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    • Project Abstract
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    • Literature Review
    • Capstone
    • Presentation Slides for Capstone
    • Works Cited for Capstone
  • Digital Rhetoric
    • 1:24 Understanding Rhetoric Introduction
    • 1:31 Digital Literacies- The Critics
    • 2:2 Homework
    • Our Civic Duty to Promote Technological Literacy Within Our School Systems Draft
    • Biases For Project
    • Reed “Does the Internet Have a Political Bias? EDemocracy, Networked Authoritarianism and Online Activism”
    • Annotations for “Does The Internet Have A Political Bias”?
    • Mossberger, et al., “The Benefits of Society Online: Civic Engagement” Annotations
    • Mossberger, et al., “The Benefits of Society Online: Civic Engagement” Annotations
    • How Can You Apply Todays Reading to Projects 1 &2
    • 2:28 Digital Spaces and Visual Rhetoric for Advocacy
    • Advocacy Pyramid
    • Digital Spaces & Visual Rhetoric for Advocacy: Example
    • 3: 7 “From Digital Divide to Digital Citizenship” Black Twitter and Feminist Rhetoric
    • 3:9 Other Advocacy: Police and Animal Rights
    • 3:21 Statement of Purpose
    • 3:23 CDA Ch. 3
    • Advocacy Proposal
    • Annotated Bibliography
    • How do you define credibility in relation to your project goals?
    • 4:6 What kinds of written modes of communication do you need for your digital advocacy project?
    • 4:11 Chapter 7
    • 4:18 What technology do I need?
    • 4:25: Writer/Designer Ch. 8
    • 4:27 CDA Ch. 8
    • Plan For Advocacy Project
    • Final Advocacy Project
  • The Pieces That I Prize
    • Story I
    • Story II
    • Story III
  • Biology of Gender
    • Artifact I: Sex and Gender
    • Artifact II: Gender and Culture
    • Artifact III: The Global Gender Gap
    • Artifact IV: Third Gender
    • Artifact V: Health and Gender Gap
    • Article VI: Circumcision
    • Artifact VII: Menstruation
    • Artifact VIII: Half the Sky
    • “Guyland” and “Pornland”: Different Works, Same Issues.
  • Cultural Rhetoric
    • LGBTQ and Appalachian?
      • Music in Appalachia
        • The Historical Role of Women in Appalachia
  • ERH 411 Field Work
    • Field Work Schedule
    • Field Work Chapter 3
    • Field Work Chapter 6
    • Field Work Chapter 10
    • Field Work Reflection
    • Thoughts On Field Work
    • Final Reflection
  • 4:6 What kinds of written modes of communication do you need for your digital advocacy project?

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  • Hello!
  • Senior Capstone
    • Reflection Essay for Capstone
    • Project Abstract
    • Proposal for Capstone
    • Literature Review
    • Capstone
    • Presentation Slides for Capstone
    • Works Cited for Capstone
  • Digital Rhetoric
    • 1:24 Understanding Rhetoric Introduction
    • 1:31 Digital Literacies- The Critics
    • 2:2 Homework
    • Our Civic Duty to Promote Technological Literacy Within Our School Systems Draft
    • Biases For Project
    • Reed “Does the Internet Have a Political Bias? EDemocracy, Networked Authoritarianism and Online Activism”
    • Annotations for “Does The Internet Have A Political Bias”?
    • Mossberger, et al., “The Benefits of Society Online: Civic Engagement” Annotations
    • Mossberger, et al., “The Benefits of Society Online: Civic Engagement” Annotations
    • How Can You Apply Todays Reading to Projects 1 &2
    • 2:28 Digital Spaces and Visual Rhetoric for Advocacy
    • Advocacy Pyramid
    • Digital Spaces & Visual Rhetoric for Advocacy: Example
    • 3: 7 “From Digital Divide to Digital Citizenship” Black Twitter and Feminist Rhetoric
    • 3:9 Other Advocacy: Police and Animal Rights
    • 3:21 Statement of Purpose
    • 3:23 CDA Ch. 3
    • Advocacy Proposal
    • Annotated Bibliography
    • How do you define credibility in relation to your project goals?
    • 4:6 What kinds of written modes of communication do you need for your digital advocacy project?
    • 4:11 Chapter 7
    • 4:18 What technology do I need?
    • 4:25: Writer/Designer Ch. 8
    • 4:27 CDA Ch. 8
    • Plan For Advocacy Project
    • Final Advocacy Project
  • The Pieces That I Prize
    • Story I
    • Story II
    • Story III
  • Biology of Gender
    • Artifact I: Sex and Gender
    • Artifact II: Gender and Culture
    • Artifact III: The Global Gender Gap
    • Artifact IV: Third Gender
    • Artifact V: Health and Gender Gap
    • Article VI: Circumcision
    • Artifact VII: Menstruation
    • Artifact VIII: Half the Sky
    • “Guyland” and “Pornland”: Different Works, Same Issues.
  • Cultural Rhetoric
    • LGBTQ and Appalachian?
      • Music in Appalachia
        • The Historical Role of Women in Appalachia
  • ERH 411 Field Work
    • Field Work Schedule
    • Field Work Chapter 3
    • Field Work Chapter 6
    • Field Work Chapter 10
    • Field Work Reflection
    • Thoughts On Field Work
    • Final Reflection
  • 4:6 What kinds of written modes of communication do you need for your digital advocacy project?

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