Twitter is one of the best places for showing off digital rhetoric. For example, one person wrote last Wednesday at 22:15, relationships are like Indian food where in the beginning they are hot and spicy, and at the end they leave people wondering why on the toilet. How then does it fit Eyman’s definition of… Continue reading Twitter Application Rhetoric Reflection
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Reflection on Cannons of Eyman
There are three cannons that stand out in his book Digital Rhetoric to me that are worth exploring. They include: invention, delivery, and memory. In memory, this can be analyzed from the perspective of using digital spaces to store information within servers, databases, and other places for ease of success for both users and application/website… Continue reading Reflection on Cannons of Eyman