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1 Today’s goals Introduce rhetorical context
Discuss how rhetorical context differs through various media

2 quiz 1 For questions 1 and 2, select the best answer based on our readings and class discussions: Most American adults get their news from: Television Newspapers Social media Radio The main reason you could be in danger of failing ENC1930 are: Missing 6 or more classes Not turning in one of the four major essays Committing plagiarism in your writing All of the above For questions 3 and 4, answer the following in a few complete sentences: What is media? Give a definition and 4 or more examples of types of media. Identify at least one way that media has had an impact on your life.

3 Just kidding!

4 Class discussion- practice quiz 1
For questions 1 and 2, select the best answer based on our readings and class discussions: Most American adults get their news from: Television Newspapers Social media Radio The main reason you could be in danger of failing ENC1930 are: Missing 6 or more classes Not turning in one of the four major essays Committing plagiarism in your writing All of the above For questions 3 and 4, answer the following in a few complete sentences: What is media? Give a definition and 4 or more examples of types of media. Identify at least one way that media has had an impact on your life.

5 Class discussion- media
Print Media Newspapers Magazines Books Broadcast Media Television Radio Digital Media Social media Websites Web articles Podcasts Vlogs Video games

6 Class discussion- media
How does composition or writing differ amongst different social media sites? How would Twitter writing compare to Facebook writing? Instagram vs. blogs? Podcasts vs. blogs? How would your writing be different in an to a professor versus a text message to a friend?

7 New vocabulary Rhetorical context Purpose Audience Genre

8 New vocabulary- rhetorical context
Rhetorical context – the situation or context around a piece of writing, composition, or rhetorical situation Purpose – the goal that the writing is trying to accomplish Audience – the intended audience of the writing Genre – the type or category of the piece of writing

9 Rhetorical context- purpose
What are some examples goals or purposes behind different types of media? How do writers meet those expectations in different genres? How can different genres exist within the same media? How is the purpose of a Facebook profile different than the purpose of a Facebook post?

10 Rhetorical context- purpose
Examples of Purpose in composition: Express/share Explore/inquire Inform/explain Analyze/interpret Synthesize Persuade Reflect Note: There are many other purposes that could be used in composition; these are just the most common

11 Rhetorical context- audience
Who is the intended audience of a social media post? Who is the incidental audience? How would writing for a web article, such as on the Huffington Post, be different from writing in an Instagram post? How does audience play a role in this? How would your writing be different in an to a professor versus a text message to a friend?

12 Rhetorical context- Genre
What are some of the example genres we mentioned before? How would you describe the differences in genre between a web article and a twitter post? How would a script for a movie be different than a novel?

13 Example rhetorical context
Twitter Purpose: Usually to express or inform. Sometimes used to gaining popularity/fame or for product/business promotion. The original purpose of twitter was based off of the definition of the word twitter: a short burst of inconsequential information. Audience: varies according to the individual twitter user. This audience is usually considered informal. There are more than 300 million twitter users that serve as the general audience and more than 1.6 billion searches of twitter on a monthly basis. Genre: entirely text based. Short 140 character messages called tweets. These use a lot of abbreviations, shorthand, and emojis to make up for the small character limit. Proper grammar and spelling are often ignored. Source: Twitter.com

14 Class activity- rhetorical context in media
In your unit 1 groups Select 1 specific media site or company. This could be a particular social media site, newspaper, magazine, or other media of your choice. Using your own experiences with media, as well as some background research via Google, describe the rhetorical context of this media Purpose Audience Genre Note: Write down the names and URLs of any websites you use for data

15 Homework: Read A&B 7-12


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