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What was the most helpful feedback you received in the peer review workshops? The most useful feedback was from Rachel who told me I was doing too much research and summary instead of analysis.  This was important because I have… Continue Reading →

Paradigm Shift Outline

Intro  Hook   Establish that a shift happened  American’s views on the LGBTQ+ community has changed significantly in the past 50 years. While the community was restricted to underground, secret societies during the 50s and 60s, queer representation in media, the news, and… Continue Reading →

Paradigm Shift Scope

1. Identify your chosen focus for the Paradigm Shift projects (essay and TED talk). Indicate the boundaries of your intended focus as clearly as possible. What is the story that you seek to tell? As you now envision it, how… Continue Reading →

Civic Speech Reflection

1. What do you feel you did well on? I think the organization of my speech was good, it flowed in a logical, chronological order that made sense. I think I did a good job of looking up and maintaining… Continue Reading →

Elevator Pitch Outline

Think back to the last time you crossed your eyes. How did you see? What was your depth perception like? Now, imagine navigating through your entire life in that state. Glasses are a now normal aspect of modern life, at… Continue Reading →

Civic Speech Outline

Introduction  Hook – either show blurry pictures or have people cross their eyes Thesis – Glasses, or corrective lenses, have transitioned from being a luxury only afforded to the wealthy to being a fashion statement and an accessible gadget that… Continue Reading →

Glasses: A Civic Analysis

Who “made” the artifact?  The Romans first discovered that vision could be manipulated through glass, but it wasn’t until 13th-century Italy where functional glasses bound in wood or leather were created. Their usage grew in popularity over Europe as technology improved… Continue Reading →

This American Life Analysis

This American Life profiled the party scene and campus structure in 2009, but most of the findings remain true today. Most notably, the university’s focus on football and binge drinking infiltrates every aspect of Penn State culture. Penn State football… Continue Reading →

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