Here are 5 websites to use when looking for photos for your project. Whether you're making a website, video, or powerpoint/prezi, you'll probably want to add photos into your project, so here are images that avoid copyright issues.
infographics are a really interesting and eye catching way to display information. if you want to share some statistics about your subculture, this website is free and it claims to be easy to use.
here is a helpful website to give you ideas or clarify the project for segment 4. it gives you some examples of other projects and websites to use. this could be especially helpful you are planning on making a video.
This article is interesting because, while it is an article from a newspaper produced right on campus, it is a different type of source than we usually look for while researching our topics. Instead of searching for national newspapers or articles from academic journals, finding smaller publications can be useful in research. This local perspective on subcultures talks about how dressing a certain way can signal what kind of culture you are from. I believe while we are all mid-research on our topics, we know our subcultures have a certain uniform they can be identified with.
Here are some tips to help determine the credibility of a source, like the exercise we did in class Tuesday. This will come in handy as we are researching for our subcultures. Also, this website wikihow is a content farm like Yahoo! Voices, which we also talked about in class.
Purdue OWL is always a site I visit when I have questions about writing. It is also super helpful when I have questions about citations. Here is "Writing a Research Paper." It may come in handy during this segment.
haha Zoe this commercial was great and I'll probably have this song study in my head the rest of the day! The commercial also built a community inside itself because it was clear at the end, all the men banned together against "non-manly" food with the fight to eat "manly" food. It appeals to pathos because it is funny and makes the product likable.
I came across this article on Facebook and I was really struck by the pictures. This is a great example of visual rhetoric. Each image causes you to think and respond to the culture shown in it. The collection of pictures seeks to persuade the viewers that there is so much more going on in the world than what we know in America. Like it says in the description, our world is not simple or perfect and these pictures show the real struggles in the world. The pictures definitely appeal to pathos, especially each photo with children. Contingent issues like war and gay marriage are shown in the photographs. I love how the pictures can capture an entire story and prompt so much thought.
This image is rhetorical because it is obviously planned and adapted to an audience. It reveals human motives to be more environmentally aware of the actions taken with usage of water. It addresses the contingent issue of how citizens treat the environment and how we are wasteful with certain resources. This ad appeals to pathos because it directly shows how it affects fish and other creatures who live in the water we mistreat. Also, it is kairotic because this ad came out around the same time as the BP oil spill. It can be used to support the fact that, many times, we don't treat water respectfully and not only does it affect our lives, it affects the animals' lives as well.
This video was definitely persuasive. It made Oshkosh look really fun and inviting! Also, I never would have thought of it as rhetoric, but it's a creative approach.
I stumbled upon this article on Yahoo and clicked on it because the title intrigued me. I believe this article is rhetorical because it is planned. The word choice is thought out and the topic is explained to those who are previously uninformed. It is responsive and evident by the slew of comments further down the page. Also, the article address the contingent issue of whether genetically alter babies is ethical. This piece shapes knowledge because I learned facts I didn't know about, as well as I'm sure other people learned.
This is a really cool video! It's awesome that her school accepted her change and she got to be prom queen! I wonder if he didn't change his name when he changed his sex since Cody is primarily a boy's name, like Lindsay changed to Silas.
This is a really cool article on how teens come together and have the power to make a statement against their limitations. Whether it's by how they dress or their actions on social media, teens are making their voices heard.
First of all, I didn't know there were even different types of Goths. This was a hard quiz for me to take since I couldn't relate to the questions, but I thought the responses were funny! I got "J-Goth," but I don't think this is too accurate since I guessed on a lot of my answers. It said they are fashionable Goths, so my clothing-obsessed side must have subconsciously chosen that!
I found this article pretty funny and pretty accurate. The term "hipster" relates to being ahead of the trends or bringing back vintage trends. But this article (and especially the pictures/graphics) calls out "hipsters" and mocks the group for conforming to each other and all acting, dressing, talking the same, as well as having the same interests.