Sarah Kwon did a great job at demonstrating an informative speech. She deserves a lot of credit for her organization, structure and her captivating anecdotes. I am taking informative speaking and this is a helpful example to help me in class.
This is an excellent example of how clear organization (outlining) can make a speech easy to follow and easy to understand. Sarah did a great job of engaging the audience throughout the presentation as well as effectively integrating research via oral citations to support her main points. I will have my speech students watch this video for sure. :-)
#Topicality Based on number of retweets Powerful constructions, e #Interactivity Number of replies Extensive number of replies, used on TV shows, newspapers #Prominence Follow size of users who reply to hashtag Overuse of hashtag first world problems Rhetorical and Social implications Rhetorical Oversimplifies experience of living in developing countries “Does not articulate the need to change behavior or attitude” Social Harness “cybersphere”
Use of #firstworldproblems is evidence of ones problems “Although they don’t live luxurious lives, we need to see them past the poverty caricatures stereotype, because connectivity issues on your iphones, [other first world problems] can also be third world problems. “By looking past the caricature of poverty, this leads to a better understanding of ourselves and people of the third world”
I was confused myself because she puts her thesis into a question and i as far as I understand a thesis should not be a question, it should be taking a side. She waits until her conclusion to answer her question and that is technically her thesis. The answer seemed a little hard to decipher but I think she says that third world problems are first world problems too and vice versa.
@@maggiefry7304 Number sign, pound sign, octothorpe, there are other words. Just not too often used in this context, i.e. to describe a meme that originated on Twitter.
Sarah Kwon did a great job at demonstrating an informative speech. She deserves a lot of credit for her organization, structure and her captivating anecdotes. I am taking informative speaking and this is a helpful example to help me in class.
This is an excellent example of how clear organization (outlining) can make a speech easy to follow and easy to understand. Sarah did a great job of engaging the audience throughout the presentation as well as effectively integrating research via oral citations to support her main points. I will have my speech students watch this video for sure. :-)
Anyone watching this in 2020-2021???
My online school has us watching it
No
yes, for an assignment, very excited and i enjoyed it
@@FNCSDsky same here.
2022, doing a review on it for class
Where can i get the posters
#relateable
#firstworldstudentproblems
What were the topics of the Speech?
All I truly caught were hashtag this and hashtag that smh
#Topicality
Based on number of retweets
Powerful constructions, e
#Interactivity
Number of replies
Extensive number of replies, used on TV shows, newspapers
#Prominence
Follow size of users who reply to hashtag
Overuse of hashtag first world problems
Rhetorical and Social implications
Rhetorical
Oversimplifies experience of living in developing countries
“Does not articulate the need to change behavior or attitude”
Social
Harness “cybersphere”
can someone find the thesis for me i cant find it
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Use of #firstworldproblems is evidence of ones problems
“Although they don’t live luxurious lives, we need to see them past the poverty caricatures stereotype, because connectivity issues on your iphones, [other first world problems] can also be third world problems.
“By looking past the caricature of poverty, this leads to a better understanding of ourselves and people of the third world”
I was confused myself because she puts her thesis into a question and i as far as I understand a thesis should not be a question, it should be taking a side. She waits until her conclusion to answer her question and that is technically her thesis. The answer seemed a little hard to decipher but I think she says that third world problems are first world problems too and vice versa.
This is amazing
Loved it
YAWN! I hate when speakers talk to me like I am a three year old! Five minutes in and i don't care about the subject.
I'm really sorry, but I'm pretty sure this is a Communicative Analysis speech? she did really good though!
as the grand prize winner, I would safely assume that they tagged this appropriately. # :(
I kept hoping she would go back to the pretty photos on the stand and stop talking like I am a second grader!
What is up with all the laughing at the beginning?
She says "hashtag" wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too much.
What else would you call them?
@@maggiefry7304 Number sign, pound sign, octothorpe, there are other words. Just not too often used in this context, i.e. to describe a meme that originated on Twitter.
@@timothyfreeland3487 True, but I think the repetition was on purpose for emphasis and humor.
Ain’t that the point
Check your use of irony.
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