On Monday we’re having our required library visit on research and research methods. In preparation, please do the following: Library Tutorial Please print out your certificate of completion and bring it with you to the library. So Monday, do not … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2015
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Read and take notes on: Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants by Marc Prensky (Digital Divide) “Generation Myth” by Siva Vaidhyanathan (Check on the Readings page if you’re having trouble accessing “Generation Myth.” Respond to the readings on Twitter and in the … Continue reading
Rhetorical action as explained in Gandio intrigues me because it shows the existent connection between the speaker and audience. #rasp15 — Phillip Gaines (@phillip_gains) January 26, 2015 I enjoyed this quote. "If we change our communication, we change our world"(Del … Continue reading
Read: Del Gandio: Preface and Chapter 1; RA Chapter 1 and 3, pgs. 41-43, 64-70 Write: A 100 – 200 word definition of “rhetoric” and “rhetorical action” drawn from your readings. Make sure to cite page numbers. Don’t forget to … Continue reading
Thoughts about Mae’s speech: Secrets are lies. Privacy is theft. Ivanna's story shows how the fictitious world of a universal digital identity described in The Circle is starting to become real #rasp15 — Sean Story (@story_sean) January 18, 2015 Dave … Continue reading
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Welcome to Rhetorical Arts: Digital Divides. I’m very excited about this class and all of you. I Forgot My Phone Published on Aug 22, 2013 Written by Charlene deGuzman & Miles Crawford Directed by Miles Crawford Starring Charlene deGuzman Things … Continue reading