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Describing
- occasion
- exigence
- the type of discourse: forensic, deliberative, epideictic
- forum and genre
- cultural and historical context
- presuppositions of shared ways of thinking
from Myers
- sphericules
Reference
- HomePageDescriptionExercise
- SomeTechniquesForObserving
- PresentationalEnthymemeProject
- HandlistOfWeblogs
- HowBloggersUseLinksExercise
Elements of Electronic Rhetoric
ENGL 3179/5179
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Tues 30 Oct
We'll start a new project - a short one - on Tuesday, looking at how bloggers use links - in part to test out Myers's ideas, and in part to see what else we can see.- Start a new page for your work on this project titled LinksAndLinking - followed by your initials
- Read Myers, chap 3. Take notes as needed.
- Find and link to three or four blogs (Google subjects you're interested in. On the results page, click on More, then on blogs.) I'd suggest looking for personal blogs rather than those kept by corporations or institutions. You might select them from the same or different sphericules: That's up to you. You'll be working with one or two of these for the next couple of weeks, so choose something you can sink your teeth into. Look each of them over before you commit.
- We'll start work with your selected weblogs in class on Tuesday, using HowBloggersUseLinksExercise, part 1
- Start part 1 in class. Description should be complete by class time on Thursday.
Thurs 1 Nov
- Continue in-class work on How Bloggers Use Links, part 2.
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