A review of the big digital rhetoric stories of the year and how electronic media gaffes reshaped the political landscape in 2006. Covers Ted Stevens, George Allen, Mark Foley, Mark Warner, the Sonic Jihad debacle, etc.
This might be the most insightful video I've ever seen, but I wouldn't know, I was too distracted by the most annoying voice ever. Seriously. Lose the inflection. Example: about 46 seconds into the video, "When a VIDeo conference..."
There is a difference between dynamic reading and irritating noises.
This will most likely offend you and others, but guess what. I don't care.
Great job! We definitely are in the middle of some change we cannot yet fully understand. I see the media as a place to learn or a place to be enteratined. Unfortuantely most people choose the latter. Also my question is, "Where's the virtual morality in virtual reality?" Do our virtual selves have to be sociopathic?
This might be the most insightful video I've ever seen, but I wouldn't know, I was too distracted by the most annoying voice ever. Seriously. Lose the inflection. Example: about 46 seconds into the video, "When a VIDeo conference..."
There is a difference between dynamic reading and irritating noises.
This will most likely offend you and others, but guess what. I don't care.
thefoopler 3 years ago
hi ap lang students, this is mike arima
quikflow 3 years ago
Great job! We definitely are in the middle of some change we cannot yet fully understand. I see the media as a place to learn or a place to be enteratined. Unfortuantely most people choose the latter. Also my question is, "Where's the virtual morality in virtual reality?" Do our virtual selves have to be sociopathic?
freespeeeech 4 years ago