S. and Germany?

American ThirdPartyBlogger writes:
In this blog I will be discussing three Political Parties of the United States of America. However they will be the Constitution Party, the Communist Party and the Pacifist Party. Such third parties are often ignored by the mainstream media and rely on the internet to get their views out to the public.


In the light of the recent events, Americans and the American news media became more interested in the third parties ("Time for a Third Party" by Douglas E. Schoen of Politico). In Germany, the voters dissatisfied with the dominant parties, started paying more attention to the minor parties. For example, in 2009, the Left and the Greens made larger gains than ever and got safely into the Bundestag. More and more third parties have sprung up in the U.S. and Germany recently. The third American and German parties selected for this particular blog-project have a rather long history, though.

The German ThirdPartyBlogger writes:
In this blog I would like to focus on three of the so called German ''3rd parties''. Throughout the next weeks I will present their policies regarding immigration, education, taxation etc. Today I would like to start with a brief introduction of the parties, which belong to very different political camps:
1. Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands (National Democratic Party of Germany), NPD (...)
2. Deutsche Kommunistische Partei (German Communist Party), DKP (...)
3. Partei Bibeltreuer Christen (Party of Bible-Abiding Christians), PBC


The German and American 3rd Party Policies blog will definately meet the needs of a content-oriented reader. This blog is unique due to the research work done. So far, it is the only one of its kind in terms of the content, and, I hope, the blog will not be abandoned.

My congratulations, ThirdPartyBloggers, with a successful completion of the blog-project!


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Big thanks to the BP eco-blog and Religion during the elections 2008 and 2009 blog, which I would describe as a socio-political.

I am looking forward to the next class, which will take place next Saturday at 9 a.m. (room 0.406, Amerikanistik, Kulturwissenschaften, TU Dortmund).

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