This documentary covers the issue of vaccine hesitation/refusal among parents of small children. What ‘cohort effect’ (the experiences that people of different ages have) do you see re: people’s view of and concerns about vaccines, as well as the...
what associations they carry with them, and what distinctions are made. (what makes them unique) When you are thinking about associations, take a look at that first chapter of your textbook when it discusses differences and associations. For example, if you consider...
Propaganda 1. What argument is the poster making? What is the purpose of the argument? 2. What is the rhetorical situation (context, purpose, and audience)? 3. What emotion, logical, and character appeals (pathos, logos, and ethos) are made? 4. Who is making the...
What are your thoughts about these two topics or these people’s ideas in changing our society 1. The Rhetoric of Martin Luther King Jr.: Letter from Birmingham Jail by the author Wesley T. Mott 2. Mandela’s democracy by Andrew Nash
During our first week of class, I asked you to think about your existing writing process with special attention to projects you’ve been proud of in the past. Now I would like you to think about your writing output, beyond the process itself. Think about the...
To begin, consider your use of educational technology. What are your strengths, and in what areas would you like to grow? If you are unsure, find one of the free self-assessment tests online and allow it to help you pinpoint potential areas for growth. Once you have...