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Professional Presence Project
Start ProWebPresenceProject: form pairs or groups and plan your strategy.
Other elements to consider and describe
Approaches
Deadline
descriptions and text-context interaction notes should be finished by end of day on Monday, 15 Feb.
Start ProWebPresenceProject: form pairs or groups and plan your strategy.
- start descriptions of content and context of Stallman site
- keep referring to Stoner, chap 4, and chap 3
- for considering prose, use BasicSentencePatterns
Other elements to consider and describe
- links: frequency, placement
- lists
- design of the page: headings, length, organization/sequence down the page
- navigation
- footer information
- Refer to the HandlistOfWebDesign for other elements to keep an eye on
Approaches
- Planned survey
- Use headings for context: consider specific circumstance, similar circumstances, similar messages, rhetor and audience.
Deadline
descriptions and text-context interaction notes should be finished by end of day on Monday, 15 Feb.
Reference
- BasicSentencePatterns
- HandlistOfWebDesign
- HandlistOfWeblogs
- HandlistOfTwitter
- ProWebPresenceProject
- SocialNetworkingProject Notes from the 2008 projects
- Notes on GenreCharacteristicsOfPersonalWebPresenceSites
Elements of Electronic Rhetoric
ENGL 3179/5179
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Announcements
Tues 23 Feb
- Notes on chap 9: ethos
- Notes on Stoner, chap 5: Analysis
- Applying ethos to the professional web presence sites
Thurs 25 Feb
- in class work time
Tues 2 Mar
- tba
On deck
Features spring 2010: We investigate the rhetorical significance behind weblogs, wikis, microblogging, and Flickr through a series of student-designed projects. The principles behind the practice. 10:00 T and R.
If you're interested in the class, have a look at the CourseStatement (under revision for 2010).
Parallel Course
ENGL 3179/5179: Weblogs and Wikis. Conversation and community with WordPress, wikis, and Flickr; micro-blogging with Twitter and Tumblr.Participants
LizzPoehler | ZachGreenfield | MadelineHenry | SarahDrury | AndrewRudlang | BethanyPeters |BetsyDowns | AndrewRudlang | SidJohnson | SamanthaHuseby | AndrewRudlang | DanOswald | ShannonSwinton | BlaiseNyaronge | SarahJordan | ZacharyONeill | MelRemick | DuncanSkjaretMcAwesomepants | AnthonyCole | BillStafford | MorganMC | PastParticipantsENGL 3179/5179 Elements of Electronic Rhetoric
A project-based course in digital and new media
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