ENG 225: Digital Communities & Visual Genres - Rhetoric of Icons
An Advanced Composition Course
Welcome to the Course!!
# ENG 225
Eric Cody Smothers, Graduate assistant, PhD Candidate, Composition/Rhetoric, Harrodsburg, KY
My Special Research Interests include visual rhetorics, iconography, and digital circulation online related to icons, symbols, I’m interested in visuals and how they are used in marketing and advertising. I have skills with web building, infographics, and researching.
I enjoy rock collecting, fishing, going to national parks, and reading fiction, poetry, and non-fiction.
Question for YOU: When I say "icons" what do the following images make you think of? What do they do? How do they function?
# ENG 225
# ENG 225
There are many ways we use icons in computer-based settings, design, research and everyday use...
Unit 1: Discourse Communities
- Understanding the skills, rhetoric, and situations that form groups of people and how they are researched and visually represented.
Unit 2: Genres Analysis: Infographics, Websites, Blogs, Social media - What is a writing genre? How can we analyze effective visual research strategies and content for studying visual content?
Unit 3: Expanding Research Investigations and Presentation
- Looking at a specific topic or area from past units, expanding the research angle and audience, building on and designing research for presentation.
Presenting an Effective Visual Research Argument
- By using primary research (e.g. posts, data visuals, images), and scholarship, you will think of the effective written and visual ways of communicating information.
Building our understanding of Communities - what are discourse communities? How do they function? What are their goals?
Primary research skills - conducting observations, interviews, gathering and cataloguing posts, and artifacts.
Visual Design - creating and using infographic and data visual platform sites to enhance research process and reach more audiences.
Promoting research strategies for better awareness of visual content, such as icons, when something becomes "iconic" and how to utilize a better understanding of social media presence.
Effective presentations that concentrate on marketing/advertising infographics, and data visuals to better promote a product/service or reach new audiences.
# ENG 225
Project 1: Discourse Communities
Part One: Discourse Community Observation Essay
Part Two: Infographic and Reflective Journal
Unit 2: Visual/Digital Genres
Part One: Genre Analysis Essay of a particular genre "artifact"
Part Two: Genre Infographic and Reflective Journal
Unit 3: Expanding/Presenting your Research
- Research Presentation and Report which BUILDS from either Project One (unit 1) or Project Two (unit 2)
-Visual Research Discussions and Importance
- Peer Response and Writing Workshops
# PRESENTING CODE
# ENG 225
What is Rhetoric for Visual Communication?
# PRESENTING CODE
# PRESENTING CODE