Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Argument Reflection Blog

In this argument, my audience is absolutely everybody. My purpose was to try and deal with the issues from all parties in the attempt of trying to making some kind of a solution to both side’s problems. My overall design was to try and try to make all of the information available in a somewhat organized fashion. I then introduced my perspective and conclusion in an attempt to get those to believe my stance based on the facts presented in the previous pages. I believe my presentation is suitable for the web reader. It gives a variety of facts and what I believe to be a strong argument.
I am most proud that I was able to finish it. If I had more time I think I might be able to improve the structure of the pages and maybe insert a few more pictures. I don’t think lacking any technical knowledge affected my project in any way.
For the most part I selected general knowledge of the topic and the various events that were happening in accordance to my subject. However, several of these sources were used to either give a bad image to the record labels or help my argument in that a solution needs to be made and that the tactics being used are not effective. I think my decisions to give subtle biases in my body pages full of facts can influence the audience with my argument. At times I tried to make either the record labels or artist seem unfair with their possible greed.
In general I think I did a decent job at presenting my point. My original goal was to make the audience think that downloading should be legalized because it simply can’t be stopped. The project was difficult because I pretty much ran out of time, but that also can be due to some procrastination.

1 comment:

K_Raybon said...

ur right, i do agree with you when u say digital downloading should be legalized. It wont stop no matter what kind of laws or regulations are imposed.