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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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Annotated Bibliography

March 28, 2017 clunecn17
Within the article “Student denounces video game violence” Charmaine Walker, a College Freshman, argues that the playing of violent video games is in turn creating more violence among yout... Read More

3:21 Statement of Purpose

March 21, 2017 clunecn17
My purpose for my project is to bring attention to the lack of discussion and treatment that is occurring for youth and young adults years 8-25 that suffer from mental disorders (anxiety, depression, ... Read More

3: 7 “From Digital Divide to Digital Citizenship” Black Twitter and Feminist Rhetoric

March 9, 2017 clunecn17
Both of these groups preach coming together for a cause and they use Twitter as a way to upload current events and thoughts that support their cause. By imagining a certain outcome it fuels their abil... Read More

3:9 Other Advocacy: Police and Animal Rights

March 9, 2017 clunecn17
I thought that The Fraternal Order of the Police website showed how they positively interact with the pubic and most of their tabs speak of their accomplishments and their positive interactions with... Read More

Digital Spaces & Visual Rhetoric for Advocacy: Example

March 2, 2017 clunecn17
For my advocacy project this semester I want to do a project focusing on youth 14-24 who do not have a safe place to seek help for mental disorders such as depression, anxiety, ect. I want to advocate... Read More

Advocacy Pyramid

March 1, 2017 clunecn17
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2:28 Digital Spaces and Visual Rhetoric for Advocacy

March 1, 2017 clunecn17
Before I looked at these websites I did not really know what digital advocacy looked like and after looking at them I am still not really quite sure. I felt like neither one of them stood for traditio... Read More

How Can You Apply Todays Reading to Projects 1 &2

February 23, 2017 clunecn17
The reading dealt primarily with the effect of civic engagement on the internet in relation to politics with the argument being that the internet amplifies civic engagement. For me in regards to my p... Read More

Mossberger, et al., “The Benefits of Society Online: Civic Engagement” Annotations

February 23, 2017 clunecn17
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Annotations for “Does The Internet Have A Political Bias”?

February 23, 2017 clunecn17
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