After today’s class I thought that it would be a good idea to check out the www.icerocket.com website and see if anyone else was addressing the same issues that I am on my blog. I thought I would find something, but didn’t really believe that it would be directly related to my blog. I was pleasantly surprised to find a post by Rebecca, a student at Kansas City Art Institute, which did a close reading of the Brutus-Marc Anthony speech from Julius Caesar. It was a good post where she examined the appearance of the classical models (logos, ethos, pathos) in the speech. It was interesting to read, and to see that the same subject is being discussed elsewhere via the blog interface. I left a comment on her post that I will reiterate below. It was cool to make this connection.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Kindred Blog's Outside Our Class
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Rhetorical Exercise-Imitation

Sunday, March 27, 2011
Notes on the Technology Forum
While organizing my notes from the Technology Forum from last Friday, I wanted to include a video clip from the event. When I went to the BYU homepage to find a clip, I saw that their article closely mirrors the things that I found intriguing. So, rather than list all my notes here, i suggest reading their article for a summary. In this post i will go over some of the things that seemed most applicable to this blog that i did not see in that article.
Friday, March 25, 2011
BYU Technology Forum: Zuckerberg and Senator Hatch
Today I am writing this blog from a Forum on technology at Brigham Young University. The forum speakers are Mark Zuckerberg and Senator Orin Hatch. My Previous post about the changing Literary Canon addressed a few questions about the new reader audience that is developing as a product of the advancement of technology. Zuckerberg has been able to successfully capitalize on this new readership through his invention of Facebook. Because the nature of this blog deals directly with utilizing technology to communication information of an academic nature, while attending the forum I’m looking for the methods employed in the creation of Facebook that helped to maintain participant interest. This is a great opportunity, and I am grateful to Dr. Burton for suggesting our attendance as a class.
The Forum was excellent and I will post my notes once I have them better organized. There were a few key moments when subjects were addressed that have a clear application to my focus on teaching.
The Forum was excellent and I will post my notes once I have them better organized. There were a few key moments when subjects were addressed that have a clear application to my focus on teaching.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
The Literary Canon: Comics, and Blogs Included?
Are we stepping up the information ladder to reach the plateau of information exchange? I have an observation that I would like to take the time to share. This is a break from my regular focus on teaching methods and models. In this post I will map out a transition that I have noticed and how that transition should be affecting the idea of the modern literary canon.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Critical Definitions 2

Thursday, March 17, 2011
Critical Definitions
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