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Title: Digital Rhetorics


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Digital Rhetorics
  • Introduction

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todays menu
  • Multiplayer me, you
  • Course description
  • Course format
  • Course content
  • What rhetorics? Possible topics
  • Next week

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multiplayer
  • Academic background
  • Department (INC)
  • Office 2D16, tosca_at_itu.dk
  • Research
  • Other courses
  • Why am I here?

you
  • Name
  • Academic Background
  • Semester at ITU
  • Why are you here?

me
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Course Description competences
  • Upon successful completion of the course the
    student will be able to 1) Demonstrate an
    understanding of rhetorical theories and critical
    approaches to digital communication. 2) Employ
    and apply rhetorical strategies in a variety of
    digital discourse contexts. 3) Construct
    guidelines for their learning that will become
    rhetorical methodologies they may adopt for
    future work-related, or scholarly, projects. 4)
    Conceive and conduct a research project through
    which they engage a rhetorical issue, design and
    document the issue using digital rhetorics, and
    trace a trajectory for further research.

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Course Description Exam
  • The final exam is a written exam only. You will
    get practise in the rhetorics of academic writing
    and produce a 10-12 pages paper (ACM conferences
    format) that presents original research within
    some of the topics touched upon during the
    course. The paper will be delivered at the end of
    the course period and you will get written
    feedback about it.
  • (Individual or in groups, structured production,
    peer review community)

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How the course relates to DKM/DDK
  • Third semester, advanced course
  • A theory course that requires some praxis
  • Anwers to Studieordningers 4th important module
  • 4. Kommunikationsstrategier inden for it.
    Modulets fokus er teoretisk forståelse af de
    digitale mediers særlige egenskaber og vilkår
    samt anvendelse af kommunikationsstrategier på
    avanceret niveau.

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Course Format I
  • This course is organized as an "advanced
    seminar", which means that the students are
    responsible for their own learning and the weight
    is not so much upon lectures but on preparation
    and discussion work. You cannot turn up to
    classes and sit back - if you havent done your
    homework, things will not make any sense.
    Students are expected to prepare readings (and
    present at least one text each to the class) for
    every session and to participate in the
    mini-projects or exercises that will be arranged.
    Students are also expected to work both
    individually and in groups, and to give
    constructive feedback to each other in an
    authentic peer-community spirit.

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Course format II
  • 10 to 12 lecture seminar
  • you prepare readings
  • 13 to 15 exercises (varies)
  • Usually first half hour to one hour to comment on
    last weeks exercise, the peer review spirit
  • Last hour can be a scheduled exercise to be done
    in the classroom or it can be left free for you
    to do exercise when you can
  • Readings at home other preparations

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2
6?
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Raw numbers the horrid truth
  • 20 to 30 hours per ECTS, everything included
    (also the physical exam).
  • Thus, 7,5 ECTS corresponds to 150 to 225 hours.
  • If we count 10 hours per week per course (which
    amounts to 40 hours total workload per week)
  • students will use about 156 hours during teaching
    period
  • and the remaining hours for exam preparation

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The blog we are all authors
  • Information slides, exercises, plan
  • Communication homework, groupwork, cool links,
    comments...
  • It will coordinate the feedback teams

http//ddrtE06.blogspot.com/
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Course content
  • This course covers a wide range of topics
    concerned with rhetoric and communicating in
    digital environments. It is designed specifically
    to address forms of expression (written and
    visual) and interpretation (reading protocols)
    with emphasis on critical analysis of various
    discourses and discourse communities (and
    disciplines) in which rhetoric is central in the
    age of information technologies. In addition, we
    will examine the rhetorical culture of digital
    spaces (i.e., what is means to be 'digital,' to
    write hypertextually, to become hybrids).
    Potential topics include classical-to-digital
    rhetorical invention, visual rhetorics,
    multimodal communication, rhetoric and
    design/style, digital ethos, strategic
    communication, aesthetic reasoning, virtual
    reality rhetorics, and other venues for, and
    genres of, digital rhetorics.

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Course content II
  • Introduction to classic rhetorics
  • Digital rhetorics
  • E-literacy
  • Multimodality
  • ?

praxis
  • Academic writing (exam is an academic paper)
  • Get hands dirty with rhetorics!

theory
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Course content III
6 theory spaces
7 exercise spaces
4 paper exercise spaces
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Possible topics, objects or aspects
  • Structure hypertext and argumentation
  • Structure distributed and fragmented narratives
  • Pathos in digital media (f.e. Storytelling to get
    message across)
  • Discourses about digital media
  • Mobile rhetorics
  • Software rhetorics
  • Gameplay rhetorics
  • The visual!!!!!!!
  • Sound
  • Cross Media rhetorics
  • Ethos in digital media
  • Rhetorical invention (i.e. Ulmer)
  • Machinima
  • Storytelling in digital media (narrative),
    e-learning
  • Digital genres (different expectations, user
    perspective)
  • Aiming messages to recipients, other kinds of
    users

We have to vote!
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For next week
  • Do your own summary of classical rhetorics of no
    more than two pages. Resources
  • Silva Rhetoricae http//humanities.byu.edu/rhetor
    ic/silva.htm
  • Wikipedia http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetoric
  • Rhetoric definitions http//www.stanford.edu/dept
    /english/courses/sites/lunsford/pages/defs.htm
  • Make a self-standing powerpoint presentation
    where you exploit the medium as you see best.
    Topic to convince us all others of something. 10
    slides max. (Bring it to class in a USB or hang
    it on the web where we can look at it)
  • Sign up for the blog (you will receive an
    invitation email)
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