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Jordan Johnstone

D#4 HW#4 HTML 1 of 4 - 1 views

shared by Jordan Johnstone on 14 Jul 10 - Cached
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    HTML is so foreign to me so I wanted to find out more on it. HTML is embedding text and commands into a website or blog that will allow a certain look or action to happen when you view the website normally. There are thousands of commands and it would be cool to incorporate HTML into our blogs.
Desaray Klimenko

TWC 301 Definitions of Rhetoric D#2 (5) - 0 views

  • persuasive
  • EthosEthos is appeal based on the character of the speaker. An ethos-driven document relies on the reputation of the author. Go to an example of an ethos-based site, and our explanation of what it is.
  • LogosLogos is appeal based on logic or reason. Documents distributed by companies or corporations are logos-driven. Scholarly documents are also often logos-driven. Go to an example of an logos-based site, and our explanation.
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  • PathosPathos is appeal based on emotion. Advertisements tend to be pathos-driven. Go to an example of an pathos-based site, and our explanation.
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    Wow cool, you found the same one as me. I thought I was unique. I have taken so many classes with rhetoric I didn't want a dictionary definition.
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    John, I like this link and there is another link that is similar as stating the three audiences appeals: logos, pathos, and ethos as well as the five canons of rhetoric: the invention or discovery, arrangement, style, memory, and delivery. Check it out.....http:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetoric Carlos L.
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    Here are my four definitions I have found for Rhetoric: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/rhetoric -this provides a very basic & general definition of Rhetoric http://www.stanford.edu/dept/english/courses/sites/lunsford/pages/defs.htm -i found this web page interesting being that it shows the great minds of our people & how they used Rhetoric http://www.rpi.edu/dept/llc/webclass/web/project1/group4/index.html -this web page explains Aristotle view on Rhetoric but the interesting part is how Ethos, Pathos & Logos is used within the definition.
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    Thanks John for the clearing up, Im still in the learning process of things in this course :) Georgina: great minds think alike! thats great that we are on the same page!
Franz Ferguson

DD#8HW#3-EducatorVids's Channel - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video made me think about Transcoding and the use of HTML in new media. This is a tutorial on how to use HTML in the creation of a web page. It gives a lot of really good information about how to make a computer do what you want it do. This is what I think about when it comes to computer language. 
hillary comstock

HTML Tutorial - 0 views

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    This website was good because it reassured you that you're learning something tangible and that isn't too hard to comprehend. It also gives a good tutorial so you understand exactly what the HTML codes are and how to use them.
Sonia Navarro

Rhetoric | Define Rhetoric at Dictionary.com - 0 views

    • Norma rubio
       
      i.e., the art of pursuasion
    • Andy Blood
       
      Effective being the optimal word here
  • rhet·o·ric

    [ret-er-ik] Show IPA
    –noun
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    (in writing or speech) the undue use of exaggeration or display; bombast.
    2.
    the art or science of all specialized literary uses
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  • the study of the effective use of language. 4. the ability to use language effectively.
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  • the ability to use language effectively.  5. the art of prose in general as opposed to verse. 6. the art of making persuasive speeches; oratory. 7. (in classical oratory) the art of influencing the thought and conduct of an this.st
  • the art of influencing the thought and conduct of an audience.
  • the art of influencing the thought and conduct of an audience.
  • the art of influencing the thought and conduct of an audience.
  • . (in classical oratory) the art of influencing the thought and conduct of an audience
  • the art of influencing the thought and conduct of an audience.
  • the art of influencing the thought and conduct of an audience.
  • the art of influencing the thought and conduct of an audience.
  • the art of influencing the thought and conduct of an audience.
    • Tana Ingram
       
      This is the definition that best applies to technical wrtiting
    • Sonia Navarro
       
      This is what I think best describes rhetoric in the writing aspect.
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    a general definition for Rhetoric
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    rhetorical definitions
Micheal O'Neil

48 HTML Lessons and Tutorials - 0 views

shared by Micheal O'Neil on 12 Jan 12 - Cached
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    Interactive Design HTML tutorials website is basically what the name says. It shows you many different cool ways to lighten up your site a little.
Desaray Klimenko

TWC 301 D#1 (13) Desaray K - 0 views

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    There is always a lot of talk about ethics in a workplace and being that a technical/professional communication works with a variety of people and groups that range from in careers and authorities. I believe it is crucial to learn these ethics to successfully produce your and yourself! http://www.sideroad.com/Management/ethics_in_the_workplace.html
Georgia Cardwell

HTML Codes - Table of ascii characters and symbols - 0 views

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    Great website to look up HTML codes :)
William Brichetto

HTML Beginner Tutorial | HTML Dog - 0 views

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    Has some incites to using HTML for some interesting effects and organization.
Jordin Mitton

HTML website templates - 2 views

shared by Jordin Mitton on 12 Jan 12 - Cached
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    This website features tons of examples of different types of HTML website templates. You can take a tour of the site so that you know how to use everything that the site has to offer. This site features shopping carts, image galleries, Flash animations, contact and quotes forms.
Merlyn Reyna

D#7 HW#4 Working in Groups - 1 views

  • Clear goals:
  • Getting Started
  • know each others' names
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  • include everyone
  • select a leader early on
  • discuss and clarify the goals
  • Break up big jobs into smaller pieces.
  • Making a decision
  • Including Everyone and Their Ideas
  • Encouraging Idea
  • Understanding and Managing Group Processes
  • Talking in groups can help overcome the anonymity and passivity of a large class or a class meeting in a poorly designed room. Students who expect to participate actively prepare better for class.
  • Ways to break down the task into smaller units
  • Encouraging Ideas
  • Observing
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    This site speaks about how to work in teams, importance of a leader, how to break down assignment and many other stuff.
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    This source is very helpful, it provides  skills in how to get started, show group leadership, and how to focus on your work.  Gives tips on how to notice dynamics of the group, how to collaborate, and how to share ideas in order to participate and interact with the group. 
hillary comstock

HTML Codes - 0 views

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    This website was great because the homepage is loaded with links of what you could need to reference quickly. Got a question on how to make a link? There's a box for that.
Andrew Miller

Ch 12 - 1 views

http://www.nku.edu/~issues/privacy/confidentiality.html

started by Andrew Miller on 03 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Anthony Sanchez

D#7.0 HW#4 Email etiquette for effective email replies - 1 views

  • Be aware that when you send an email in rich text or HTML format, the sender might only be able to receive plain text emails. If this is the case, the recipient will receive your message as a .txt attachment. Most email clients however, including Microsoft Outlook, are able to receive HTML and rich text messages.
  • Do not forward chain letters. We can safely say that all of them are hoaxes. Just delete the letters as soon as you receive them.
  • This will almost always annoy your recipient before he or she has even read your message.
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  • Use a meaningful subject
  • Even more so than the high-priority option, you must at all times try to avoid these types of words in an email or subject line. Only use this if it is a really, really urgent or important message.
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    This is a comprehensive list of email etiquette, including many things I had not heard before or read in chapter 12...such as, ""Do not copy a message or attachment without permission" and "use active instead of passive" voice.
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    This is a comprehensive list of email etiquette, including many things I had not heard before or read in chapter 12...such as, ""Do not copy a message or attachment without permission" and "use active instead of passive" voice.
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    This article is coming from a business's perspective about why it is important to have employees follow good email etiquette. We had read about important reasons like professionalism and efficiency, but not so much about a company's liability for its employee's emails.
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    An article describing how to write effective e-mails in the workplace.
Norma rubio

LEARN THE NET: Anatomy of an Email Message - 0 views

  • The world's first e-mail message was sent in late 1971 by Ray Tomlinson.
    • Norma rubio
       
      This link is an interesting fact for Ch.12's websource.
Franz Ferguson

Gorgeous Typography Examples in Advertising Design - Noupe - 0 views

    • Franz Ferguson
       
      This ad is really cool however if people who did not know what Orange did, it would be confusing and not get much across. In my opinion this is an awesome design just doesn't get everything across that it needs to. 
  • Typography,
  • he art of arranging type, type design and modifying type glyphs, is often considered as a major part of promotional material and marketing.
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    • Franz Ferguson
       
      The flow of this ad really comes through in the type of font that it was created in. The script makes it flow with the reader as they read the word efficiency
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    Typography, the art of arranging type, type design and modifying type glyphs, is often considered as a major part of promotional material and marketing. If you use typography properly, you can not meaningfully convey the message, but also strengthen the brand of your company.
samantha negrin

Lace &Tea & Marchesa Spring 2010 - StumbleUpon - 0 views

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    This is a very advanced fashion wordpress blog that I feel like I have the ability to do if I had enough time and HTML/CSS knowledge. The 3 columns/grid make it easy to read.
samantha negrin

Cupcakes and Cashmere - 0 views

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    This is a wordpress.com hosted website and I love the layout of it and how much she personalized it. I would love to be able to work with HTML and more that CSS that wordpress offers to do this!
Heather Krieger

D#6, HW#6-10 Basic Tips for Improving WordPress Themes - 0 views

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    D#6, HW#6-- The major part I like about wordpress is the ability to design the page the way you would like whether it be with themes or by writing the html yourself. This website is great because it gives you a lot of different and ideas about wordpress and how to use it. It explains the information and then also shows you pictures/examples.
julian serventi

Copyright Law in the United States (BitLaw) - 0 views

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    This website displays the overall rules of Copyright Law while also providing more specific sections of the Copyright Law. The parts are divided into sections allowing easy access for users.
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