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An inartistic argument to cover your plants
Elements of Electronic Rhetoric
ENGL 3179/5179
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Thurs 8 Sep
- debrief on first pass at description
- Describing the rhetorical situation: refer to SomeTechniquesForObserving
- HomePageDescriptionExercise: updated for Thurs 8 Sep
- For terms in describing web pages, try HandlistOfWebDesign. You're welcome to add, comment on, add links to, re-organize this page.
- For Tues 13 Sep, continue HomePageDescriptionExercise, which has been updated. By class Tuesday, have two descriptions of 500 - 750 - 1000 words each, plus notes, one for each of the web pages we're looking at. Include patterns of similarities and differences in the pages and rhetorical situations you're encountering.
- Also, read Longaker, chap 3, to p.71. We're going to try to apply Longaker's sense of presentational enthymeme to these two web pages.
Tue 13 Sep
- How did description proceed? Problems? Concerns?
- Analysis, part 1. What it is, and artistic and inartistic proofs, pp 44 - 49.
Thurs 15 Sep
- Debrief on second pass at description
- Analysis, part 2
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http://www.thebillblog.com/http://www.andfinally.com/
http://rice.edu/
http://mit.edu/
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