Links to rhetorical tools:

Here are links to the rhetorical tools used in this class:

Schemes & Tropes -- Perelman & Olbrechts-Tyteca -- Fallacies -- Burke -- Rhetorical Toolbox -- Conspiracy Rhetorics

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Bigfoot rough draft slides. CA





 

3 comments:

  1. In the overall context of your presentation I am sure that these slides will probably make much more sense. However, I feel that as standalone slides these slides are fairly vague and do not seem to have much of a connection with each other. I would recommend possibly adding a few lines of text with most, if not all, of these slides in order to provide some context to the slides which would help the audience be able to understand what you are currently discussing when you introduce each of these slides in your presentation.

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  2. I agree with Trevor in the fact that the slides will probably make more sense during your presentation, but maybe you could add a few more slides? For a 7 min presentation I feel like there's you have room for some more!

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  3. Hello! I agree with the previous comments. I feel like your slides could probably use just a bit of text. This would help your audience have a better understanding as to which parts of the presentation they are in as they listen to you. It's even fine if you have slides with the same visual but with different text. I also do feel that Cailey is right. We have 7 minutes to use as we please. More slides could help fill that time if you would like to have more. So far, though, your visuals are interesting and I love that you've credited the sources of the images at the bottom of the slides! Great work!

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