INTRO
Rhetoric is a term
that is often misunderstood. Many people are scared and think it means trickery.
Aristotle
the Greek philosopher talked much
of rhetoric and it importance in humanity. Most of us use rhetoric in our every
day speech and writings—without even knowing. Rhetoric is just using language to
persuade. Many factors contribute to effective use of rhetoric. These factors
include audience identity, understanding genre and it conventions, tone,
stance, and using ethos, pathos and logos. In order to better understand
rhetoric and it use in the professional world I interviewed Phil
Scrivano, (Chief technology officer)
Simi Valley School District. Board of directors for CEPTA (California Educational
Technology Professionals Association) Phil provided me with an article called Engineering Review that
will release soon for the CEPTA journal. ( Working Thesis) By studying this engineering review I
learned that his most important aspect is keeping a neutral and informative
tone/stance.
(Phil’s
Job Explanation)
Before we can tackle how Phil uses rhetoric to reach
his audience. Let me explain what
he does and what CEPTA is. His job title is CTO (Chief Technology Officer) his
job is to work closely with Super Intendant, Principals as well as other admin
staff for his school district. K-12 education has changed a lot since any of
our days in school. Technology is a big part of learning. It is incorporated
into almost every subject taught. His job is to make decisions district wide
about technology policies—devices used, Internet infrastructure, classroom
tech, lastly how the teacher uses it to teach. CETPA is a statewide
organization, which gives a chance for school district’s technical employees to
meet and learn what others are doing throughout the state.
Artifact definition
Now
that we have a background on Phil, lets go over the reason behind his document.
It is a 15-page document going over an Engineering
Review. This review is of Content
filters—This is a device that will filter what students and staff are able
to search, while on campus. As the Internet has evolved, one can access a lot
of great information, however one can also access a lot of damaging
information. Schools are required to limit student’s capability to access
hurtful information—Porn, Guns, ect…
Genre/Tone / Stance
In order for
this review to be successful first lets look at the genre and it conventions. From
the intro forward he insures the reader that the point of this article is to
provide raw data collected. Not to give an opinion about which company is best.
So this should be as non-biased as
possible. He needs to take a natural stance as a writer. Phil directly states
this several times in the article, so I know this is an important factor. “The
Rubric is designed to not favor any particular vendor or product design but
rather the needs of the costumers.” Another convention behind this article is
to be fair to all vendors. This is why Phil and his team incorporated a rubric
to be used. So all companies will be judged on the same criteria. Once again
having a natural stance and tone is what makes this paper effective. If the
readers can pick up a bias they may disregard his information or study.
Audience
Phil
must also keep in mind his intended Audience. This is an EDTech journal, which
is send out to technology employees that work at school districts. The audience
is quiet a small group. They are also a skilled group; he does not address the
definition or function of a content filter. He expects his audience to already
know that information. He does not want to bore the audience with added definition;
this article is already 15 pg long. He may loose some of his readers if he
includes too much excess/unnecessarily info.
He does give some background info, but a layperson would have a hard
time understanding this article.
Conclusion
Rhetoric
is not a word or skill to be feared. Instead it should be a weapon that we use
in our day-to-day lives. One must use it on a professional level. By studying
Phil article. We examined the important factors that make rhetoric effective.
This includes, genre analyses, intended audience, and lastly the appropriate use
of tone/stance. All theses aspects play on each other and it is important to
touch on each one, however for this article Phil’s tone and stance is the most vital
to his success.
Austin ,
ReplyDeleteYour shitty first draft is not shitty at all. But seriously i felt you wrote a well thought out draft. I found it very helpful in giving my paper a little respective. I liked your intro a lot, it was captivating. You did a great job introducing rhetoric. Sorry but i can not see much constructive criticism to give. Great job .