This blog will be filled with data analysis samples created by students in my COMM 274 class at TLU. You will see a variety of types of rhetorical analysis methods on display here.
Links to rhetorical tools:
Here are links to the rhetorical tools used in this class:
Hi Dior! I really like how simple and clean your slides are. I think it is helpful to have the fallacies you are talking about on the screen to serve as a reminder to us. The one suggestion I have tho is to center all of you words, because I find it distracting that the words start going to the edge of the screen instead of being centered. Other than that I really like the simplicity!
Hello! I agree with Carolyn. I too love the simplicity of your slides. They really help indicate both to yourself and to your audience as to where you are at in our presentation. You only have visuals as needed and your black background helps bring the audience's attention only to one key topic at a time instead of over whelming them with too much wording or visuals. Great Job! This looks great!
Hi Dior!
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Hello! I agree with Carolyn. I too love the simplicity of your slides. They really help indicate both to yourself and to your audience as to where you are at in our presentation. You only have visuals as needed and your black background helps bring the audience's attention only to one key topic at a time instead of over whelming them with too much wording or visuals. Great Job! This looks great!
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