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Propaganda Propaganda: persuading an audience to accept ideas without considering other viewpoints. Ads Commercials Political campaign ads
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Types Bandwagon: takes advantage of people wanting to be part of a group or cool Stereotype: generalization about a group of people Name-calling: loaded language to create negative feelings Snob appeal: sends the message that something is important because important people have it or value it. Endorsement: a recommendation made by a well-known person/celebrity, not an expert.
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Vocab for the week 1. Propaganda: attempt to convince and audience to accept ideas without considering other viewpoints 2. Logic: correct reasoning back by solid reasons and evidence 3. Bandwagon appeal: takes advantage of people’s desire to be part of the group or to be popular 4. Stereotype: narrow-fixed idea about all the members of a certain group 5. Snob appeal: something is valuable because only “special” people appreciate it 6. Endorsement: recommendation made by someone who is well known but not necessarily an authority 7. Influence: the act or power of having an effect on the actions, behavior, or opinions of others 8. Technique: the manner in which details are treated or basic physical movements are used
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Begin reading Brain Breeze – p. 390 IAR Brain Breeze – p. 978
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Vocab for the week 1. Propaganda: attempt to convince and audience to accept ideas without considering other viewpoints 2. Logic: correct reasoning back by solid reasons and evidence 3. Bandwagon appeal: takes advantage of people’s desire to be part of the group or to be popular 4. Stereotype: narrow-fixed idea about all the members of a certain group 5. Snob appeal: something is valuable because only “special” people appreciate it 6. Endorsement: recommendation made by someone who is well known but not necessarily an authority 7. Influence: the act or power of having an effect on the actions, behavior, or opinions of others 8. Technique: the manner in which details are treated or basic physical movements are used
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Finish Reading Finish Brain Breeze
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Reading - “Shine and Grow” p. 970 What are the propaganda techniques being used? Why was that particular technique used? Who is the target audience? Is it persuasive? Why or why not? Comprehension questions – choose 4
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Biography Presentations Fill out the self-evaluation forms Begin presentations
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Biography Presentations Fill out the self-evaluation forms Begin presentations
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Political Cartoons HistoryCurrentWordsImagesSymbols Political Cartoon
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Class project – part 1 create a visual display identifying your assigned type of propaganda technique. Include a brief written description of the type of technique Include an example ad that uses the assigned technique. You may create your own ad or identify/explain an ad you have seen that uses the technique. You will be designing this using animoto
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Questions we can answer from political ads Who are the members of the target audience—women, men, young voters, baby boomers, senior citizens? Is the political ad trying to sell a message (tough/soft on crime, cut/raise taxes, strong/weak defense, clean up the mess in Washington) or the candidate (has experience, creates new ideas, tells the truth, tells lies, is a loving family member)? How does the political ad use production elements (sound effects, music, camera angles and movement, black and white or in color, special effects, graphics) to sell the message? What kind of propaganda techniques are used in the advertisement? What facts are being used in the ads? Who's providing the facts and where did they get them? Is the political advertising effective? Did it get the message across? Will voters vote for the candidate? Are you convinced? Explain each of your answers.
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Political Ads http://pcl.stanford.edu/campaigns/2008/ http://pcl.stanford.edu/campaigns/2008/ http://www.c-span.org/Politics/ http://www.c-span.org/Politics/ http://www.4president.us/ http://www.4president.us/
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Political Ads Chart QuestionsTarget audience Propaganda technique(s) What is being “sold”? Why are the elements included? Ad #1 Ad #2 Ad #3 Ad #4
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Video Questions What is the propaganda technique being used? Why was that particular technique used? Who is the target audience? Is it persuasive? Why or why not?
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Agenda Vocab quiz Post test of propaganda techniques
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