Extra Credit Assignment
Module 1: Internet Safety Course
The TED Talk "How to be Safe Online, from a Young Person" offers helpful guidance on how to conduct oneself responsibly when using the internet. By addressing the significance of understanding privacy settings, exercising caution when disclosing personal information, and exercising critical thinking abilities to identify online dangers, it aligns with Module 1 of the Internet Safety Course. The talk is a helpful manual for people of all ages and fits in nicely with the fundamental internet safety guidelines that were discussed in Module 1.
Module 2: Technology and Interpersonal Communication
Grant Dillard's TED Talk on "The Impact of Technology on Communication" directly correlates with the module on Technology and Interpersonal Communication. Dillard explores how technology shapes our interactions, emphasizing its potential to enhance or hinder genuine connection. His insights align with the module's discussion on how digital tools can both facilitate meaningful communication and present challenges in maintaining authentic relationships in a technology driven world.
Module 3: Knapp's Relational Model
Kent Pekel's TED Talk on "Getting Relationships Right" resonates with Knapp's Relational Model by emphasizing the importance of various stages in building and maintaining relationships. Pekel's focus on trust, respect, and communication echoes Knapp's stages of coming together and coming apart. Both highlight the significance of effective communication and mutual understanding in fostering healthy, enduring connections.
Module 4: Mediated Interpersonal Communication
Celine Fitzgerald's TED Talk, "Interpersonal Communication in the Future World," directly relates to the module on Mediated Interpersonal Communication, addressing the challenges of face-to-face interaction in the age of social media. Her talk delves into the loss of personal communication skills and offers insights into how we can reclaim these abilities while navigating the modern world. Fitzgerald's discussion aligns with the module's exploration of the impacts of technology on interpersonal relationships and the importance of fostering genuine connections despite digital communication's prevalence.
Module 5: Professional Online Presentation
Phil Waknell's TED Talk, "The 3 Magic Ingredients of Amazing Presentations," perfectly correlates with the module on Professional Online Presentation. He addresses the common problem of boring and ineffective presentations, offering insights into the success of TED talks as exceptions. Waknell distills years of experience into three key elements for successful presentations and provides a simple yet powerful technique to craft compelling narratives that resonate with audiences. This aligns with the module's focus on creating engaging, impactful, and memorable online presentations.
Module 6: Voicing Opinions and Sharing Knowledge Online
Julian Treasure's TED Talk, "How to Speak So That People Want to Listen," directly correlates with the module on Voicing Opinions and Sharing Knowledge Online. He offers valuable insights into the art of effective communication, emphasizing the importance of clarity, authenticity, and empathy. Treasure's talk aligns with the module's focus on fostering meaningful and engaging online discussions by understanding how to present ideas in a way that captivates and resonates with audiences.
Module 7: Media Influences
Agat Idzikowska's TED Talk, "How Social Media Influence Our View of the World," directly relates to the module on Media Influences. She explores the impact of social media on shaping our perceptions and understanding of the world around us. Idzikowska's talk aligns with the module's discussion on how media platforms can influence beliefs, behaviors, and societal norms, highlighting the need for critical thinking and media literacy in navigating today's digital world.
Module 8: Argumentation Elements of Communication
Julia Dhar's TED Talk, "How to Disagree Productively and Find Common Ground," directly correlates with the module on Argumentation Elements of Communication. She explores the importance of constructive disagreement and offers strategies for finding common ground through respectful communication. Dhar's talk aligns with the module's focus on understanding different perspectives, engaging in productive debates, and building bridges through effective argumentation.
Module 9: Arguing Online: Audience & Aristotle Overview
Michael Sandel's TED Talk, "The Lost Art of Democratic Debate," correlates with the module on Arguing Online: Audience & Aristotle Overview. He delves into the erosion of public discourse and the need to revive meaningful debates in society. Sandel's talk aligns with the module's discussion on understanding the audience and principles of persuasion, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful engagement and respectful argumentation in online discussions.
Module 10: Visual Arguments
David Hooker's TED Talk, "The Importance of Visual Literacy," directly correlates with the module on Visual Arguments. He discusses the significance of understanding and interpreting visual cues and messages in our visual world. Hooker's talk aligns with the module's focus on analyzing and creating effective visual arguments, emphasizing the role of visual literacy in communicating ideas persuasively through images and design.
The TED Talk "How to be Safe Online, from a Young Person" offers helpful guidance on how to conduct oneself responsibly when using the internet. By addressing the significance of understanding privacy settings, exercising caution when disclosing personal information, and exercising critical thinking abilities to identify online dangers, it aligns with Module 1 of the Internet Safety Course. The talk is a helpful manual for people of all ages and fits in nicely with the fundamental internet safety guidelines that were discussed in Module 1.
Module 2: Technology and Interpersonal Communication
Grant Dillard's TED Talk on "The Impact of Technology on Communication" directly correlates with the module on Technology and Interpersonal Communication. Dillard explores how technology shapes our interactions, emphasizing its potential to enhance or hinder genuine connection. His insights align with the module's discussion on how digital tools can both facilitate meaningful communication and present challenges in maintaining authentic relationships in a technology driven world.
Module 3: Knapp's Relational Model
Kent Pekel's TED Talk on "Getting Relationships Right" resonates with Knapp's Relational Model by emphasizing the importance of various stages in building and maintaining relationships. Pekel's focus on trust, respect, and communication echoes Knapp's stages of coming together and coming apart. Both highlight the significance of effective communication and mutual understanding in fostering healthy, enduring connections.
Module 4: Mediated Interpersonal Communication
Celine Fitzgerald's TED Talk, "Interpersonal Communication in the Future World," directly relates to the module on Mediated Interpersonal Communication, addressing the challenges of face-to-face interaction in the age of social media. Her talk delves into the loss of personal communication skills and offers insights into how we can reclaim these abilities while navigating the modern world. Fitzgerald's discussion aligns with the module's exploration of the impacts of technology on interpersonal relationships and the importance of fostering genuine connections despite digital communication's prevalence.
Module 5: Professional Online Presentation
Phil Waknell's TED Talk, "The 3 Magic Ingredients of Amazing Presentations," perfectly correlates with the module on Professional Online Presentation. He addresses the common problem of boring and ineffective presentations, offering insights into the success of TED talks as exceptions. Waknell distills years of experience into three key elements for successful presentations and provides a simple yet powerful technique to craft compelling narratives that resonate with audiences. This aligns with the module's focus on creating engaging, impactful, and memorable online presentations.
Module 6: Voicing Opinions and Sharing Knowledge Online
Julian Treasure's TED Talk, "How to Speak So That People Want to Listen," directly correlates with the module on Voicing Opinions and Sharing Knowledge Online. He offers valuable insights into the art of effective communication, emphasizing the importance of clarity, authenticity, and empathy. Treasure's talk aligns with the module's focus on fostering meaningful and engaging online discussions by understanding how to present ideas in a way that captivates and resonates with audiences.
Module 7: Media Influences
Agat Idzikowska's TED Talk, "How Social Media Influence Our View of the World," directly relates to the module on Media Influences. She explores the impact of social media on shaping our perceptions and understanding of the world around us. Idzikowska's talk aligns with the module's discussion on how media platforms can influence beliefs, behaviors, and societal norms, highlighting the need for critical thinking and media literacy in navigating today's digital world.
Module 8: Argumentation Elements of Communication
Julia Dhar's TED Talk, "How to Disagree Productively and Find Common Ground," directly correlates with the module on Argumentation Elements of Communication. She explores the importance of constructive disagreement and offers strategies for finding common ground through respectful communication. Dhar's talk aligns with the module's focus on understanding different perspectives, engaging in productive debates, and building bridges through effective argumentation.
Module 9: Arguing Online: Audience & Aristotle Overview
Michael Sandel's TED Talk, "The Lost Art of Democratic Debate," correlates with the module on Arguing Online: Audience & Aristotle Overview. He delves into the erosion of public discourse and the need to revive meaningful debates in society. Sandel's talk aligns with the module's discussion on understanding the audience and principles of persuasion, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful engagement and respectful argumentation in online discussions.
Module 10: Visual Arguments
David Hooker's TED Talk, "The Importance of Visual Literacy," directly correlates with the module on Visual Arguments. He discusses the significance of understanding and interpreting visual cues and messages in our visual world. Hooker's talk aligns with the module's focus on analyzing and creating effective visual arguments, emphasizing the role of visual literacy in communicating ideas persuasively through images and design.
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