Segment 2
Rhetorical Situation
Stakeholders & more
Wild Card
Filter Bubble and Algorithms
100

The day the Segment 2 Project is due.

When is April 11, 2025?

100

Author, speaker, designer or composer of a given text

What is the rhetor?

100

The rhetorical appeal that deals with credibility.

What is ethos?

100

The email for the instructor of this course.

What is fmendez@uwm.edu

100

We used this to help tell use what Google knows/thinks about us

What is Google Ad Center?

200

A visual depiction of research or data, and it may employ a variety of modes to convey that information by using images, graphs, text, charts, colors, etc.

What is an infographic?

200

Rhetor’s goals in creating the text.

What is purpose?

200

Complex sets of instructions typically used by computers to execute a task or solve a problem.

What is an algorithm?

200

What eBay was originally called?

What is AuctionWeb?

200

The ability to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information.

What is information literacy?

300

A well-researched piece on a specific issue that is for the general public, and is usually carried in an public-facing forum, like a magazine or an online blog.

What is a feature story?

300

The person or group of people that the rhetor wants to reach through the text.

What is the audience?

300

Individuals or groups who have some stake or investment in an issue you’re researching

What is a stakeholder?

300

A satire news site that was founded by two students at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1988?

What is The Onion?
300

Complex sets of instructions typically used by computers to execute a task or solve a problem

What is an algorithm?

400

This genre clearly and concisely summarizes details about research conducted on a particular topic. The goal of a formal, academic research report is to provide your audience with objective facts so that they can draw their own informed conclusions.

What is a research report?

400

What researchers use to help determine the kind of information that is released after certain amounts of time

What is the information cycle?

400

The ability to track down citations/references in a text's work cited page, bibliography, and referential material in the text.

What is citation chasing?

400

The highest grossing Christmas movie of all time?

What is Home Alone?

400

The result of the algorithm-driven news feeds and search results. Sites determine which content you’re most likely to engage with rather than the most accurate or complete sources.

What is a filter bubble?

500

The website we used in class which helps to create your own graphs.

What is Flourish?

500

Event, situation or issue that starts rhetorical discourse, or keeps it going

What is Exigence?

500

The topic that the stakeholders have a vested interest in

What is an issue?

500

The date Nintendo Switch 2 comes out.

When is June 5?

500

an environment in which a person encounters only beliefs or opinions that coincide with their own, so that their existing views

What is information literacy?

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