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Uptake post #5

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 What is Multimodality?      To be honest I have never heard of Multimodality until this class. I thought it was crazy how I've seen it all my life and had no idea what I was seeing was an actual process. Multimodality in simple terms is the process of using different modes in a way that will express an idea. You see this in advertisements for businesses, flyers for clubs and even TV commercials. Here I will break down each mode of multimodality.  Modes of Multimodality      Alphanumeric - Things that we write using numbers or the alphabet (statistics) Visual - Images that are appealing (a soft fall sunset) Aural - Any kind of sound that is used to inflict feeling to the audience (music) Oral - This is actually spoken words coming from HUMANS! (Like a catchphrase) symbolic - Symbols that are not part the alphabet (emojis) Conclusion      Everything above has to do with how multimodality is used and how it is crea...

Uptake Blog Post # 4

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 What is peer review?      In textbook terms peer review is defined as the practice of analyzing somebody else's work in the same field to give feedback on their work. In much simpler terms I would define peer review as giving somebody else your work so they can review it and give you constructive feedback.  My experience with peer review...      All throughout high school I peer reviewed a lot. Personally, I never looked at the grammar side of things when peer reviewing. I would always look and see how I would make things better. Like for a story like what kind of material can you out in it to make it better or grab your attention. For a debate how could you make your argument stronger by understanding the other side and knowing how to counter an argument the other side might make. I would focus on if sources are used correctly and make since. The thing was that I would always give suggestions not concrete changes. ultimately peer review is just ...

Uptake Blog Post #3

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 What did I Think Genre Meant?       Throughout my life I always thought genre was just the basic area that a movie, book, video game or music would fall under. For example, Call of Duty would fall under a first-person shooter, war, action genre. Music had its own genre like country, hip hop, gospel and rock. books would have genres of fiction, and non-fiction. Then movies would have the genre of romance, comedy, action, drama and horror. Genre to me was always like a profile in which a text would go along with.  How Has my Definition of Genre Changed?     After talking about genre for the past couple weeks I don't think that my definition of genre in the past has changed, but it has grown. Now I understand there are a lot more factors that play into a genre and what makes a text a genre. I've also learned how the audience ties a text into a genre. A genre is not just a profile that a text corresponds to a genre is also the type of text created. F...

Uptake Blog Post 2

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WHAT IS CHAT?      CHAT, also known as cultural-historical activity theory. Is known as the modern-day Rhetorical Triangle. Yes, that's right. The three-thousand-year-old method of producing a product has been replaced. Or has it? I like to think of it just like how humans have evolved to be the intelligent creatures we are today. The Rhetorical Triangle has evolved into the CHAT. CHAT now shows up a theory when we are creating a product and even trying to classify a genre.      CHAT follows the same three principals that you have originally seen in the Rhetorical triangle. Just only this time it puts context into everything. So much context in fact that it now has six different terms to go by. Production, representation, distribution, reception, socialization, activity, and ecology.  WHAT DOES CHAT LOOK LIKE WHEN IT'S BROKEN DOWN? Now we will go over each individual term. To start we have "production." Seems easy enough. In short yes, it's the p...

Uptake Blog #1

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 What is uptake?       Uptake is the action to take known knowledge from a pass experience and trying to apply in a present situation. I like to think of it as a resource our brains use when we are put in situations, and we don't know how to act or respond.  This process is done when we find ourselves in situations such as arguments, new experiences, moments of joy and trauma. Our brains will tend to lean towards uptake as a resource to take past information from similar situations and try and apply knowledge gained then and apply them to the present. Examples of uptake...       The best example of uptake I can think of would be my time in the military. You see I enlisted in the Illinois National Guard when I was 17 years old. Therefor I did the "split option." Which is where I completed basic training between my junior and senior year of high school. Then when I graduated High School went to my AIT training. For basic training I had abs...