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  1. Mar 2024
  2. Oct 2023
    1. Th 10.26

      Establishing Your Layout and Design: Wireframes * Osman, “Website Wireframe Beginner’s Guide: Processes, Tools, & Examples” * “Designing Drafts of Dynamic Texts” [PDF]

      In Class * Wireframing

      Homework * Finish sketching your Website Wireframe; bring it (physically) to our next class * Submit Drafts: Blog Posts 3-5 to WO by 11:59 PM

    1. Blog Topic Ideas

      You are nto required to use the topic ideas; however, following these topics in the order here will help you craft a foodways narrative that educates the general public about your topic.

  3. Sep 2023
    1. Listen to “Addressing the root causes of food insecurity” (Carlson 2023)

      Since most of you already indicated what your topic will be in your IG bio, we're not going to listen to this together. I encourage you to give this a listen (it's just over 5 min) If you're interested in food insecruity in IL. You can access it here and on the Foodways Research Topic Resources WO page.

    1. Shared on InstagramRubricPage 4

      Instagram, as we've discussed, is an image-driven platform, so there's an expectation that you're sharing pictures.

      If you use an image that is not yours, you must find a way to give the photographer/creator credit in your caption.For example, if I use an image from unsplash.com, I'd incldue the Photo by _____ on Unsplash info.

    1. the way to create a successful meme is to employ tactics from what I call a “memetic rhetorical toolkit” that users draw on—even unconsciously or unknowingly—to create memes.

      What we'll learn in this chapter.

    2. They’re often images with some text on them, or they’re screencaps of tweets with some added commentary, or they’re crudely photoshopped photos, or any other creative act that implies lack of sophistication.

      Defining meme.

  4. Aug 2023
  5. Mar 2022
  6. Mar 2020
    1. I implore you to seek out your opposite. When you hear someone cite “facts” that don’t support your viewpoint don’t think “that can’t be true!” Instead consider, “Hm, maybe that person is right? I should look into this.”

      Research-driven

    2. this holier-than-thou social media behavior is counterproductive, it’s self-aggrandizement at the cost of actual nuanced discourse and if we want to consider online discourse productive, we need to move past this.

      What we should do instead: rhetorical listening

  7. Jan 2020
    1. studying behavior in an online support group would meet the definition of research with human subjects because there are live humans about whom information is being collected and the researcher is interacting or intervening with them.

      Requires IRB

  8. Apr 2019