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The main purposes of the presentation are: to articulate the interest and significance of the cultural conversation, and your ideas about it; to create audience curiosity; and to have an opportunity for feedback that will help you refine and clarify your thinking.
Your presentation should explore some or all of the following questions:
- When and how did the cultural conversation first emerge, and in what context(s)?
- What are the areas of controversy and disagreement within the cultural conversation?
- What genuine uncertainties does the controversy point to? What do we not know?
- What central question do you think this cultural conversation raises?
- What original perspective(s) will you be offering on this cultural conversation?
- What are some areas for further exploration and consideration going forward?
Your presentation will be evaluated on the basis of:
- Clarity: does it present ideas clearly and logically?
- Interest: does it make the audience interested in the cultural conversation?
- Research: does it show evidence of expertise on the cultural conversation?
- Multimodality: effective use of voice and visuals to aid audience comprehension.
- Cohesion: is it effectively unified around a central question?
- Complexity: does it reveal the conversation’s complexities?
- Reflection/analysis: are you actively thinking, not merely relaying information?
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The Paradox that is Online Dating
Emergence and Context
The conversation on online dating, scams perpetrated though online dating and its
superficiality commenced with the advent and proliferation of the smartphone (David and
Cambre). The smartphone provided a platform for coders and manufacturers to produce
controversial applications reducing beauty and dating to simply swiping to the left or the right
and meeting, dating and liking each other online (David and Cam...
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