This multimodal project really challenged me to think outside of the box. When I started thinking of how I could make a video about my topic of favoring calling over texting, I had some trouble thinking of any ideas for a video. I think the end result was fairly good at putting a comedic twist on my topic. I feel like that is something I needed to do because I am not a very serious person most of the time, I love to laugh and be entertained so I thought I would attempt to entertain the class and try to make them laugh a little. I think I succeeded in doing that. One of the key things I can take away from this project is that a meme can speak volumes on a topic. As funny as that may sound, it is absolutely true, when you pair a funny picture with the right type of music I think it really helps get your point across. I hope you all enjoyed it, and I will provide a link to the YouTube video so you can look at it again or see my sources which are in the description of the video if you wish to do so.
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/hgJ80gqCO9Y
Monday, October 31, 2016
Sunday, October 30, 2016
"Text to Text | Colin Kaepernick’s National Anthem Protest and Frederick Douglass’s ‘What to the Slave is the 4th of July?’" Reflection
The article "Text to Text | Colin Kaepernick’s National Anthem Protest and Frederick Douglass’s ‘What to the Slave is the 4th of July?’" by Kate Harris and Tracey Barrett, does a fairly good job of investigating the reasoning behind Kaepernik taking a knee and causing so much controversy throughout our country. The authors of this article provide excerpts from other writings regarding this type of issue, and try to relate them back to the current situation of people choosing to kneel during the national anthem. Let me start out by saying that I 100% DO NOT support this in any way shape or form. Now, I understand where the argument is coming from, and I understand it is their right to do this, but in my opinion, just because you can do something doesn't necessarily mean you should. I especially do not support this kneeling during the national anthem spreading to high school athletes. I feel like for the most part they are doing it because they see celebrities doing it, not because it is something they actually believe in and I think this is wrong of them. I just don't see how someone could kneel during the national anthem, sometimes even right in front of member of our military holding a flag. To me that is blatant disrespect. I think a better alternative to this could be a whole team walking out arm in arm displaying unity instead of having just a few individuals who want to be just that, individuals who aren't willing to unify the country, but instead push us farther into a divide. These are just my opinions take it or leave it.
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