{"id":16404,"date":"2023-04-21T23:43:59","date_gmt":"2023-04-21T23:43:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/rhetorically-analyze-one-ted-talk-within-the-broad-topic-of-technology-to-understand-how-the-speakers-attempt-to-persuade-their-audience\/"},"modified":"2023-04-21T23:43:59","modified_gmt":"2023-04-21T23:43:59","slug":"rhetorically-analyze-one-ted-talk-within-the-broad-topic-of-technology-to-understand-how-the-speakers-attempt-to-persuade-their-audience","status":"publish","type":"questions","link":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/rhetorically-analyze-one-ted-talk-within-the-broad-topic-of-technology-to-understand-how-the-speakers-attempt-to-persuade-their-audience\/","title":{"rendered":"rhetorically analyze one TED Talk within the broad topic of technology to understand how the speakers attempt to persuade their audience"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This 4-6 pg. (2,000 &#8211; 3,000 word) essay asks you to rhetorically analyze one TED Talk within the broad topic of technology to understand how the speakers attempt to persuade their audience through appeals, framing techniques, visual\/auditory elements, and rhetorical devices. (I recommend skimming transcripts to see which one actually interests you!). You may choose any of Ted Talks within the categories of AI, Augmented Reality, Biotech, Computers, Cyber Security, Data, Gaming, Internet, Machine Learning, Medical Imaging, Metaverse, Online Privacy, Robots, Software, Synthetic Biology, Technology, and  Virtual Reality.  However, if you choose your own, it needs to be over eight minutes, and delivered in person (not an animated short). This 4-6 pg. (2,000 &#8211; 3,000 word) essay asks you to rhetorically analyze one TED Talk within the broad topic of technology to understand how the speakers attempt to persuade their audience through appeals, framing techniques, visual\/auditory elements, and rhetorical devices. (I recommend skimming transcripts to see which one actually interests you!). You may choose any of Ted Talks within the categories of AI, Augmented Reality, Biotech, Computers, Cyber Security, Data, Gaming, Internet, Machine Learning, Medical Imaging, Metaverse, Online Privacy, Robots, Software, Synthetic Biology, Technology, and  Virtual Reality.  However, if you choose your own, it needs to be over eight minutes, and delivered in person (not an animated short). This 4-6 pg. (2,000 &#8211; 3,000 word) essay asks you to rhetorically analyze one TED Talk within the broad topic of technology to understand how the speakers attempt to persuade their audience through appeals, framing techniques, visual\/auditory elements, and rhetorical devices. (I recommend skimming transcripts to see which one actually interests you!). You may choose any of Ted Talks within the categories of AI, Augmented Reality, Biotech, Computers, Cyber Security, Data, Gaming, Internet, Machine Learning, Medical Imaging, Metaverse, Online Privacy, Robots, Software, Synthetic Biology, Technology, and  Virtual Reality.  However, if you choose your own, it needs to be over eight minutes, and delivered in person (not an animated short). This 4-6 pg. (2,000 &#8211; 3,000 word) essay asks you to rhetorically analyze one TED Talk within the broad topic of technology to understand how the speakers attempt to persuade their audience through appeals, framing techniques, visual\/auditory elements, and rhetorical devices. (I recommend skimming transcripts to see which one actually interests you!). You may choose any of Ted Talks within the categories of AI, Augmented Reality, Biotech, Computers, Cyber Security, Data, Gaming, Internet, Machine Learning, Medical Imaging, Metaverse, Online Privacy, Robots, Software, Synthetic Biology, Technology, and  Virtual Reality.  However, if you choose your own, it needs to be over eight minutes, and delivered in person (not an animated short).&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This 4-6 pg. 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