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Communication isn't static. It shifts and changes. Nicotra's BECOMING RHETORICAL: ANALYZING AND COMPOSING IN A MULTIMEDIA WORLD, 2nd edition, equips you with the tools and knowledge to effectively communicate to countless different audiences and across multiple forms of media. You will learn to analyze and compose in textual, visual and multimodalities -- from evaluating an op-ed piece, to making a video of a consumer product, to creating an entire public awareness campaign -- as you become a confident critical thinker in a 21st century multimedia world. Extremely reader friendly, the book…mehr

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Communication isn't static. It shifts and changes. Nicotra's BECOMING RHETORICAL: ANALYZING AND COMPOSING IN A MULTIMEDIA WORLD, 2nd edition, equips you with the tools and knowledge to effectively communicate to countless different audiences and across multiple forms of media. You will learn to analyze and compose in textual, visual and multimodalities -- from evaluating an op-ed piece, to making a video of a consumer product, to creating an entire public awareness campaign -- as you become a confident critical thinker in a 21st century multimedia world. Extremely reader friendly, the book includes diverse and inclusive examples, images and language as well as timely readings on topics such as identity, food insecurity, race and mental health. In addition, MindTap provides anywhere, anytime digital learning solutions.
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Autorenporträt
Jodie Nicotra earned her Ph.D. in English from Penn State University in 2005. From 2005-2021, she taught writing and rhetoric courses at the University of Idaho, where she also served as director of the composition program and department chair before leaving to pursue a career in writing. She now works on multiple writing projects while also serving as a consultant for various clients. Nicotra lives in Moscow, Idaho, with her husband, daughter, two orange tabbies and seven obnoxious chickens.