Kathryn M. Weller
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Visuals Presentation


The images in this presentation provide my students and I images that let us discuss visual rhetoric, including size, color, placement, and font/design. Students begin to recognize the power of visual rhetoric and the many ways they can utilize visual rhetoric when proposing their persuasive products. 

I was observed during this lesson during Fall 2014; Professor Richard Middleton-Kaplan of Harper College noted how I was able to help students make connections between our classroom discussions and our assignments. 
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