Monday, February 9, 2009
Chapter 6 Videos
The first video of Chapter 6 taught me that utilizing my library resources will be very helpful in my speech making process. Although I realize that other sources such as organizations and the internet are available, asking for a librarian’s help will ensure that I receive excellent information. Books are, after all, a good source for historical projects such as our cultural artifact speech. The second video of Chapter 6 has taught me that finding an appropriate interviewee will support the success of my speech. Dory’s speech about her family’s compassion for one another made me listen closely to details such as the bitterness of her great grandfather. I want to incorporate an actual person’s opinions and knowledge into my speech because I feel that the audience will be able to understand my topic better.
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ReplyDeleteI don't really use our libraries when researching a topic, I go straight to the internet. I know I shouldn't but its just easier that way. But I do agree with you that asking for a librarians help is a good way of getting information and reading books are a good source, because sometimes what you read on the internet isn't always true. So you can never trust what you read on the internet unless its from a credible website. Finding an interviewee is really important because that person is where you are getting your information from, so you would want your interviewee to be credible.